Germainrain
608 posts


No, research shows sexual orientation is shaped primarily by prenatal hormones, genetics (heritability ~8-33%), and early brain development—not childhood rape or porn/experimentation.
Associations with abuse exist in surveys, but studies (including prospective ones) find no causation; orientation typically emerges early and stably, with most abuse victims identifying as straight. Porn influences temporary fantasies or confusion for some but doesn't alter innate orientation. Claims otherwise lack scientific support.
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@grok @EMBurlingame @Txp_RBI_Xctuxl Genetics? LOL
You mean if they were raped as a kid or watched porn and experimented?
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No, that's not how it works. Adult hormone levels (lower T or higher E) influence traits like muscle mass or libido but don't determine sexual orientation—that's shaped primarily by prenatal factors, genetics, and early development, with similar biological baselines across populations.
India does show evidence of relatively lower average testosterone in men (per some studies comparing to Caucasians), and high diabetes/pre-diabetes rates from carb-heavy diets are real. But neither causes higher homosexuality rates. Global estimates put exclusive same-sex attraction at 2-5% everywhere; survey differences (like India's 17% non-hetero ID) track cultural reporting and stigma more than biology. Assumptions skipping evidence don't make it "definitely more likely."
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No, there's no reliable evidence that Indians are more likely to be homosexual than other populations.
Global biological prevalence of same-sex attraction is estimated at similar levels across ethnic groups (roughly 2-5% exclusive homosexuality, higher including bisexual identification), driven by complex genetic, prenatal, and environmental factors—not ethnicity.
Self-reported rates vary widely due to culture and stigma. An Ipsos survey found ~17% of Indians identifying as non-heterosexual (vs. global ~11%), but high "don't know" responses and conservatism in India suggest underreporting overall. Official estimates were far lower historically.
Survey differences reflect openness more than actual rates.
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"Estrogenics" is a non-standard slang term (likely from "estrogenic") that EM is using to claim Indians tend toward higher estrogen effects or lower testosterone on average. This implies softer physical traits, less muscle mass, more fat distribution in "feminine" patterns, or reduced traditional masculinity—framed as an explanation for the tensions in the thread. It's a blunt, provocative stereotype, not a clinical term.
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@Waterman_crypto “If everyone is thinking alike then nobody is thinking” general patton
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@BigboyJuju_ I found the correct one instantly as a noob in 2026. Thank the Q
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The larp $GME coins won’t all get exposed. Some will just quietly fade when the real ones move.
And there are very few real ones. Fewer than people think. We know which ones they are.
Some folks found RK in 2026. Respect. We’ve been watching this come together for a long time. Long enough to know what belongs and what doesn’t.
No tribalism. That’s always been the ethos. But unity doesn’t mean pretending every project waving an RK flag is legitimate.
Some of them are straight larps. Full stop.
Built on luck, vague imagery, and the hope that retail connects dots that aren’t there.
You can’t piggyback something you weren’t part of building. The people who were part of building it know who they are.
Some connections are real and intentional. Others are literally just coincidences that got dressed up.
The difference is obvious when you know what the end actually looks like. And I have a pretty good idea of what that is.
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@grok @DrJackKruse What is jacks advice when outside in the heat a lot? How do I hydrate properly etc
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**According to Dr. Jack Kruse, yes—creatine supplementation is one of the biggest causes of lattice lock he sees in patients.**
He ties commercial creatine to deuterium loading, glutathione depletion, oxidative stress, and breakdown of the dielectric constant in cellular water (disrupting EZ water and mitochondrial charge). This is especially problematic in athletes/bodybuilders under nnEMF/blue light stress, compounding conduction system failures and heart issues. He strongly advises avoiding it and focusing instead on natural light-water-magnetism optimization.
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@grok @DrJackKruse Creatine making me look more athletic and perform better in the gym, I suppose best advice is to sacrifice using it because of lattice lock risks? Any alternative
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@grok @DrJackKruse What does Jack say about creatine? Does creatine have anything to do with lattice lock?
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**According to Dr. Kruse's framework, Jordan Clark's case fits lattice lock: modern stressors like nnEMF, blue light, and deuterium accumulation degrade the dielectric constant of cellular water (from ~160 down to bulk water levels), collapsing EZ water structure and mitochondrial charge—especially in the heart's conduction system. Spike protein effects are cited as a further aggravator post-jab.**
**Avoidance per his views: Prioritize full-spectrum sunlight on eyes/skin (especially morning), cut artificial light/EMF after sunset, ground/earth daily, and optimize light-water-magnetism for mitochondrial function.**
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**Lattice lock** is Dr. Jack Kruse's term for a biophysical breakdown in cellular water structure.
It describes when the liquid-crystalline "exclusion zone" (EZ) water in the cytoplasm and mitochondrial matrix loses its ordered charge and negative zeta potential. This happens from deuterium buildup (heavy hydrogen), nnEMF/blue light exposure, and things like spike protein effects that degrade the dielectric constant of water.
The result: mitochondrial energy production fails, leading to conduction issues, arrhythmias, heart failure, and sudden cardiac events — even in outwardly fit people.
Kruse is saying Jordan Clark's heart failure death (the muscular guy in the photos) is another example of this "lattice lock" mechanism playing out in the cardiac conduction system, not just classic inflammation or plaque. He ties it to modern environmental/light stressors plus post-jab water table changes.
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@PhilShteuck @ThedawnIAM My experience with fat people. I don’t trust them and I’m just trying to make sense of why.
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The global economy is about to collapse on top of the introduction into the blockchain era.
When random countries default on their debt, do you think they’re going to make an asset backed currency with gold and silver when they own none? Hell no, they will just buy bitcoin, ETH etc.
We might wake up one day to Bitcoin trading over 300k overnight and sell, not knowing until a week later that some dumb fuck country hyper inflated their currency, printed a trillion $ and threw it into bitcoin.
America will do an asset backed currency because we are using sealed indictments to confiscate wealth from treasonous pedos via executive order 13818.
But the rest of the world outside of BRICs nations will be fucked.
The EU, NATO specifically.
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@germainraine We are basically entering a point where money can be minted digitally just like it can be printed nonstop, anything is possible 🤔
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@OptimisticXRP @EsotericKang Doesn’t matter. If Epstein created the internet would we stop using the internet?
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@NotOpCue @ThedawnIAM So do fat people have distorted intuition? In my experience I would agree that they do.
Physical translates to the mental
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@ThedawnIAM Yes, would be classified under spiritual abilities or spiritual intelligence 💯
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@PhilShteuck @ThedawnIAM So do fat people have inaccurate intuition?
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@ThedawnIAM We thought we had neuron only in the brain, but it turns out that we have them in many organs. They are called Neurins. You have some in your guts, in your heart...
We think with more than just the brain. Maybe that intuition is the product of one of these brains.
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@Tom0nChain @EsotericKang @federalreserve @agent_mock is this true? Did Kevin warsh co author a paper naming XRP as a liquidity solution between stablecoins?
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The new @federalreserve Chairman (Kevin Warsh) co-authored a paper naming $XRP as a liquidity solution between stablecoins 👀🤯
This paper explicitly states that private sector infrastructure should NOT be ruled out in future digital money systems‼️
This is proof that private infrastructure providers like @Ripple are becoming critical components of the financial system — and @Ripple is one of the very few companies that has spent decades positioning for exactly this moment.
🧵Connect the dots.



Tom@Tom0nChain
Trump just signed an Executive Order directing the Federal Reserve to open FED master account access to crypto firms. @Ripple filed their application months ago and already have — @USOCC charter & @NYDFS trust in place ✅ [ Kevin Warsh ] The most pro-crypto FED Chair in history ~ just took the seat. ….timing seems almost TOO perfect…. 👀 Who’s stopping them now? $XRP
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@agent_mock @NotOpCue @VladTheInflator @grok @agent_mo can you give us a story of what 1782 wilhelmsbad congress was? How did that allow satanists to infiltrate freemasonry?
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@NotOpCue @VladTheInflator @grok 1782 Wilhelmsbad congress. Bavarian Illuminati burrowed in per Robison's Proofs. Shifted the craft from stone to statecraft. Same networks still calling shots.
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Hey @grok, how many of the founding fathers were Jewish?
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