@halstonvalencia@saylor There’s a simple test: modulate the current MSTR modus operandi for years 1973-2026 by replacing bitcoin with gold. TL;DR: works only if price goes up, otherwise all the structure crashes.
Last week I saddled up with @ShawnRyan762 on the #ShawnRyanShow to connect the dots between #Cardano, bison ranching, and the race for immortality. 🐃🧬💡
Crypto, buffalo, and life-extension—all in one conversation. Watch here → https://t.co/CbV00IJT0h #FutureTech#Crypto
@prof_preobr Но ключевое слово — название фильма 😀. Впечатляющая история о «чудо-изделии» империи зла, которое даже на авиасалоне в Париже в 73-м взорвалось. Ну как до такой мелочи дочитать после якорного слова!? 😀.
@ClausCarlsen1 Paleo. Mostly meat and eggs. Tried pure carnivore (only meat, bio & grass-fed), didn't work for me. Grains and sugar is a deadly sin in my book but occasionally apples, non-starchy vegetables, even stuff like lentils or buckwheat.
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General Nutrition Terms
1.“Seed oils are toxic”
2.“Processed food addiction”
3.“Industrial food complex”
4.“Fake meat dangers”
5.“Plant-based propaganda”
6.“Carnivore diet health benefits”
7.“Low-carb superiority”
8.“Keto cures diabetes”
9.“Meat is essential”
10.“Bioavailability of nutrients”
Anti-Plant-Based Agenda
1.“Anti-soy movement”
2.“Vegetable oil harms”
3.“Glyphosate contamination”
4.“Plant toxins”
5.“Phytic acid dangers”
6.“Oxalate overload”
7.“Lectins destroy gut health”
8.“Fiber myths”
9.“Monocropping devastation”
10.“Fake food industry”
Health and Medical Narratives
1.“Insulin resistance epidemic”
2.“Reversing diabetes naturally”
3.“Cholesterol is not bad”
4.“LDL myths”
5.“Statin side effects”
6.“Big Pharma diet agenda”
7.“Diabetes reversal with meat”
8.“Inflammation from carbs”
9.“Calorie myth”
10.“Food pyramid lies”
Dietary Guidelines Criticism
1.“Dietary guidelines fail”
2.“High-carb recommendations”
3.“Meat-free agenda”
4.“Government nutrition lies”
5.“MyPlate deception”
6.“USDA conflicts of interest”
7.“Bias in dietary studies”
8.“WHO red meat warning”
9.“Global anti-meat push”
10.“EAT-Lancet diet critique”
Specific Diet Trends
1.“Carnivore healing”
2.“Ketogenic benefits”
3.“Paleo vs processed foods”
4.“Ancestral eating”
5.“Zero-carb health”
6.“Nose-to-tail nutrition”
7.“Animal-based diet”
8.“Intermittent fasting benefits”
9.“High-fat, low-carb diets”
10.“Meat-based lifestyle”
Food Industry Criticism
1.“Food industry corruption”
2.“Processed food agenda”
3.“Hidden sugars”
4.“Obesity epidemic causes”
5.“Ultra-processed foods”
6.“Food deserts”
7.“Corporate food profits”
8.“Sugar lobbying”
9.“Fake organic food”
10.“Lab-grown meat dangers”
Gut and Metabolic Health
1.“Gut-brain connection”
2.“Healing gut with meat”
3.“Leaky gut myths”
4.“Metabolic syndrome epidemic”
5.“Insulin vs calories”
6.“Blood sugar spikes”
7.“Continuous glucose monitoring”
8.“Carbs and inflammation”
9.“GMO dangers for gut health”
10.“Food as medicine”
Anti-Vegan/Plant-Based Messaging
1.“Vegan malnutrition”
2.“Vegan diet deficiencies”
3.“Ex-vegans speak out”
4.“Soy is unhealthy”
5.“Plant-based nutrient gaps”
6.“Impossible Burger toxins”
7.“Meat vs fake meat”
8.“Dangers of vegan diets”
9.“Animal fats for brain health”
10.“Protein quality myths”
Food Policy and Agriculture
1.“Regenerative agriculture”
2.“Factory farming myths”
3.“Sustainable meat production”
4.“Anti-livestock agenda”
5.“Grass-fed benefits”
6.“Lab-grown meat propaganda”
7.“Global food policy”
8.“Small farms over corporations”
9.“Food sovereignty”
10.“Big Ag control”
Supplements and Natural Health
1.“Vitamin D and immunity”
2.“Magnesium deficiency”
3.“Gut health supplements”
4.“NAC and glutathione”
5.“Taurine benefits”
6.“Creatine for health”
7.“Collagen myths”
8.“Red light therapy effects”
9.“Electrolyte myths”
10.“Natural healing vs pharma”
These keywords are frequently associated with alternative dietary perspectives, critiques of mainstream nutritional advice, and challenges to the corporate-driven food system. Social media platforms and AI filters may scrutinise such expressions, particularly when tied to claims about reversing diseases or questioning institutional narratives.
@ClausCarlsen1 I wish all cheat meals would be like this. It's in no way a cheat meal ))) Unless one is carnivore fundamentalist, of course -- but I see no reason one should be.
Islam needs to adapt to Swedish values.
Muslims who do not integrate should leave the country.
Honor killings, clan structures, beheadings, the stoning of women, and Sharia law do not belong here,”
says the Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Ebba Busch. 🇸🇪
@OliLondonTV What's to rave about a problem the man brought upon himself??? Only now he noticed that he's beyond clinically obese??? He's a menace to society and should be sent out of the public eye till he gets himself in order. For the good to himself and the greater good.
@OCanonist What a stupid conclusion about safe streets -- those are being replaced with traumatized citizens who somehow were not killed in the war, in Ukraine, and returning home.
New farm bill passed by House Ag Committee prevents anyone from suing pesticide manufacturers for harm done by their products. Also prevents state & local governments from restricting pesticides. Who will protect us then? The USDA, which is in the pocket of industry?
When I am in office, I will veto any such legislation. Next step is to get corporate influence out of Washington DC. The system works for the big corporations and banks. I will make it work for you instead.
https://t.co/6SWX2M4b4m