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truth seeker | software engineer | yogi | BTC,UAPs,C19 | OrangePilled since your parents Dell CPU-mined | Fox Mulder 4 Prez | Umm yes your honor, I am a cat

Meowing around Anytown, USA Sumali Temmuz 2021
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Old Salty Marine
Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
I don't know who needs to hear this, but can we start a Class Action Lawsuit against the U.S Governent? U.S Citizens vs United States. Gross negligence in handling taxpayer funds would be a good start. Who's with me?
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Isaac’s Army
Isaac’s Army@ReturnOfKappy·
The same man who aggressively pushed the COVID vaccines is now the one standing on the hantavirus cruise ship… Reading from a script..? Oh… and he did an internship in Jerusalem… Same players…. Different virus…. You still think it’s random…?
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
RANDY FINE: “I support ending all aid to Israel. This will allow Israel to act in its own interest and reduce the US deficit.” Dan Bilzerian announces he’s running against Randy Fine. Randy Fine then calls to end all aid to Israel. See how this works?
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Clint Russell
Clint Russell@LibertyLockPod·
Kentucky, I implore you. Do not let the Epstein class replace this man. I am already radicalized but if we lose Massie I will be left without hope at the federal level. Please get out and vote for him like the nation's survival depends upon it. Because it does.
Thomas Massie for Congress@MassieforKY

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Boom! Scientists Discovered a Hidden Superhighway Inside You That Might Finally Explain Why Acupuncture Actually Works! How tattooed skin biopsies proved something over 4,000 years old. Buckle up…research just dropped a bombshell that is rewriting the human anatomy textbook and high fiving ancient healers at the same time! Deep inside your body lies an enormous, previously overlooked network called the interstitium. It is a vast, fluid filled web that acts like a secret third circulatory system alongside your blood vessels and lymphatics. It is not just empty space between tissues. It is a dynamic, interconnected superhighway made of collagen bundles suspended in a shimmering hyaluronic acid gel that soaks up water and lets fluids, cells, and molecules flow slowly but surely throughout your entire body, from skin to muscles to organs and back again. For over a century, scientists saw these spaces as isolated little pockets. But groundbreaking work starting in 2018 by pathologists revealed the jaw dropping truth: it is one giant, continuous network. When researchers examined tattooed skin biopsies, the ink particles had boldly marched from the skin deep into the fascia below, traveling through the interstitium in ways that made scientists say, That was not supposed to happen! Here is where it gets truly electrifying. This hidden highway might finally give Western medicine the biological proof it has been craving for acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. For 4000 years, TCM has described chi flowing along 12 specific meridians. Acupuncture needles target precise points along those lines. Skeptics have long asked for hard science. Now they have it. Studies, including tracer injections and dye experiments in living volunteers, show that when you inject dye into an acupuncture point, it does not just sit there or race through veins. It flows exactly along the traditional meridian pathways through the interstitial spaces between muscles, heading straight toward the heart. The dye follows the interstitium like a GPS guided river. Rebecca Wells, one of the lead scientists, sums it up perfectly: “I actually do think that the interstitium could be the link between Eastern and Western medicine”. The implications are massive and mind blowing. Cancer cells may hitch rides on this network to metastasize. It could explain autoimmune flare ups where gut particles travel to distant organs. It might even unlock better treatments for Type 2 diabetes by revealing how interstitial cells influence healthy fat production during weight gain. This is not just a cool anatomy fact. It is a paradigm shift that could reshape pain management, chronic disease treatment, and how we think about the body as a whole. Evolutionarily speaking, similar fluid systems appear in ancient creatures going back hundreds of millions of years. The interstitium is not new. It has been with us since the dawn of multicellular life. We are only now catching up. This discovery is pure science magic: ancient wisdom validated by cutting edge research, turning what looked like disconnected puzzle pieces into one breathtaking picture of how our bodies really work. When reading this, be sure to send condolences to the “debunkers” that stole this 4,000 year old empirical science from your health. They were wrong. Dive into the actual research papers: The groundbreaking discovery of the interstitium: nature.com/articles/s4159… The study on continuity of interstitial spaces across the body: nature.com/articles/s4200… Research visualizing fluorescent dye migration along acupuncture meridians: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC80… Your body just got a whole lot more awesome. The future of medicine is flowing through the interstitium right now, and it is going to be legendary!
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Invisidon
Invisidon@QuantumAlteredX·
New theory on Epstein funding source
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Judyth Vary Baker
I saw the man I loved, Lee Harvey Oswald, sh@t by Jack Ruby on TV, Nov 24, 1963. Only those who go through such trauma know... Lee had stroked my hair. Could not bear to cut it for 10 years. by 1969, I could sit on it. Early on Nov 21, Lee told me by phone that he was a marked man for helping to save JFK's life 3 weeks earlier. If he ran, he said, "they" would k^ll everyone he loved, incl me. He would never betray those in the CIA who, like him, were secretly trying to save the president. Lee believed he would be framed and would be found de#@d, with a weapon in his hand, so he refused to take a firearm to work Friday. Nothing he brought to the TSBD that morning was big enough to be a rifle. I can prove it. I have worked long nd hard to collect all the facts. So have many others who re fighting for Lee' exoneration. He had joined an "abort team," he told me, but he believed he would still be h@t. Told me to go on with my life, but someday, he pleaded, "please tell my little girls that I was a good guy." Lee also asked me to have babies for him. I had 5. All for him.
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HodlMeow
HodlMeow@tab_orange·
@RepFine Hahahahah ya right. Oy vey, too late pal
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Congressman Randy Fine
Quick look at the office where I fight everyday for the people of Florida’s 6th District. Proudly flying the U.S. flag — because I serve one country and one country only. Sorry to disappoint the HATERS and LOSERS, but facts still matter. Back to work.
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The Realistic Nurse
The Realistic Nurse@TheRealisticRN·
In 1995, Pfizer wrote a memo projecting $55 million in profit from selling their epilepsy drug for bipolar disorder. The same memo admitted there was no evidence the drug worked for bipolar disorder. They sold it for bipolar disorder anyway. In 2004, they pleaded guilty to two felony counts of misbranding gabapentin under the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act. They paid $430 million. The Department of Justice listed every condition they were criminally convicted of fraudulently promoting: — Bipolar disorder — ADHD — Migraines — Neuropathic pain — Reflex sympathetic dystrophy That was 21 years ago. Today, gabapentin (Neurontin) is the 5th most prescribed drug in America. 73 million prescriptions a year. 15.5 million Americans on it. An estimated 95% of those prescriptions are off-label. For the same uses Pfizer was criminally convicted of fraudulently promoting. The fraud was named. Prosecuted. Settled. And the drug is bigger than ever. If you or someone you love is on gabapentin or Neurontin, this is the federal court record nobody told you about. Nurses are not supposed to know this. Patients are not supposed to know this. But I am a nurse. And the documents are public. Sources in the replies.
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
After CBS embarrassed Karen Bass by fact-checking her debate lies about the Palisades Fire, they clearly got the call. CBS filmed with me on my burned out lot for over an hour, and they turned it over to Karen Bass’ PR team to edit it into a comical 5 minute hit piece with clips from the Hills. They can’t beat my ideas, they can’t beat me in the debates, so they gotta try to turn my campaign into a sideshow. People are done with these skeezy political tricks, and I’m done with CBS. They’ll never get a word from me for my next 8 years as mayor. Adios! What outlet should I have in their absence?
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Josh Macin
Josh Macin@MacinJoshua·
Nobody told you this, but sitting in the right bath for 20 minutes can pull heavy metals and toxins straight out of your body. Once I found out, I went deep into detox baths. In this thread, I'll walk you through my ultimate detox bath protocol:
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HOSTIS
HOSTIS@hostis_black·
On May 7th, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that New York's Fiscal Year 2027 budget will become the first law in the United States to mandate surveillance software inside every 3D printer sold within the state. It will make it a Class E felony to possess or share a 3D-printable file capable of producing a firearm component. Every printer sold in New York must ship with print-blocking algorithms that scan each job in real time and refuse to execute anything the algorithm flags. The sales pitch is "ghost guns." The mechanism is a permission gate inside a machine you paid for. Pilot tests of the proposed algorithm by an open-firmware team triggered the block on 17% of non-weapon prints. Brackets that resemble triggers. Cylinders that resemble barrels. A model train coupling. A bottle opener. The algorithm cannot tell. It will refuse the print and log the attempt to whatever server the manufacturer is required to maintain. The same arithmetic the printing-press licensors used in 1660. The same arithmetic the Stationers' Company used to brand a printer's son for distributing tracts the Crown had not approved. The same arithmetic the early DRM crowd used to make a DVD ripper a federal criminal in 1998. A tool you bought, in a room you own, with electricity you paid for, becomes a deputy of the state at the moment of purchase and remains one for the lifetime of the device. Anything that takes a digital design file and outputs a physical object is now within the reach of a state that has declared it owns the question of which physical objects you are permitted to bring into existence inside your own house. The fence has spent forty years moving inward. Around the song first. Around the page. Around the cipher. Around the camera roll. Now, finally, around the workbench. The state has run out of digital territory to enclose and has started enclosing the atoms. The maker who prints a bracket for a broken washing machine tonight commits the same act, technically, that the law is written to stop. The algorithm will not know the difference. It is not designed to know the difference. It is designed to fail closed, to refuse first and let the human appeal upward through whatever bureaucratic channel the manufacturer designs, if any, on whatever timeline the manufacturer chooses, with whatever paper trail attaches to the request. Permission to print, denied. Submit a ticket. Wait. Unfortunately for New York, and fortunately for us, the firmware on every consumer 3D printer is open or near-open. All of them forkable, all of them flashable, all of them already installed on millions of machines outside the reach of any future New York compliance certificate. The CAD files at issue are mathematical descriptions of geometry that will be mirrored on a thousand drives in a thousand jurisdictions before the ink on the bill is dry. The state cannot bind geometry. It can only bind the people who agree to be bound. Forty years from now nobody will remember the ghost gun argument. They will remember the year a state government decided that the physical output of a private machine was the state's business at the point of manufacture.
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HodlMeow
HodlMeow@tab_orange·
@krassenstein Yes, you, specifically, shouldn’t use it. You should definitely hold out for the next safe and effective injection.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Please don’t use Ivermectin for hantavirus. Stop believing everything you hear on the Internet.
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Diana ❤️🇺🇸🙏🐸
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Panzerpicture
Panzerpicture@Panzerpicture·
This isn’t a glitch. YouTube’s AI has wiped out 13+ years of WWII tank archive footage and veteran stories. My entire channel is gone, and my account has been disabled 155,000 subscribers erased overnight. People are now calling me a PDF file, because in their minds the channel “wasn’t deleted” even though you can clearly see that it was. youtube.com/channel/UCjejQ… That's the internet for you! First, the channel was removed. Then, my entire account was disabled. YouTube support bots claiming it was a Google product trigger, doesn't make a lick of sense when the channel was deleted first! The content that got flagged? Historical WWII footage. No nudity. No inappropriate intent. Just real history yet it was labeled as “child abuse material.” And I’m not the only one this has happened to. youtube.com/shorts/8uT0C9_… This isn’t just about one channel. It raises serious concerns about how automated systems are handling and potentially erasing historical archives. We can’t let real history be misclassified or disappear like this. #RestorePanzerPicture #YouTubeCensorship #WWIIHistory #SaveHistory Support the effort to restore the archive: patreon.com/Panzerpicture youtube.com/shorts/8uT0C9_…
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
In 458 BC, Rome was on the brink of collapse. An invading army had trapped the Roman consul and his legion in a mountain pass. Panic spread through the city. The Senate did the only thing they could think of: They sent messengers to find a 60-year-old farmer plowing his field. His name was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. He had once been a senator, then lost his fortune paying his son's bail. Now he worked his own four-acre plot just to feed his family. When the Senate's envoys arrived, they found him sweating behind a plow. They asked him to put on his toga so they could deliver an official message. The message: Rome was making him dictator. Absolute power. Total command of the army. No checks. No oversight. No term limit. He accepted. Within 16 days, Cincinnatus had raised an army, marched out, surrounded the enemy, and forced their surrender. The republic was saved. He had legal authority to rule for six months. He could have stayed. He could have expanded his power. He could have done what every other ruler in human history did when handed unlimited control. Instead, he resigned on day 16. He took off the toga, walked back to his farm, and finished plowing the field he'd left half-done. Twenty years later, when Rome faced another crisis, they called him back. He was 80 years old. He took command, crushed the conspiracy, and resigned again, this time after just 21 days. He died poor. On his farm. 2,200 years later, when George Washington was offered a kingship after winning the American Revolution, he refused and went home to Mount Vernon. The reason he was hailed as "the American Cincinnatus" is because Europeans literally could not believe a man who had won would willingly give up power. King George III, on hearing Washington would resign rather than rule, said: "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." The lesson isn't that Cincinnatus was humble. The lesson is that for most of human history, the people most qualified to lead were the ones who didn't want to. And the moment a society starts rewarding those who chase power instead of those who flee from it is the moment the republic begins to die. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him. Most people who live there have no idea why.
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