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They told him they'd see him in high school. They knew they wouldn't. They said it anyway 🥺 Ren Junjie was 15 years old when he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and had to leave Yilong Middle School in Sichuan, China, to focus on treatment. By early May 2025, he was bedridden in the hospital, hooked up to oxygen, and too weak to move. He told his family he had one regret. He would never get to take his graduation photo with his classmates. When his class found out, more than 60 students and teachers walked two kilometers from the school to the hospital, carrying benches with them. Six of his classmates wheeled his bed into the courtyard. He wore his school uniform and an oxygen mask. They placed him in the center and took the photo together. His friends brought letters, flowers, and a basketball signed by the entire class. Ren passed away at 4 AM the next morning, one month before his 16th birthday. Follow & Reshare @Thingsyoudontkw
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🚨CANCER HAS BEEN CURED Ivermectin & Fenbendazole cure cancer. Pass it on. BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024! The future of Cancer Treatment starts NOW. My thanks to lead authors Ilyes Baghli and Pierrick Martinez for their incredible inspired work, FLCCC’s Dr.Paul Marik for his extensive work on repurposed drugs and every co-author who worked hard to bring this paper to life. I hope that this peer-reviewed paper lays the groundwork for a brand new future for Cancer Treatment. Many of you know that I have been helping thousands of Cancer patients with high dose Ivermectin, Mebendazole, and Fenbendazole FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Before his death, Kurt Cobain exposed the raping of children on an island right in front of his house. "It just disgusts me to know that some of the people that are part of that conspiracy are living here in Seattle in their comfortable, cushy little homes with their families." FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Epstein files will be redacted due to national security concerns. Why do the Epstein files need to be redacted for national security? FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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GPS data reveals that an FBI special agent, previously linked to multiple other shooters, was within 1,000 feet of Georgia school shooter Colt Gray on 11 separate occasions over a 14-month span. This is not a coincidence. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Hollywood screenwriter C. Jay Cox, known for his work on films like Sweet Home Alabama and Twas the Night Before Christmas, has been exposed by streamer Vitaly in a shocking sting operation. Cox was caught entering the home of a boy he believed to be just 15 years old, only to be confronted after engaging in inappropriate behavior. The mainstream media has not reported on this. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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A bartender from the Bronx defeated a 10-term incumbent with no money and no endorsements. Is that inspiring or terrifying — depending on which side you're on? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez grew up in the Bronx, the daughter of a small business owner and a house cleaner. Her father died of lung cancer in 2008 when she was 19 and a sophomore at Boston University. Her family nearly lost their home to foreclosure. After graduating cum laude, she returned to the Bronx and spent her twenties bartending and waitressing, working multiple jobs to help her mother keep the family afloat. In 2018, with no political connections, no major endorsements, and a campaign she reportedly ran from a paper grocery bag behind the bar where she worked, she defeated 10-term Democratic incumbent Joe Crowley in one of the biggest primary upsets in modern U.S. history. She was outspent 10 to 1. At 29, she became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. Her supporters call her the embodiment of the American Dream — a working-class woman of color who fought her way into a system built to keep people like her out. Her critics see it differently. Republicans have called her a socialist and accused her of pushing policies that would bankrupt the country. Her Green New Deal proposal drew ridicule from the right and skepticism from moderate Democrats. Some in her own party have questioned whether her media profile outweighs her legislative record. She remains one of the most polarizing members of Congress — consistently among the most searched, most discussed, and most fundraised-against politicians in America. Whether people support her or oppose her, almost nobody ignores her. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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In 2014, a UPS employee, Walter Earl Morrison, successfully stole a diamond worth $160,000 only to trade it for $20 worth of marijuana. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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In 2023, a 19-year-old Kentucky woman gave birth to a baby girl. In a rare family gathering, the newborn met her: • 40-year-old grandmother • 59-year-old great-grandmother • 77-year-old great-great-grandmother • 98-year-old great-great-great-grandmother FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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In 2002, a 19-year-old British garbage man won nearly £10 million on the lottery. He spent it all on drugs, gambling, and prostitutes and 8 years later he was back working as a garbage man. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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In 2004, serial rapist Akku Yadav terrorized a slum in India for over a decade, raping dozens of women, murdering at least 3 people, and walking free every time thanks to police corruption. On August 13, while appearing for a bail hearing, around 200 women (many his victims) stormed Nagpur District Court armed with kitchen knives, stones & chili powder. They threw chili in his eyes, stabbed him over 70 times, hacked off his penis with a vegetable knife, and left him dead on the courtroom floor. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Omg 😱 In 2019, 53-year-old Fred Pepperman was on a Florida beach when a riptide swept his three daughters out to sea. Grace (16), Olivia (20) & Kathryn (24) Hearing their screams of “Dad, help us!” he dove into the raging water with zero hesitation. One by one, he saved all three of his daughters by pulling them back to shore. Moments later, exhausted from his heroic actions, Fred collapsed to the ground & died. His final words to his daughters were “I got you” FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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🚨🚨 MAJOR ALERT: Elite Las Vegas private school eighth graders caught on video brutally R*ping a male classmate on a field trip and pinning him down, using a flute + objects, punching him, and threatening to cut off his penis. Class president & golf champ Vaughn Griffith (15) filmed the whole thing on Snapchat and is now charged as adult. Second teen just certified as adult too. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Would you move to a remote Irish island and renovate a house if the government gave you $90,000 to do it? Ireland's government launched the Our Living Islands policy in 2023 as a 10-year plan to reverse decades of depopulation on its remote offshore islands. Around 30 islands cut off from the mainland by the tide are eligible. The combined population of all qualifying islands was just 2,734 in the last census. Under the program, grants of up to €84,000 are available to anyone who buys and renovates a derelict property on one of the islands. For vacant but structurally sound homes, the grant goes up to €60,000. The money can only be used for renovation work like roofing, insulation, and structural repairs. Foreign nationals can buy property, but standard Irish immigration rules still apply for residency. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Trump: "Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly — still recovering from the right to the jaw." Macron: "Neither elegant nor up to standard. It doesn't merit a response." President Trump mocked French President Emmanuel Macron's marriage during a private White House lunch on April 1, referencing a May 2025 video that appeared to show Brigitte Macron shoving her husband's face aboard a plane in Vietnam. "I call up France, Macron — whose wife treats him extremely badly. Still recovering from the right to the jaw," Trump said. He also imitated a French accent while recounting a phone call in which he asked Macron to send ships to the Gulf. The video was briefly posted on the White House YouTube channel before being taken down. Macron responded from South Korea the following day. "The remarks I have heard are neither elegant nor up to standard," he said. "They do not merit a response." He then redirected to the Iran war: "There is too much talk, and it's all over the place. We all need stability, calm, a return to peace — this isn't a show." Macron had previously dismissed the 2025 plane video as a couple "horsing around." In January, a Paris court convicted ten people for online harassment tied to conspiracy theories about Brigitte Macron. The remarks sparked a rare moment of political unity in France. Parliament speaker Yaël Braun-Pivet called them "beneath contempt," saying "people are dying on the battlefield, and we have a president who is laughing." Even Manuel Bompard, coordinator of the hard-left France Unbowed party — one of Macron's fiercest domestic critics — defended him: "I find it absolutely unacceptable." The exchange comes as European NATO allies are refusing to join the U.S.-led war in Iran, with France, Spain, and Italy restricting American access to their airspace and military bases. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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"If I did lose half my fan base, then so be it. I stood up for what was right." Eminem said that — about criticizing Trump. Eminem called Donald Trump a fraud who "duped everybody" and said "a f--king turd would have been better as a president" in a Billboard interview published in January 2018. The quote is resurfacing on social media as tensions around the Trump administration intensify in 2026. In the same interview, Eminem said he predicted Trump's election win from watching his rallies. "There is something to be said about the person who really felt like he might do something for them — and he just f--king duped everybody," he said. He called Trump's rhetoric "disgusting" and "divisive," citing Charlottesville and Trump's comments about John McCain. When asked if he worried about losing fans, he was direct: "If I did lose half my fan base, then so be it, because I feel like I stood up for what was right. I don't see how somebody could be middle class, busting their ass every single day, paycheck to paycheck, who thinks that f--king billionaire is gonna help you." Eminem's criticism of Trump stretches back to 2017, when he delivered a viral freestyle at the BET Hip Hop Awards calling Trump a racist and telling fans to pick a side. He has since referenced Trump on multiple albums, introduced Kamala Harris at a 2024 rally in Detroit, and never walked back a single word. Trump has never responded to Eminem directly — though Donald Trump Jr. fired back on social media in 2017, calling the rapper a "loser." FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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The U.S. Defense Secretary tweeted three words. Iran's embassy responded with 2,500 years of history. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted "Back to the Stone Age" on X on April 2, 2026, echoing President Trump's prime-time address in which he warned the U.S. would hit Iran "extremely hard" over the next two to three weeks and "bring them back to the Stone Ages, where they belong." The post came during the fifth week of Operation Epic Fury. Iran's embassy in South Africa responded directly to Hegseth's tweet: "Stone Age? At a time when you were still in caves searching for fire, we were inscribing human rights on the Cyrus Cylinder. We endured the storm of Alexander and the Mongol invasions and remained; because Iran is not just a country, it is a civilization." The Cyrus Cylinder, dating to 539 BCE, is widely regarded as one of the earliest declarations of human rights. The post went viral. Iran's embassy in India added: "We will not be driven back to the Stone Age by your bombings. We are a nation with 7,000 years of civilization." IRGC commander Brigadier General Moosavi responded: "Hollywood delusions have so poisoned your minds that, with your paltry 250-year history, you threaten a civilization over 6,000 years old." The exchange highlights a sharp contrast in rhetoric. The U.S. framed its threats around military dominance. Iran's diplomatic response reframed the conflict as civilizational — positioning itself not as a regime to be toppled, but as a culture that has outlasted every invader for millennia. Al Jazeera noted that "bomb them back to the Stone Age" has a long history in U.S. military rhetoric, including during the Vietnam War — a conflict that lasted 20 years and ended in U.S. withdrawal. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Trump's spiritual advisor just compared him to Jesus Christ at a White House Easter lunch. The White House posted the video — then quietly deleted it. Why? Paula White-Cain, Trump's personal spiritual advisor and head of the White House Faith Office, compared President Trump to Jesus Christ during a White House Easter lunch on April 1, 2026. Standing at the podium with Trump behind her, she said: "No one has paid the price like you have paid the price. It almost cost you your life. You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused. It's a familiar pattern that our Lord and Savior showed us." She added: "Because of His resurrection, you rose up. Because He was victorious, you were victorious." Trump himself set the tone earlier in the event. While describing Palm Sunday, he quipped: "They call me king now. Do you believe it?" He also drew parallels between Jesus's betrayal by his disciples and his own political experiences: "He was really betrayed. We know the feeling." The White House uploaded the full video to YouTube — then quietly deleted it after clips went viral. Archived versions remain accessible. The event was attended by more than 100 faith leaders, including Reverend Franklin Graham and Catholic Bishop Robert Barron. The backlash came from both sides. Catholic theologian Rich Raho called it "blasphemous." Conservative podcaster Taylor Marshall called it "insanity." Evangelical commentator Erick Erickson said it "burned through the Christian community in a not-good way." Jesuit priest James Martin said White-Cain "crossed a big line." Even within the MAGA base, the response was sharply negative — a rare moment of bipartisan agreement that the comparison went too far. White-Cain later said she was "conveying the heart of God" and that she was grateful for "the greatest champion of faith we've ever seen in a president." FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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The man negotiating the nuclear deal with Iran admitted on live TV that he is not an expert in nuclear. He went to war 48 hours later. During a press conference Donald Trump told reporters that his decision to launch the Iran war was shaped by conversations with Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Pete Hegseth, and Marco Rubio. Not one active military commander was mentioned. Witkoff is a real estate investor. Kushner is Trump's son in law. Hegseth is a former Fox News host. Rubio is a senator. House Foreign Affairs Democrats later described them as "individuals drawn from the real estate industry rather than diplomatic or national security backgrounds." Witkoff and Kushner led nuclear negotiations with Iran in Geneva without including nuclear experts. Witkoff admitted he is "not an expert in nuclear." Vice President Vance reportedly opposed the war, with Trump telling guests at Mar-a-Lago: "J.D. really doesn't like this." Strikes launched two days later. Congress has demanded all four testify on their roles in the decision to go to war. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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The U.S. started a war without consulting its allies. Now those allies are closing their skies. And the president who threatened to leave NATO is asking why they won't help. Five European countries have restricted or denied U.S. military access to their airspace for operations connected to the Iran war. Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria have all imposed varying levels of restrictions since the conflict began on February 28, 2026. The refusals are forcing U.S. military planners to seek longer, more complex transit routes between Western Europe and the Middle East. Spain closed its airspace entirely and banned the use of the jointly operated Rota and Morón bases. Defense Minister Margarita Robles said: "Neither the bases are authorized, nor is the use of Spanish airspace authorized for any actions related to the war in Iran." Italy denied U.S. bombers landing rights at Sigonella Air Base in Sicily after learning the aircraft were already airborne without pre-filed flight plans. Switzerland, citing neutrality laws, approved only 4 of 11 U.S. overflight requests between March 5 and 23. Austria rejected all requests from the outset, with Colonel Michael Bauer stating: "Every time a request involves a country at war, it is refused." France reviewed requests on a case-by-case basis but denied overflights for weapons transport to Israel. Trump accused Paris of being "very unhelpful" and warned the U.S. would "remember" the decision. Trump responded by calling NATO a "paper tiger" and said it was "beyond reconsideration" that the U.S. would withdraw from the alliance. "I was never swayed by NATO. I always knew they were a paper tiger and Putin knows that too, by the way," he said during his April 1 prime-time address. European leaders pushed back. Spain's Prime Minister Sánchez said: "You cannot respond to one illegality with another, because that's how humanity's great disasters begin." The refusals also extend to NATO's reluctance to join a U.S.-led naval force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, deepening the rift between Washington and its traditional allies. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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MIT studied thousands of families and concluded that the second child is basically a chaos agent. A major study led by MIT economist Joseph Doyle analyzed thousands of families in both Denmark and Florida and found that second-born children, especially boys, are 20 to 40 percent more likely to be disciplined in school and come into contact with the criminal justice system compared to their older siblings. The results were remarkably consistent across both countries despite vastly different cultures and education systems. The researchers found that the key factor wasn't health, income, or education quality. It was parental attention. First-born children receive more one-on-one time with their parents during early development. When a second child arrives, that attention gets split. On top of that, the first-born's main role model is an adult. The second-born's first role model is a toddler. The study doesn't mean second borns are doomed. It means the timing and balance of attention during early childhood matters more than most parents realize.
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