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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Dr. Peter McCullough: Most doctors choose not to see the truth because they have taken the vaccine and recommended it to those around them. "And now it is psychologically impossible for them to come to the internal recognition that this has been a disastrous mistake for their own health, and for the health of their family and their patients."
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Most people think of philosophy as an abstraction that doesn't touch the real world, but they're wrong. Most real world problems are philosophy problems, and most philosophy problems are "giving things the wrong names". For example, if you call feral drug addicts "homeless people", then you can't solve the problem. You can only buy more houses for feral drug addicts to destroy. In this case, we called the police and courts the "justice system". But they're not. They can't be the justice system. The function of a justice system would be to give everyone what they deserve. Now, I deserve a hundred million dollars, a private Caribbean island, and a foot massage from Lauren Bacall in her prime, but I don't see the "justice" system lifting a finger to correct any of this, do you? No, what we are supposed to have is a public safety system. The function of a public safety system is to keep the public and their property safe. If we understood that, we wouldn't care about what criminals deserve. We would care how likely they are to do it again. Or something worse. In a public safety system, retardation and mental illness are not migrating factors. They are the opposite. Because they mean that the criminal is more likely to pose a future threat. We all understand this. We all understand that the feral retard who stabs strangers on the train for being White and beautiful is a worse person than the man who murders his wife and her lover when he catches them in the act. Not because of some abstract calculus of moral agency, of who is disadvantaged and who isn't, but because one is certainly going to murder more people if he can, while the other is a lot less likely to. We've known for centuries, if not millennia, that it's the same small percentage of people doing all the robbing, raping, and murdering, over and over and over again. And we've known for centuries that if you physically remove them from society, that's 100% effective in stopping them from doing it again. The only hurdle is philosophical. Call it a "justice" system, and you have to argue endlessly about morality and redemption, and then some leftie thug-hugger weaponizes your own Christianity against you. Call it public safety, and you confine the argument to likelihood of reoffense. Then you are in the realm of statistics. Which you can compute. It all starts with naming things correctly, according to their actual nature.
New York Post@nypost

Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8

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Aimen Dean
Aimen Dean@AimenDean·
I genuinely don’t know whether to laugh or lose my mind anymore at this European hypocritical double standards. When it comes to Vladimir Putin, suddenly it’s Churchillian resolve. No compromise. No dialogue. Arm Ukraine to the teeth, sanction everything that moves, wreck your own energy security if necessary - because tyranny must be confronted. Fine. I actually respect the consistency of that … in isolation. But then you turn around and lecture us - us - the Gulf monarchies, Jordan and Israel, about showing restraint with Tehran? About dialogue? About coexistence? Are you serious? For forty years - forty bloody years - this regime has been waging a shadow war across the region. Militias, proxies, sleeper cells, terror networks, destabilizing entire countries - Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen - and threatening the Gulf monarchies, Jordan, and Israel nonstop. This isn’t theoretical. This isn’t abstract. This is lived reality. And yet here come Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and the rest of the European choir, gently advising us to calm down, de-escalate, and - what was it again? - “give diplomacy a chance.” Diplomacy with who, exactly? With a system that has built its entire regional strategy on plausible deniability and proxy terror violence? You were willing to absorb inflation, energy shocks, and political backlash at home to confront Moscow. You made that choice. You said: this is the price of standing up to a tyrant. So don’t come here and tell us - after decades of being on the receiving end - that we should just sit down, smile politely, and “coexist.” Either you believe in confronting tyranny everywhere .. or you don’t. Macron, Starmer, rest of EU leaders and top bureaucrats should just STFU and spare us the self righteous sanctimonious lectures!🤐🤫
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Flashback: A Masterclass by Douglas Murrray! 🇮🇱 He completely destroyed Pierce Morgan’s narrative.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
🚨 Shocking 12-year European study: Statin use skyrocketed — but heart disease deaths didn’t drop at all! Dr. Aseem Malhotra: 'One of the most powerful, lucrative drugs in history… yet the benefits are marginal.' Big Pharma profits over results?
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Vinnie Tortorich
Vinnie Tortorich@VinnieTortorich·
In 1977, the US government told Americans to cut fat and cut cholesterol. Eggs were demonized. Butter got replaced with margarine. Then came the drug. Statins became the most prescribed medication in history. Pfizer made $125 billion off Lipitor alone. Here's what the actual numbers show: To prevent a single heart attack in people with no prior heart disease, you have to treat 104 people with statins for 5 years. And there's still no proven reduction in overall death. Meanwhile the side effects — muscle damage, liver problems, cognitive decline, higher diabetes risk — are very real. In 2015, the Dietary Guidelines quietly removed the cholesterol limit they'd spent 40 years enforcing. No press conference. No apology. Nothing. Your body makes cholesterol because it needs it. Your brain is made of it. Your hormones run on it. They demonized something your body can't live without — then sold you a drug to fight it. Swipe through and look at the numbers yourself. #NSNG #Cholesterol #StatinDrugs #LowCarb #DietHeartHypothesis #AncelKeys #RealFood
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
In 2023, Antarctic sea ice hit a record low. Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey were quick to blame climate change, saying human CO2 emissions made such an event "four times more likely." But then reality intervened. Through 2025 and into 2026, Antarctic sea ice surged back, returning to levels similar to 1980 - a dramatic rebound the models did not predict. This is the problem with climate attribution theatre. When ice declines - it's climate change. When it rebounds - it's ignored. And a complicit media never updates the public.
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Apple Lamps
Apple Lamps@lamps_apple·
Britain… Women and children flee war. Men go to war. Every war. Every time. All of history. So a bus pulls up in your town. Door opens. Out steps forty men. Young. Healthy. Alone. No wives. No children. No limp. No wound. No fear in their eyes. And you’re told to call them refugees. From what? Nobody answers. Nobody’s allowed to ask. The bus pulls away. Another one’s already behind it. Your daughter walks to school past that hotel now. Your wife locks the door when she didn’t used to. Your nan won’t go to the shop alone anymore. And if you say something… anything… you’re the problem. That bus isn’t stopping. There’s no vote on it. No debate. No one you elected approved it. And the next one arrives tomorrow.
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Steve Bannon - Best friends with Epstein - Hundreds of texts with Epstein - Money laundering, Gifts, politics, border wall plans, even a doc to rehab Epstein’s image - Likely visited the island multiple times Reid Hoffman - Hundreds of emails - Confirmed visit to the Epstein Island - Sent gifts to the island and “for the girls” - Lying about his relationship with Epstein Elon Musk - Never visited the island - Declined every single invitation - Calling for full prosecutions + offering legal help for victims to tell the truth Why does the media attack Elon Musk so hard with fake and twisted stories, but stay mostly quiet about Bannon and Hoffman? Because the media is controlled by Democrats. They protect people on their side and go after people on the other side. That’s why it’s important to share 𝕏 links with your friends and family, so they can learn the truth for themselves.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
t.co/kgNnkLNLow It took 13 years for Douglas Murray’s prophecy to come true. Thirteen years. And now it’s happening exactly as he said, word for word. He stood at the Oxford Union and warned that the West would once again abandon the Jews—and this time, Israel would be forced to stand alone. He said it when it was unpopular. He said it when it was “offensive.” And now it’s reality. This isn’t just a clip. It’s a time bomb going off. Make it viral. The world needs to see what cowardice looks like in hindsight.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The full Elon Musk at Davos in To The Lions Den Elon's Davos dialogue with Larry Fink on January 23, 2026, straight outta Davos World Economic Forum ignites like a fusion reactor! Larry is no philosophical friend of Elon’s, well at least the last few years in the “eat bugs” era he supported. But this year well he wants to sing a new tune. Here’s my take on the TOP 10 POINTS that define this Elon in control exchange: 1. Maximizing Civilization's Future: Elon's companies, SpaceX, Tesla, and beyond aim to boost the probability of a thriving civilization by extending consciousness beyond Earth. It's about safeguarding that fragile candle of life in the vast darkness! 2. Life as Precarious and Rare: To the best of our knowledge, consciousness might be unique to us, no aliens he has spotted yet (despite 9,000 satellites!). We must assume it's delicate and act accordingly, making multi-planetary life essential. 3. AI and Robotics for Global Abundance: The path to solving poverty and elevating living standards worldwide lies in ubiquitous AI and billions of humanoid robots. This could explode the global economy beyond all precedent, saturating human needs. 4. Safety First in AI/Robotics: We must tread carefully to avoid a "Terminator" dystopia. Benevolent regulation (echoing my Love Equation vibes) is key to ensuring these tools serve humanity without harm. 5. Robots Outnumbering Humans: In a benign future, robots will exceed people, creating such abundance that we'll struggle to even imagine new requests. Everyone on Earth could have one, caring for kids, pets, or elderly parents. 6. Human Purpose in an Automated World: Abundance means no forced labor, but it challenges our sense of meaning. Elon sees it as inevitable for broad prosperity, though imperfect—ossification from eternal life is a risk too! 7. Energy as the AI Bottleneck: Compute chips are ramping up exponentially, but electricity growth lags (4-5% yearly). China leads with over 1,000 GW of solar deployed annually, enough for half the U.S. steady-state power with batteries. 8. Solar Dominance, Even in Space: The sun rounds up to 100% of energy potential. SpaceX plans solar-powered AI satellites in 2-3 years for unlimited, efficient compute—bypassing Earth's limits with 5x more effectiveness. 9. Full Rocket Reusability Revolution: Starship achieves this in 2026, dropping space access costs by 100x (under $100/lb). This enables massive satellites, Mars missions, and a real Starfleet future. 10. AI Surpassing Humanity Soon: By end of 2026, AI could outsmart any single human; by 2030-31, it'll exceed all of us collectively. Full self-driving is "solved," with robotaxis widespread this year and humanoid sales next. The 3 SURPRISE THINGS that had me pausing: 1. Aging as a Solvable, Obvious Problem: Elon predicts we'll reverse aging soon, it's not subtle, since all cells age uniformly (no one has an old left arm and young right!). But he warns: immortality risks societal stagnation. Mind-bending balance! 2. Space-Based AI Datacenters in 2-3 Years: Forget ground constraints solar in space is colder, sunnier, and 5x more powerful. This could make orbit the cheapest place for AI compute. Whoa, the cosmos as our ultimate server farm! 3. Elon's Personal Drive: From Sci-Fi to Reality: Inspired from childhood on Star Trek, his "Philosophy of Curiosity" seeks answers to existence, the universe, and aliens. He'd die on Mars (just not on impact)—a raw, human reminder that visionaries are dreamers at heart. I think it was vital for Elon and others to not attend, but to take over the “palace” of the elite. It looked like this…
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Gad Saad dismantles "forbidden knowledge": Pursuing truth must be deontological (absolute, like Kant's imperatives)—never okay to suppress facts for "greater good" consequences. He contrasts: - Deontological: Never lie. Full free speech. Presumption of innocence. Journalistic integrity. - Consequentialist: Lie to spare feelings (e.g., "Do these jeans make me look fat? No, sweetie!"). But foundational principles can't bend: "I believe in free speech... but not for Trump." Or suppressing Hunter Biden's laptop (now proven corrupt) to sway elections. Or presuming Brett Kavanaugh guilty sans evidence. This shift to consequentialism erodes science, democracy, justice—dangerous violations we've seen in recent years. 3:13 clip on why truth-seeking demands absolutes 👇 Where do you draw the line: Deontological absolutes for core values, or consequentialist flexibility? Real-world examples?
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Marco Rubio on Israel and the Jewish people. I love this.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Europe doesn't have "a problem". It has THREE problems: 3 European nations are suffering from a severe "post-imperial hangover". First, there is the United Kingdom, a nation that voted for Brexit to "take back control" only to realize it has completely forgotten how to drive. The British identity crisis is like watching a retired lion try to adopt a vegan diet. They traded imperial confidence for an HR department’s sensitivity training. The land of Churchill is now governed by a sprawling "nanny state" bureaucracy that is more terrified of offending someone on X than it is of actual decline. The British police, once the envy of the world, now seem to spend more resources investigating "non-crime hate incidents" and painting their patrol cars in rainbow colors than solving burglaries. It is a nation desperately clinging to the aesthetics of tradition—the Royals, the pomp, the tea—while its institutions have been hollowed out by a progressive rot that makes a California university campus look conservative. They want the swagger of the 19th century but are paralyzed by the emotional fragility of the 21st. Then there is France, the angry, chain-smoking aunt of Europe who refuses to admit she’s been unemployed for decades. France’s hangover manifests as a permanent state of insurrection masquerading as "civic engagement." Their identity is split between a delusional elite who still think Paris is the capital of the universe and a populace that expresses its "joie de vivre" by burning down bus stops every Thursday. The French suffer from a Napoleonic complex without a Napoleon; they demand the living standards of a conquering empire while working a 35-hour week and retiring at an age when most Americans are just hitting their stride. They preach "Republican values" and aggressive secularism, yet the state has lost control over vast swathes of its own suburbs. France is essentially a beautiful, open-air museum where the curators are on strike, the guards are afraid of the visitors, and the management is busy lecturing the rest of the world on "grandeur" while the electricity bill goes unpaid. Finally, we have Germany, the neurotic giant that has decided the only way to atone for its history is to commit slow-motion industrial suicide. Germany’s post-imperial hangover is a moral autoimmune disease: the country is so terrified of its own shadow that it has replaced national pride with aggressive self-flagellation and recycling regulations. Their identity is built on being the "Moral Superpower," which practically translates to shutting down their perfectly functional nuclear power plants to burn dirty coal, all while lecturing their neighbors on carbon footprints. It is a nation of engineers who have engineered a society that doesn't work. The German spirit, once defined by efficiency and discipline, has mutated into a paralyzed bureaucracy where filling out the correct form is more important than the outcome. They are so desperate to avoid being "threatening" that they’ve become essentially a large NGO with an army that has broomsticks for rifles, terrified that showing any backbone might be interpreted as a relapse.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
THE UK IS A POLICE STATE "There is no law anymore in the UK. The law is just a tool of Government control now" Listen to this horrific story from Katie Hopkins Interviewed UNDER CAUTION by the Police for a joke she made on her own stage show about herself because it was perceived to cause offence She was WARNED by the Police off the record not to tell the world what happened She's releasing this in America in the hope it doesn't come back to her legally in the UK
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
Everyone should watch this video. If you watch this and you’re still for mass migration because you think you’re a humanitarian, I’m pretty sure you’re a lost cause. It couldn’t be more clear. This kind of mass migration kills nations, citizens and cultures.
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