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@aleksbo

Katılım Ekim 2009
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Alex@aleksbo·
@BowesChay It’s futile, you know… these brain-washed Russians of Ukraine, speaking Russian, truly genuinely dying for Zelensky thugs. It is such a pain to watch. Everyone in the West are so glad that Russians of Ukraine are fighting Russia. Your tweets are futile. It’s all finished.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
If Ukraine is "Winning", why are its elderly consccript soldiers sending so many desperate farewells from the battlefield? Ask yourselves why the EU and British media are so desperate to make sure you don't see these?
Chay Bowes@BowesChay

As the Western Media tells you "Ukraine is winning" (again) More last messages from Zelenskys conscripts, hiding in the basements of strategically crucial Konstantinovka. Ask yourselves why the British, French and German media doesn't want you to hear this, from Ukrainians.

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The_Real_Fly
The_Real_Fly@The_Real_Fly·
Iranian media says the U.S. agreed to present reconstruction plans for Iran amounting to at least 300 billion dollars.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@imetatronink How is it possible to dispose this cash freely? Banknotes are all numbered, if one calls digital USD in a bank account cash - it cannot be disposed freely anyways. It's a complex problem. Being paid in gold is an option.
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Will Schryver
Will Schryver@imetatronink·
In my view, the Iranians simply must understand that there will be more serious warfare to conduct before the US withdraws its forces from the region, and Israel withdraws from Lebanon. That is why they are demanding their frozen assets in cash. Up front. Immediately.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
Spend 20 years studying Chemistry. Collect data. Publish papers. Pass peer review. Earn a PhD. Go online. Get told you're wrong - by an electric screwdriver salesman. That's the internet. Expertise vs confidence. Science isn't broken. Our respect for it is.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@denisrancourt And eat meat and eggs. Don’t eat slow poisons (most dangerous first): sugar, seed oils, carbohydrates. And resist anyone and anything that says it’s ok to eat these substances, and snack on them.
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Denis Rancourt
Denis Rancourt@denisrancourt·
MY BEST HEALTH ADVICE: As soon as you can, as a child or adolescent if possible, practice cognitive psychology on yourself: respectful, helpful, analytic-assessment-reporting self-talk, to guide your self-image and build and protect your confidence, without spiraling down into aimless or degrading emotions or obsessions. The idea is to build, while managing and reducing harmful forms of internal stress. A self-dialogue of support and learning. This you can control whereas much of your social, political and environmental circumstances will be chance. Be an influencer, not a victim. Be connected and form protective and supportive coalitions if possible, but your self is what you truly control. Do not sacrifice your self for protection: keep the grounded independent self-talk. The underlying reality here is that by far the main determinant of individual health is psychological, physiological (biological) internal stress -- barring poison, extreme malnutrition, vicious parasites, extreme cold... My advice is individual-centered in part because of the degree to which family and social ties are attacked and successfully destroyed in the extreme forms of dominance hierarchies (fascism).
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Jose Antonio
Jose Antonio@bluemoon4458·
@rinalu_ The Second Front was opened as early as possible.
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
This is footage from the Nuremberg trials showing Nazi crimes committed in the Soviet Union. It was presented as evidence of genocide against the Slavic population. Millions of Russians killed simply for being... Russians. This footage was never translated for Western audiences. It remains largely unknown outside of Russia. The documents exist, the evidence was presented, but the West chose not to share it. You've been told endlessly about certain victims of Nazi Germany. You've heard their stories repeated in films, museums, and classrooms. But the systematic extermination of Slavs, the largest group murdered by the Nazis, is barely mentioned. Villages were burned. Entire populations wiped out. The Nazi plan was Lebensraum, which meant clearing the land of Slavs to make room for German colonization. All of this was documented at Nuremberg and all of it was proven. Also, all of it has been quietly buried in the Western narrative. You wonder why? Because acknowledging the scale of Nazi crimes against Slavs complicates the story the West wants to tell. It forces uncomfortable questions about who enabled Hitler's expansion eastward, who delayed opening the second front, and who ultimately benefited from the devastation of Soviet territories. And most importantly, could that same agenda still be at play today? Watch the footage. See what they never showed you.
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Alex
Alex@aleksbo·
@therealmrbench A half of so called conservatives are doing land acknowledgements. This shit is running deep through whole society. It’s one club and you ain’t in it.
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
Can someone please explain how David Eby and his NDP still have 41% popular vote? Kerry-Lynne Findlay and the BC Conservatives are now at 45%. After the housing disaster. After the street disorder. After the drug policy mess. After the affordability crisis. After the soft-on-crime chaos. After years of watching BC get worse in real time. And somehow 41% of voters are still looking at David Eby’s NDP and saying: “Yeah. More of that please.” BC Conservatives lead. But the real story is that the NDP still has 41%. That should terrify everyone who has been paying attention.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@runews They stopped it worldwide after eradication of smallpox was declared in 1980 (incl. USSR). Canada and US stopped vaccination in 1972.
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Russian Market
Russian Market@runews·
Most people born in the USSR or Eastern European communist bloc instantly recognize this mark on the left upper arm incl. me. It’s the classic smallpox vaccine scar: mandatory for our entire generation back in the day. The ultimate post-Soviet/Eastern Bloc badge of honor 😂Who else still has it? 🫡
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Alex@aleksbo·
@runews @GadSaad Nothing says more about "infinite empathy" than their wish for unvaccinated to die 🤣🤣 wake up indeed!
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Russian Market@runews·
Just finished @GadSaad’s Suicidal Empathy and it hit me like a truck .this is exactly what’s wrong with the West . x.com/runews/status/… Remember that scene in the 2004 movie I, Robot (inspired by Isaac Asimov) ? Car plunges into the river. A man and a 12-year-old girl are drowning. The robot runs cold calculations: the man has a 45% chance of survival, the little girl only 11%. So it saves the man and lets the girl die. Will Smith’s character is disgusted. “You let her die?!” The robot replies without a shred of emotion: “I calculated the odds.” That robot was more sane than modern Western civilization. Today we’ve gone full suicidal empathy - we don’t calculate odds at all. We’re drowning in deranged, misplaced compassion. We protect criminals over victims, invaders over citizens, feelings over facts, and the 11% case every single fucking time. We’d rather watch our entire society sink than be accused of not being “kind” enough. The robot wasn’t the monster. We are. We’ve replaced survival instinct with performative, self-destructive kindness • and we’re proudly marching toward civilizational suicide while patting ourselves on the back for being so virtuous. A society that cares more about infinite empathy than its own survival is a society that deserves to die. And we’re sprinting toward exactly that. Read the book. Wake up.
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TheRussiaBlog 🇷🇺@TheRussiaBlog·
A (non-spy) version of this just happened to me 😂 Enter my apartment building same time as another resident. All I say is здравствуйте, one word. Now he's staring at me in the elevator, "not from here?" I shake my head no. He keeps going, "talk, I want hear you talk." It ended with us laughing and fond goodbyes, but ONE word guys omg 🤣 your language really is a verbal fortification!
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova

A comedy skit by one of the most popular comedians in Russia Mikhail Galustyan, about an American General who wanted to go to Russia undercover, but there's a nuance. 🤣🤣🤣 Some of the Russian language intricacies didn't translate quite well, but you'll get the gist of it.

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Alex@aleksbo·
@mortymer001 @GeromanAT CB’s priority is the orchestrating of the plunder. Books: “The creature from Jekyll Island” “Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles”
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Mortymer@mortymer001·
@GeromanAT Since Nixon we live in the slow burning USD crisis. Europeans and Japan bailed out US after the debacle in Vietnam. The US was plain broken. The US was not able or willing to exchange USDs for gold and CBs priority is the stability of the system, not keeping savers in full.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@JeffreyRWRath Correct! 85% are jabbed, could not figure this out till this day!
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Alex@aleksbo·
@GeoffRuss3 Alaska was Russian first 😅😂🤣 OMG! so funny to read twitter
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Alex@aleksbo·
@AmazingZoltan Alex, you are focusing on wrong people 🤣 When will it strike you that ALL high office public "SERVANTS" 🤣 need to be deported They can start with certain prime minister tied to the USA by some 95% 🤣😂😅
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Alexander Zoltan
Alexander Zoltan@AmazingZoltan·
One of the reasons I've long spoken counter to the proposal of "mass deportations" is because I don't believe this govt could ever pull it off competently. As shown by Sidhu, under our current system, deporting only one individual is an impossibly odious and time consuming task.
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Alexander Zoltan
Alexander Zoltan@AmazingZoltan·
I am completely against "mass deportations," but if we can't deport the Humboldt bus crash driver we clearly can't deport anyone. The system is totally broken.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@stewartcody1980 @JeffreyRWRath The USA "manufactured" the war with Japan by cutting oil supply to Japan in the summer of 1941. Should remind people of something, no?🤣 Lear the history! To avoid stupid mistakes at least.
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Cody Stewart
Cody Stewart@stewartcody1980·
@JeffreyRWRath It was the goal in the end. the US wanted the relationship with Japan so it wouldn't be in the hands of the Soviets. That's why they let pearl harbor happen to make them think they got a big strategic win.
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Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
Interesting.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@JeffreyRWRath An the USSR did not invade Manchuria (occupied renamed region of China!), but entered the war against Japan according to agreements following Tehran and Yalta meetings with the UK and the USA. Learn the history, to navigate the world better for independent Alberta.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@JeffreyRWRath Boom! 🤣Voice with the British accent distorts the facts a bit again. Japanese military did not even know about nukes because they could not get the news. However, they were shocked when their 1.5 million Kwantung Army surrendered in 6 days. Learn the history, it's worth it!
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Alex@aleksbo·
@bigfatsurprise @DoctorTro Why is there a need to study nutrition anyways?????? In the first place???? Study toxins, study effect of “new” and “improved” “foods”. Why study nutrition? Meat is good, grains are starvation food, Sun is life. It is all very simple.
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Nina Teicholz, PhD
Nina Teicholz, PhD@bigfatsurprise·
What standard of evidence should underpin nutrition policy? Presumably, we should all want the most rigorous, i.e., randomized, controlled trials (RCTs), but researchers for yrs have been arguing for lower standards (i.e., observational studies). This tweet thread is super important for understanding a new paper on this topic @MattCalkinsMD @AdrianSotoMota @garytaubes
Matt Calkins MD MHP@MattCalkinsMD

IIn a recent @FeldmanProtocol podcast, @ApoDudz and @realDaveFeldman discussed a study claiming that nutrition cohort studies and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reach similar conclusions. If true, that would be a BIG deal. It would suggest cohort studies could often stand in for RCTs when shaping nutrition guidance. e.g. if a cohort/ observational study correlates red meat intake with colon cancer, we could be reasonably assured that an RCT would do the same!

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Alex@aleksbo·
@ShaunRickard67 Yep! It is beyond demoralizing! Canada is walking bravely towards the cliff.. or may be already in a free fall.
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Alex@aleksbo·
@DoctorTro Absolutely you can say so, if you do not see the “doctor” for 10 years 👌
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DoctorTro
DoctorTro@DoctorTro·
“I’m happy with medicine, my insurance company, my local medical center and our public health at large” Said no one ever
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