Congressman Tim Burchett confirms on Joe Rogan that Bill Gates is behind the massive increase in ticks
Now we have a whistleblower who says pilots are being paid to drop ticks by aircraft
This matches accounts in America of tick boxes being found
“We are paid to spread ticks by air. It happens twice a year, early spring and early fall. This year we've been hired to do it earlier. The company receives the ticks in boxes. Each box contains millions of ticks. The aircraft used are generally single or dual prop aircraft, single pilot, and There's one other passenger that handles the dispersal. It pays a lot, and I mean a lot.”
“Here we have a whistleblower saying that they are paid to disperse ticks across Canada. Now, this sounds eerily familiar to what we're hearing about these boxes of ticks that are being found” in America
The Gates Foundation funded a biotech firm called Oxitec for research on genetically modifying cattle ticks
Farmers claim to be funding “boxes of ticks”on their properties
Lyme disease cases are skyrocketed right at the time when a Lyme disease vaccine is actively in the works
So without the ticks, they can’t sell their vaccines
You’ll never guess who’s making it, Pfizer and Valneva
Elon Musk just defended America better than every politician in Washington combined.
Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?”
One nation on earth held a weapon nobody else had.
Total dominance. Zero competition. No risk of retaliation.
Every empire in history that held that kind of advantage used it.
Rome. The Mongols. The British. The Ottomans.
They conquered until they collapsed.
America had a bigger advantage than all of them combined.
And it rebuilt the countries it just defeated.
Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.”
Almost unprecedented?
It had never happened before. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded history.
The Marshall Plan wasn’t foreign aid.
It was the most radical act of restraint any superpower ever committed.
America turned its enemies into allies. Turned rubble into economies. Turned surrender into partnership.
Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a generation.
Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth.
Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin.
A city in the heart of the nation that just tried to destroy it.
That’s not policy.
That’s a civilization deciding what it is at the exact moment it has the power to be anything.
You’re being told a story right now.
That America is the villain of history.
You hear it everywhere. Media. Universities. Social platforms.
Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.”
Every nation on earth has dark chapters. Every single one.
The difference is what a country does when nobody can stop it.
And when nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities.
Musk: “The history of China suggests that China is not acquisitive. Meaning they’re not going to go out and invade a whole bunch of countries.”
Probably right.
China has historically built walls, not fleets.
But the real question isn’t about borders anymore.
We’re approaching a moment that mirrors 1945 in ways nobody has fully processed yet.
AI is going to give a handful of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look quaint.
If someone is going to hold that kind of power, who do you want it to be?
The country that conquered when it could? Or the one that rebuilt when it didn’t have to?
Every alliance. Every trade route. Every economy.
Billions lifted out of poverty.
All of it traces back to one act of restraint that had never been done before.
And carries no guarantee of being repeated.
The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb.
It was what it didn’t do after.
🚨 EVERY VACCINE BATCH HAD A DIFFERENT FORMULA. THE LOT NUMBERS JUST PROVED IT.
Not a theory. Not an interpretation. A dataset. 12,000 lot numbers. Cross-referenced with VAERS adverse event reports. The correlation is absolute.
A team of researchers — 4 statisticians, 2 pharmacologists, 1 former FDA regulator — published their findings on a decentralized server Wednesday. The paper is 147 pages. Peer review was impossible because no journal would touch it. So they released it directly to the public.
The finding: specific lot numbers produced 4,000% more adverse events than others. Not random variation. Not manufacturing inconsistency. A deliberate, systematic pattern.
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Lot numbers ending in 20A through 20F: near-zero adverse events. Saline. Placebo. Water with a label.
Lot numbers ending in 21K through 21X: moderate adverse events. Fatigue. Myocarditis. Blood clots. Hospitalization rates 300% above baseline.
Lot numbers ending in 22R through 22Z: catastrophic. Stroke. Cardiac arrest. Neurological damage. Death rates 8,100% above the statistical norm for any pharmaceutical product in history.
Three tiers. Three formulas. Distributed in a pattern that ensured no single hospital, no single city, no single demographic received enough catastrophic doses to trigger an obvious statistical signal.
They spread the damage thin enough to call it "rare side effects." But it wasn't rare. It was targeted.
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The distribution pattern wasn't random. The catastrophic lots were sent disproportionately to specific zip codes. Zip codes with high concentrations of military veterans. First responders. Independent business owners. Communities with historically low compliance to federal mandates.
The people most likely to resist were given the most dangerous doses.
The moderate lots went to urban centers with high media consumption — populations that would report mild symptoms, be told it was "normal," and return for boosters without question.
The placebo lots went to politicians, media figures, and pharmaceutical executives. The people who promoted it on camera. The people who told you it was "safe and effective" while receiving saline.
They took the same shot on television. They did not take the same formula.
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The 12,000 lot numbers are now mapped. Every batch. Every destination. Every outcome. The data is on the blockchain. It cannot be retracted. It cannot be memory-holed. It cannot be fact-checked into oblivion.
The former FDA regulator on the team submitted the dataset to the military tribunal with a single statement: "This was not negligence. This was a weapons deployment protocol disguised as public health."
The tribunal accepted it into evidence Thursday morning. Case number: GT-2026-0441.
Every lot number is a fingerprint. Every adverse event is a witness. Every death certificate is an indictment.
CODE: LOT-NUMBERS / 3-TIERS / ZIP-TARGETED / GT-2026-0441
They didn't give everyone the same shot. They gave everyone the shot they were assigned. Now the assignment list is evidence.
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Someone you know got a different formula than they were told. Share this for them.
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Cathie Wood just named the contradiction nobody wants to touch.
She compared Elon Musk to Thomas Edison.
Not as praise. As a pattern.
Wood: “I think he’s the Thomas Edison of our age… he wants to do the right thing to transform the lot of most of humanity.”
The media sees a reckless billionaire setting fires.
Wood sees the only person in the room building anything at all.
The gap between those two readings tells you everything about who controls the narrative.
Start with Tesla.
Wood: “Tesla was an environmental move, which I think a lot of people attacking his cars… they’ve forgotten.”
He built the exact machine environmentalists spent thirty years begging for.
Didn’t lobby for it. Didn’t write a whitepaper. Built it.
Forced every major automaker on Earth to abandon the combustion engine.
Then the second he won, the same movement made him the enemy.
Because the establishment never wanted the problem solved. They wanted the problem funded. And those are two very different things.
A solved problem kills the committee. Kills the nonprofit. Kills the careers built on managing the crisis instead of ending it.
Musk ended it. And they have never forgiven him.
SpaceX looks like an escape hatch if you never read past the headline.
Which is exactly what the press counts on.
Wood: “What we learn about material science and technologies… is going to help us here on Earth as well.”
Mars was never the exit.
It is the lab.
Build under conditions so brutal that every breakthrough changes what is possible back home.
You learn to keep a human alive in a frozen irradiated vacuum.
Fixing an energy grid on a temperate planet becomes arithmetic.
He is not running from the cradle.
He is stress-testing the technology that preserves it.
But that story doesn’t sell ads. Doesn’t move polling numbers. So they bury it under hit pieces and congressional theater and call it journalism.
Most people who reach his level stop building and start protecting what they have.
They buy senators. They buy newspapers. They buy silence.
Musk keeps picking the hardest unsolved problems on the planet and running straight at them.
That is what terrifies the establishment.
Not that he might fail.
That he might succeed without them. Without their funding. Without their approval. Without anything they can hold over his head.
A man they cannot buy is a man they cannot control.
So they do the only thing they have left.
They send the media after him.
Every legacy outlet runs the same playbook. Strip the context. Clip the quote. Frame the motive. Let the algorithm do the rest.
It has worked on every builder before him.
It will not work on this one.
They will spend their careers trying to tear him down.
He will spend his building the thing that saves them anyway.
The stones always come from inside the walls.
23 cosas que los hijos hacen solo por un tiempo… y luego desaparecen para siempre.
Un día dejan de correr hacia ti en cuanto se despiertan.
Ese ruido de pasitos en el pasillo, el salto a tu cama, las manos frías buscando calor…, sin darte cuenta, se transforma en silencio… y en una puerta que ya no se abre.
Dejan de decir: “¡Mami, papi, mira!”
Ya no hay piedras mágicas ni dibujos urgentes que mostrar.
Su mundo se vuelve más grande… y tú, poco a poco, ya no eres el centro.
Un día dejan de tomar tu mano al caminar.
Primero la sueltan por segundos… luego para siempre.
Y aunque siguen a tu lado, algo invisible ya empezó a alejarse.
Dejan de dormirse en tus brazos.
Ese peso cálido, esa respiración que se acompasa con la tuya…
un día desaparece sin despedirse.
Dejan de creer que tu beso lo cura todo.
Las heridas ya no están en las rodillas…, y empiezan a doler en lugares donde no puedes soplar.
Dejan de traerte sus “tesoros”.
Hojas secas, palitos, papeles arrugados…, ya no necesitan compartir cada pequeño hallazgo contigo.
Un día dejan de pedirte que les leas un cuento.
Las voces, los personajes, las noches compartidas…,
son reemplazadas por pantallas y silencios propios.
Dejan de buscar tu cama en mitad de la noche.
Ya no hay pies fríos ni abrazos improvisados.
Solo el eco de lo que fue rutina.
Dejan de abrazarte sin motivo.
Antes lo hacían por impulso, sin pensar.
Luego, el abrazo se vuelve más escaso… y más medido.
Dejan de llamarte para todo.
Antes eras la respuesta a cada duda.
Ahora aprenden a resolver… sin mirarte primero.
Dejan de reírse a carcajadas contigo por cualquier tontería.
La risa cambia… se vuelve más contenida, más selectiva.
Dejan de necesitar que los ayudes a vestirse.
Tus manos dejan de abrochar botones…, y de ser imprescindibles.
Dejan de sentarse en tu regazo porque “ya no caben”.
Pero en realidad… lo que cambia no es el tamaño.
Dejan de despedirse con besos exagerados.
Los “mil besos” se convierten en un gesto rápido… o en un “luego nos vemos”.
Dejan de contarte todo lo que les pasa.
Sus pensamientos empiezan a tener puertas… y no siempre tienes la llave.
Dejan de buscar tu mirada para aprobar lo que hacen.
Y empiezan a buscarla… en otros.
Dejan de necesitar tu compañía constante.
Antes eras su refugio.
Después… solo una opción más.
Dejan de hacerte preguntas sin fin.
El “¿por qué?” se apaga… y con él, una parte de su asombro compartido contigo.
Dejan de creer que eres invencible.
Un día descubren que también dudas, también te cansas… y ya no te miran igual.
Dejan de pedirte que juegues con ellos.
Los juguetes cambian… y tú ya no estás en ese juego.
Dejan de buscar consuelo en tus brazos automáticamente.
Aprenden a sostenerse solos… aunque a veces aún lo necesiten.
Dejan de ser pequeños sin que te des cuenta.
No hay un día exacto.
Solo un cúmulo de momentos que ya no vuelven.
Y un día… dejan de vivir contigo.
La casa sigue en pie… pero ya no suena igual.
Y entonces entiendes que todo aquello… era irrepetible.
La infancia no avisa cuando se va.
No hace ruido al marcharse.
Se disuelve en los días cotidianos… mientras tú crees que aún hay tiempo.
Y por eso, mientras todavía corren hacia ti,
mientras aún buscan tu mano,
mientras todavía eres su mundo entero… míralos, escúchalos, abrázalos más de lo necesario.
Porque un día, sin darte cuenta…
será la última vez.
🔥🚨BREAKING: Congress. Burchett revealed that he can’t respond to former Rep. Matt Gaetz claims of being on an alien hybrid breeding program while in Congress
Rep. Burchett: “If they would release the things I’ve seen, you’d be up at night thinking about this stuff. I was briefed 2 weeks ago. It would’ve set the Earth on— This country would’ve come unglued if they would’ve heard what I heard. They would demand answers.
Unfortunately it keeps getting covered up and the people that know are dying or disappearing. For the record, I’m not suicidal and I don’t take risks.”
“I told the President: ‘Release it all.’”
This is absolutely insane
Journalist Angela Rose investigates Minnesota Rep Ilhan Omar’s consulting headquarters who claims to manage $60 billion in assets
She goes into the building, walks every floor
They DO NOT EXIST. (Holy Sh*t)
“We are going to be infiltrating Ilhan Omar's sketchy consulting headquarters that claims that they have $60 billion in assets under their management. Yet they are located out of a co-working place called WeWork. This company is called Rose Lake Capital and it is co-owned by Ilhan Omar's husband Timothy Manette. And similar to the winery in 2023, it made up to $51,000 and it had a sudden and very suspicious increase in net worth up to $30 million in 2024”
“I walked by every single office in this building and everyone has their logos proudly displayed on the wall. I asked around for Rose Lake Capital and people were not familiar with it. I looked at every logo and Rose Lake Capital did not have an office here.”
BREAKING:
@SouthwestAir Southwest Airlines Flight 2094 from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale, Florida was forced to divert to Atlanta late last night after a an Arabic looking Muslim passenger onboard the plane threatened to blow the plane up with a bomb!
You can see the SWAT team apprehend the Muslim passenger while terrified passengers were forced to put their hands up.
Zero media coverage!!!! Share this everywhere!!
DEPORT ALL MUSLIMS FROM AMERICA!!
If you were on this flight, please DM me.
@DHSgov@FBIDirectorKash@RealTomHoman@POTUS