Auscrypto

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Auscrypto

Auscrypto

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Katılım Kasım 2021
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DR JANE RUBY™️
DR JANE RUBY™️@RealDrJaneRuby·
What are you, a potted plant? This is what happens to people’s brains when they rely on things like grok and don’t understand that these are pre-programmed propaganda machines, that you have been primed to just take news at face value. I’m a medical expert who spent 20 years in pharmaceutical research, after treating countless people in ICU and other critical care areas. I’m telling you there’s no such thing as human to human contagion for this illness there is so much more that you are not being told
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Annie Jacobsen
Annie Jacobsen@AnnieJacobsen·
Unless cruise ship has rats, hantavirus' likely origin is Argentina. In early Covid, 1 pax infected 712 others on the Diamond Princess. He'd been in Shenzhen, China. Last month, Argentina Ministry of Health issued Epidemiological Alert over "rise in hantavirus cases.” The ship set sail from Ushuaia, in Argentina's Tierra del Fuego province. Now it's being refused entry at Cape Verde, off the coast of West Africa. According to CDC, hantaviruses can have long incubation periods, of one to eight weeks. Health officials in South Africa report 2 of the now dead were a Dutch couple. The 70 year old man died on the ship on April 11, was declared dead on arrival at remote island of St. Helena on April 24. His wife, 69, left the ship and collapsed at Johannesburg airport in South Africa while trying to return to Europe, then died at a hospital in South Africa. Contract tracing among airport passengers is underway... shorturl.at/698kn
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South Africa says British national critical after hantavirus case on antarctic cruise reut.rs/4cXLXFK reut.rs/4cXLXFK

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Globe Eye News
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
India-born residents are now Australia’s largest migrant group, overtaking England-born residents.
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Auscrypto
Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@FrazerO14 @Osint613 First taser failed, second was questionable how good of a spread the probes had. NMI wasn't immediate. Would've been a completely different story had they both have failed. Any armed officer would've been justified to shoot him. Humane or not.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
CRAZY FOOTAGE 🔴 LONDON: The Islamist man who had just targeted and stabbed two visibly Jewish men (seriously wounded) near a synagogue chased away 2 London police officers, who initially ran back. Moments later, they used a Taser, causing the attacker to fall to the ground, where one officer appeared to kick him in the head as they moved in to apprehend the terrorist.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Speculation has erupted that a death tax of up to 27 per cent will be included in the budget by Jim Chalmers. Which means the money that you worked hard for, has already been taxed and sitting in your bank account will be taxed again in the event of your death. And not just a small tax. A 27 per cent tax on the inheritance you pass onto your children. This week, Yahoo Finance! confirmed claims that there’s a 27 per cent death tax on the agenda. This comes on top of Albanese considering a “spare bedroom” tax. Where he will tax you for every spare bedroom you have, in order to sure up housing for the record 3,500 people a day he is currently importing into this country.
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Auscrypto
Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@Ryandally08 This is rage bait. This BS comes from a private analytics firm and not the government.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Homeowners in Australia are being put on notice to downsize their homes as part of a major push to tackle the nation's housing crisis and address “intergenerational inequity” Anthony Albanese now wants to tax you on how many spare bedrooms your house has. This comes as 96,110 migrants arrived and settled in February 2026, marking the third highest February on record. This surge brought in approximately 3,432 people per day. Now, Anthony Albanese, wants the house you’ve worked hard your entire life to pay off, where lifelong memories have been made, to go to recently arrived immigrant families. With no stamp duty and a 5% sweetener towards buying. This man really hates Australians.
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The Spectator Australia
The Spectator Australia@SpectatorOz·
Is it true that Roberts-Smith was arrested in Sydney because the AFP think it has a better chance of securing a conviction than in the state where he lives – Queensland – or the state where he was born – Western Australia – both of which are considered more conservative and more sympathetic to the armed forces? How is it acceptable that a man who has repeatedly risked his life to protect his fellow soldiers – and who poses no flight risk since he is determined to clear his name – was imprisoned rather than granted bail? Article | spectator.com.au/2026/04/decapi…
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Auscrypto
Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@sandylanceley Planning.. like immediate plans to depart? future planning? Feeling out the options? What a load of shit. Trying to spin the narrative that the arrest was made to prevent him leaving. When in fact he was not.
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Auscrypto
Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@DavicitoDiablo @goodfoodgal Probably because you are scared to leave your house. The COVID vaccines have been proven not to stop the transmission. Wonder why they quietly withdrew the recommendation for under 18s in Australia to have the jab... that's right because of the risk vs benefit of myocarditis...
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Davicito Diablito
Davicito Diablito@DavicitoDiablo·
@goodfoodgal Gotten boosters every year since the original deployment regimen. Have never contracted COVID, the flu (get those annually as well), haven’t even had a cold in several years. But then again, I’m well educated l, so not victim to tin foil hat bullshit blatherings of nonsense.
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Melinda Richards 🇦🇺🇺🇸
A friend of mine busted his finger today at work. It was bad so he took himself off to the doctor to get an X-Ray. As they delivered the news that he didn’t need a stitch and he was all clear the doctor said: “Can I give you a Covid shot”? “What? No. Thanks.” “Really? Well… how about the flu shot? Can I give you one of those?” “No mate. I don’t put any of that shit in my body. Ever. I thought you blokes weren’t pushing this stuff anymore…” When he told me - he then said a couple of people turned up for their Covid “booster” shot. 🙄 I mean how many boosters are we up to now? 🙄 I can’t believe some people are still pumping those Covid jabs into themselves.
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Sifu Strider
Sifu Strider@RayzSkieyWalker·
@Auscrypto2 @daisymay4263 Are you a fkn clown or what ? Where do you think lawyers in Australia source a lot of their blackmail info from ? You have never heard of the "Dark Web" or black hats for hire, right ? Go back to sleep, you retard !
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daisymay4263 🌼🌼🌼
daisymay4263 🌼🌼🌼@daisymay4263·
Can somebody answer this? Ben Roberts-Smith has to check into a police station 3 times a week as part of his bail conditions. It has been reported that it isn’t the same police station … the press were waiting for him at the police station today so how do the press know which station to wait outside?
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Tyler
Tyler@TylerDurden·
What does “Ws in the chat” mean?
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Sifu Strider
Sifu Strider@RayzSkieyWalker·
@daisymay4263 Prob someone stuck trackers on his car, or they are triangulating his mobile phone, or does he have to wear a tracking ankle bracelet thingy and we have not be told about it ?
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Sabine Hossenfelder
Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh·
About 10 years ago I got a weird never pain in my fingers and toes. like needle pricks, but nothing there. it wasn't really terrible, but disturbing, and I thought something isn't right. It took a lot of searching around to figure out it was most likely a vit B overdose. after carefully checking the labels on some things I'd been eating and drinking, I realized I'd inadvertently taken like 30 times the recommended dose for months. Vit Bs are added to like pretty much anything from drinks to yoghurt to energy bars and whatever, and mostly overdoses don't do much, but the stuff builds up over time and it can have side-effects. I am telling you this because in the past year or so I have read a couple of articles about this which reminded me I had the same problem. It's real! Incidentally, a lot of vitamin and mineral supplements are tough on the digestive system. If you have any sort of digestive troubles, avoid supplements. If you want to vomit, take iron on an empty stomach👌
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nero
nero@n3ro·
@skdh Ummm wut? How much would you have to take to have a Vit B level so high to cause toxicity? You were supplementing on top of high Vit B foods I take it? 30x the effective dose seems like it would be hard to get.
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Auscrypto
Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@ShelleySKinney @skdh This is not accurate. I was told the same with B6. It actually stores in your muscles and then damages your small nerve fibres. I stopped taking all supplements and I still had toxic levels in my blood tests. abc.net.au/news/2025-11-2…
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Shelley Kinney
Shelley Kinney@ShelleySKinney·
@skdh B is water soluble. So any you don’t need should be eliminated if you drink water. To OD on water soluble vitamins you really must be taking an extreme amount.
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David J Ritter
David J Ritter@blucat2·
@skdh Which vitamin B? B6, B12? I read a story where someone started going blind after overdosing on B6. So we need to know which B?
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Auscrypto
Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@skdh @pedrots Check the magnesium for pyridoxine hydrochloride - B6
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Auscrypto@Auscrypto2·
@skdh Vitamin B6 - pyridoxine hydrochloride. This stuff is a neuro toxin in high dosages. There are people permanently crippled from taking it. I had toxic levels also. I had a raft of symptoms. It was in a magnesium I was taking at very high doses.
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the what an election chocobo
the what an election chocobo@noreasonspec·
@John_Hempton I did some research and apparently if there is allegations that should be tested in a court and the country of the person will not do it, that’s when the person is taken to The Hague So, this might be a better thing for him cos it’s possible the gov is acting on that basis
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John_Hempton
John_Hempton@John_Hempton·
A comment on the BRS prosecution. If an army is known to treat prisoners humanely the enemy will surrender to them when under pressure. If they are known to murder prisoners they will fight to the death. Australian soldiers murdering prisoners and being known to murder prisoners will ultimately endanger Australian soldiers. Prosecuting war crimes by your own side makes your own military safer.
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