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@shadowcorn77

Veteran | World Traveler | Cultural Nomad

Tham gia Aralık 2013
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KCorn@shadowcorn77·
@johnkonrad He was also involved in a series of emails with a Tampa socialite when he was the CENTCOM CDR -- though he says they were above board -- why would he have any need or interest in emailing her theguardian.com/us-news/2016/d…
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Dear General, is Trump’s exit strategy in Iran better or worse than your strategy to exit after defrauding investors at Theranos? Also, can you share the specifics of the plea deal you made to stay out of jail?
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Megatron@Megatron_ron

NEW: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 General Jim Mattis slams Trump's war strategy on Iran, live on TV “hitting 15,000 targets means nothing without a real plan, and calls the demands for unconditional surrender and regime change absolute delusional nonsense.”

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Johnny Balls@JBellas·
@BadgedPatriot If I did that to my 20+ year old water heater, it would probably open a portal to hell. I'm leaving it alone for everyone's safety.
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👮‍♂️The Badged Patriot👮‍♂️
A plumber just told me you are supposed to drain your water heater once a year to get the junk at the bottom out to extend the life of the heater. Does anybody actually do that?😳
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Testing this feature if you follow me say hello 👋
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KCorn@shadowcorn77·
@MargoinWNC Would recommend filing a formal complaint with the state medical board, HHS office of civil rights, and the patient relations and/or compliance office if he works out of a hospital -- especially if you believe care is impacted.
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Margo@MargoinWNC·
Let's just play a game of "what if"... What if a Pakistani resident or doctor who hated Christians and Jews came to, oh let's say, Western North Carolina, as heart specialist in a small practice with hospital privileges. Let's say he rants all day on social media about his hatred for Christians and Jews. Your doctor gives your very Christian grandma a refer to see him. And he literally has her life on his hands. How would you feel about that? Because there really is a Pakistani heart specialist in Hickory, NC, who does just that...
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD

Pakistan has about 5000 residency spots for about 20,000 applicants. How would you like it if Americans took 18% of those spots? In 2025, 18% of American residency positions were filled by foreign students.

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One of the retards writing @RealCandaceO content of shit. Matthew Wright We call him Mr No Eyebrows
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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
As a medical school professor, I teach about APOE4 -- the gene that makes you 2.5x more likely to develop Alzheimer's. We've told patients there's nothing they can do about it. A new JAMA Network Open study of 2,157 adults just proved us wrong. Higher meat consumption completely abolished the APOE4 dementia risk. The data: -> APOE4 carriers with highest meat intake: 55% lower dementia risk -> Their typical 2.5x excess Alzheimer's risk? Gone entirely -> Cognitive decline reversed: +0.32 standard deviations over 10 years -> Unprocessed meat was protective; processed meat was harmful regardless of genotype Researchers propose APOE4 is an evolutionary adaptation to meat-rich diets. The gene isn't a defect -- we just stopped feeding it correctly. This is personalized metabolic medicine. Your genes load the gun, but your diet pulls the trigger -- or puts the safety back on. Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast. Source: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… #APOE4 #Alzheimers #MetabolicHealth #Nutrition #HealthLongevity
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KCorn@shadowcorn77·
Spent 20+ years in uniform, retired as a COL, and had plenty of exposure to the GO cohort. What struck me wasn’t just risk aversion, it was a complete lack of intellectual curiosity, strategic thinking, and unique problem solving. In one conversation, I asked how we were creating strategic dilemmas for adversaries -- forcing them into courses of action of our choosing. The response: “That’s a really good question.” And this dude was briefing senior people across DoW, the IC, and Congress -- incredibly disappointing.
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KCorn@shadowcorn77·
@TheAndersPaul Yeah, read up on the Typhoon series of malicious cyber actors. This has been going on for some time.
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Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle
The Chinese Hack that led to the banning of foreign routers is way worse than I ever imagined. The Chinese were not just in our routers. They had access to our iot. That’s “cameras. Video recordings, storage devices.” Even “court approved access to communication systems.” Meaning our Government surveillance. We’re the Chinese spying on Trump?
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Eric Geller@ericgeller

The FCC today updated its list of products that can't be sold in the U.S. to include *all* consumer routers made in foreign countries. It's a big but potentially disruptive move to limit supply-chain security risks to U.S. networks. docs.fcc.gov/public/attachm…

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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
McRaven’s always been a douche.
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KCorn@shadowcorn77·
@bowtiedmeathead My one niece is planning to pursue cosmetology and become a stylist, while the other is considering a career as a dental hygienist. Of course, the option of military service is always there as well.
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BowTiedMeatHead 🥩💪@bowtiedmeathead·
My wife and I were talking the other day about potential career options for my 15 yrs old daughter who really struggles in school and is likely not college bound/material. For guys it’s easy… Don’t want to go to college, pick a trade or figure something else out such as a police officer, firefighter etc. It’s not as easy for girls. I think she would do well in sales since she is attractive, has the personality and is extremely social (spends hours everyday talking on the phone to all her friends). For parents with daughters who aren’t on the college path…what are some real, high-income career options you’ve seen work?
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World IVERMECTIN, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol for CANCER has been peer-reviewed and published! I am seeing our paper everywhere recently, the NEWS is spreading! 😃 BIG PHARMA attacked our Fenbendazole paper on three Stage 4 Cancer patients who are now Cancer Free, but it will be resubmitted and published soon! I have been attacked recently by Canadian authorities for my revolutionary Cancer research and work, but... a NEW FLORIDA CANCER CLINIC is coming soon!🙏 Thank you all for your ongoing support!! 😃 God Bless you all and God bless those who are fighting Cancer...
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KCorn@shadowcorn77·
@HansAmato If you don't mind me asking, what was the therapeutic dose of l-glutamine. Been personally struggling with gut issues since my first Iraq deployment. No help from Amy docs and no help from civilian docs now that I'm retired.
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Hans Amato
Hans Amato@HansAmato·
$8,400 on a gastroenterologist, an allergist, and 14 months of elimination diets before someone tested his zonulin levels Had a client come to me after being told he had IBS, possible Crohn's, maybe a "sensitive stomach." He'd cut out gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, corn, nightshades, histamine foods. Was eating 7 foods. Lost 22 pounds he didn't need to lose. Still bloating after every meal. Still waking up looking 6 months pregnant by dinner The allergist ran a skin prick test. Came back negative for everything. The GI ran an endoscopy and colonoscopy. Both clean. "Must be stress-related." Gave him a prescription for dicyclomine and told him to try yoga Nobody measured intestinal permeability. Nobody checked what was happening between the cells of his gut lining. Nobody even considered that the barrier itself was the problem, not the food passing through it We ran zonulin. Through the roof. His tight junctions were blown open. Every food he ate was triggering an immune response not because the food was the problem but because his gut wall was letting partially digested proteins into his bloodstream where they don't belong. His immune system was attacking food particles like foreign invaders because to his body they WERE foreign invaders The issue wasn't removing more foods. It was fixing the barrier. What we did: Stopped all further food restriction immediately. Reintroduced foods one by one while supporting the gut lining. Bone broth daily for collagen and glycine to support mucosal repair. L-glutamine at therapeutic doses for enterocyte fuel. Removed the actual triggers: chronic undereating, excessive cardio, and 4 cups of coffee on an empty stomach every morning (this mf was basically torturing his gut). Added zinc carnosine for mucosal protection. Restored caloric intake to actual maintenance. He'd been eating 1,600 calories at 185 lbs Within 6 weeks he was eating 30+ foods again. Bloating completely gone. The 7-food prison diet that three doctors endorsed was making him sicker by starving the microbial diversity his gut needed to heal $8,400. 14 months. And the answer was to eat MORE, not less btw if you're carrying a list of "safe foods" on your phone and it keeps getting shorter, your problem probably isn't food sensitivity. Your problem is barrier integrity. I go deep on gut permeability, zonulin, and exactly how to repair barrier function on my substack. link in bio
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Alexander Gaffney
Alexander Gaffney@AlecGaffney·
The FDA did a very unusual thing this week: It included photos from a recent unannounced inspection of an Indian drug manufacturer in its Warning Letter to the company - the first time I believe it's ever done so. Would you believe this is from a drug manufacturer?
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