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JackiRN

@asacreddeath

End of Life Doula. Ex-Hospice Nurse. Changing the way we look at death. Anti-establishment RN. Lover of The Mystical Christ. Pro-Life.

United States Katılım Nisan 2020
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Joshua Hall
Joshua Hall@JoshHall2024·
🚨BREAKING:🚨OBAMA'S HOUSEKEEPER FOUND DEAD INSIDE WASHINGTON DC RESIDENCE: POLICE - The DC Metropolitan Police reportedly responded to the home of former President Barack Obama in the early hours of Sunday morning regarding a DECEASED INDIVIDUAL who was later identified as the Obama family's housekeeper. The individual is said to be a male in his mid-30s but no name or other identifying information has been publicly released at this point. Reports indicate that Barack and Michelle Obama WERE HOME at the time of this incident, the man was pronounced dead at the scene with no cause of death yet publicly released and a FULL INVESTIGATION is underway. Stay tuned for more updates on this BOMBSHELL STORY. Why do young men who work for the Obamas keep ending up dead? Is this just a strange coincidence or is the most CORRUPT President in US history also a STONE COLD KILLER?
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala… What do you see when you look closely? 👀
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
Pillar 2. Hormonal Health. The Regulators. My thyroid was in crisis. Look at this chart. My TSH over 18 months. It was swinging wildly. 2.35. Then 0.66. Then 2.79. Then 0.17. Then it hit 17.84. That is nearly 4x the top of the standard "normal" range. The functional optimal is 1.0 to 2.0. I was at 17.84 and nobody caught it. My doctor tested TSH once a year. Never ran Free T3. Never ran Free T4. A full thyroid panel would have shown the crisis years earlier. Millions of people are exhausted with "normal" labs. The ranges are dangerously wide. This is what they are hiding.
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
You probably think you are healthy. You exercise. You eat well. Your doctor says your labs are normal. You feel mostly fine. That was me at 52. Former professional tennis player. Orange juice every morning. Whole wheat toast. Fresh juices. The healthiest person I knew. I was rotting from the inside. Insulin resistant. Thyroid in crisis. Mercury poisoning. Chronic inflammation. Gut dysfunction. Hormones collapsing. Minerals depleted. Seven systems. All broken. All hidden behind "normal" labs. Here is what nobody is testing. And why it almost killed me.
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@sweatystartup You people who only see things in terms of money are quite literally nauseating.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Everybody with a net worth over $5 million should do a Grail Liquid Biopsy every year. My wife, me and my parents all do it annually. $1k to do it. Every 3 years for $1-5 million net worth. Can give you super early detection on 50 types of cancers.
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CandidYak
CandidYak@CandidYak·
@sweatystartup Is your belief that without $5 mil net worth , someone wouldn’t be able to afford $1k to save their life?
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@Ric_RTP Imagine thinking so much of yourself that you think you can escape the “end of the world.” Even more, that’s the extent to which you’ll go when you have no faith in anything/anyone other than yourself. See how far you can run from God.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
This Wall Street insider just exposed the secret doomsday escape plans of AI billionaires. 1 in 3 billionaires has a fully funded plan to abandon civilization when things collapse. They meet their pilots at Oakland airport, board a Gulfstream 650, fly to New Zealand, and disappear into a bunker that cost tens of millions to build. And this isn't some conspiracy theory. There's literally PROOF: Sam Altman told The New Yorker he stockpiles guns, gold, potassium iodide, antibiotics, batteries, water, and gas masks from the Israeli Defense Force. He owns a patch of land in Big Sur he can fly to when society breaks down. His backup plan is flying with Peter Thiel to Thiel's compound in New Zealand. Peter Thiel became a New Zealand citizen in 2011 after spending only 12 days in the country. He bought a 477-acre estate for $13.5 million and submitted plans for a bunker-style compound embedded into a hillside with a 1,082-foot glass-lined guest lodge for 24 people. Mark Zuckerberg is building a 5,000 square foot underground shelter beneath his $270 million compound in Hawaii. Blast-resistant doors made of metal and concrete, its own energy and food supplies, and an escape hatch accessible by ladder. Every construction worker signed an NDA and different crews were forbidden from speaking to each other. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, quietly disappeared to Fiji during the pandemic. He reportedly bought at least one private island in the Mamanuca archipelago. When local media reported his presence, Fijian authorities ordered the article taken down. Scott Galloway sat with one of these billionaires who walked him through his entire exit strategy step by step. His response: "You don't think your pilots are going to kill you and fuck your wife? You don't think the people in New Zealand are going to come take the rich guy's shit?" But here's the thing that really matters... These are the SAME people building AI. The same founders telling Congress that AI will cure cancer have already decided they're leaving when it goes sideways. Galloway confirmed a secondhand account from someone close to one of these AI CEOs. The CEO admitted he believes there's a 7 to 10% chance AI results in a catastrophic event for humanity. And he doesn't care because being the person who summoned this intelligence is "more consequential than whatever happens." These billionaires don't use public healthcare. They have concierge medicine delivered to their living room. Their kids attend $75,000 per year academies while public schools spend $10,000. They fly private. They have private security instead of police. Galloway's words: "The 0.1% are no longer invested in the well-being of America. They've totally dissociated because they're sequestered from it." And the incentives to reach that level are so extreme that founders will make ANY decision necessary to get there. Galloway called it the Darth Vader pipeline. Every tech CEO follows the same arc: Sam Altman was "the gay son we all wanted." Soft spoken, testifying before Congress about safety. Now he's subpoenaing nonprofits that criticize OpenAI and telling people to stop complaining about energy costs. Galloway on all of them: "These guys would sleep with their cousin for a nickel." The next chosen hero is Dario Amodei at Anthropic. Galloway says he'll follow the exact same path because the system makes it inevitable. Then he dropped his most dangerous prediction: He thinks there's a 1 in 3 chance AI ends up like jet transportation, vaccines, or PCs. Technologies that changed civilization but where NO group of companies ever captured serious shareholder value. The entire airline industry across all of history is at break even. Moderna is down 90%. AI models are converging. Open weight Chinese models are free and a third of corporations are already using them. His prediction: Go short the AI ecosystem. The winner of AI might be us, the users. Not the companies. And if he's right, the domino effect is terrifying... 40% of the S&P is tied to AI. Most GDP growth over the last two years came from AI capex. So if corporations start dropping OpenAI and Anthropic for free Chinese models, the entire market could crash. This is just like the Chinese steel dumping in the 80s: Flood America with cheap AI, kneecap the companies propping up the stock market, then trigger a recession without firing a single shot. The billionaires building AI have escape plans ready. They've detached from society entirely. They know there's a real chance this ends badly and they're building it anyway. Every tech hero turns villain on a shorter timeline. And the financial system is so dependent on AI valuations that one move from China could bring it all down. And we're still trusting these people to self-regulate. What do you think?
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@IMAO_ I contend that his severe addiction to nicotine gum has had serious effects on his nervous system.
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Frank J. Fleming
I am really beginning to wonder if Tucker Carlson isn’t just a blatant grifter but legit mentally ill.
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@LaGrecca333 Can we not generalize people into groups? Not every boomer is alike just like all women who are 45 are not alike.
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Boston Mom
Boston Mom@LaGrecca333·
I am 45 and when I look back on my experiences as a young woman I rarely had boomer women, even close mentors, recommend children or family formation. The propaganda was that having a baby too young would ruin young women and prevent them from having a “meaningful career”. There was never any discussion of how meaningful and important a role motherhood is.
Hildegard of Bangin’@medieval_bops

I am 51 and deeply regret not having kids. I was stringently brainwashed into believing that I should never have children. I’ve never even been pregnant as far as I know. I was on birth control from age 16 through age 49.

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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@theo_jil Interesting points but it lands flat without any to reference to spiritual meaning or integration.
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Jil Theo
Jil Theo@theo_jil·
I'm 55. If you're in your 30s or 40s, read this: 1. Marriage won’t fix loneliness. Neither will kids, money, or sex.
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@AdrianAnnMiller @PeeveyThirza @larissaphillip Perhaps there is a generational divide here. What generation are you? I’d say Gen Z’s are more family oriented. But definitely from late 60s until recently, everything was about “I am woman hear me roar “ BS.
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@PeeveyThirza @larissaphillip I don’t know what that means, but if you’re getting your opinions about society from TV (who the hell even says “TV” anymore when it’s all streaming?) then you need to reevaluate your life. Nobody is pressuring women to be girl bosses over having kids. It’s not a thing.
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Larissa Phillips
Larissa Phillips@larissaphillip·
I feel so disgusted with the generational vibe that told us that having kids wasn’t a priority and that being a mom was kind of a lesser path. Dealing right now with someone close to me who completely missed the life she should have had, which would have made her very happy— as a mom of a bunch of kids. She believed the social justice messages and made other choices. Materialistic superficial choices btw. She’s traveled extensively and has fancy appliances and a nice (huge, empty) house — and a bunch of social justice bona fides. She was misled. This isn’t someone who was always a bit salty and never wanted kids. She wanted them, but it seemed lame and selfish and not as important as her SJW pursuits. (Which amounted to what? Nothing. The whole thing was a vibe.) I have the same life advice.
Kristin M. Collier, MD@HSRdirector

this advice from @MattHennessey in @WSJFreeEx mirrors the advice I receive from my older patients. I routinely ask my older patients for life advice and repeatedly they tell me “have as many children as you can”

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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@MegEBrock @larissaphillip Pretty naive. The propaganda and brainwashing over the past 50 years has been insidious and toxic. It has destroyed families and the lives of women (and by default, men) And it is on the brink of destroying our society.
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Meg Brock
Meg Brock@MegEBrock·
@larissaphillip That’s a sad story but no one is a victim of their own choices. We all make choices in life that we’d redo. I agree—we want to help the younger generation thrive and embrace motherhood but creating a new victim narrative helps no one.
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@TheChiefNerd Yet he was constantly on the 2024 campaign trail with Trump sucking up to him.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
TUCKER: “One thing that has bothered me for many years is the fact that a lot of people in Trump's immediate orbit have been really hurt … Gone to prison, become unemployable, publicly shamed, gotten cancer … So you're trying to think, is Trump good or bad?”
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@tiger26297 @OwenGregorian Let me get this straight. Because Canada didn’t plan for its aging population, it’s OK to just start killing off elderly to get rid of the problem. Did I get that right? Sounds like Nazism. Look at what devaluing life thru random abortions does to societies.
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SlouchingTiger
SlouchingTiger@tiger26297·
Ok but here’s the other side of this you’re not talking about. For context, I am currently in hospital. Been here a week. The ward where I am staying is meant for patients recovering from OR surgery. 30 beds. HALF of these beds are filled with long term elderly. When I say long term, I’m talking about 6 months average. Some longer. Most of these elderly are completely dependent on full time care. Most in their 80’s and 90’s. They lie in bed all day. Shit in a nappie. Pee through a catheter. They Literally can’t do ANYTHING without the help of a nurse. They’re fucked! Most can barely even talk let alone stand. Every hospital is like this. Hospital staff are pissed! 😡 These people should NOT be here but there’s no where for them to go. Our hospitals are being turned into nursing homes for late stage elderly care. This is where MAID comes in. For most of these people, it’s time to go. This is no way to live. Our medical system should not be spending BILLIONS of dollars keeping them alive while plugging up our hospital system. 26% of our health care budget goes to keeping someone alive for the last year of their life. This is why you can’t get hospital care or see a specialist. Because guess what happens when they break a hip or develop ANOTHER disease? They get fast tracked to the specialist because they’re already on the hospital. It’s completely selfish and unsustainable. I know this is an uncomfortable conversation but when someone is on their last legs like this and can’t bath themselves or use the toilet unassisted, or even get out of bed, it’s time to go. We should not be draining our health care dollars keeping these people alive. And YES I would feel the same if it was me or my family. We’re not supposed to kept alive like this! The ONLY reason these people are alive is because the hospital is keeping them alive. That needs to stop. Send them home. If they can’t care for themselves or get by with a 1x daily nurse visit to the home, it’s time to go. Either take MAID or die by letting nature take its course.
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
Canadian Doctors Try to Railroad Catholic Priest into 'Assisted Suicide' Over Broken Hip | Frank Bergman, Slay News A Canadian Catholic priest is sounding the alarm after doctors tried to pressure him into “assisted suicide” twice while recovering from a broken hip in a hospital, despite him telling them that euthanasia goes against his beliefs. Father Larry Holland, a 79-year-old priest from the Archdiocese of Vancouver, was horrified that Canadian government-sanctioned doctors attempted to railroad him into being euthanized, despite not being terminally ill. The priest’s alarming story underscores growing concerns that Canada’s state-sanctioned assisted suicide program is spiraling far beyond its original limits. Holland said he was “very shocked” after medical pushed so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) as an “option” during his recovery from a hip fracture. Priest Offered Death While Recovering, Not Dying Holland broke his hip after falling on Christmas Day. He is currently recovering at Vancouver General Hospital. Holland emphasized that he was not dying at the time and had not been given a terminal diagnosis. “There are some things you just don’t talk about to some people,” Holland said. “I think I was very shocked.” According to Holland, a doctor first introduced assisted suicide as an option if his recovery were to decline. Even after he made clear his moral opposition, the topic was pushed again weeks later, even though he was recovering. This time, a nurse described it as an act of “compassion,” despite the fact that Holland was perfectly healthy. Holland rejected that characterization outright, calling euthanasia “a false compassion, really.” He also noted the disturbing reality that staff were fully aware he was a Catholic priest when the option was raised. “Temptation” and the Reality of Pressure Holland acknowledged that even being offered euthanasia can create a moment of internal struggle. “I could feel the temptation,” he said. He called the feeling a “human reaction” since “We always look for the easy way out.” But he warned that resisting such pressure ultimately strengthens individuals, adding that suffering can lead to growth and deeper purpose. “It can motivate you, it can open up new worlds, new vistas, new opportunities,” he said. Nevertheless, it’s easy to see how more vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives with a state-backed lethal injection. Canada’s Expanding Euthanasia System Under Fire The incident comes as Canada’s euthanasia program has rapidly expanded under the Liberal government, first introduced under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Now under Prime Minister Mark Carney, the program is rapidly sliding down the slippery slope. Since legalization in 2016, assisted suicide has grown dramatically, with Canada now having one of the fastest-expanding euthanasia systems in the world. The program is set to expand even further in 2027 under Bill C-7, allowing euthanasia for individuals suffering solely from mental illness. Critics warn the system has already gone too far, with reports emerging of patients being offered assisted suicide in cases that appear to violate existing safeguards. Church Leaders Sound Alarm on “Coercive” System Father Larry Lynn, the Archdiocese of Vancouver’s pro-life chaplain, described Holland’s experience as deeply disturbing. “This must surely be among the most appalling examples of Canada’s coercive and insensitive euthanasia regime,” Lynn said. He warned that offering assisted suicide—especially to vulnerable patients—crosses a moral line. “It places the medical practitioner into the role of the devil, tempting a vulnerable person into mortal sin,” he said. Lynn also raised concerns about pro-euthanasia organizations attempting to normalize the practice even among religious communities, calling such efforts “diabolical.” Faith-Based Healthcare Under Threat The issue is now spilling into the courts, particularly in British Columbia, where Catholic healthcare providers are fighting to avoid being forced to offer euthanasia services. The outcome of that legal battle could determine whether faith-based institutions are compelled to participate in assisted suicide against their beliefs. Meanwhile, euthanasia has become one of the leading causes of death in Canada, ranking sixth overall, highlighting just how deeply embedded the practice has become. For critics, Holland’s experience is not an isolated incident, but a warning sign of a system that is increasingly prioritizing death over care. slaynews.com/canadian-docto…
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JackiRN
JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@OwenGregorian @BrianRoemmele Let me get this straight. Because Canada didn’t plan for its aging population, it’s OK to just start killing off elderly to get rid of the problem. Did I get that right? Sounds like Nazism. Look at what devaluing life thru random abortions does to societies.
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JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@Ava_AM12ff When the mothering instinct becomes hijacked by barbarism society is doomed. Societies are stabilized by the nurturing nature of its women.
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Ava
Ava@Ava_AM12ff·
Abortion feels "sensational" because deep down we know it's straight-up evil. The truth is brutal.
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JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@Ava_AM12ff Imagine being g so emotionally disconnected from your soul’s essence that you normalize killing- of ANY kind.
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bententhen
bententhen@bententhen1·
@RichardHanania This is obviously a mistake by tucker and anyone saying other than that is being disingenuous. However, tucker is still the most influential voice in right wing media. He is an honest man who wants the best for the USA. Hes allowed to make a mistake with all the good hes done.
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
What an amazing clip. This is the essence of Tuckerism. NYT asks him why he called Trump the Antichrist. He says he never said it. NYT shows a clip. Tucker says he doesn’t know what the Antichrist is. Jesus Christ. What a snivelling coward.
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JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@RichardHanania Asking a serious question here. Those of us who have followed Tucker for a while know he has a huge addiction to nicotine (in high doses) Something is very off with him. Could it be this?
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JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@hell_line0 Of all the things to be outraged about right now, this needn’t rank in the top 1 million. Dang. Get a life
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
I saw one post this morning that said women over 50 shouldn’t wear their hair long and another post that said women over 50 shouldn’t wear their hair short because it ages them more and I just want to say that women of all ages should wear their hair however the fuck they want
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JackiRN@asacreddeath·
@glennbeck So how ITH do they expect to have enough water for the big data centers!
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
If we see food prices and electric bills starting to rise over the summer, it likely won't be because of inflation, policy, or who the President is. It will have everything to do with water. We are possibly at the beginning of a megadrought cycle that could change America fast. Modern society was built during a relatively wet period, where water was abundant. But we could be returning to a very dry period like the drought of 1610. Prepare now. Stock food. Grow some if you can.
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