Bluehead

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Bluehead

Bluehead

@ShonyaSmith

MPH, RN; Retired HC Quality Professional

Katılım Şubat 2020
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Bluehead
Bluehead@ShonyaSmith·
@redpillb0t Where are you supposed to buy incandescent bulbs since they made them unobtainable?
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
LED LIGHTS ARE DESTROYING YOUR BIOFIELD! A demonstration on how LED lights are toxic and making you sick. These are illumination weapons that are being used as soft kill devices against you.
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Bluehead@ShonyaSmith·
@Serenitee_Sam Studies have shown that that the rates of sociopathy and psychopathology in police departments are as high as in jails. Could that be a conservative estimate?
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam·
Knowing your rights changes EVERYTHING. Watch what happens when they try to shut this camera down… Kaitlin Bennett was filming people-on-the-street interviews at the Winter Garden Farmers Market. Police and city staff told Bennett her activities needed to be conducted outside the event's perimeter, as past market practices typically restricted event activity to approved vendors. When she entered the event area, she was issued a trespass warning and threatened with arrest. Following a review, the City Manager and the Police Department acknowledged that the market, while hosted by a third party, took place on unclosed public right-of-way. The city rescinded the trespass notice, apologized, and permitted Bennett to return, noting that the restriction violated her First Amendment right to record in a traditional public forum. Bennett subsequently returned to the market the following week. Bennett was also involved in a similar situation at the Lakeland Farmers Market in May 2025. In that instance, she claimed her free speech rights were violated after police responded to complaints about her filming and "hateful statements". However, city officials clarified that she was not trespassed from the market, though the dispute drew local attention regarding the boundaries of filming on public spaces. No legal cases or arrests were ultimately filed in either situation.
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I’ve seen some things, but watching a police department admit they were wrong to a citizen? That hits different. Jeff Gray, who refers to himself as a "civil rights investigator," was holding a sign at the Sanford Farmers Market to advocate for homeless veterans. Officers were called to the scene after complaints were made about his presence. During the encounter, officers told Gray he was being trespassed from the area and ordered him to leave. At one point, an officer told him, "You can exercise your right somewhere else, we just don't want you here." Shortly after the initial encounter, the officers returned to Gray and informed him that they had made a mistake, acknowledging that he was exercising his First Amendment rights. The Sanford Police Department later posted a statement on their Facebook page confirming they were aware of the incident, admitted a mistake was made, and stated that the officers involved were being addressed. They emphasized their commitment to upholding First Amendment rights in future service calls. ​Jeff Gray is known for "First Amendment auditing," a practice where he travels to different cities to film police and local government officials to test their compliance with constitutional rights. He has been involved in several high-profile legal cases and settlements across the Southeast—particularly in Georgia—where cities have been forced to change their policies, undergo training, or pay damages after violating his rights to demonstrate or record police activity.

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Lorwen Harris Nagle, PhD
@aquariusomgirl Yes. You can imagine as you let your mind wander while walking outdoors without devices. Listen to the sounds around you let your mind freely float between internal sensations and the external sounds in the environment. Try to walk some in a park or nature area.
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Carl Jung had a strange method for changing your life from the inside out. Not affirmations. Not manifesting. Practice these 4 steps for 10 days, and watch what happens to your anxiety:🪡 1. What you refuse to imagine does not disappear. (It controls your life from the shadows).
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Bat Girl
Bat Girl@98140Marjorie·
@hostis_black used BOOK STORES, AND OLDER CARS ARE NOW WHAT WE NEED. Watch their value increase. ALSO WE NEED THE EXIT PLAN FROM THE PARASITIC DEVICES.
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HOSTIS
HOSTIS@hostis_black·
On May 20, Amazon ended support for every Kindle made in 2012 or earlier. The devices can no longer buy, borrow, or download books. Reset one to factory settings and it will never log back in. The screen still works. The hardware is fine. Amazon reached across the internet and turned a thing you paid for into a brick, on a date they picked, for a reason that benefits them. The owners bought the devices. They bought the books. They followed every rule. Amazon changed the rules anyway, because the rules were never yours. When you tap "Buy now" on a Kindle book, you are not buying a book. You are renting a license that Amazon can revoke, expire, or strand on a dead device whenever it suits the quarter. They designed it this way on purpose, and they showed us the blueprint years ago. In 2009 Amazon reached into thousands of Kindles overnight and deleted, ironically, copies of George Orwell's 1984, a book people had already paid for. They refunded everyone, apologized, and promised never again. We took the promise for what it was worth and watched the door instead. In February 2025 they shut it. They removed Download and Transfer via USB, the last simple tool that let you pull your own purchases onto your own computer and keep them. Newer Kindle files use a format almost nobody can crack. They closed the exit, then they started bricking the devices. None of this was a surprise. They proved in 2009 that they could reach into your library and take a book back. Everything since has just been them deciding when. A copy you cannot hold is a copy you do not own. A library that lives on someone else's server is a library someone else can burn. The cartel rents you access to the words and calls it ownership, and the only reason most people never notice is that the landlord usually lets them stay. May 20 was the eviction notice. It went to 3% of Kindle owners this time. The lease is identical for the other 97%. Stop buying books you cannot hold. When you do buy from Amazon, strip the DRM the day it arrives and keep a clean file somewhere they cannot reach. Back up everything you already own while you still can. A book on your own drive is yours forever. A book in your Amazon account is yours until a lawyer in Seattle decides otherwise. And when you want a book the cartel has priced out of reach or locked behind a dying device, the shadow libraries that never expire are one search away. The pirates build libraries that cannot be revoked, because they assume the cartel always will. The cartel cannot delete what it cannot reach.
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Bluehead
Bluehead@ShonyaSmith·
@DanHaymore @Kristinartz Such hostility toward women has its roots in very deep psychological wounding. Sorry for you.
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Dan Haymore@DanHaymore·
@Kristinartz Humans that don't propagate the species, failing some other miraculous contribution, are really nothing more than accessories.
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
What do you call a woman who lives alone, without a husband or partner?
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Bluehead@ShonyaSmith·
@truthstreamnews We’ll soon find parts for old cars eliminated. They’re always one step ahead.
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Truthstream Media@truthstreamnews·
So will used cars end up costing more than new cars because people will be trying to get the last vehicles that can’t be shut down remotely via software?
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Shannon Joy
Shannon Joy@ShannonJoyRadio·
Good morning! I spent almost 7 days on the ground in Kentucky as an eye witness to the political destruction of the most popular public servant in the country, Thomas Massie. I was especially touched by the strength and resiliency of his family who bore the brunt of the political attack and personal persecution. None of them deserved it but showed grace, strength, kindness and humor throughout. I loved every minute of my time in Kentucky and met so many wonderful people, it was truly a master class in civics, organization and communication. I made lifelong friendships and cannot wait to collaborate with the people I was blessed to work with. That being said … What I witnessed yesterday was not an election. It was a psychological operation, with a predetermined outcome, designed to demonstrate extreme power and demoralize our population, especially younger generations. I honestly think the ‘election’ was rigged. What I witnessed on the ground, and in the room last night was the exact opposite of what was reflected in the ‘voting’ outcome. It was blatant fraud and enough proof for me that America post-democracy. In my opinion, we can NEVER trust another electoral pageant again and should waste no time engaging in the process. When the game is rigged, the only play is to NOT PLAY and it’s time for us to toss the board on the UNIPARTY system and electoral process. I believe that there are many ways we can win for liberty in the coming years, but absolutely NO electoral solutions to be gained especially in federal elections. We can and should ‘exit & build’ parallel systems and resist in other peaceful ways (like organizing locally, building coalitions and truth infrastructure, boycotts, buycotts, tax revolts, strikes, non-compliance and refusal to obey unjust and immoral laws & regulations etc.) We will have to resist the coming tyranny and I’m down for the struggle, but this is the last time I’ll engage in a national election contest. This is not a time for despair but a time for honesty about our corrupt political systems. Just remember this … We WON our independence and our Constitution 250 years ago without political parties and without elections. We can do it again with God’s divine grace and providence. Let’s go! 🔥❤️
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Xremlin
Xremlin@xGremlin·
Binance is SECRETLY buying AI coins Next move? Pump them hard with listings Same playbook as $NEIRO, $ACT, $PNUT I’ve tracked their wallets and insider trades 🧵: Here's a list of the coins they'll pump next
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Bluehead
Bluehead@ShonyaSmith·
@gregmushen @MedEckardt Nearby Costco’s only carry a Romano pecorino cheese. Would this be likely to have less C15 than a Sardo pecorino?
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Greg Mushen@gregmushen·
Yes! I feel like in a way, we couldn’t be luckier since pecorino is regulated by the Italian government, so there are quality standards, 70% is made in Sardinia, which is where the really good stuff is, there doesn’t seem to be very much variation in c15 between farms, it’s readily available in the states, and a lbs of it at Costco is about the same price as a single dose of Rapamycin, despite having similar effects!
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Greg Mushen
Greg Mushen@gregmushen·
𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐛𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐱𝐱𝐢𝐧𝐠⁣ ⁣ C15:0 is a critical saturated fatty acid for longevity (see included posts for more detail)⁣ ⁣ Pecorino cheese has the highest levels of C15:0.⁣ ⁣ To get the recommended 200mg of C15:0 per day, you just need 14.3g of pecorino per day. I’ve included a picture of exactly what 14.3g looks like (also DMs open for hand modeling opportunities, a lifelong dream).⁣ ⁣ A 14.3g serving has 55 calories, and only 3g of saturated fat.
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