
Cbemerine
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Cbemerine
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All ETFs are NOT the same. BEWARE! If it pays $0.4 that week, but looses $1 or $2 per share, your losing money. Reverse splits are #ETF #Death spirals.




A creature smaller than your fingernail just solved the hardest problem in evolutionary biology. This male peacock spider weighs less than a grain of rice. His brain contains roughly 100,000 neurons. For comparison, a honeybee has a million. Yet this tiny spider executes a courtship routine so intricate that human choreographers study his movements. He raises his abdomen like a neon billboard, revealing patterns that shift from electric blue to golden yellow. His front legs wave in perfect synchronization while his third pair of legs vibrate at frequencies that create substrate tremors only the female can detect. The entire sequence lasts exactly 47 minutes and involves over 300 distinct movements performed in precise order. Get one step wrong and she eats him alive. Sexual selection created the cruelest performance review in nature. The female peacock spider doesn't just judge his dance. She measures his genetic fitness, his neurological precision, and his ability to execute complex motor functions under lethal pressure. Every movement broadcasts information about his DNA quality, his developmental stability, and his cognitive processing speed. What breaks your brain is the computational load. This spider must simultaneously control eight legs in different patterns, monitor her behavioral cues, adjust his display intensity in real time, and maintain perfect rhythm across nearly an hour of continuous performance. His nervous system is processing sensory input, motor output, and decision trees at a speed that would challenge supercomputers. Evolution built a microscopic performer capable of calculations that required millions of years to perfect, all contained in a brain you could barely see without magnification. The universe keeps hiding its most sophisticated engineering in the smallest packages.

🚨 READ THIS TWICE. Fauci called RFK Jr. a liar for saying the childhood vaccine schedule was never properly safety tested. So RFK sued. Then, after more than a year of delays, Fauci’s own legal team reportedly admitted the part nobody wanted to say out loud: RFK had a point. No downstream liability. No front-end safety testing. No marketing costs. And why? Because the federal government mandates these products for tens of millions of schoolchildren every year. Think about that setup. Guaranteed customers. Zero liability. No need to advertise. RFK summed it up perfectly: “What better product could you possibly have?” That’s why he argues there was a massive rush to get more and more vaccines added to the childhood schedule. Get your product on the list, and suddenly you’re looking at billion-dollar annual revenue. Then came the numbers people still don’t want to touch. 72 shots. 16 vaccines. And around the same era, chronic illness in children began exploding. ADHD. Sleep disorders. Language delays. Autism spectrum disorders. Tourette’s. Tics. Narcolepsy. Then RFK drops the statistic that stops everyone cold: Autism went from roughly 1 in 10,000 in his generation to about 1 in 34 children today. You don’t have to accept every claim blindly. But you also can’t pretend these questions are crazy anymore. For years, people were told to shut up and move on. Now the questions are finally being asked out loud.




Seen a lot of conversation about how predatory the American medical system is. So I will weigh in. I ended up going to the ER about 2 weeks ago for crippling pain. Turned out to be a ruptured ovarian cyst. I was there for MAYBE 4 hours. My bill? $13,500 dollars. Because I'm uninsured (by choice, that shit is a SCAM), the hospital dropped my bill down to $8,100 and some change as an "uninsured" discount. For starters, $13,500 for a 4 hour hospital visit is insane as it is. But the fact the hospital can wipe $5,000 off the bill "just because" should show you how utterly fucked this system is. And to be clear - $8,000 is still an absolutely insane sum of money when all these people did was scan my stomach and give me some pain killers. On my itemized bill, my CT scan was 7k. The iodine they used was $900. Just being in the ER room alone was $2,500. We phoned the hospital to haggle. They dropped the price by $20. Normal people can't survive this shit. I do okay and $8,000 is still an INSANE chunk of money out of my savings. Anyone who argues this isn't a disgusting, predatory system is crazy. And it is even crazier that Americans accept this. And for those of you who argue this is the free market, I need you to be quiet. There can never be a true free market here when government and insurance have their creepy little fingers in this pie. People shouldn't go bankrupt trying to pay medical bills. This has to change.






This is NULL 📽️🍿 A 15-minute short film. 250,000 Runway credits. Created in 4 days. The all-nighters nearly broke me, but this is the thing I’m most proud of making in film or AI. Thanks for hosting AIF & CPP @c_valenzuelab Thanks for amazing anime inspo's @PsyopAnime

This image was created by a Japanese neurologist. It stays still when you are calm. It begins to move when you experience a slight amount of pressure. It moves like a carousel when under a great deal of stress. How are you doing?

It's been 7 months since we had our baby and we're still receiving unexplained hospital bills in the mail. Hardly ever an adequate description of services. Just a QR code to pay online. It feels intentionally confusing and difficult to get answers. We want price transparency.

There is a MASSIVE ancient labyrinth below the Pyramid Complex of Saqqara that predates the pyramids. I travelled to Egypt to go on-site with Geoffrey Drumm from the Land of Chem. Support original work on X with a Like/Comment/Repost


Since TikTok is going to be "banned", I've saved a bunch of my videos on the magnetic experiments, challenges to scientific models and John Searl related content. I started a Rumble and TikTok page because YouTube deleted my channels of 16 years. As well as Facebook deleting my page of 15 years. Here we go again. lol Here's a quick visual intro to Professor John Searl's work


