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Richard Robbins

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Husband - Father - Mormon - Business Owner https://t.co/VGH6qrKqRb https://t.co/plN85DuwNE https://t.co/q83jS1GpuS https://t.co/fZ7IMFvwlS

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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Seriously guys, whatever happened to: • the DOGE checks • tariff checks • the Greenland hospital boat • 10% APR on credit cards • my meds being 1500% cheaper • $2 gas • the Epstein files • reopening the Strait of Hormuz that was already open • cheaper groceries • ending wars in 24 hours • the “privately funded” ballroom Any updates?
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Josh Chambers
Josh Chambers@JoshChambers·
Mental toughness is not the absence of doubt. It is the ability to recover from doubt quickly. 🎾 Fear, worry, and anxiety are part of being human. Even @DjokerNole and all of the best performers in the world experience them. The difference is not that they avoid negative thoughts, but that they have trained themselves to return to the mindset that serves them and their mission. Mental toughness is a skill. Like any skill, it improves with repetition. You cannot control which thoughts enter your mind, but you can train how quickly you return to what matters. The goal is not to never get knocked off course. The goal is to shorten the time it takes to get back on track.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
This teacher-turned-cognitive scientist shared a disturbing reality that left the room stunned. “Our kids are LESS cognitively capable than we were at their age.” Every previous generation outperformed its parents since we began recording in the late 1800s. So, what happened? Screens. Dr. Jared Horvath explained: “Gen Z is the first generation in modern history to underperform us on basically every cognitive measure we have, from basic attention to memory, to literacy, to numeracy, to executive functioning, to EVEN GENERAL IQ, even though they go to more school than we did.” “So why? … The answer appears to be the tools we are using within schools to drive that learning (screens).” “If you look at the data, once countries adopt digital technology widely in schools, performance goes down significantly, to the point where kids who use computers about five hours per day in school for learning purposes will score over two-thirds of a standard deviation LESS than kids who rarely or never touch tech at school. And that’s across 80 countries.” But screens aren’t just decimating learning and making new generations less intelligent than the ones before them. They’re doing something far worse. And when you take a closer look, it isn’t pretty.
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The General
The General@1776General_·
MIGA influencer Craig Long arrested in human trafficking sting operation.
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Austin Hart
Austin Hart@Austin_Hart00·
THE FIRST 30 MINUTES AFTER YOU WAKE UP PROGRAM YOUR BRAIN FOR THE WHOLE DAY. STUDIES SHOW THAT 73% OF PEOPLE SABOTAGE THEIR DAY WITHOUT REALIZING IT. HERE ARE 7 MORNING ROUTINES APPROVED BY NEUROSCIENCE (Thread🪡):
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🚨 PRIMAL STOMP ON THE HARDWOOD: 13yo 'Savage' Crushes Filipino Kid's Skull in CA Youth Hoops — No Excuses, No More Denial In the arena where future men are forged — a California youth basketball game — civilization’s thin veneer shattered in 14 seconds of footage no one can unsee. A loose ball. Two 13-year-olds are scrambling. One Filipino boy, Seth Guingab of Tumakbo United, ends up on the floor. The opposing player from Payton’s Place doesn’t help him up. He doesn’t foul. He deliberately stomps the downed opponent’s head like a predator finishing prey — full force, footprint visible on the skull. Concussion. Hospital. Clear as day on video. This isn’t “heat of the moment.” This is muscle memory from a subculture that treats dominance displays as sport. Coaches mumble “emotions” and “he’s getting help.” The progressive Alameda DA’s office gets the file. And America shrugs — again. Scholarly truth-seeking demands we stop lying to ourselves. Hobbes warned of the “state of nature” — solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, short — absent restraint. We’re watching it on hardwood. FBI data shows one demographic (~13-14% of the population) accounts for over half of homicide arrests and a wildly disproportionate share of violent assaults year after year. Fatherlessness rates hover above 70% in that same group, the strongest predictor of juvenile delinquency across decades of social science (Moynihan warned us in 1965; the numbers only worsened). Meanwhile, Filipino and broader Asian-American families — despite real historical obstacles — produce low-violence outcomes through culture: two-parent homes, discipline, and future-time orientation. Thomas Sowell has been documenting this cultural reality for half a century: it’s not skin, it’s patterns of behavior we refuse to name. No excuses. Not age. Not “trauma.” Not “systemic” anything. A 13-year-old who stomps a defenseless boy’s head belongs in the justice system, banned for life from organized sports, and raised by parents who value honor over excuses. The victim’s family deserves real accountability, not therapy-speak. We either enforce consequences and rebuild civilizational guardrails — or we normalize the jungle on the basketball court. The choice is ours, but the video is forever. No more euphemisms. No more denial. Fix the culture or watch it devour the next generation. #StompOnCivilization #NoExcusesNoMore #YouthSavageryExposed #CulturalReckoning #AccountabilityOverTherapy #HardwoodHobbes #TruthOverFeelings #ReclaimTheCourt #SportsmanshipOrJungle
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Dan Cevette
Dan Cevette@DanCevette·
HS Baseball Players ⚾️ I’ve been around this game a long time, and something’s changed... We’re losing respect for the game. • Chirping after every pitch. • Celebrating routine plays like it’s Game 7 • Trying to embarrass opponents instead of beating them. That’s not toughness. That’s insecurity. 💯 Somewhere along the way, being loud became more important than being good. And the worst part? It’s being allowed. When I came up… • You showed up early. • You handled your business. • You played hard. • You shut your mouth. • If you had something to say… you said it with performance. • And if lines were ever crossed, the players took care of it. The truth: 👇 • Baseball is hard. • You’re going to fail. • You’re going to struggle. • The game doesn’t need more noise… • It needs more respect. • Nobody remembers who chirped. • They remember who showed up. • Who competed. • Who handled adversity. • Who left the game better than they found it. Want to separate yourself? Stop talking. Start working. Respect the game. 💯⚾️
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
This MRI study on young kids just exposed something terrifying: They scanned the brains of 60 children aged 3–5 — including 5-year-old Rose — and found interactive screen time is causing measurable loss of white matter in their developing brains. Even just 2 hours a day is linked to impaired neural connectivity, language, and literacy development. Professor Mike Nagel (neuroscientist and father) said his first reaction was simply: “Wow… I was not anticipating seeing anything like that.” We’re physically changing children’s brains before they even start school — and the damage is visible on scans. This one actually unsettled me. I’ve always suspected too much screen time was bad, but seeing real white matter loss in toddlers hits different. Parents of little ones — has this kind of research changed how much screen time you allow?
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Barbara Oneill
Barbara Oneill@BarbaraOneillAU·
The Pineal Gland. It is the sixth sense as per spiritual science. It is also called the third eye. The pineal gland is the evolutionary forerunner of the modern eye. This gland synthesizes melatonin and enzymes sensitive to diurnal light. Rhythmic changes in its activity in response to cyclical photic input shows that the gland serves as a biological clock. Discover the secret of the pineal gland, a tiny yet powerful part of our brain revered by ancient Egyptians. 🧠 It's said to unlock universal consciousness and transform your life. Compare the Eye of Horus with the pineal gland – notice the striking resemblance? Learn a quick 30-second ritual to activate this gland, potentially leading to wealth, love, and purpose. This video shows you how. Join many who've tapped into this ancient wisdom for remarkable life changes. 🌟 Check out the video for the life-changing ritual! 👇👇 🛒  rebrand.ly/PinealGlandXT
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Noah B. Price
Noah B. Price@TrueOnX·
🚨 DAVID WILCOCK’S FINAL MESSAGE just dropped… and it might be the most important thing he ever said. In one of his last recordings before his passing, the legendary researcher breaks down the REAL science and ancient secrets of the Pineal Gland; your body’s built-in “third eye,” piezoelectric crystal antenna to higher consciousness. They’ve been calcifying it for decades with fluoride, junk food, and toxins… because an awakened pineal gland = awakened humanity. Watch until the end. Then go decalcify yours. David Wilcock. Your work awakened millions. The pineal activation continues. Let me know your thoughts below and SHARE THIS so that others may too.
Noah B. Price@TrueOnX

🚨 BREAKING: They Want You To Believe David Wilcock "Committed Suicide" But The Timing Screams Something Far Darker David Wilcock: the man with 500,000+ YouTube subscribers, Ancient Aliens star, and one of the most relentless voices pushing for full UFO/UAP disclosure, anti-gravity tech, and the truth about hidden advanced civilizations... is gone at 53. Officially? "Suicide" on April 20, 2026, in Nederland, Colorado. Deputies responded to a mental health call. He had a weapon. He turned it on himself within minutes. But look closer... this doesn't add up: Just 1-2 days earlier, in his final livestream, Wilcock was visibly energized, talking about "missing scientists," people "disappearing," and how "it's a little bit scary" but he was grateful to still be here every day. He said every day on Earth is a "gift and a blessing" because "people are disappearing." He sounded like someone fighting to stay alive and expose more; not someone planning to end it. An older post of his is now going mega-viral: "I plan on LIVING. Not suicidal at all. Just concerned about what happens when you prove God is real." His biographer reportedly died just days before. Multiple UAP-adjacent researchers and scientists have "checked out" in 2026 already. Wilcock was deep into disclosure, advanced tech, and topics that powerful interests would rather keep buried. They always say "mental health crisis" when someone who knows too much suddenly exits stage left right after dropping bombshells. This is the 12th+ suspicious death in the UFO/disclosure/aerospace space lately. Coincidence? Or a pattern designed to silence the voices getting too close to the biggest story in human history? David spent years connecting the dots on ancient aliens, consciousness, hidden tech, and the fight for truth. If this was really suicide, why does the timeline feel engineered to maximum suspicion? We demand answers. Full investigation. No more "lone wolf mental health" dismissals. The truth is coming out; whether they like it or not. Wilcock's work lives on. The disclosure he fought for cannot be stopped. What do YOU think happened? SHARE THIS far and wide. The algorithm can't bury this one. RIP David. Your light exposed too much for some. The rest of us will keep shining it brighter. Share if you're not buying the official story. The people need to wake up. Do you think we still have time?

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Richard Robbins
Richard Robbins@richaned·
@ShadowofEzra Were they targeting his other ear? Fake. Staged. Who is still falling for this?
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Karoline Leavitt called on everyone to watch tonight, saying that President Trump will bring the heat and that there will be “shots fired.”
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: CNN’s Wolf Blitzer says he was just feet away from the White House Correspondents dinner shooter, says he was thrown to the ground by a police officer. “It was a very, very serious weapon, he starts shooting.” “I happened to been a few feet away from him as he was shooting. And of course, the first thing that went through my mind, is he trying to shoot me?”
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Eric Moutsos
Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
🚨Breaking
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Richard Robbins
Richard Robbins@richaned·
@benwehrman Why would you use the F-word in a post? If you want to be a good guy and tout the miracles of God's creation, maybe don't stoop to being vulgar like the degenerates.
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₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
The bumblebee is a truly magical creature that defies everything conventional science tells us about flight and levitation. In short, bees should not be physically able to fly, as their wings are far too small to create enough lift to carry their relatively enormous body. But they don't give a f*ck and fly anyway. How? Because bees don't fly - they LEVITATE - using frequency. When bees beat their wings rapidly (around 200 times per second), they create their own frequency bubble in the aether, the resonance of which matches the 7.83Hz of Earth's magnetic field. This in turn allows them to move around freely in their environment, purely on the vibrations they produce themselves. So, bees can literally levitate, transform nectar into honey, create wax, and pollinate our ecosystems. Truly God's little alchemists. And they teach all of us an important lesson as well: When your movement finds the right frequency within the system around you...you can break all the rules, and just do your thing 🐝
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Richard Robbins
Richard Robbins@richaned·
When as an adult I returned to the town I grew up in (Tallahassee) before my parents moved my family to Utah, I found myself seeing married couples and being like, "Dang he settled." or "Wow, she settled." Being in an LDS community is even more important these days, when there are very few decent people to marry, even within the Church. It's really a numbers game.
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Eric Meadows
Eric Meadows@EricCMeadows·
Latter-day Saints Should Put Down Roots Outside the Hub of Utah: Building Zion Where We Are: I have hesitated to write this, but I’m going to be bold. The reason I post so much about Wisconsin is because I want good members to move here. It’s a wonderful place and we need you here. Anyone who lives outside the intermountain west has experienced the same thing on a regular basis. Ask anyone, and they will tell you this has happened. A ward, always eager for more families in an area with few members, has one move in due to a job transfer. They are enthusiastically welcomed in and integrated into the ward. After a year or two, the family then moves back to Utah. The ward feels deflated and discouraged. This happens all the time. Another scenario also frequently happens in these wards. Again, ask anyone, and they will tell you this has happened as well. A well established family has a college-aged child who decides to go to school in Utah. They leave the ward to move to Utah, and then they meet someone from there, get married, and stay there. The native ward feels deflated and discouraged. The parents of that child then feel pulled to move to Utah to be closer to their children. This is not an anti-Utah post, but a plea to people to consider putting down multi-generational roots in other places, too. When these remote wards lose good families, they completely change the dynamic of the primary or youth programs. Marriage-aged members have fewer potential prospects and have no choice but to look towards Utah. These remote wards also lose out on experience that comes from multi-generational experience in the church. If every college-aged member in my area stayed here and had families here, and every family that moved here stayed, the size of our wards and stakes would easily be double what they are now, but sadly, the pull to Utah is often a net-negative to the growth here. Lastly, Utah is increasingly becoming unlivable. Now may be the time to move to other places. Our forebears were willing to go to new places to establish a new Zion. We should be willing to today.
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Richard Robbins@richaned·
@realericmoutsos We're all waiting for the fulfillment of this promise...hopefully soon. Then we'll be vindicated.
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Eric Moutsos
Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
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