Happy to share that my Ted Talk from Vencouver in April just went live. In the heat of job anxiety, I believe there is only one thing that makes a job “truly safe.”
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Over 83% of reports CPS create are based on fraud, yet who is holding them accountable for disrupting the lives of innocent families?
This 31 year old mom of two young children has been put through hell by DHS and a fraudulent report.
Get this book. Keep the link in your phone. Then anytime one of your friends is having a baby or taking their child to the doctor for " well baby checks" ( nothing more than a chance to induct your child into a lifetime of pharmaceutical control) then send them the article. One parent at a time. This is how we finally kill this sacred cow.
@islandtime129 You can, but if you live near the equator you also have strong year-round sunlight (especially UV), which helps manage deuterium.
Covered in this thread:
https://t.co/vm7CIqo3Bl
Your banana from Ecuador has more deuterium than an apple grown in Hungary.
This isn't a small difference.
It's built into the biology of where the plant grows.
Gábor Somlyai, molecular biologist & cancer researcher:
"In the equatorial area, rain deuterium concentration is 155 ppm. As we go toward the poles, surface water deuterium decreases."
Tropical fruits grow in high-deuterium water.
They carry that load into your cells.
But it goes deeper than geography.
Plants fix carbon dioxide through different pathways — C3, C4, and CAM.
C3 plants (wheat, spinach) deplete deuterium more. Lower load.
C4 plants (corn, sugar cane) sit closer to 150 ppm. Higher load.
CAM plants — like pineapple — can actually concentrate deuterium above ambient levels.
So pineapple isn't just tropical.
It's actively accumulating deuterium through its own metabolism.
Human populations evolved eating the food grown in their region — drinking the water of their latitude.
That food matched their biology.
Today someone in Norway eats bananas from Ecuador, oranges from Spain, pineapple from Costa Rica.
Every one of those choices shifts the average deuterium burden upward.
Eat local. Eat seasonal. Match food to the geography your biology evolved in.
Not complicated in principle.
Just largely ignored.
ABC7 News: “You've been open about some of your struggles financially in the past.”
Spencer Pratt: “I've never had struggles. I had choices.”
ABC7 News: “But managing money.”
Spencer Pratt: “Let's be clear, my money, not taxpayer money.”
ABC7 News: “But a $15B budget that you will have to manage as elected mayor. I just want to know, for the citizens of Los Angeles, how can they trust you with that $15B?”
Spencer Pratt: “Right now, we have Mayor Bass. She just spent $400M to house 1,400 people. I could hire 10 better accountants that I probably have on my phone that can make sure we take $400M and we don't waste it on 1,400 people.”
“We live under their FAILED experience of managing the budget.”
Obliterated!
By vaccinating you put others in danger.
You accept the complete corruption of science, clinical trials and service medicine and you promote and condone a grotesque medical scam run by Pharma-occupied institutions and Pharma-captured governments, which kills and maims without any benefit to the subjects.
It is morally wrong to vaccinate.
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Spencer Pratt says a baker is making Spencer cookies to help him raise money to get him elected.
Jimmy Kimmel's sister-in-law tried to get the baker to STOP making Spencer cookies to hurt Spencer, but she didn't succeed.
Spencer says the cookies are delicious.
If that addict on your street were your own son, what would you do? That is the defining question that guides my 5 step plan to fix the homelessness problem in LA. We *must* end this evil racket of corrupt politicians and NGOs who profit off the misery of these poor souls. They launder money and feed them more drugs, so they can keep their customers locked in this hell on our streets. We have a moral obligation from God to help them and make our city safe and clean for everyone. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman have forsaken this city. Time for real leadership. Time for real compassion.
This was by far the most emotionally taxing part of settling my parent’s estate. My parents died months apart, both at the age of 71, two years ago, and what made it difficult was coming to terms with all of the life planned to live. What really got me were the empty baby books my Mom got for the grandbabies yet to be.
I have a feeling a lot of Millennials, when they are faced with this decision, are just going to junk it all. While I understand that path, I just couldn't do it. I went through every last item as a last act of service to my parents who gave me so much. I went through every piece of paper, every picture, every drawer, organizing the stuff that is important while throwing away all the junk. I filled two 30-yard roll offs with trash, gave away furniture and kitchenware to my young cousins starting their own life, and still have a full storage unit of stuff.
My parents always talked about cleaning out the house, and for a while, I was frustrated that I did what they never could. But dealing with it all resulted in a form of self-revelation. I found my Mom's poetry, clippings from my grandfather's political campaigns, and long lost letters from my great grandmother. I found my uncle's hand carved box that I had never seen before, and the knives they took away from me as a kid. I found my old boombox that would lull me to sleep that I now use in our second bedroom for audio.
At the time, I saw the task as one of stewardship. Now it I understand it as something much more. I was coming to terms with two lives that have passed, one psychically loaded item at a time. I sorted every item with care rather than avoidance, recovered aspects of myself I thought were lost or didn't even know, and have emerged with a richer, more continuous sense of my place in the world.
I am forever indebted to my wife @CharDreizen for giving me the space and the time to deal with all of it. I know others don't have such understanding spouses or partners.
But when I underline passages in a book using a Paper Mate #2 that I know was my Dad's or look up from my desk to see my Mom's conch shell collection mixed with my own sperm whale trinkets, I feel this deep connection with them. But that connection is not imbued with nostalgia for childhood. It reminds me that my childhood has long since passed, that my home is the one I've built with my wife, and that I am the keeper of what they left behind. They are not behind me. They are with me, moving forward.
A new mother and family friend asked me my opinion about vaccinating her newborn. "Which vaccine might be safe?" she asks and sends me the schedule. (She knows I am not a doctor, and that I write articles about mortality and such.) This was my answer:
Hello name,
My opinion is:
1. Do not give your infant ANY vaccines, none.
2. Read the recent book: "Vaccines, Amen: The Religion of Vaccines" ---- by Aaron Siri (2025)
3. Read more books from my list of books on these topics: https://t.co/GvUxFZEH6y
The corruption of Pharma and science on vaccines is complete.
I cannot do better than direct you to these sources. I have developed a personal conviction on these points.
Do not feed their corrupt industry. Medical doctors are useful idiots.
Cheers,
Denis
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"I WAS KIDNAPPED BY MUSLIMS" - GREAT-GRANDSON OF SAM HOUSTON & DAVY CROCKETT DESTROYS FRISCO MOSQUE PLAN
This one hit like a thunderbolt.
Joel Teemi, direct descendant of Texas legends, stood before the Frisco City Council last night and delivered pure fire:
“My great grandfather was the first president of the Texas Republic… Sam Houston.
Another great-grandfather fought at the Alamo… Davy Crockett.
My great-great-great-grandfathers fought under George Washington in the Continental Army.”
Born on Langley Air Force Base. Military family for generations. He went into ministry instead, preached in 58 countries.
In 2021 he was kidnapped and held hostage by Islamic supremacists in the Middle East while caring for the widows and children of the 21 Coptic Christians beheaded by ISIS on that Libyan beach.
His own young children have lived on the front lines.
Their friends were killed by Muslims.
His message was crystal clear and unapologetic:
“I don’t want to bring a mosque to Texas ever. We shouldn’t have one here. It’s incompatible with what it means to be an American.”
He pointed to true assimilation: his brother’s wife, a former Muslim from India, converted to Catholicism, learned English, and joined a church, instead of demanding a mosque.
“Christ is King… Stay true to your roots.”
Real Texas bloodlines are showing up and saying NO.
Frisco is awake. Texas is awake.
The fight continues.
Spencer Pratt points out the stupidity of the current politicians in Los Angeles!
They actually rebuilt a playground in the Palisades with a fire rescue theme!
This guy has a real chance ot winning!
I was an ER doctor for 23 years.
Burned out. Morally injured.
It’s been absolutely amazing leaving the system. I’ve been able to hug patients, and I feel like a doctor again. Doing such good work and able to put my 23 years of experience to work for my patients with a full force of purpose joy behind it.