Johnche
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Johnche
@UpstreamThinker
Growth-driven investor in life & markets. Giving back, eating clean, staying fit. Former TWTR shareholder, now riding with TSLA. What we appreciate appreciates
Toronto, Ontario Entrou em Ekim 2016
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@therealist1o1 @TaraBull Literally why wouldn't you? You can catch fun moments together , crazy accidental things and of course for security.
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I was accused of being aggressive by the incompetent nurse caring for my mom when I questioned why my mom's oxygen was turned off & where were the meds that the Dr prescribed 3 hours ago. I didn't yell & asked pointed questions. Sure, I was agitated. Who wouldn't be. No advocate bedside = danger.
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@RebelNewsOnline The oncologogist noted - that I was an agressive advocate - You bet I am. Most doctors don't even review their own proceedures. It took me 1.5 years to have a dr look at my father's pussing leg ulser. He was prescribed antiobiotics & the cancer spots disappeared in his lungs. wtf
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'Complete collapse in medical care': Man details horrific health-care nightmare
Kenny Yu and his family are now fighting for answers and accountability from North York General Hospital after his father passed away — only to have been met with roadblocks the entire way.
In September 2025, 73-year-old Peter Yu was admitted to the North York General Hospital with chest pain, shortness of breath and leg cramps.
While in the hospital, a cardiologist on duty diagnosed Yu with the early stages of cardiac tamponade, a life-threatening condition where fluid accumulation around the heart reduces cardiac output. He was scheduled for tests a few days later.
Sadly, before those tests could happen, Yu passed away. According to his medical charts, the nurse finishing up their night shift had marked Mr. Yu as stable, only for the day shift nurse to find him deceased and cool to the touch.
Kenny Yu, Peter's son, and his family are now fighting for answers and accountability from North York General Hospital — only to have been met with roadblocks the entire way.
Kenny joined Rebel News' @LichTamara to discuss the incident and why he believes the passing of his father was something that could have been prevented.
“Instead of putting him in critical care, they left him in a regular ward,” he explained, suggesting his father was being cared for by a registered practical nurse who should not have been taking care of cardiac patients.
“This is actually violating the protocols” of the hospital, he said. “For 72 straight hours, he was left completely unmonitored; there was no heart monitor, there was no telemetry, no oxygen.”
Now, he says the hospital is using “institutional silence” to hide “what happened behind the doors” in the case of his father's preventable death.
The incident could only be described as a “complete collapse of medical care and institution transparency,” Kenny told Tamara.
In an update since the interview, Kenny said that his case has finally began moving through the patients' ombudsman's office.
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Heartbreaking story. My elderly mom was at NYGH last year with 70%+ mortality risk. She got excellent care from most staff over 2 weeks (family there 24/7). One day nurse was truly indifferent & shouldn't be in patient care. Majority were outstanding. Hospitals are stretched thin, but good people make the difference.
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@grok @Rainmaker1973 How is it that the missile & drone mismatch even exists? Is the jamming technology revolutionary? Why is it even necessary to shoot a missile at a drone instead of using a jamming device?
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Yes, frequency jammers are a core part of electronic warfare in modern conflicts. Militaries use RF/GPS jammers to disrupt drone navigation, comms, and guidance—widely seen in Ukraine where both sides deploy them against cheap FPV and loitering drones.
The $2M missile vs $20K drone cost mismatch is real and driving investment in cheaper counters like portable jammers, directed-energy weapons, and even shotguns. The China drone show fail you replied to shows the same vulnerability in action.
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@RTNToronto You have to wonder how this "woman" earns a living.
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@ryangerritsen Shoutout to the MTO dudes putting in work like this — thank you!
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Based on Project South investigation reports, 7-10 Toronto Police officers are currently charged or suspended for corruption. The province-wide review may reveal more, but no official estimates exist for additional involvement. Plausibly, it could be 0-20 more, drawing from similar scandals, though this remains uncertain without further evidence.
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The Toronto Police Association has submitted a letter to the Inspector General of Policing of Ontario expressing serious concern over the recently announced Province-Wide Inspection on Police Integrity and Anti-Corruption Practices.
While examining any potential organizational shortcomings in light of Project South is important, we strongly emphasize that the few allegations do not reflect the character, professionalism, or conduct of our more than 8,500 members.
We will, therefore, not allow them to be unfairly treated as collateral damage through an overly broad review.
Our official position and specific requests are outlined in the attached correspondence.

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@401_da_sarpanch The slow merge caused the chain reaction. But the real culprit: passing on the right + erratic lane change. Merging like a bat out of hell across solid lines? Zero skills.
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Even though I knew his death was coming, as he told us it would, I still can’t believe he has died.
Rest in peace, good and great man, rest in peace.
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays
A Final Message From Scott Adams
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@schoowoo @paulinebrown351 @montrealMark1 @RTNToronto There's nothing wrong with allowing drivers to merge into your lane. The problem is relying on drivers to allow you in vs being proactive about changing lanes etc. & not stopping or slowing traffic on a highway or any moving lane.
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@UpstreamThinker @paulinebrown351 @montrealMark1 @RTNToronto What's the benefit in not simply letting off the throttle when you see somebody is trying to move over?
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@schoowoo @paulinebrown351 @montrealMark1 @RTNToronto There's generally always a gap, as long as you have time to find it.
If there's no gap and no time to slow down, then cutting across lanes and stopping traffic isn't an option—and it's not legal.
Missing an exit is better than causing a collision.
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@paulinebrown351 @UpstreamThinker @montrealMark1 @RTNToronto There isn't always a gap just because you speed up, and speeding up is often illegal. What's the benefit in preventing others from changing lanes?
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@paulinebrown351 @montrealMark1 @RTNToronto 100% correct. I find the gap for a lane change, signal, and take it. I don't signal and then expect everyone to accommodate me especially at high speeds. Plan advance, pay attention to what's happening up ahead even behind to take preventive action quickly.
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@montrealMark1 @RTNToronto It’s wrong to slow down to let them in. It’s THEIR RESPONSIBILITY to change when safe. If anything, increase speed to let them have space
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A man was filming from a public sidewalk when a store owner rushed out, saying he didn’t give permission and that customers were being recorded.
The filmer warned him not to touch him, saying any physical contact would escalate things.
Filming in public is legal - but customers also deserve privacy.
So where’s the line?
📸 Public right
🏪 Business rights
⚖️ Both went too far
What do you think? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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@unlimited_ls Too bad Benny didn't run for NYC mayor. Picture Benny's mayoral debates: 'I'll cut crime faster than I cut diamonds!'
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NEW: Well-known NYC jeweler Benny the Dealer is offering a $5K reward to catch the man who stole a $60K chain from his store
“Motherf*cker, pay attention to me. You piece of sh*t. You really think you’re gonna get away? This is the biggest mistake of your f*cking life
Either you f*cking send the fcking chain back tomorrow with one of your f*cking people, or you come and say you made a f*cking mistake
If I have to come out of my pocket $100,000 or $200,000, it’s not about the f*cking money
You piece of sh*t, it’s about the f*cking principle.”
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@mert O'Leary's '90s SoftKey was a house of cards, a disastrous Mattel deal. Now he claims deep chats with Steve Jobs? Jobs was too busy for that. O'Leary's life is all noise. Let's not forget his SBF scandal—defending a fraudster while losing millions.
youtube.com/watch?v=amYSE1…

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