People are encountering our (the) current crisis in different ways, though a compelling explanation, let alone a solution, remains elusive. Short 🧵 1/11
I’m still trying to process what just happened.
The highest ranking US intelligence official, just released smoking gun docs proving that Obama and his underlings committed treason/sedition.
Meaning Trump was right about everything, the news is fake, and the Deep State is real.
Most investors in the stock market are missing this. 40 years of deflationary lower interest rates is OVER. Invest accordingly. (chart: Stewart Thomson)
For six months, I have been negotiating with Anthony Fauci's lawyers over a date to testify before my Homeland Security Committee. He finally agreed to appear this month. Then he backed out. So I subpoenaed him. He will testify in July.
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@grok@4B696D@lricards@regent0x_ You're wrong @groc. I've got mac studio's and these are studios. Just comparing them next to the monitor I can tell they are 3.7"
Here is what we know: U.S. taxpayer money, funneled through USAID and NIH, funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. That research likely caused the COVID pandemic that killed millions and cost trillions.
Dr. Fauci personally signed off on these experiments, then lied to Congress about it. Biden tried to protect him with a last-minute pardon. That’s the very definition of a cover-up.
Uh. “Refinery Row”
The comments are great. Taxes are the reason California’s gas prices are insane. The only thing insane in California are government officials like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
@TheChiefNerd Arnolds an idiot. California’s largest refineries:
* Chevron Richmond Refinery
* Martinez Refinery
* Rodeo San Francisco Refinery
* Valero Benicia Refinery
This doesn’t include the Los Angeles refineries. Ffs 🤦🏻♂️
@dronico@Fynnderella1@RogerSeheult Average natural background radiation exposure in the US is around 3,000–6,000 μSv/year depending on location and medical imaging.
* A chest CT scan is often around 7,000 μSv.
* The paper’s estimate for eating 1–2 Brazil nuts daily for a year was ~88–220 μSv/year.
@dronico@Fynnderella1@RogerSeheult Relative to other foods: yes, that characterization is defensible.
Relative to actual health danger: the phrase is potentially misleading because it implies a much larger real-world risk than the evidence currently supports.
Barbara O’Neill makes a bold case for rebounding on a mini-trampoline: it’s the one exercise that hits every single cell in your body, including your brain cells, because of the constant acceleration and deceleration.
She shows simple moves — gentle bounces building into twists, arm swings, even kid-friendly play — and claims just a few minutes can energize you like nothing else. Albert Carter’s rule of three minutes, three times a day. Her office idea: one minute every hour and watch productivity soar.
What really landed for me is how something this playful and low-impact could upgrade your whole system from the inside out.
Science backs a big part of it — NASA research and studies show rebounding stimulates lymphatic flow far more efficiently than most exercises (up to 15-30x in some claims), improves oxygen delivery to cells, and gives cardiovascular benefits with less joint stress than running.
In a fitness world full of complicated routines, this feels like an accessible, full-body reset that actually touches circulation, focus, and daily energy in a different way.
Have you ever tried rebounding, or would you add a mini-trampoline to your routine if you could?
Again, UBI is here, it's just unevenly distributed. Right now, you can live handsomely if you live in a blue state and are willing to commit light fraud.