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Empire of Dust Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@9mmsmg Gotta agree with this one. Doubt the jab did him any favors but when a 71 year old man has a heart attack it's not a shocking event.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
Guys, people have heart attacks in their 70s. I don't think Lindsey was longevity maxing nor do I think he had a good cardio routine. Sometimes a heart attack is just a heart attack.
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montymiff:@montymiff·
@baizuo_watch @MidwesternDoc Irresponsible homophobia. Seriously, think of the illness, symptoms and its length of progress compared to this very sudden death. Then delete your post. It said more about you than him.
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A Midwestern Doctor
A Midwestern Doctor@MidwesternDoc·
Do you think this was the cause of Lindsey Graham dying suddenly from a heart attack?
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@FischerKing64 No emotions needed. The official story is that a 30-06 round transferred 2,200ft/lbs of kinetic energy into Charlie Kirk's neck and on video produced only a caliber sized hole. That's driving wild speculation. I don't know what happened but I know that didn't happen.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
People who go down conspiracy rabbit holes love to hear how right they are. They surround themselves w/people who all affirm what they’re saying - again and again. Evidence won’t help you. It’s an emotional, religious thing. It feels good to them. You have to let them go.
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@ryanhansen33 @aruvinchan Mexinigga is more or less right. The risk is minuscule. If you get HIV from intercourse and don't have a lesion from some other STD then you're the unluckiest fucker who ever lived.
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Aruvin 💊@aruvinchan·
FACT: The chances of catching HIV through unprotected vaginal sex, for a heterosexual man, are 0.000066%. You're welcome to fact-check me. This is why I never bother with condoms. Total psyop and fear-mongering.
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kah@kabiscoiteira·
Expulsaram ele… e, no fim, quem acaba sendo beneficiado é um time racist4.
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Бианка
Бианка@BiankaB12·
One of my longest-standing arguments is that we are not living in Orwell’s 1984, where truth is centrally suppressed and censored by force (that’s former communist societies, modern-day China, Russia, North Korea). We are living in something much closer to Huxley’s Brave New World. The truth is not hidden - it is almost always readily available. But it is buried beneath an industrial quantity of noise: propaganda, outrage, half-truths, conspiracy theories, influencer theatre, algorithmic rage bait and an endless stream of content designed not to inform us, but to keep us emotionally stimulated. The modern information system does not need to censor the truth when it can simply drown it in noise. A fact no longer has to be disproven - it only has to be surrounded by a hundred competing claims, stripped of context and nuance, turned into partisan ammunition and pushed into the same feed as celebrity gossip, memes and 15 second videos engineered to deliver the fastest possible dopamine hit. By the time the truth reaches us, it appears as just another piece of content competing for our attention. That is the more sophisticated form of control: not preventing people from knowing, but exhausting their capacity to care. Orwell feared a world in which people would be deprived of information. Huxley feared a world in which they would be given so much distraction, stimulation and triviality that they would lose the desire to seek it. The defining struggle of our age is therefore not simply between truth and censorship, but between truth and indifference.
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Giacomo Volpe 🌹🤝🌐
Giacomo Volpe 🌹🤝🌐@_giacomo_volpe_·
@JarrodRodrigue1 By far the highest social trust places are 90% D communities in the northeast Deep red conservative communities are complete shitholes with bad drug and economic problems. To the extent some are safe its because only old people are left there and even then theyre bad citizens
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@9mmsmg That his neck may have stopped the 30-06 round isn't the problem. The problem is that there's no sign of the violent energy transfer that comes with stopping that round in only 4-5 inches of flesh.
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9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
There is no amount of information and evidence that would convince some people that Tyler didn't kill Charlie. There could be 4k video of him doing and they still wouldn't believe it. He could admit it in court and these people will not believe it. There is absolutely zero point in arguing about it. it would have the same results as arguing with a flat earther. There are some actually intelligent people that believe he didn't do it, but the rest of them are led around by Candace "statue of limitations" Owens. It's simply a true crime documentary to them. Here's my honest question. This is coming from someone who believes Israel would absolutely assassinate someone for political reasons. I have ZERO doubt. If it was Israel, why not use a rifle from the shooting position? Why do you have to make your theories so absolutely ridiculous like exploding mics? It's like Candace and the elite millionaire French assassin that was supposedly hunting her. Just zero logic. As someone who has hunted, shot and killed a lot of animals, I'm not even going to remotely debate people on the fact that bullets do weird things. I've tried every rational way to try and convince myself that maybe Tyler didn't do it. I absolutely can't get there. I am 100% convinced he did it.
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Cam Higby 🇺🇸
Cam Higby 🇺🇸@camhigby·
This is the full debate between USS Liberty survivor Phil Tourney and myself. I recommend EVERYONE watch it. To my knowledge this is the only time in history the @usslibertyvets have participated in a debate and had their narrative challenged. The truth is out. Spread it.
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@MurrayHillGuy1 @blakes_online Aside from athletes or people with active jobs some people just process carbs better and tolerate plant antinutrients well. If that's you then cool. That resilience generally ends and as people age more often than not need to be like Jim or become a diabetic fatass.
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Blake@blakes_online·
Common theme is all of these people are athletes and they exert a crazy amount of energy every day If Jim from accounting only gets 10,000 steps a day and a light out, they do not need a massive amount of carbs
Murray Hill Guy@MurrayHillGuy1

Lebron James - eats lots of carbs Michael Phelps - eats lots of carbs Erling Haaland - eats lots of carbs Usain Bolt - eats lots of carbs Murray Hill Guy - eats lots of carbs Jim from accounting - nah bro. You can’t have carbs man. All your body actually needs is meat and salt. That’s what our ancestors did.

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Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@reddit_lies The butter isn't a problem. The "ice cream" that is probably frozen dairy dessert and that cone made of God knows what is a different matter.
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Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@thevivafrei @barnes_law @FenixAmmunition So what happens to the +2,200ft/lbs of kinetic energy delivered entirely over 4-5 inches? Do you see the problem with what you're saying? If the neck stopped the bullet then where's the violent energy transfer? You're lost arguing whether the neck stopped it and missing this.
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Looks like @FenixAmmunition called this back in April. (someone posted it in response to my latest post). My question for you, Genix: compared to a non-soft tip, is it more or less likely that this round does not leave an exit wound? And more generally, is it possible that this round fails to leave an exit wound under the circumstances?
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition

Literally 16/17 Remington products in .30-06 uses kind of soft point, tipped hollow point, expanding copper, or some other type of projectile designed specifically to deform and/or break into pieces when impacting soft tissue. You could walk into any sporting goods store and pick something at random off the Remington shelf in .30-06 and the odds of choosing something that would do exactly what happened in this case is 94.1% likely. This is honestly the most retarded conversation I think I've ever had to be a part of but I'm just astonished at the lack of information the general public has about projectiles and ballistics and probabilities. It's wild to me. Go here to Remington's fucking website and see for yourself. We know based on the fact that it had a copper outer jacket and a lead interior core that it isn't something exotic like an all-copper projectile (first photo). This also tells us that it ISN'T a frangible projectile, because most frangibles use a sintered iron and copper core with a copper jacket, or sometimes with no jacket at all. It's also unlikely to be some of the more "premier brand" stuff like a Swift brand projo because stores don't usually stock that stuff. Maybe during hunting season and maybe more likely in Utah given the prevalence of long range shooting but still, unlikely also due to cost. A shooter probably wouldn't buy a $75 box of ammo when there's another for $42 that sounds like it does pretty much the same thing. I would bet a considerable amount of money it's a Remington Cor-Lokt 180gr soft point. It's probably Remington's highest selling product in .30-06. But yes Owen please tell me more, I'm here to be educated. remington.com/rifle/?prefn1=…

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Fenix Ammunition
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
Photos of the ammunition recovered from Tyler Robinson. Remington headstamp on the case and despite the somewhat low resolution on the photo you can see the somewhat blunted nature of the projectile's tip. This is a Remington Cor-Lokt soft point round. It's SPECIFICALLY designed to deform, slow down, and prevent an exit wound. Available at literally every single gun store and sporting goods store that sells ammunition. In fact, 16 out of the 17 .30-06 varieties manufactured by Remington use some type of expanding, deforming, or fragmenting bullet. Only ONE of their products uses a full metal jacket projectile that could/would be expected to leave an exit wound. Here's a clip of them sitting in my desk. This has been the most easily debunked claim of their entire web of lies and it's really mind blowing considering this is exactly what you would choose for an assassination. But yeah, definitely keep getting all your information from the DEI hire and the Portland pizza boy. I'm sure they know more about this than I do.
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@IanCarrollShow FMJ vs JSP doesn't matter. Either way for the bullet to stop the energy has to be transferred. What we saw was a "hole punch". Either it was a clean pass through or it wasn't a 30-06 round. Either way the narrative is untrue.
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
So now that we know that the bullets allegedly used to shoot Charlie appear to be brand new FMJ rounds and that Tyler was not a great shot- Can’t wait to watch the fed sloppers move their goal posts and explain how brand new .30-06 FMJ stops in a human neck. I was told there were mountains of evidence to convict Tyler Robinson, instead I am left with mountains of questions, contradictions, and wildly improbable coincidences.
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@FischerKing64 Consider the benefits of the left/right distraction. They wouldn't get any mileage from that out of something covert. Plus being shot dead in a crowd sends a message to any prominent "conservative" thinking of breaking from the norm of unquestionably supporting Israel.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
I think if Israel had wanted to kill Charlie Kirk he would have died in his sleep from an untraceable poison, delivered by a random stranger through an umbrella pin prick - would look like a stroke. I think a trans pervert would have shot him in broad daylight at a university.
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Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@Arkypatriot Our differences are far deeper than skin color. Stop accepting their premise. Only then will it stop.
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USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸
USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸@Arkypatriot·
When is it going to stop? The family of Nolan Wells (the deceased 18 y/o black male from Ocean Springs MS) is represented by Ben Crump, who is on the tv circuit with Don Lemon. Independent autopsy in DC coming. The race card has been pulled because he (and white boys and girls) were all UNDERAGE DRINKING. Yet, a black female 19 killed 16 year old black male in Ft Smith, AR two days ago and NO national black leadership is on the tv circuit. Skin identity politics is GETTING very fucking old they pick and choose what their outrage is. Being called a racist is no different than being called a witch in the 1600s.
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
@bryan_johnson That is way too many words. Literally just stop eating indigestible plant fiber & pills, and EAT MEAT as the human body was designed to. x.com/i/status/20738…
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman

Bryan Johnson has been eating nothing but plants and pills for years, the literal opposite of what the human body is designed to consume for nutrition. I'm shocked his body was able to tank the damage for this long before falling apart, tbh. Sorry to break it to all the vegans out there who propped him up as a hero for their modified-starvation cult, but the human gut pH is literally more acidic than a lion (1.5 vs. 2.0), meaning we are MORE carnivorous than one of the most prolific, purest carnivores in the entire animal kingdom 🦁🥩 Simply put, the ideal amount of fruits/vegetables for a human to eat is ZERO. Our gut completely lacks the ability to break down fiber, which is precisely why every vegan you know spends half of their life farting and shitting on the toilet. (Their body is constantly needing to purge out all of the fibrous waste it's physically unable to digest). Over the course of building @WhyCarnivore, I listened to the stories of hundreds of people who were able to reverse/cure stomach problems such as: - Gastritis - Acid Reflux - Bloating - Diverticulitis - Gas - GERD - Hemorrhoids - IBD (Crohn's Disease & Ulcerative Colitis) - IBS - Diarrhea - Leaky Gut - Pancreatitis ...and hundreds more, simply by removing plants from their diet, and going zero-carb MEAT ONLY 💪🥩 (You can find all of these testimonials, and thousands more covering health ailments of all kinds, on WhyCarnivore.com) @bryan_johnson, if you truly care about being healthy and spreading healthy habits to your audience, go dig through WhyCarnivore.com yourself to learn how damaging plants/pills are for human consumption, and the natural healing power of going animal-based, as our carnivorous bodies are biologically designed to.

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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
My plan to cure autoimmune gastritis To our knowledge, no one has ever done this to try and cure an autoimmune disease. Context: In May, I got diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis (AIG). We found it by taking a tissue biopsy of my stomach. My immune cells are confused, causing my stomach to eat itself. AIG stops your body from absorbing nutrients like iron and B12, and can eventually lead to cancer. It likely started decades ago when I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism when 21 years old. The thyroid and stomach are closely linked in your immune system. I feel fortunate that I've been taking such good care of my body for the past five years as my condition would otherwise be much more severe. Millions of people are affected by this disease and are undiagnosed. Standard of care tells you that you can’t do anything about it. That’s old fashioned. Here is how we are going to try and cure it: Step 0: find and diagnose the disease ✅ AIG is rarely caught early because symptoms are subtle. Early warnings are low iron and B12, but when hemoglobin and hematocrit look normal, doctors routinely miss it because there are no obvious signs of anemia. A standard colonoscopy won't find it either, because it only checks the lower digestive tract, not the stomach. It was only through a highly targeted stomach biopsy that we found it. Even biopsies can miss it if they don't sample the exact right spots. Most people with AIG go undiagnosed. Step 1: Map my immune system ✅ Last Thursday, I had a blood draw to isolate and decode 1 million of my immune cells. Think of your immune cells as trillions of soldiers. Each carries a unique key designed to unlock and destroy a specific threat, like a virus or bacteria. A standard blood test allows you to see how many soldiers you have, but not their keys. Sequencing one million individual immune cells allows us to read the exact pattern of the teeth on every single key. This is important for my autoimmune gastritis (AIG) because a specific platoon of rogue soldiers has developed keys that unlock an attack on my stomach lining. Right now, we don’t know who they are. This test will inform us of which soldiers have gone rogue and are attacking me from within. Once we know the soldier and key, we know what therapy path to pursue to shut them down. Step 2: Catch the rogue soldiers I will be getting a second biopsy from my stomach because we need to collect live tissue. We are currently planning out the logistics of getting the sample from my stomach to the lab. We need these live cells because the initial blood tests showed the antibodies, which prove that an attack is happening, but doesn’t show us the actual rogue soldier doing the damage which is a T-cell. The live sample will allow us to match the immune system mapping we did to the live T-cells. Step 3: Build an early warning system To keep an eye on the disease as we work towards a therapy, we’re building an early warning system. I'll have my blood drawn every two weeks and we’ll pair that information with wearable data to look for flare ups. This is important because the attack happens without producing symptoms that I can easily feel. Step 4: Create a “Bryan in a dish” testing model, a miniature of my immune system At the same time, we are taking a massive sample of my immune cells and deep freezing them (cryopreservation) for two reasons: a) we’ll create a living lab: using these cells to replicate my immune environment in a lab dish. This allows us to test experimental drugs and therapies on my actual live cells before putting them into my body. b) it creates a back up plan for me by preserving the raw cellular material needed for targeted rejuvenation therapies in the future. Step 5: Build precision guided therapies to end the attack Once we know who the rogue soldiers are, we will engineer a therapy designed uniquely for them. The trick is only turning off the rogue soldiers while leaving all the other healthy ones functioning as they are. For safety checks, we’ll do two test runs: 1) we’ll run the therapy through a computer model that has my biology to evaluate how my molecules interact. 2) We will take my actual cells that we froze in Step 4 and watch them interact for real. If both are successful, we’ll pursue one of four therapies: a) fix the mistake my cells are making, restoring my immune system's natural off switches b) teach the rogue cells to tolerate my stomach instead of attacking it c) design smart molecules that physically plug into the rogue cells and turn them off d) build soldiers who will track down and eliminate the rogue soldiers causing the damage
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Baizuo Watch
Baizuo Watch@baizuo_watch·
@ramzpaul What are you talking about? The war has been won no less than 8 times already?
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RAMZPAUL
RAMZPAUL@ramzpaul·
Is the war still ahead of schedule?
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