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Redeemed Ephramite; 2-House-1-Covenant; Guardian of the Covenant; Target audience of Yeshua (Mat 15:25) #USA AKA @JohnMarsing

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Torah Law@Torahlawform·
I'm for MEGA Make Elohim Great Again
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The Midwestern United States was, until relatively recently, sitting on top of some of the deepest topsoil on earth. Ten thousand years of prairie. Bison, fire, deep-rooted grasses, the slow accumulation of organic matter into a layer of black soil sometimes two feet thick. Soil that farmers in other parts of the world would have wept at the sight of. Then the plough arrived. In 2021, a team from the University of Massachusetts used satellite imagery and LiDAR to measure what was left. Their finding: roughly a third of the Corn Belt, around 30 million acres, has completely lost its A-horizon. The carbon-rich topsoil is simply gone. Scraped off the hilltops by a hundred and fifty years of tilling and rain, washed downslope, into rivers, into the Gulf. The USDA had previously estimated that none of those same fields had lost their topsoil. None. The satellites disagreed. Every year, the United States loses around five tons of soil per acre. Ten times the rate at which it forms. A layer as thick as a dime, peeled off every twelve months, across tens of millions of acres, and sent downhill. The crops being grown on this land, the corn and soy that replaced the prairie, are in large part used for ethanol, high fructose corn syrup, and livestock feed. The livestock feed portion is the only one that gets criticised in polite company. The prairie took ten thousand years to build. We scraped a third of it off in under two hundred. The people currently telling us to grow more crops instead of raising cattle are, presumably, unaware that the crops are already eating the ground they stand on.
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Torah Law@Torahlawform·
@XFreeze Grok Law! A source I can feel like I'm not getting woke 💩
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Grok-4.20 just ranked #1 in Legal & Government on Chatbot Arena It’s officially outperforming Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 and Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro Grok is actively helping people navigate real lawsuits and do complex tax management (I've been personally using it for my own taxes) The ability and accuracy to get high-level legal reasoning across different countries is an absolute game-changer Grok can help you stop overpaying and save you real money
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Torah Law@Torahlawform·
Thinking hard about switching to @usmobile (and @startlink) I asked this first I was wondering if you could give me a "Woke Rating" E.g. do the practice DEI, do they support entities that hate the traditional values of Americans Answer 1 or 2 NOT Woke 😀👍 grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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Torah Law@Torahlawform·
@SawyerMerritt @Starlink What's a typical upload speed for the Residential 100 Mbps:? I need to zoom and video conferences
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: US Mobile has announced pricing for its bundled @Starlink home internet with its unlimited wireless plans. Plans for new US Mobile customers: • US Mobile Unlimited Plan, Starlink Residential 100 Mbps: $47/month • US Mobile Unlimited Plan, Starlink Residential 200 Mbps: $77/month • US Mobile Unlimited Plan, Starlink Residential Max (400 Mbps): $117/month Plans for existing US Mobile customers: • Starlink Residential 100 Mbps: $30/month • Starlink Residential 200 Mbps: $60/month • Starlink Residential Max (400 Mbps): $100/month The deal includes unlimited data Starlink internet and unlimited data on your choice of Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile’s networks. No upfront cost or monthly fee for Starlink Kit. NOTE: The US Mobile price is for first year when paid annually. After 12 months, it renews at then current pricing. The Starlink price is for the first 6 months, paid monthly, then current pricing applies.
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Torah Law@Torahlawform·
@SamaHoole @grok Why can't the AG's from the affected Gulf states sue the manufacturers of these fertilizer that are causing this enormous environmental disaster?
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
At the mouth of the Mississippi River, there is a dead zone. A hypoxic zone: water so depleted of oxygen that almost nothing can survive in it. It forms every summer. At its largest, measured in 2017, it covered approximately 8,776 square miles. An area larger than New Jersey, sitting in the Gulf of Mexico, producing almost no marine life. The cause: nitrogen runoff from the Corn Belt. The 90 million acres of corn in the American Midwest require synthetic nitrogen fertiliser, produced from natural gas, applied annually. The soil cannot hold all of it. The excess runs off into streams, into the Missouri, into the Mississippi, and down to the Gulf, where it fertilises algae blooms that consume the oxygen when they decompose. The dead zone has existed in some form since the 1970s, when nitrogen fertiliser use on the Corn Belt expanded to the scale it is now at. The shrimping industry in the Gulf of Mexico has spent fifty years working around a seasonal dead zone the size of a small state, caused by the runoff from a crop that is 40% destined to become ethanol. The ethanol is a fuel additive. The dead zone is an externality. The externality is 8,776 square miles.
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Isaac@Nthimage·
@theblaze Would love to, but you feared the government too much and fired @SteveBakerUSA and @HanneReports for their reporting about the J5/6 case. Hard to support you knowing this.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok will never go to therapy. Never.
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Omri Ceren
Omri Ceren@omriceren·
Netanyahu's legacy will be navigating Israel out of the incoherence of the Oslo Accords, across a dozen years of hostile American administrations, and into the most sophisticated air war in the history of humanity to eliminate the existential threat posed to the Jewish State by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Nadav Pollak@NadavPollak

This will be Netanyahu’s legacy, and it’s not a good one. He can boast as much as he wants on his special relationship with Trump, but he lost the American people, which for Israel’s long term can be devastating. One reason for this massive change is Bibi bringing to his government extreme right wing figures like Ben Gvir and others

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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
Israel signed peace with Egypt in 1979. Not a single Israeli bomb on Egypt since then. Israel signed peace with Jordan in 1994. Not a single Israeli bomb on Jordan since then. Israel signed peace with UAE in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on UAE since then (not that it did before). Israel signed peace with Bahrain in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on Bahrain since then (not that it did before). Israel signed peace with Morocco in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on Morocco since then (not that it did before). Israel signed peace with Sudan in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on Sudan since then (not that it did before).
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur

There is approximately a zero percent chance Israel will abide by a ceasefire.

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Goldie Ghamari | گلسا قمری 🇮🇷
I had a call with @OttawaPolice today. I was told if I don't delete my X posts where I say Mosques in Occupied Iran are hubs of terrorism and should be bombed, I would be charged under the Criminal Code of Canada. So I deleted my posts. Meanwhile, Mosques in Occupied Iran:
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Gee what a coincidence! The health department paid my clinic a surprise visit while I was in court with Methodist this morning. This is how the mafia operates!
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Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Goliath won again. Judge Erica Hughes presided. I now owe Methodist an additional $26,000+. They really don’t like me tweeting about them… they whined about it in court. I gave their lawyer Doug Griffith some reading material. Thank you @slocumfortexas for holding their feet to the fire.
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MAZE@mazemoore·
Gavin Newsom's wife recalls telling prisoners at San Quentin about running over and killing her sister with a golf cart. She said that she wasn't punished because it was an accident but that the prisoners are doing life even though theirs was "probably an accident too."
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Steve Baker
Steve Baker@SteveBakerUSA·
For those in the “But, but … polygraphs aren’t admissible…” group, here’s a great 10 minutes about the Polygraph Freakout. (@FBI sure seems to love ‘em.) Thank you @RobGouveiaEsq for making this much easier to understand. (As always.)
Robert Gouveia Esq.@RobGouveiaEsq

The Department of Justice is seeking a contempt order against defense attorneys for Brian Cole Jr. after they exposed that a CIA asset failed a polygraph regarding the planting of the J6 pipe bombs, raising questions about a potential federal cover-up.

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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
After reading this piece on Sam Altman, one can reasonably conclude he’s put profit over loyalty, principles, and company governance. There’s business savvy and ruthlessness, and there’s Sam, who at multiple points in his career has been the subject of investigations and forced departures from companies he’s founded. When those closest to him raise alarms, they should be heeded by those whom he tries to con into business dealings. While Dario is also insufferable, it should be obvious to all why both him and Elon, who worked closest with Sam, find him to be a dishonest swindler. The last takeaway I have — this article is written by a gay Democrat, one of Sam’s own people, and even he is quite unconvinced that Sam is a good person. OpenAI was clearly changed from a non-profit to for-profit to benefit Sam. It’s clear he lied to Elon and his co-founders. “I think there’s a small but real chance he’s eventually remembered as a Bernie Madoff- or Sam Bankman-Fried-level scammer.” This is the truth and the world sees it.
The New Yorker@NewYorker

Sam Altman is “unconstrained by truth,” an OpenAI board member told @ronanfarrow.bsky.social and Andrew Marantz. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/DrbIzE

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Torah Law@Torahlawform·
A .NET 10 port of graphify - AI knowledge graph builder for codebases by @elbruno Origin story — This project traces back to Andrej Karpathy's tweet on using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases github.com/elbruno/graphi…
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Mark Hyman, M.D.
Mark Hyman, M.D.@drmarkhyman·
Why does your doctor check your cholesterol but not your insulin levels?
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