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If you find yourself searching MY profile in order to defend YOUR comments & or positions - you’ve already lost YOUR argument LEARN TO THINK BEFORE YOU ENGAGE

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StreetWise@SWisdom718·
This current admin is what lawful warfare to retake the US FOR THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE looks like- and THIS may be the LAST opportunity we have to actually REFORM the corrupt Federal Government. ALL HANDS ON DECK! DO NOT LET UP! WE ARE DONE WITH LEFTIST/MEDIA/ELITE GASLIGHTING
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: The FBI has raided the home of a psychologist and nurse for an alleged hospice fraud scheme, according to CBS. Gladwin and Amelou Gill were arrested for allegedly fraudulently billing Medicare for $7.45 million. The pair was running a hospice with a survival rate of over 97%. According to a CBS analysis, 700 of the 1,800 hospices in Los Angeles County triggered multiple red flags for fraud. "We are enforcing a zero-tolerance policy for criminals who defraud American taxpayers," said First Assistant United States Attorney Bill Essayli. "The defendants arrested this morning who are charged with stealing millions of dollars of health care benefits got caught and now face years in federal prison." Video: @adamyamaguchi
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
Here it is: U.S. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: “I’m happy to provide you all of the evidence.” Gov. Gavin Newscum is under criminal review for signing up illegal aliens to vote through his criminal conspiracy—AB 37, universal mail-in ballots. @PressSec: “I’m happy to provide you all of the evidence for it. I’d be glad to send that to you after this briefing. Fraudulent ballots are being mailed in in the names of other people, in the names of illegal aliens who shouldn’t be voting in American elections. There are countless examples, and we’d be happy to provide them…” 📝 PASS THE SAVE ACT: Gavin Newsom banned voter ID in California but issues driver’s licenses to 15 million illegal aliens the Democrats imported under Biden so they could vote illegally. Meanwhile, he can’t account for where the $24 billion he extorted from taxpayers to fight homelessness went.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Nobel Prize winner spent his entire career proving that your brain lies to you constantly, and the most unsettling part is that the smarter you are, the more convincing the lies become. His name is Daniel Kahneman, and the research that earned him the Nobel Prize in Economics was not about markets or money. It was about the two systems running inside every human mind at all times, and why one of them is almost always in charge when you think the other one is. Here is what he found, and why it changes how you should think about every decision you make. Kahneman called them System 1 and System 2. System 1 is fast, automatic, emotional, and operates almost entirely outside your conscious awareness. It is the system that reads the mood in a room before you process a single word, that flinches before you hear the sound, that forms an impression of a stranger in milliseconds. System 2 is slow, deliberate, effortful, and exhausting. It is the system you engage when you do long division or carefully weigh a major life decision. The critical insight is not that these two systems exist. It is that System 2 is lazy by design, and System 1 runs the show far more often than any of us want to believe. The most dangerous finding in Kahneman's research is what he called the what-you-see-is-all-there-is problem. System 1 does not pause to ask what information might be missing. It builds the most coherent story it can from whatever data is currently available, then delivers that story to your conscious mind as a conclusion that feels like it was carefully reasoned. You experience the output of an automatic process as if it were the result of deliberate thought. The confidence feels earned. It almost never is. This is why cognitive biases are not character flaws. They are structural features of a brain optimized for speed. The availability heuristic makes you overestimate the probability of whatever comes to mind most easily, which is why people fear plane crashes more than car accidents and dramatic rare diseases more than the conditions that actually kill most people. The anchoring effect makes your judgment of any number heavily influenced by whatever number you heard first, even if that number was completely arbitrary. The halo effect makes your overall impression of a person contaminate every individual judgment you make about them, so the same resume gets rated more competitively when attached to an attractive photo. The part that Kahneman spent the most time on, and that most people resist the hardest, is what he called expert overconfidence. He studied stockbrokers, surgeons, military commanders, clinical psychologists, and financial analysts people at the absolute top of their fields with decades of experience and found systematic evidence that their confidence in their own judgments consistently exceeded the accuracy of those judgments. Experience in a domain does not eliminate cognitive bias. In many cases it amplifies it, because experts build elaborate mental models that feel comprehensive but are often just more sophisticated versions of the same shortcuts everyone uses. The most honest thing Kahneman ever said about his own research was that writing the book did not make him any less susceptible to the biases he spent fifty years documenting. He still felt the pull of every heuristic he described. The difference was not immunity. The difference was recognition, and the discipline to slow down in moments when the fast answer felt suspiciously easy. Knowing that your brain lies to you does not stop the lies. But it teaches you which moments deserve a second look before you trust the story you are already telling yourself.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Health Sec. RFK Jr. just announced the Systematic Targeting of MICROPLASTICS nationwide — a program to surge the ability to REMOVE microplastics from the human body HUGE! RFK JR: "We can't treat what we cannot measure. We cannot regulate what we don't understand. So today, HHS, alongside EPA, is taking direct action." "We are launching STOMP, which stands for Systematic Targeting of MicroPlastics. It's a $144 million national program to measure, understand, and to remove microplastics from the human body." "We are focusing on three questions. What is in the body, what's causing the harm, and how do we prove it? And we're answering them everywhere." @RapidResponse47
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP!! California has reportedly lost at LEAST $180 billion dollars to fraud, high ranking official and experts confirm This is a historic scandal. And Gavin Newsom is the face of it! CHRIS RUFO: “Experts from Harvard, from the Department of Health and Human Services, from LexisNexis fraud division, have told us that fraud in California is unprecedented, it represents the largest financial crime in American history, and scammers have been stealing billions of dollars per year." Gavin needs to resign
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: The FBI is now ON THE GROUND in California arresting hospice fraudsters — some of which who have billed Medicaid MASSIVE amounts of money for fake patients Others gave KICKBACKS to those pretending to be dying. LOCK THEM ALL UP!
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
BREAKING: Pam Bondi has been fired as attorney general, according to Fox News. EPA Director Lee Zeldin is reportedly under consideration to replace her. According to Fox, President Trump met in the Oval Office with Bondi before his speech last night. "One of those sources said that by the time Trump took his place behind the podium for the address, Bondi had already lost her job and was on her way back to Florida," Fox News reported. Bondi's firing comes after she was heavily criticized for the handling of the Epstein files.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇷🇮🇱 Iran's former foreign minister was nearly assassinated at his home in Tehran. His wife was killed. He's in critical condition. The NYT reports he was secretly brokering a possible meeting between Iranian officials and JD Vance through Pakistan. Someone just tried to kill the man running the back channel. While the back channel was running. Source: @clashreport, NYT
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷 Iran’s Health Ministry says the Pasteur Institute, a key hub for vaccine and infectious disease research, was hit in an attack. They call it “a direct assault on global health security,” violating the Geneva Conventions. The century-old institute is part of the international Pasteur network. Source: @iranintl

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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
“Every single vitamin and mineral in raw milk comes with its own enzyme to ensure full absorption.” Pasteurization doesn’t just kill germs, it warps proteins, triggers allergies, and destroys the natural immune shield in real milk.
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Jeff Hunt
Jeff Hunt@jeffhunt·
BREAKING: Colorado appeals court throws out Tina Peter's 9-year prison sentence. Trial court violated her free speech rights! Free Tina Peters!!!!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 The Pentagon just briefed Trump on the most complex military operation in American history The plan: fly hundreds of troops deep into Iran, parachute in the 82nd Airborne to secure the perimeter, build a runway from scratch, bring in heavy excavation equipment to blast through 300 feet of rubble, send Delta Force and SEALs in wearing hazmat suits with blow torches and saws to breach underground tunnels, locate and extract 1,000 pounds of uranium in sealed cylinders while checking for booby traps and decoys, decontaminate everything, then airlift it all out through hostile airspace. Timeline: weeks to months. Under constant missile and drone fire. With only a few dozen troops in the entire military trained to handle nuclear material retrieval. A former defense official put it perfectly: "It starts to look like you're not just buying a car on the lot, you're buying the entire assembly line." Yesterday Trump told Reuters he doesn't care about the uranium anymore because "it's so far underground." Today the Pentagon reportedly briefed him a plan to go get it. Tonight he addresses the nation. Something has to give. Source: Washington Post
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump claims the U.S. already achieved regime change in Iran "by accident": "I never liked the idea of regime change because it's too complex. But we got it." The old Supreme Leader is dead, sure. But the new one literally just posted a statement pledging to continue the exact same policies. If the ideology, the IRGC, and the resistance doctrine all survive, calling it regime change is like replacing the sign on the building and claiming you renovated the whole thing... Source: @clashreport

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
A short afternoon nap restores brain neuroplasticity.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: The "experts" are in a state of SHOCK after local news is forced to report rent prices are PLUMMETING in Arizona Apartments are even offering up to 3 MONTHS FREE Glendale: -8.3% Tempe: -7.6% Chandler: -6.4% Scottsdale: -4.6% Phoenix: -3.2% We voted for this! 🇺🇸
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Big Pharma wants you believe Alzheimer’s is incurable, but one brain surgeon is naming three substances that fight Alzheimer’s WITHOUT the side effects. #1 is Curcumin, which increases mitochondrial function and reduces the inflammatory chemicals that trigger Alzheimer’s. #2 is DHA (from omega-3 fats) - “DHA removes almost all the amyloid from brains.” #3 is EGCG (from green tea) - ECGC has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects that counter neurodegenerative processes. Dr. Russel Blaylock says these substances are ignored by mainstream medicine—not because they don’t work, but because pharmaceutical companies “couldn’t make a profit off it.” So, research and promotion are abandoned. If effective treatments can be buried, what else aren’t we being told about Alzheimer’s disease?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Just 28 days without parabans and phthalates turned off breast cancer genes. Researchers followed a group of healthy women who routinely used common personal-care products containing parabens and phthalates—chemicals found in everything from shampoo and lotion to makeup and fragrance. These compounds can act like estrogen in the body, and excess estrogen-like activity has long been tied to higher breast-cancer risk. For 28 days, 36 women did one simple thing: they switched to paraben- and phthalate-free alternatives. No drugs, no diet changes—just cleaner cosmetics and toiletries. The results were striking: urine tests confirmed that levels of the chemicals’ breakdown products plummeted, proving exposure had been sharply reduced. But the bigger revelation came from breast-tissue biopsies taken before and after the switch. In just four weeks, the women’s breast cells began behaving less like precancerous or cancerous cells. They regained the ability to respond to normal “cell-death” signals (a safeguard tumors often disable). Protective estrogen receptors, which are typically shut down in breast cancer, switched back on. Gene-expression patterns shifted away from high-risk profiles and toward healthier patterns. This is the first human evidence that routine exposure to these everyday chemicals can nudge normal breast cells in a cancer-like direction—and, crucially, that removing the exposure can begin to reverse the process remarkably quickly. It’s not definitive proof that changing your body wash will prevent breast cancer. But it does show that the body notices—and starts to repair itself—almost immediately when you stop putting these substances on your skin. ["Reduction of daily-use parabens and phthalates reverses accumulation of cancer-associated phenotypes within disease-free breast tissue of study subjects." Chemosphere, 2023]
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Apple engineered a $179 product to age one half faster than the other, and the fix would take about six lines of code. One AirPod is always doing more work than the other. The microphone setting defaults to "Automatic," but in practice one pod gets selected as primary for calls, Siri listening, and voice processing. That pod is running beamforming mics, noise cancellation, and audio relay simultaneously. The other one is mostly a speaker. The battery gap compounds over time. The pod that drains faster charges more often. Lithium-ion cells degrade based on total charge cycles. After 12 to 18 months, the "primary" pod has meaningfully more wear on its battery than its twin. Same case, same charger, different lifespan. You're watching one AirPod age faster than the other in real time. The fix is almost trivially simple. Rotate the primary mic assignment every 24 hours regardless of call activity. Balance the processing load across both pods equally. Apple ships a $549 AirPods Max that does spatial head tracking with nine microphones but won't write a background task to swap L and R daily. They won't fix it because the failure mode sells hardware. When one pod dies noticeably faster, you replace the pair. At $179 to $249 every 18 months instead of 36, that's the most profitable firmware bug in consumer electronics.
shadon@pvrekhs

apple i don’t understand how one airpod can die while the other still has 40% when they both sit in the case for the same amount of time

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DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
20 CIA and FBI insiders CONFIRMED that Barack Obama and a former CIA Director orchestrated the entire Russia Hoax, and then hid it in a CIA vault for nearly a DECADE!
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Truth is now considered a right-wing conspiracy. That’s the chilling line from Melanie Phillips that stopped me in my tracks. She explains how we’ve reached a point where simply stating observable reality — whether it’s basic biology defining a woman or pushing back against blanket accusations that all white people are inherently bad — gets you branded as evil. Not wrong. Evil. Therefore you must be silenced, cancelled, or erased. No debate. No evidence allowed. She calls it cultural totalitarianism: a Manichean worldview where one ideology claims a monopoly on goodness, progress, and reason itself. Dissent isn’t argued with — it’s treated as a moral threat that has to be removed. The deepest irony? In an era that smugly ditched religion in the name of superior rationality, we’ve ended up rejecting reason, evidence, and open inquiry altogether. We’re so “rational” we’ve dispensed with the very tools of rationality. It doesn’t add up. Her take has me wondering how we got here — and how quickly disagreement turned into moral excommunication. Anyone else seeing this pattern play out in conversations lately? Where have you felt truth itself become off-limits?
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Persian-Iranian man saying: "What you see here now, we've seen 50 years ago."
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
The people at Oxford who ran the Hydroxychloroquine arm of the RECOVERY trial deserve to be arrested and charged with reckless criminal manslaughter on a mass scale. They killed 1,211 people (a death rate of over 25%) — among those who volunteered for their so-called “study.” This was at a time when Dr. Vladimir Zelenko was reporting near-zero deaths among high-risk COVID patients by treating them early with hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azithromycin. Yet in the Oxford study, these researchers delayed treatment, used toxic overdoses of hydroxychloroquine, and failed to include zinc or azithromycin. By weaponising their flawed results, they falsely declared that hydroxychloroquine “doesn’t work” and is dangerous. This lie helped suppress early treatment worldwide and likely contributed to the unnecessary deaths of millions. This wasn’t science. It was an act of pure evil — one of the greatest crimes of this century. Yet the corrupt mainstream media didn’t just ignore it; they actively covered it up and amplified the lies. We cannot rest until the murderous bastards behind this "study" are dragged into court and brought to justice. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
Children’s Health Defense@ChildrensHD

🚨 Bret Weinstein and Jeffrey Tucker expose the agenda to demonize Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine: “Every trick in the book was played.” “The idea is: you have to keep the population panicked.” “Hydroxychloroquine was taken off the map with a diabolical study in which people were wildly overdosed, and people died.” “It was made to look dangerous when it wasn't.” “You can't do that with Ivermectin because it's not toxic enough.” “It's almost impossible to give somebody enough to kill them.” “So they did other things.” “They ran studies in which they wildly underdosed.” “But the real question is, why would they bother if it's really useless?” “And I'm afraid that the answer has to be [that] if you allow people to use Ivermectin, they will discover how effective it is.” “Like hydroxychloroquine, it is generally useful against RNA viruses.” “At that point, when you introduce the vaccine, nobody will want it because there's a safe alternative.” “Why would I take something that turns out to be a gene therapy?” “There's an off-the-shelf drug that does it and costs nothing.” Tucker: “[There was] a phrase in there that drove Fauci and others crazy.” “Which was that we can get through this with natural immunity through exposure and recovery.” “That document came out about 3 weeks before the vaccine rollout.” “That was the reason they had to eliminate every possible alternative apart from injection as a solution.” @jeffreytucker @brownstoneinst @BretWeinstein

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