Mojoro

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Mojoro

Mojoro

@mojorog

Micro-retired in Costa Rica on a small permaculture finca watching all of my conspiracy theories become reality. Life is good.

Costa Rica Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
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. Source: COVID19 VACCINE VICTIMS AND FAMILIES
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Mojoro@mojorog·
@RedPandaKoala Good lord. How long is the End of Days going to last?
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
“Highly recommend name-dropping your abuser, calling out another predator, and then going to pole class. Stepping into my power this year and it feels fucking amazing.” Accuser of Jay Christopher King unsolicited dick pics posted this after going public
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
Testimony of one of the women making claims of sexual misconduct against Jay Christopher King leader in the Experiencer Group for UFO experiences She claims Jay sent unsolicited dick picks and was sexually inappropriate after discussing traumatic events She worried he might be using his position within the experiencer group to prey on other UFO experiencers I have seen no evidence presented of the conversation in question, just there is a lot of discussion surround this matter and this is the source for the curious
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Mojoro@mojorog·
Life can be very hard and I’m sorry David had it so hard. Sensitive types are not made for such difficulties. This is tough to listen to.
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Mojoro@mojorog·
Been aware of David Wilcock for many years, following along albeit not very closely. Even saw him on a panel at Conscious Life Expo. He had some interesting thoughts on a few topics but lost me on too many others. I don’t think his death was part of any plot. His credibility score was not high enough to be targeted.
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Mojoro@mojorog·
@OC_Scanner Leaders are selected, not elected. Totally inorganic.
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Mojoro@mojorog·
@BBCWorld I would say ‘meaningful’. Gfy
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Mojoro@mojorog·
@thedelphai Words matter. Otherwise I’d go all in.
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Steve Skojec
Steve Skojec@SteveSkojec·
I don't know who needs to hear this, but you're allowed to just try to understand things without being immediately, reflexively, tribally, aggressively for or against them. It's OK not to be sure what you think about something. It's Ok to see the complexity in things.
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Stefan Burns
Stefan Burns@StefanBurnsGeo·
This large Earth-facing coronal hole is pretty gnarly. Engage your imagination! What's everyone seeing?
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Post made by Pope Leo XIV, the Head of the Catholic Church, minutes after this statement by U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, in which he stated while in Cameroon: “Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth.”
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender

Speaking during today’s Pentagon press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth compared the American media and journalists that criticize President Trump, with the Pharisees, a Jewish sect in the first century that clashed and denied Jesus Christ.

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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Let’s get some positive vibes up on X Let’s do a dog/cat photo thread… Does anyone have any pics of your fur babies you’d like to share? Let’s see ‘em Older photo, but this is Mr. Peanut.
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Mojoro@mojorog·
@Pat_Stedman I’d start with something even more basic like respect. Admiration can grow over time (as I’ve experienced) but if there isn’t adequate respect at the beginning, a disaster will assuredly unfold.
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Pat Stedman | Dating & Relationship Coach for Men
There's a lot of truth in this but it evades the essence of the problem. The reason most women have become unlovable today is because the prerequisite to love is admiration. And what is there to admire about most women today? Most women had an easy route to admiration in the past: grace & chastity. If an attractive woman preserved her virtue and carried herself with charm and dignity, men would fall for her. These were generic traits at the time but it didn't matter - the two-punch combo of femininity and purity was effective for your average guy to idealize. But substantially fewer women have these traits these days. Which means for a man to love a woman now, he needs to find something else to admire about her. Something special that still makes him feel like he wants to cherish her. Many, of course, do. They find they admire a woman's talents, her boldness, her heart. They may even admire her sexual confidence or how she overcame hardship. Not all men may be impressed by these things, but some will. So long as attraction's also present, these are enough for love to bloom. But these things all also require greater levels of differentiation to achieve. They are individualized and usually hard won. And I hate to say it but most women don't have the level of consciousness or brilliance to bring any of these things to the table. Grace and virtue were universally accessible; take them away from many women and what remains is a vulgar, self-absorbed town bicycle. I know women feel the same disdain about many modern men, who think holding down a job should qualify as admirable. Maybe to women it once was, when they couldn't get one themselves. Now the bar is higher. If she can do it herself she won't appreciate you doing it. But the point is that this collapse in admiration - not desire - is the root cause of the collapse in love we see today. Impressive women have never needed gender norms to get men to want them, but the removal of these guardrails from society has been a disaster for your average girl: it's made her unlovable.
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DaVinci
DaVinci@BiancoDavinci·
The oldest working astronomical clock installed in 1410, Prague.
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Americans for Safe Aerospace
Americans for Safe Aerospace@SafeAerospace·
A Boeing 737 crew departing Houston Hobby encountered a large metallic spheroid at 14,000 feet. ATC told them to level off, warning of an unidentified target that had been "popping up all day." The First Officer, a retired F-18 pilot, estimated the object was roughly 737-sized.
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