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Humming Rails Project. Pinned tweet on the #WorldWideHum. No🚫DM's🚫 please unless it's about the #WorldWideHum TIA, Maker vintage scope eye cup reproductions

DeLand, FL Присоединился Ekim 2021
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NoHumZone
NoHumZone@NoHumZone·
How Suburbia, Railroads, Continuous Welded Rail and Railroad Crossings combined to create the Auditory Phenomenon known as "The Hum" or "The Worldwide Hum" - docs.google.com/document/u/1/d…
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Stacey
Stacey@ScotsFyre·
This is an amazing 33 seconds. She essentially accuses Trump of taking a military action because the JOOOOS donated to his campaign. Then names some non Jews she respectfully disagrees with. Keep going Groyper Granny.
Ginny Robinson@ImGinnyRobinson

Megyn Kelly says ultra donor Miriam Adelson paid Donald Trump hundreds of millions of dollars to push the US into w*r with Iran, alongside neocons like Ben Shapiro and Lindsey Graham. YIKES, Y’ALL. BUT CHECKS OUT UNFORTUNATELY. SADLY.

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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Reserve Iron Dome soldier arrested for spying for Iran, allegedly sharing base coordinates and personnel names after being recruited via Telegram. Detained after Operation “Lion’s Roar” began; prosecutors seek extended custody.
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American Made
American Made@Brain_Pwr·
These people are terrible. I had a similar situation when I got the call that my Dad was dying while I was near the end of a business trip. I immediately traveled to him and since I didn't have clothing and other supplies, after checking on him, I went to the store and spent several hundred dollars. It never occurred to me that some dumbasses might think it inappropriate that I didn't spend a week at his bedside in dirty and wrinkled business clothing.
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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Trump lashes out at Europe and NATO this morning, calling them "cowards" for not assisting the US in opening the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
I’m guessing Matt realized after the past few days showing up to this thing in person would be the end of his career but nobody would really care if he sent in a 2 min pre recorded message and kept his deposit. 🤣🤣🤣
LifeSiteNews@LifeSite

MATT WALSH (@MattWalshBlog) with a video message at the @CforCatholics Catholic Prayer for America 2026:

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Green Beret Nap Time
The vetbro crowd that had no problem calling out veterans like Dan Crenshaw, Tim Kennedy, and Mark Kelly (which I’m all about, mind you) sure gets mad when you call them out for siding with the Halal Right… All the sudden now it’s “crashing out” and “attacking veterans.” Got it. Don’t care. Don’t side with people that want to hurt the right to make us lose to communists and Islamists and maybe you won’t get called out.
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Politi_Rican 🇵🇷 𝕏 🇺🇸
Guess who got put in charge of Barron Trump’s birthday party 😂
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Credit where it's due: Tucker is amazing at confidently delivering absolute lies. Here he is claiming that Churchill locked up members of the opposition party during WW2. When, in fact, Churchill led a National Government, i.e. one that INCLUDED leaders of the opposition parties in prominent roles. Labour leader Clement Atlee was appointed Churchill's Deputy and other leading Labour and Liberal politicians held major roles in the cabinet. The person Tucker is talking about is Oswald Mosley who was the leader of the British Union of Fascists and was not elected to anything. He wanted Britain to become a fascist country and work with Hitler. Despite this, contrary to Tucker's claims, he was not even detained for the full duration of the war and was released in 1943, two years before it ended. In most other countries he would have been hanged for treason without a second thought the day the war started. Britain's treatment of this tiny group of fascists, i.e. enemy sympathisers and collaborators, during WW2 is an example of extraordinary restraint and respect for the sanctity of human life and freedom that was not only unparalleled in the world at that time but arguably remains rare and hugely admirable even by the standards of today across most of the world. In short, Tucker is completely wrong and we can only conclude that the spreading of these malicious lies is motivated not only by his ignorance of history but also by the fact that he will say ANYTHING he deems necessary to suit his political agenda. His opposition to the current war in Iran, about which I myself have expressed some skepticism, does not justify this behaviour and is, in fact, undermined by it - no right- thinking person can take him seriously after this.
Tucker Carlson Network@TCNetwork

This kind of stuff happens during war. We should be on guard.

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G-PA
G-PA@IndianaGPA·
🙏♥️🙏 Back in 1952, a baby was born at a hospital in New York. The room went dead silent. The infant was blue, limp, and silent. Panic began to settle over the medical staff, and for a terrifying moment, it looked like they might give up. Then, a steady, calm voice cut through the tension. «Let's score the baby,» the woman commanded. That woman was Dr. Virginia Apgar. That single, simple instruction changed the course of modern medicine forever. Virginia Apgar's path wasn't easy. She originally wanted to be a surgeon, but in the 1940s, the doors to operating rooms were firmly shut against women. She was told plainly that no hospital would hire a woman as a surgeon. Many people would have quit right there, but Apgar simply shifted her focus. She moved into the field of anesthesiology. It was a career pivot that would eventually save millions of lives. While working in the maternity ward at Columbia-Presbyterian, Apgar watched something that broke her heart. She saw newborn babies dying within minutes of birth because doctors didn't have a standardized way to check if they were healthy or in distress. It was all guesswork. There was no system, no set of rules, and no shared language among the staff. One morning in 1952, Apgar decided to solve the problem herself. She sat down with a piece of paper and a pen. She developed a simple, five-point test to evaluate a newborn's health based on heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, reflexes, and skin color. She called it the "Apgar Score." The medical community didn't just accept it; they embraced it. Within a decade, nearly every hospital in the United States had adopted her method. Because doctors finally had a universal language to assess a newborn's health, they knew exactly when to intervene. The infant mortality rate plummeted. Infants who might have been left for dead in the past were suddenly being resuscitated and kept alive. Virginia Apgar didn't stop with that one test. She went on to get a degree in Public Health and worked tirelessly with the March of Dimes, becoming a global advocate for mothers and their children. She spent her life breaking barriers, not by shouting, but by being the most capable person in the room. Because doctors finally had a universal language to assess a newborn's health, they knew exactly when to intervene. The infant mortality rate plummeted—studies have estimated that the implementation of standardized neonatal assessments contributed to a significant decline in neonatal deaths, with some regions seeing mortality rates for high-risk infants drop by as much as 40 to 50 percent in the years following its adoption. Infants who might have been left for dead in the past were suddenly being resuscitated and kept alive. When people asked her how she managed to thrive in a world that didn't want her there, she would offer a small, knowing smile. She once explained her resilience by saying: «Women are like tea bags—you never know how strong they are until they're in hot water.» Dr. Virginia Apgar passed away in 1974, but her work remains invisible yet essential. Every two seconds, somewhere on this planet, a baby takes its first breath. In that moment, a doctor or a nurse silently calculates a score. That number is a tribute to a woman who refused to give up—not on the babies, and certainly not on herself. vision, and a refusal to back down can rewrite the future. She taught us that your circumstances don't define your impact; your actions do. Most people will never know the name of the woman behind the score they receive at birth. But every life she helped save is living proof that you don't need fame to be a hero—you just need to leave the world better than you found it 🙏♥️🙏
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Mr Producer
Mr Producer@RichSementa·
Iran executes 19-year-old champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi, two others in horrific public hangings nypost.com/2026/03/19/wor…
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NEWSMAX@NEWSMAX·
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul made remarks at an event last week saying that the Blue State needs "high net worth" individuals because the "tax base has been eroded." bit.ly/4t00PKf
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Toluwani
Toluwani@gabe_teee·
Lebanon was a Christian majority country, they accepted Muslims as refugees to give them shelters and food, the Muslim refugees later turned against them and did Jihad to take over Lebanon. You all will not put that in your shitty jew hating history.
UFO Hunter@iamufohunter

🚨 Israel bombing Lebanon in 1982 Before the formation of Hezbollah. Hezbollah was formed as a direct response to Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.

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