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Don't trust the government Don't trust Big Corp (Pharma, MIC, Wall St. Tech) Don't trust their paid media Trust in your true and non-institutionalized self.

NY Katılım Ekim 2008
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Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian·
To the people of the United States of America
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@Old_But_Gold50s She was one of the foremost intellectuals of her time: medicine, philosophy, and of course music. The performers also deserve praise: a Slovenian choir called ST. STANISLAV GIRLS' CHOIR of the Diocesan Classical Gymnasium Conductor: Helena Fojkar Zupančič.
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🎶𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘀 ✨
Hildegard of Bingen: De Spiritu Sancto (Holy Spirit, The Quickener of Life) This sound feels truly ancient—and that’s because it is. De Spiritu Sancto was composed nearly 900 years ago, long before harmony, chords, or accompaniment existed the way we know them today. What you’re hearing is pure monophony: a single melodic line sung in unison. No voice rises above another. No one competes. Every singer becomes part of one shared, continuous breath. ✨
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Humanspective@Humanspective·
🚨Another “Little Trick” with French scientists caught red handed. A new paper was published to reinforce messenger RNA technology.... unfortunately for them, Professor Haditsch decided to look under the bonnet. Prof. Dr. Martin Haditsch [@HaditschM]: “A French scientific group published a paper on the ‘efficacy’ of the covid injections. It showed the ‘survival rate’ in those vaccinated is 24% higher than those who were not vaccinated…” “The trick was.. they started to count the deaths in the vaccinated, only 6 months after they got the shot.” How science uses biased and highly selected data to support a narrative: HADITSCH: “You select the population... to achieve the goal... they started to count the deaths in the vaccinated, only 6 months after they got the shot... [which] excluded exactly the period where most of the people died... this was the trick... [so] you have to go to the raw data.”
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Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa·
Journalist Courtney Bonneau reporting from Lebanon: “Americans, your taxes are being used to kill unarmed men, women and children.”
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@DrJillStein Hard to believe but I hope it's true. The USI Empire needs to die ASAP. I'm no fan of theocratic government, but the Iranians have consistently proven themselves far tougher, more resourceful, creative, determined, and strategically intelligent than their enemies.
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Very important article that reveals how, in any industry, monopolization and oligarchy do critical damage to productivity, capacity, and resource supply.
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The Erosion of American Military Capacity Why the US shows limited capacity in prolonged wars and in protecting its bases and allies, sending signals that should draw attention from Asian countries. Benjamin Netanyahu did not only err in assessing Iranian capabilities; he also overestimated the American capacity to sustain him in a high-intensity conflict. Despite spending nearly US$ 1 trillion on defense, the United States today possesses an industrial and logistical base that is significantly inferior to what it had decades ago. This fragility is the result of a long process of atrophy of the defense industrial base, which began after the end of the Cold War. In the 1990s, the Pentagon had 51 major prime contractors competing for significant contracts. Today, only five giants remain: Lockheed Martin, RTX (formerly Raytheon), General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing. This extreme consolidation, nicknamed “The Last Supper,” drastically reduced competition and the capacity for large-scale production, sharply driving up prices. It is the typical model of the Western defense industry that grows through mergers, acquisitions, and market contraction rather than through productive efficiency. The numbers by segment are alarming. In the military aircraft sector, the number of suppliers fell from 8 in 1990 to just 3. In tactical missiles, around 90% of current production depends on only three sources. In the case of ground combat vehicles, there were 3 manufacturers in 1990; by 2020, only one remained: General Dynamics. The specialized workforce has also shrunk: the defense sector has lost nearly 2 million skilled workers since 1985, falling from about 3 million to approximately 1.1 million. Ammunition production reveals the same loss of “mass.” During the Cold War, American factories could produce up to 438,000 artillery shells per month under full wartime conditions. Before the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, monthly production was only 14,400. Even after billions of dollars in investments, between 2024 and 2026 the capacity rose to something between 40,000 and 55,000 shells per month, still far from the target of 100,000. The naval decline is equally worrying. In 1991, the US maintained 8 public naval shipyards; today only 4 remain (Portsmouth, Norfolk, Puget Sound, and Pearl Harbor), dedicated almost exclusively to maintenance and repairs, and not to new construction. Private shipyards capable of building large ocean-going ships have decreased by more than 80% since the 1950s. Currently, the construction of large combat ships is concentrated in only seven main shipyards, controlled by a few companies. Read the full article: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…

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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
Atomic veterans describe what nukes feel like “When the flash hit you, you could see the X-rays of your hand through your closed eyes.” “If I was looking at you now I would see all your bones, the blood vessels and everything.”
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
She's not wrong. A potato grown with chemicals is called a potato but a potato grown without chemicals is called an organic potato. Why is the burden of proof on the one not using poison? Instead of an organic label, we need a chemical label. source: slottetmicrofarm
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@QudsNen And an entire TV generation thought it was the Cigarette Smoking Man (William B. Davis).
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Quds News Network@QudsNen·
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou stated that: “There are 10,000 documents related to the Kennedy assassination that will never be released [by Trump], because every single one points directly at Israel. JFK was actively trying to prevent Israel from acquiring nuclear technology, and they decided they had to take him out.”
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@meghanncuniff @Meta Meta has a market cap of 1.5T as in TRILLION, so this is change between the sofa cushions to them.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
Flu shots are a COMPLETE FAILURE — they increase your risk of dementia (+38%), Alzheimer's (+50%), AND the flu (+27%).
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@DawnsMission Wild guess of an answer to your q.: because statin poisons enrich Big Pharma; and angiograms & related vascular interventions enrich the PE firms that own the hospitals. And Japanese soybeans do neither.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
Why hasn’t nattokinase replaced statins? Joe Rogan discussed a study where 1,062 people took it for a year. Ultrasound showed their arterial plaque shrank 36%. This enzyme stops new blockages and reverses existing plaque. Why not mainstream yet?
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Humanspective@Humanspective·
Dr. Ben Bikman says the evidence is "pretty solid” for Nattokinase, from the Japanese staple natto. The research is showing it might do much more than “just dissolving clots”. A published study following “a little over 1000 patients” with “confirmed carotid artery plaques” found “a significant reduction in plaque size”
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@xmuse_ Sublime, I'd love to hear the whole thing. Reminds me of Hildegard von Bingen's work. Also of the call to prayer I used to hear when I lived a block away from a mosque in the Kensington section of Brooklyn NY.
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Muse@xmuse_·
This is the most amazing thing you'll see today! 💯 Psalm 50 in Aramaic by Trio Mandili — the language of Jesus. Haunting Miserere (Psalm 51 in Western Bibles). Grab tissues 🙏🏼 Translation from Aramaic down in the comments.
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Cary Kelly
Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
Iowa produces the most GMO corn in the US. Iowa uses more pesticide than any other state except one. Iowa has the 2nd greatest incidence of cancer in the US. Some Iowa countries have cancer rates 50% higher than the national average. But it can’t be the chemicals…
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@HistContent Maybe because people don't read books anymore? This book alone is from Bury & Meiggs, History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great (1975, St. Martins Press) and covers roughly a thousand years (ca. 700BCE - 350CE).
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History Content@HistContent·
Ancient Persia should be far more central to how we tell the story of civilization. This is the Gate of All Nations at Persepolis, built under Xerxes I in the 5th century BCE, where empire, art, language, and power met in stone. Yet Persia is still too often reduced to a footnote in Greek history instead of recognized as one of the ancient world’s greatest cultural centers. Why do you think ancient Persia is still so overlooked?
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I'm that way with psychedelics, both for substance and dosage: one of my rare disagreements with the immortal McKenna is over his insistence on 5 grams psilocybin as the optimal transformational quantity. I say: each body-mind is unique; start with micro-doses (5 - 25 mg.) and work up, guided by experience. What's dull to one will open wide the gates of sublime realization in another. And what better time to start than now, here on the brink of WWIII?
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Dr Suzanne Humphries
Dr Suzanne Humphries@DrSuzanneH7·
@DrJackKruse Correct. I always like to try things before recommending them to others. I've pretty much done that with everything except dialysis.
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