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#Jesus is the way to eternal life ✝️ $EOSE $70 believer 🔋 We are in a spiritual war, pray for America 🙏🇺🇸

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There is only one person I subscribe to, and that is @BillboardChris. And the reason why is because if I had the financial means to do anything with my time, I would be doing what he is doing. Probably one of the bravest men out there next to the late Charlie Kirk
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🚨 Massive news with worldwide repercussions! The FTC, along with Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska, and Texas, have filed a lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), alleging the organization has provided the means for medical providers to make false and unsubstantiated claims to parents in order to sell pediatric medical transition services. WPATH, an association of clinicians who profit from pediatric medical transition services, recommended medical interventions, including drugs and surgery, for children and adolescents who expressed dissatisfaction with or distress about their sex traits. In their complaint, the FTC and its state partners allege that these recommendations misled parents and children about the medical consensus and medical necessity, as well as the safety and effectiveness, of such services, in violation of the FTC Act. "Today, the FTC filed a lawsuit against WPATH alleging that the organization made false and unsubstantiated claims regarding the necessity, effectiveness and safety of puberty blockers, hormones and sex-change surgeries," said Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson. "Children, but especially their parents, must have complete and truthful information when making decisions to purchase medical services. For decades, the FTC has taken action against entities that make deceptive and unsubstantiated health-related claims. The complaint filed today reflects that same long-standing mandate: when an entity makes a claim about a medical treatment, the claim must be truthful, evidence-based and not misleading." In 2022, WPATH omitted all mention of age limitations for breast amputation or penis removal from the "Standards of Care" document providing the organization's official recommendations for treating sex-trait-related dissatisfaction or distress in children. As alleged in the complaint, WPATH did not base this decision on medical evidence. As described in the complaint, in several instances, parents seeking help for their children were asked by clinicians whether they "would rather have a live daughter or a dead son," based on WPATH representations that pediatric medical transition services are "lifesaving." As the complaint argues, there is no competent and reliable scientific evidence to suggest these interventions reduce the risk of suicide. WPATH claims its recommendations represent "consensus-based expert opinion." This leads WPATH members and other clinicians to repeat to consumers false, misleading or unsubstantiated statements about safety and efficacy found in WPATH guidelines, according to the complaint. According to the complaint, despite the absence of competent and reliable scientific evidence, WPATH's guidelines label nearly every pediatric transition service as "medically necessary" to maximize the likelihood that insurers will pay for the pediatric transition procedures.
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@Primarch_Vulk wake me up when that happens and I'll buy with you. have 101 shares, but would love for opp. to add in size.
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$eose nothing makes me happier than getting a large trade right. Added 200k shares at the open. Will keep adding.
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How has a civil war not broken out in the UK yet over this Rape Gang Inquiry Report?
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I was thinking about this while watching the World Cup yesterday. It's remarkable to see so many different cultures come together through competition, each proudly supporting its own nation, traditions, and identity. It's inspiring precisely because those differences exist. But when the tournament ends and everyone goes home, an interesting question remains. Many people see events like this as proof that cultural differences don't matter, or that societies should gradually merge into a broader multicultural identity. But why should that necessarily be the goal? What is wrong with having distinct cultures? The French are proud of being French. The British are proud of being British. Russians, Chinese, Japanese, Italians, Greeks, and countless others maintain their own cultural traditions and expectations. Why should Americans be any different? A nation can welcome immigrants while still expecting them to integrate into the broader culture of the country they chose to join. In fact, one could argue that a shared national culture is what makes a diverse society function in the first place. The World Cup works because many cultures exist. If every culture eventually dissolves into a single global super-culture, what exactly is left to celebrate?
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@wolfejosh why on earth should we be multicultural? if someone doesn’t want to be american, they should not move to america.

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This is the worst thing I've ever read. I don't know how it can be done but the reality is most people won't read the full report. It needs to be made into a documentary and played in every home and every classroom. If someone doesn't know about this by this time next year they should be publicly shamed. It's the worst atrocity ever committed against children.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw

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In the $EOSE announcement today, a new cube container design is apparent. Eos was previously procuring containers from GTI's manufacturing facility in Mexico, but Joe previously indicated in news reports they would start sourcing them from Johnstown Pennsylvania. Old | New
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