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Joe Rogan@joerogan·
Since there's an issue with searching for this episode on YouTube here is the full podcast with Trump
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Your brain has a circuit that doesn't know you live in a city. Its only job is to monitor whether birds are still singing. Right now, in this room, it is on. The circuit predates primates. Mammals have been using ambient soundscape continuity as a predator-detection system for roughly 200 million years. Birds stop singing when something larger moves through their territory. For most of mammalian history, a forest full of song meant no large predator was nearby, and the cessation of sound was the warning. Your nervous system never updated this software. The Max Planck Institute tested the inverse in 2022 with 295 participants. Six minutes of birdsong dropped anxiety with a medium effect size. Six minutes of traffic noise raised depression with the same. The effect worked on subjects who lived in dense urban environments and had no regular contact with nature. The brain still ran the check. Birdsong sits in the 1,000 to 8,000 Hz range. Your brainstem reads continuous patterns in that band as a signal that nothing dangerous is currently moving through the environment. EEG data shows birdsong at 45 to 50 decibels boosts alpha wave activity by 14.1% relative to silence. Alpha is the brainwave signature of relaxed alertness. Push the same birdsong above 60 decibels and the response flips. Stress markers rise 29%. The circuit only trusts the signal at the volume of quiet conversation, which is exactly the volume birds sing at from a typical distance. Three things happen simultaneously when the brain registers ambient safety. The amygdala downregulates. The parasympathetic nervous system takes over from the sympathetic. Heart rate variability rises, cortisol drops. The posterior cingulate cortex, which sits at the center of the rumination circuit, quiets down. King's College London tracked this through a smartphone study with over 1,200 participants and found the mood lift lasted hours after the sound stopped. People diagnosed with depression got the same response as healthy controls. Most of what gets labeled mental fatigue is hypervigilance running in the background. Birdsong tells the circuit it can stand down, and the brain reallocates the freed compute everywhere else. A quiet park feels different from a quiet office because the parks have sentinels.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Scientists have created one of the most detailed 3D reconstructions of a human cell (eukaryotic cell) ever produced. This groundbreaking model, often termed a "Cellular Landscape Cross-Section Through a Eukaryotic Cell," combines data from X-ray tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and cryo-electron microscopy to map molecular structures in extreme detail.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles
FOX 11 Los Angeles@FOXLA·
California residents pay about 11% more for groceries, 40% more for gas and 61% more for utilities than the national average, according to the report. foxla.com/news/californi…
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry. The year is 1958. Your doctor tells you to eat less fat. The evidence is contested. The contestation is not in the public messaging. The food industry has been helpful in clarifying which findings deserve attention. Some researchers who published contradictory data have been quietly defunded. Ancel Keys is on the cover of Time magazine. The year is 1962. Your doctor prescribes thalidomide to your pregnant wife for morning sickness. It has been approved. The FDA gave it the green light in Europe. Twelve thousand children will be born with severe limb malformations before anyone in an official capacity acknowledges the problem. The families are told the drug was safe. The drug was approved. Both of these things remain true. The year is 1972. Your doctor prescribes Valium. Britain is in the grip of a benzodiazepine wave that will last two decades. The dependency risk is known internally. It is not shared. Your doctor is not lying to you. He was not told either. The year is 1999. Your doctor prescribes Vioxx for your arthritis. It is newer than ibuprofen, well-tolerated, and Merck has a study showing it works. Merck also has internal data suggesting it roughly doubles the risk of heart attack. This data will not reach your doctor for four more years. Fifty thousand people are estimated to have died in the interim. Merck eventually settles for 4.85 billion dollars. No criminal charges are brought. The year is 2002. Your doctor prescribes OxyContin. Purdue Pharma trained its sales representatives to tell doctors the addiction risk was less than one percent. That figure came from a letter, not a study. The letter was about patients with terminal cancer on short-term doses in hospital settings. Your doctor is a GP with a patient who has a bad back. Nobody draws a distinction. Nobody is required to. The year is 2008. Your doctor checks your cholesterol. Your LDL is elevated. You are prescribed a statin. Nobody mentions that the number needed to treat for primary prevention is approximately 250. Nobody mentions that the muscle deterioration you'll notice over the next two years is listed as a rare side effect rather than a documented pattern affecting a meaningful percentage of patients. The trial that informed the prescription was funded by the manufacturer. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines. New studies. New consensus. He is confident. He has always been confident. The confidence has never been the problem. The confidence is, in fact, precisely the problem.
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Clifton Duncan
Clifton Duncan@cliftonaduncan·
Allow me to educate you: One friend of mine got banished from Broadway in 2020 for not getting the jab. She is a 2x Tony Award nominee and they still won't welcome her back. Another was fired from a world-famous band after posting about a book by a controversial journalist. Another was cancelled by a major symphony orchestra in 2020. He's currently suing another symphony orchestra that's trying to blackball him. Two friends of mine had their long and distinguished careers destroyed for voicing gender critical views. One is in the US, the other is in the UK (yes, it's an international problem). I'm still on a list in NYC for condemning pandemic policy and identity politics. Many people have had their lives ruined over the past decade for nothing more than their mere existence being offensive to left-wing orthodoxy. They had thriving careers doing what they loved, with people they thought were friends. Then they thought one wrong thing and it was all over. "Cancel Culture" doesn't grab headlines the way it did 10 years ago. It's no longer shocking. We've even grown used to it. But the thing is, most of the people who get cancelled aren't rich, famous comedians. That's why people like this person can pretend it doesn't happen, successfully signaling to peers that she's still "safe" to associate with, all while remaining blissfully ignorant of the devastation wrought over the past decade...most of it inflicted by people exactly like her.
Joanna Robinson@jowrotethis

Tell me again about cancel culture being real.

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Joe Rogan@joerogan·
Honestly I just remembered it wrong. I was elk hunting when Jimmy Kimmel was getting people angry at him for joking about the assassination and blaming it on MAGA. I would never “lie” about that. I just had a dumb memory moment.
Henri Fjord@henri_fjord

What a weird thing to lie about

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Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Perfect explanation!
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Stanley nwite
Stanley nwite@Stanley_wings1·
Not to BRAG or anything but I made this with a PENCIL 😅
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
The full Tony Hinchcliffe roast from the All-In Podcast Holiday Party. Absolutely hilarious. 😂🔥👏 📸: @theallinpod
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
🚨Scans Reveal This Ancient, Alien-Looking Mummy Has a BABY Inside of Her! How could this possibly be faked?
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Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker@sapinker·
Bombshell: Oliver Sacks (a humane man & a fine essayist) made up many of the details in his famous case studies, deluding neuroscientists, psychologists, & general readers for decades. The man who mistook his wife for a hat? The autistic twins who generated multi-digit prime numbers? The institutionalized, paralyzed man who tapped out allusions to Rilke? Made up to embellish the stories. Probably also: the aphasic patients who detected lies better than neurologically intact people, including Ronald Reagan's insincerity. newyorker.com/magazine/2025/…
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Jason Sands
Jason Sands@JasonTSands·
The Nazca Mummies are proving themselves genuine!
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING: New Radar Scan Reveals a Massive Engineered Substructure That Looks Like An Energy Grid Beneath the Giza Plateau🚨 Radar engineer Filippo Biondi just dropped the most explosive finding ever reported at Giza: eight clearly man-made, tube-like structures plunging more than a kilometer beneath the Khafre Pyramid and ending in huge 80-meter chambers. The structures are obviously artificially engineered and the synthetic aperture radar Doppler-tomography technique he used has precedent in accurately predicting underground structures (in both commercial and defense use cases). The Egyptian ministry of culture is extremely afraid this finding might rewrite their history. 1) The Core Structure: Eight hollow tubes (with two symmetrical sets of four) sit directly beneath the Khafre Pyramid’s base and run straight down over 1 km into the bedrock. They terminate in a massive chamber roughly 80 meters across. The shape is engineered; nothing in geology produces structures like this. 2) The Method Used: Regular SAR can’t see through rock. Biondi uses a Doppler-tomographic approach: the satellites measure tiny vibrations on the surface, and the inversion reconstructs what’s below from how those vibrations modulate the radar signal. It’s physics, not AI. 3) Independent Replication: The same underground structures appear in data from: • Umbra • Capella Space • ISI • COSMO-SkyMed If this were a glitch or artifact, it wouldn’t repeat across four separate systems. 4) Real-World Validation: Biondi’s method has already been tested against real sites where we know the exact layout. It has: • Mapped the Gran Sasso underground lab with exact accuracy • Reproduced the Osiris Shaft down to ~37 meters • Imaged magma and voids used in active civil-protection monitoring These aren’t speculative models...they match real measurements. 5) Giza As A Unified System: After Khafre, the team scanned the rest of the plateau. Similar tube-like structures miraculously appear beneath Menkaure (a smaller 2+2 pattern) and a single descending tube under the Sphinx. The evidence points to a giant connected system beneath all three monuments. 6) The Tunnel Network: The tomography shows a dense web of tunnels running between the pyramids and toward the Sphinx. Several known surface shafts, now blocked or filled with debris, look like the original access points into this network. 7) Water As A Key Variable: The Osiris Shaft contains water at about 33–37 meters. Biondi thinks water flow is part of how the system operates, possibly tied to vibrational or informational dynamics. He cites Preparata and Del Giudice’s work on coherent water domains but avoids any “power plant” jump. 8) Academia: Biondi already has a peer-reviewed SAR/Doppler tomography paper on the Khufu Pyramid in Remote Sensing. His larger Khafre + plateau paper is now in peer review. The work sticks to hard measurements: geometry, depth, replication. 9) Next Steps: The CAF Project is preparing a proposal to: • Clear out the sealed shafts between Khafre and the Sphinx • Run direct seismic surveys to confirm the satellite data • Enter the tunnel system if Egypt authorizes it At this point, approval from Cairo is the only barrier to verifying what the scans show. If those shafts are opened, the world may be looking at a multi-kilometer engineered complex beneath Giza. Full Documentary 👇
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Skirt Go Spinny
Skirt Go Spinny@Skirt_Go_Spinny·
This classic Portlandia episode perfectly illustrates the insanity of gender ideology. Released before the institutional capture psyop of the last 10 years, we can see how easy it is to mock. Gender insanity would never have taken hold if not for mass censorship which prohibited criticism such as this from main stream media. Also, it's quite hilarious 😂👇 "I don't know your gender. I don't know Candace's. I don't know mine. You don't know my gender? I don't. Do I look like a woman? I don't know what a woman looks like."
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