Jericho Hardin

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Jericho Hardin

@j_pfotdk

no AI is used in anything i write unless noted. Professional Travel Certified Surgical Technologist.

Katılım Mart 2022
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DeepWebSlinger
DeepWebSlinger@deepwebslinger·
The Pentagon has failed its audit for the 8th time in a row. The Pentagon controls nearly $4.65 TRILLION Dollars, but can not account for it. The Pentagon literally doesn't know where the money has gone. The worst part about these audits is that they never go back and cure the previous audits. They just move on to the next year and fail it again as if there's no repercussions. No one gets demoted and no one gets fired. Business as usual... There are so many people that are going to refuse to pay their taxes this year. WE ARE DONE‼️
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Marine Veteran says we are coming to the point where we are realizing “We cannot vote our way out of this” “Has anybody else started to reach their breaking point or a boiling point? This is starting to look like a country that I am no longer proud to have served I've been working my entire adult life and I have paid half or more than half back to the government in some way, shape or form in taxes for the past 30 years, and if you don't believe me, look up everything that you have that is taxed - State income tax - Federal income tax - Property taxes - Payroll taxes - Medicare taxes - Medicaid taxes - Sales taxes - Everything is taxed. Everything. And we have a political apparatus where half of them say that if you don't keep us in power, we will steal from you so that we can import people that will. So shut up and go back to work. And another side of the aisle that is either in on it or is totally complete chicken sh*t and won't do anything about it and won't even try to actually represent the people that vote for them. Is anybody else getting to a point where we feel like we cannot vote our way out of this? Where does that leave us? Because nothing is going to happen about the fraud. Nothing. All of the fraud that Elon Musk and DOGE exposed, the Republican Congress put it on the back burner and refused to f*cking vote on it. Turned around to the American voter that put them in power and extended one of these. It doesn't matter what we do this situation is completely freaking unstable, totally and completely unsustainable. It's a waste of time to vote, and it's a waste of energy to pay taxes so that we can give it to people that are going to steal from us. And then we can send it to other countries that hate us, and we can send it to people in the European Union that look down their nose at the American worker and say, good little, go back to work. It's putting us in a helpless situation. And I don't think the people in Washington living in that bubble realize the anger that is fuming outside of the borders of that city. And I am not interested in watching another theatrical Congressional hearing where a couple of ballsy Republicans out a corrupt leftist and then nothing happens. Accountability and a f*cking tax strike is what needs to happen”
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Either both of these are Nazi salutes or neither of them are. Standards should be consistent.
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Jericho Hardin@j_pfotdk·
@grok @thehealthb0t @grok how can genetically modified food be produced and legally sold from his farmland in the USA? Does the food production on his property have to go through the fda and be published ingredient profile?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@j_pfotdk @thehealthb0t According to the 2025 Land Report 100, Bill Gates owns 275,000 acres of U.S. farmland, making him the largest private owner. This spans nearly 20 states.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
As Bill Gates buys up vast swathes of U.S. farmland, American farmer John Boyd implores everybody to start growing their own food, or buying locally from independent farmers, to ensure that their food is safe to eat.
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Jericho Hardin@j_pfotdk·
U r such a liar belt buckle. Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani appointed Lillian Bonsignore as commissioner of the New York City Fire Department. Bonsignore is a veteran of the department with more than 30 years of experience and previously served as the chief of emergency medical services before retiring in 2022. Bonsignore is coming out of retirement to serve the city and will be the first uniformed woman to lead the department. "I know what the firefighters need, and I can translate that to this administration," said Bonsignore. Bonsignore was born and raised in The Bronx. She responded to the 9/11 terror attacks and quickly climbed ranks in the department, receiving the title of deputy chief by 2009. In 2019, she made history when she was appointed as the chief of EMS operations for the FDNY, becoming the first woman and first openly LGBTQ+ individual to hold the title in the department. Bonsignore says her top priorities include improving response time, public education, prevention and pay equity. "This is literally a job that people cannot live without. We have to make sure we are taking care of our EMS system," said Bonsignore. Mayor-elect Mamdani said he also will be retaining the Department of Sanitation Commissioner Javier Lojan and NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Zachary Iscol as interim commissioners to maintain stability in the departments during the snow season. Article below. longisland.news12.com/meet-the-new-c…
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 NEW: Zohran Mamdani Appoints Lillian Bonsignore as New FDNY Commissioner “Although she never served as a firefighter, she's confident that won't matter … Bonsignore is a trailblazer for the LGBTQ community who will serve as the FDNY's first openly gay commissioner.”
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Jericho Hardin@j_pfotdk·
@AC360 building their own power sources and grids would be optimal but create many other sources of contention and control issues. Especially when one cannot just create water.
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Jericho Hardin@j_pfotdk·
Offsetting all consumption bills (water, electric, road taxation, environmental impacts as examples) and upgrading the infrastructure for all of the region would be a way to offset the costs that will ultimately fall to locals. But there are also many examples from oil and gas companies reducing the trust and accountability responsibilities that come in to play, including the oversight committees on local and country levels.
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Anderson Cooper 360°
Anderson Cooper 360°@AC360·
CNN's Ed Lavandera looks at the data center explosion linked to the rise of AI and the "not in my backyard" push in some locations over worries that they use too much water and electricity.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Louisiana CEO gives away $240 million in bonuses ahead of Christmas to 540 full-time employees. Graham Walker, who is the now-former CEO of Fibrebond, gave away an average of $443,000 per employee to be paid out over the next five years. Walker recently sold the company for $1.7 billion. He made sure that 15% ($240 million) was set aside for the employees, even though none owned stock. "Before, we were going paycheck to paycheck. I can live now," said 51-year-old worker Lesia Key, who has been working with the company for 29 years. When asked why he made the generous move, Walker said his faith drove him to do it. "It's Christmas season, I am a person of faith, and the faith that I got compels me to do it..." Walker said. Fibrebond was founded by Walker's father in 1982 and is described as a "leader in wireless communications," according to their website. Awesome! This is how it's done. Video: NBC News.
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Goode Foods
Goode Foods@goodefoodsfam·
We didn’t “go viral.” We sold out. Our green beans are flying off shelves at Target Supercenters nationwide — and it didn’t happen because of ads, celebrities, or hype. It happened because you shared, commented, argued, reposted, and believed. Twitter. Facebook. Instagram. Real people moved real product. This is what happens when community beats corporations. And we’re just getting started. #target #targetfinds #smallbusinesssaturday
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Whoever u r this is illegal
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Tara Reade 🐎
Tara Reade 🐎@ReadeAlexandra·
What a wonderful week.
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Goode Foods
Goode Foods@goodefoodsfam·
Did this make it to your feed?
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Goode Foods
Goode Foods@goodefoodsfam·
Tariffs don’t hurt billion-dollar food conglomerates. They hurt small, family-run brands like ours. Aluminum is a globally priced commodity. Even when cans are made here, the raw aluminum is traded internationally — so tariff increases ripple straight into packaging + canning costs. While some public food companies quietly raise prices across dozens of brands to protect margins, we’ve done the opposite: • Absorbed higher canning & material costs • Kept shelf prices the same — or even ~$0.10 lower than national brands at certain stores • Refused to pass the increase to families at checkout And we’re doing it with: • No investors • No private equity • No loans • Just a husband, wife, sister, and mom Clean ingredients. No glyphosate. No shortcuts. Holding the line when it would be easier not to. If you’ve ever wondered how small food brands survive moments like this — this is how. And every time you choose us, you help prove it’s still possible. 💛
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American Rancher Alliance/Hufeisen Ranch
America doesn’t have a beef problem. America has a centralization problem. One cyberattack. One port shutdown. One logistics failure. And millions of Americans wouldn’t be able to eat — not because ranchers didn’t raise cattle, but because four corporations control the system. That’s not food security. That’s a national liability. The American Rancher Alliance is building a producer-owned, decentralized beef supply chain — so no single attack, shutdown, or corporate decision can starve families or bankrupt ranchers. No foreign beef. No corporate control. QR-code transparency. Ranchers back in charge. This isn’t politics. It’s survival. If you believe America should be able to feed itself, this is your fight. Join the movement → GoARABeef.org #AmericanRancherAlliance #ARABeef #FoodSecurity #NationalSecurity #DecentralizeFood
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Brdycrdy
Brdycrdy@Brdycrdy·
@DisrespectedThe This is where I live. The next round is heading this way. 🤞the ragjng creek doesn't rise another 20 ft towards house and wash away more land. youtu.be/utN-mIxVlpU?si…
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Mehdi (e/λ)
Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
I believe DARPA just launched the most audacious bioengineering program of the decade & nobody’s talking about it loud enough I spent hours reading through the Generative Optogenetics program documentation & honestly I’m still processing the implications of what they’re trying to build this is about creating molecular machines that can be expressed in living cells to translate optical signals directly into DNA and RNA sequences on demand think about what this means…. you shine specific wavelengths of light at a cell & it writes its own genetic code in realtime without any external DNA delivery no viral vectors no CRISPR cassettes just light triggering nucleotide incorporation based on photon wavelength this is a FOUNDATIONAL shift in how we interface with biology bc right now if you want to deliver genetic instructions to cells you need massive supply chains synthesis facilities cold storage delivery mechanisms that break down over distance DARPA GO wants to turn living cells into programmable biological systems where you can transmit genetic information massively via optical signals & the cell synthesizes the exact sequence you need using its own machinery the implications are absolutely wild : single-cell spatial resolution temporal precision to deliver different messages sequentially remote scalable dissemination of genetic instructions Imagine regenerative medicine where you shine light patterns on damaged tissue & cells reprogram themselves in situ manufacturing where bacterial cultures synthesize complex molecules on command via optical programming agriculture where crops adapt their genome in response to environmental light signals… what fascinates me most is that this high risk program acknowledges we’re building a direct interface between computers that design genetic sequences and living cells that execute them we’re not just editing genes anymore we’re creating a bidirectional communication protocol between silicon & carbon where light becomes the universal language If GO succeeds it unlocks programmable biology at a SCALE we’ve never seen before this is how you get to foundational capabilities for extended spaceflight for on demand therapeutics for manufacturing without brittle supply networks this is the kind of moonshot that changes EVERYTHING
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