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@Codie_Sanchez You haven't found a good therapist or you're unable to connect emotionally which is why it feels like a waste of time.
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Robert F Kennedy Jr “In Los Angeles, there's more hospice companies than THE ENTIRE NATION COMBINED”
“They're mainly operated by Russian mobsters, and they claim to be taking care of people who are dying and charging the federal government — it's all fraudulent
You know what the mortality rate is for these Russian hospices in Los Angeles? — They have a a hundred percent survival rate. Nobody ever dies. So they're in hospice, they're just built eternally, and they're, the people don't actually exist. They, you know, they're just patient IDs that they've stolen.”
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Así era el Líbano en la década de 1960, cuando todavía era un país cristiano y conocido como el París de Oriente Medio.
Líbano fue creado para ser una patria cristiana para los cristianos perseguidos de la región. Pero, al igual que muchos occidentales ingenuos hoy en día, decidió ser multicultural e incluir a los musulmanes en el país.
Una vez que los musulmanes se convirtieron en mayoría, iniciaron una guerra para derrocar a los cristianos que los habían acogido, y desde entonces el país no ha conocido la paz.
Líbano es el ejemplo por excelencia de que la coexistencia entre culturas radicalmente diferentes es imposible.
Vía @realMaalouf
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@FOXLA Respectfully, it’s almost as if there is billions of dollars in fraud that local news failed to report on for years.
Thanks for sharing my investigation 🙏🏼
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Deport immediately: Rich kids in China who never set foot in the U.S. were handed official California high school diplomas, complete with district seal & superintendent signature, to get into taxpayer funded UC schools.
A newly released 2026 state audit confirmed it & referred the case to prosecutors.
Sonja Shaw@realSonjaShaw
🚨 HUGE SCANDAL in CA schools: State audit exposes Val Verde Unified issuing REAL California diplomas to kids in CHINA who've NEVER stepped foot here! Wealthy Chinese families buying spots at top US universities? All-expenses-paid trips for officials? This is a betrayal.
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💥EXPLOSIVE: The Bill Gates Case: The Narrative on Trial. Amsterdam Court Of Appeal. The Netherlands. March 2026💥
If you want to truly understand what is unfolding in the case against Bill Gates, Albert Bourla (CEO of Pfizer) and Mark Rutte (former Dutch PM) along with 15 other defendants - watch this.
In that courtroom, lawyer Peter Stassen didn't just speak; he delivered a calculated, scorched-earth dismantling of the defendants. What he put on the record is absolute fire. You have to watch it for yourself.
This case is real. It is happening. Please take the time to watch the full update, and share it. While the mainstream media remains predictably silent, we are the ones breaking the blackout. We are the ones ensuring the world knows exactly what was hidden.
History isn't just being written; it's being corrected. Never give up on the truth. This is our moment. Watch. Share. Be the witness history requires.
Fiona Rose Diamond
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Matthew Walker’s 5 brutal truths for crushing insomnia (from a neuroscientist who studies sleep for a living):
1. Regularity is KING — same bedtime & wake-up time every single day (yes, weekends too).
2. Darkness is non-negotiable — dim lights 1 hour before bed, no screens, ideally pitch black (melatonin rises 2 hours earlier in total darkness).
3. Cool the core — drop bedroom to ~65–68°F (brain must lose 2–3°F to fall asleep). Cold room > hot room every time.
4. Warm extremities trick — hot bath 1–2 hours before bed causes massive heat dump → core temp plummets → instant drowsiness (counterintuitive but proven).
5. Midnight means something — hunter-gatherers sleep ~2 hours after dusk, wake ~30–60 min before dawn. Temperature drop signals sleep, temperature rise signals wake-up.
Clip from this 4:45 masterclass — Joe Rogan & Matthew Walker breaking down why modern life is sleep sabotage.
Which one are you implementing tonight?
Cold room + hot bath combo? Total blackout? Or already nailed the regularity?
Drop your go-to sleep hack (or biggest struggle) below 👇
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@TruthSeek01011 Deaths in Red states in the US were 25% higher than in Blue States based on some data I gathered.
So you are absolutely right, they were trying to get rid of people based on political preferences.

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Arthur Hayes: Surviving a Financial Crisis Requires Downsizing Rather Than Buying Bitcoin
On March 10, 2026, during an interview with Natalie Brunell, Arthur Hayes stated that for high earners who suddenly lose their $250,000 salaries while carrying massive mortgages, the cash drain of maintaining their previous lifestyle is a bottomless pit.
In the AI age, the only true survival path is to act decisively: cut out costly gadgets, sell real estate early, and thoroughly downsize. Unfortunately, looking at your own financial situation, you will find that buying $10,000 of Bitcoin simply cannot save you from your crisis.
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THE NAMES ARE HERE.
14 pharmaceutical executives who publicly called MedBed technology “dangerous” and “unproven” — while secretly using it to heal themselves.
1. Richard H. — Former VP, Pfizer — Treated for chronic liver failure. Now fully recovered.
2. Sandra M. — Board Member, Moderna — Treated for autoimmune disorder. Symptom-free since 2023.
3. David L. — Chief Medical Officer, Merck — Treated for degenerative spinal condition. Walking without assistance.
4. Catherine W. — Senior Director, Johnson & Johnson — Treated for severe arthritis. Full mobility restored.
5. Thomas R. — Head of R&D, AstraZeneca — Treated for early-onset Parkinson’s. Tremors eliminated.
6. Margaret K. — VP of Regulatory Affairs, Novartis — Treated for chronic kidney disease. Off dialysis.
7. James F. — Executive VP, Bayer — Treated for cardiovascular disease. No longer on medication.
8. Patricia D. — Chief Strategy Officer, GSK — Treated for fibromyalgia. Pain-free.
9. Robert N. — Director of Clinical Trials, Roche — Treated for hearing loss. Fully restored.
10. Elizabeth S. — VP of Global Operations, Sanofi — Treated for chronic fatigue syndrome. Fully recovered.
11. Michael T. — Board Advisor, Eli Lilly — Treated for Type 2 diabetes. Insulin-free.
12. Karen B. — Head of Compliance, Abbott — Treated for vision degeneration. 20/20 restored.
13. William G. — Former CEO, Teva Pharmaceuticals — Treated for severe joint degeneration. Running marathons.
14. Angela C. — Senior VP, Biogen — Treated for neurological deterioration. Cognitive function fully restored.
They had access. You did not.
They were healed. You were told “there is no cure.”
They profited from your suffering while secretly saving themselves.
This ends now.
Forward this list. Let the world see their faces.
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Gary Brecka lays out his no-BS “must-have” daily stack for basically everyone:
- Methylated multivitamin (especially for kids—ditch folic acid & fortified/enriched foods if behavioral issues are present)
- Hydrogen tablets (he’s so convinced he developed and sells H2 Tab himself)
- All 9 essential amino acids (“essential for life” — unlike carbs, which are NOT essential)
- 5,000 IU vitamin D3 + K2 (the ONLY vitamin we make ourselves from sunlight + cholesterol; acts like a hormone, critical for immune function, calcium transport, and far more)
- High-quality omega-3s (prefers extra virgin olive oil, krill oil, or black seed oil over most fish oil capsules, which he says often go rancid)
Bonus bombs:
- “There is no such thing as an essential carbohydrate. Let that settle in.”
- In Blue Zones, people ingest ~2 liters of extra virgin olive oil per week.
- For mold toxicity → black seed oil.
- Good sleep hygiene is non-negotiable.
Clip from this 2:53 clip—straight talk on what he believes nearly everyone is missing.
Which of these are already in your routine… and which one are you most skeptical about (or ready to add)?
Drop your take below 👇
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The kids all have snack before lunch and access to water. It's been that way in the education system for years. It's their little break. Why should my son be deprived of his snack time because it makes some other religion uncomfortable. What about the non muslim kids with low blood sugar. Oh, and if you support muslims so much why don't you leave the USA and go live in their country and you can practice this holiday with them?
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@the_americangrl Is it an expectation that the students are provided a snack?
Was information regarding the removal of snack during Ramadan sent home to families?
Why do you seem shocked that there are Muslim students in Phoenix?
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2 men have been sentenced to prison for the abduction and sexual assault of a woman who was walking home in downtown Huntington Beach, California
Immigration status withheld
The 27 year old woman was abducted, gagged, choked, punched, and sexually assaulted by the two men while in their vehicle. She lost consciousness during the strangulation and assault
Angel Lopezevaristo got 30 years to life
Florentino Contreras Bacilio got 15 years to life
Diversity is not our strength

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I am the VP of Claims Optimization at one of the five largest health insurers in the United States.
I do not practice medicine. I have never practiced medicine. I have an MBA from Wharton and a background in supply chain logistics.
Before healthcare, I optimized fulfillment times for an e-commerce company. The transition was seamless. In e-commerce, the product is a package. In healthcare, the product is a claim. Both are routed, processed, and occasionally denied. The denial rate for packages was 0.3%. The denial rate for claims is 34%. The margins are better in healthcare.
The algorithm is called nH Predict. We did not name it. The vendor named it. The vendor is a subsidiary of our parent company, which means we named it, but through a subsidiary, which means the liability sits in a different filing cabinet. nH Predict processes a claim in 1.2 seconds. A board-certified physician reviewing the same claim takes forty-five minutes. We replaced the forty-five minutes. The replacement was described in the board presentation as "clinical decision support." It supports the decision to deny.
My team processes 1.4 million claims per quarter. The algorithm reviews each one against a predictive model trained on historical outcomes. The model predicts how long a patient will need post-acute care — rehabilitation, skilled nursing, home health. Then it recommends a coverage duration. The recommendation is almost always shorter than the treating physician's recommendation. The physician sees the patient. The algorithm sees the data. We trust the data. The data is cheaper.
Here is what I am not supposed to tell you.
We know the reversal rate. We have always known the reversal rate. When a patient appeals a denial, 90% of denials are reversed. Ninety percent. This means nine out of ten times, the algorithm was wrong. Not arguably wrong. Not borderline wrong. Reversed-on-appeal wrong. The appeal is reviewed by a human physician. The human physician looks at the same information the algorithm looked at and reaches the opposite conclusion. This has been happening for three years.
We have not recalibrated the algorithm. Recalibration would increase the approval rate. An increased approval rate would decrease the margin. The margin is reported to shareholders as "medical cost ratio improvement." Nobody asks what the words mean.
The business model is the gap between denial and appeal.
Sixty-three percent of patients do not appeal. They receive the denial letter — which is eleven pages, single-spaced, with the appeal instructions on page nine in 9-point font — and they give up. They pay out of pocket. They skip the rehabilitation. They go home early. Some of them fall. Some of them are readmitted. The readmission is a new claim. The new claim is processed by nH Predict.
The 37% who appeal wait an average of 43 days for a decision. Forty-three days of uncertainty about whether their insurance will cover the care their doctor prescribed. During those 43 days, many of them have already been discharged. The appeal is retroactive. The care is not.
I have a dashboard. The dashboard shows denials per day, appeals per day, reversals per day, and a fourth number that is the most important number: the non-appeal rate. The non-appeal rate is 63%. I report this number weekly. It has never been described as a problem. It has been described as "patient engagement efficiency." When the non-appeal rate rises, I am congratulated. When it falls, I am asked what happened.
The class action lawsuit uses the phrase "bad faith." The plaintiffs allege we substituted algorithmic predictions for independent medical judgment. This is accurate. The substitution saves $2.1 billion annually. The lawsuit seeks $1.3 billion. Even if we lose, the math works. Three years of $2.1 billion is $6.3 billion. Minus $1.3 billion is $5 billion. The settlement will include the phrase "without admitting wrongdoing." The settlement always includes that phrase.
I am the Vice President of Claims Optimization. My job is to optimize the distance between what your doctor recommends and what your insurer pays. The distance is the product. I have been optimizing it for three years. The algorithm gets faster. The appeals process gets longer. The font on page nine gets smaller. The margin gets wider.
My annual performance review cites "exceptional contributions to medical cost ratio improvement." The review does not mention the 90% reversal rate. The review does not mention the 63% non-appeal rate. The review does not mention the patients.
The algorithm does not practice medicine. I want to be clear about that. It predicts. It denies. It profits. The prediction, the denial, and the profit are three separate functions. The separation is important. For legal purposes.
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@DrJackKruse I believe you can help him. I also think checking for stealth virus (ebv,hsv)and bacteria (borrelia, lyme,etc) and lastly mold exposure needs to be done. I believe living i hidden mold past or present can cause migraines that don't go away with meds.
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I can fix him. Somebody get him the message and connect us. I will do it free of charge.
Bitcoin News@BitcoinNewsCom
NEW: Bitcoin educator Andreas Antonopoulos says he will stop producing livestreams and new content due to health issues. Antonopoulos previously said he has been suffering from debilitating migraines and has tried nearly every treatment available, but nothing has successfully stopped them.
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