IT WAS CALLED THE SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR AND THEY BROUGHT THE BOOKS TO THE SCHOOL AND SET IT UP LIKE A BOOKSTORE AND YOU COULD GET GOOSEBUMPS AND FEAR STREET BOOKS BUT ALSO MICHAEL JORDAN POSTERS AND NICKELODEON BOOKMARKS AND PENCILS THAT SMELLED LIKE CUPCAKES
Every morning the Sixers medical staff have to put Embiid’s body together like Frankenstein’s monster and the thing that really makes him come alive is hatred of the Celtics
France made this wastefulness illegal cause it’s cruel and only causes more waste issues. Any food market or restaurant over 400 square meters has to donate all their good unsold food to charities and are fined if they do anything like this. That law should be applied everywhere
Brainwashed people get mad when someone is not brainwashed.
They love talking about sports, celebrities, the news and TV shows but whenever you bring up a real life topic like vaccines or fluoride they turn into angry robots.
This is because they have been programmed to distract themselves with fake things so that they never reach their full potential in life.
They’re incapable of thinking for themselves and all of their thoughts come from external entertainment and media.
When you tell them that the food is being poisoned they get mad as if they want the food to be poisoned.
When you tell them that fluoride is a waste product or aluminium manufacturing they get mad as if they want to drink it.
They get subconsciously mad that you can think outside of the box and they can’t.
There’s really no reason to try to help these people wake up.
The only way they can wake up is by themselves.
Trying to wake up a brainwashed person is a waste of time 99% of the time.
Robert F Kennedy Jr: "We should have the cure for Alzheimer’s today. We don’t have it PURELY because of corruption at NIH. And we are going to have it quickly."
If I wanted to quit my job & use AI to get rich by Summer, here's exactly what I'd do:
1. Start a faceless Instagram page before the week is over. Not next month. Not after you "research more." This week.
Fewer than half of US adults read a book last year.
Even fewer read an actual novel, and the trend is looking worse still for teenagers.
Why is nobody talking about this??
Meet Bill Gates’ new microneedle patch implant that installs both modified mRNA and permanent quantum-dot “QR codes” into your body.
Planned for mass rollout during the next plandemic — a biological “vaccine” passport controlling who can shop, dine, or travel.
BREAKING: A former senior advisor to Anthony Fauci has been INDICTED for his role in the COVID-19 coverup
This guy might throw Anthony Fauci under the BUS 👀
David Morens and his co-conspirators FALSIFIED records in an effort to SUPPRESS the lab-leak theory, and used his personal Gmail account rather than his NIH email in order to avoid being FOIA'd
Fauci might just be next!
Fun fact: there are more billionaire doomsday bunkers in New Zealand than the rest of the world, combined!
One of the main reasons for this?
No idea.
Anyway, here is the alleged range of Israel’s JERICHO III nuclear missiles
🔻 EVERY HOSPITAL IN AMERICA JUST RECEIVED A SEALED ENVELOPE FROM THE DOD.
Monday morning. 9:00 AM sharp. Every hospital administrator in the United States — all 6,129 of them — received a hand-delivered envelope marked "DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE — MEDICAL DIRECTIVE 2026-04 — EYES ONLY."
Not emailed. Not faxed. Hand-delivered. By uniformed military personnel who waited in the lobby until the administrator signed for it personally.
No hospital has publicly disclosed what's inside. But four administrators broke silence on an encrypted forum within hours. Their posts were identical in tone: "Everything is about to change."
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The directive is 11 pages. The first page contains a single instruction: "Effective immediately, all pharmaceutical procurement contracts with the following entities are suspended pending federal review."
The list contains 31 companies. Every major pharmaceutical manufacturer on Earth. Pfizer. Moderna. Johnson & Johnson. Merck. AstraZeneca. Novartis. Roche. All of them.
Suspended. Not renegotiated. Not amended. Suspended.
Page two introduces the replacement: a new federal medical supply chain operating under military logistics command. The supplies aren't coming from pharmaceutical labs. They're coming from facilities that have been operating under DOD classification since 2021.
Facilities that produce frequency-based healing devices. Bio-regenerative compounds. Cellular restoration technology. Equipment that hospital staff have never seen, never trained on, and never knew existed.
Pages three through eight are training protocols. Every doctor. Every nurse. Every technician. Mandatory 72-hour certification in what the directive calls "Quantum Medical Systems."
Not optional. Not voluntary. Mandatory.
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Page nine is the one that made administrators go silent.
It states that all patient billing through private insurance carriers will be "phased to zero" over 90 days. No more copays. No more deductibles. No more $47 aspirin tablets. No more $300,000 cancer treatments that don't cure cancer.
The funding model shifts entirely to the QFS medical allocation — a pre-funded, asset-backed account assigned to every citizen at birth. An account you were never told about. An account that has been accumulating value since the day your birth certificate was filed.
Your birth certificate wasn't just a record. It was a bond. Traded on the stock market. Valued in the millions. The profits went to the corporation that owned the system.
That corporation no longer owns the system.
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The 90-day countdown has begun. By July, the hospital you walk into will not look like the hospital you remember. The pills will be gone. The machines will be different. The bill will be zero.
They kept you sick because healthy people don't generate revenue. That business model just received its termination notice. Hand-delivered.
CODE: DOD-MED-2026 / 6129-HOSPITALS / PHARMA-SUSPENDED / QFS-HEALTH
The sickcare system is dead. The healthcare system just arrived.
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Every person you know needs to see this. Forward it now.
A depressed brain will spend 4 hours in a corner rather than 10 minutes in a shower. Every piece of why that happens has been measured in a lab or seen on a brain scan.
The lab task works like this. You get a choice: an easy button-press task for a small reward, or a harder one for a bigger reward. The healthy brain picks the bigger reward most of the time, especially when the payout is nearly guaranteed.
In depression, the pattern flips. The smaller reward wins, again and again, even when the bigger one is almost a sure thing. The original study came out of Vanderbilt in 2009, with a follow-up in 2012 showing that the longer the depressive episode, the worse the effect.
If you've been through this, you probably called yourself lazy. The research points somewhere else entirely. Dopamine, the chemical your brain uses to say "this is worth the energy," runs low in a reward center called the nucleus accumbens. The brain does bad math. It underprices the reward. It overprices the effort. A 10-minute shower feels, inside the brain, like climbing a mountain for a penny.
The other half is called rumination. When your brain has nothing urgent to do, a network of regions in the middle of your head starts chatting with itself. That's your "thinking about yourself" circuit. In a healthy brain, it quiets down when you get busy. In a depressed brain, it runs on overdrive. Four hours of "why didn't I just take the shower" on a continuous reel. A 2015 paper from Stanford's Gotlib lab nicknamed this network the dark matter of clinical neuroscience, because its role in depression is huge but almost invisible on any single scan.
So the 4 hours in the corner have a signature. One network stuck on max volume. The circuit that would have started the shower, dead silent. Both states are measurable. Neither is a choice.
The therapy with the best evidence for this has a boring name: behavioral activation. In plain English, doing the small thing even when you can't find a reason to. Especially then. A 2014 review of 26 studies found it works about as well as antidepressants and about as well as talk therapy. Action restarts the reward circuit. Thinking about action keeps the rumination stuck.
Over a billion people worldwide have a mental health condition, per a WHO report from September 2025. Depression affects 5.7% of adults right now. Mental health gets two cents out of every health dollar governments spend. What Lola posted is one of the most common experiences on the planet. It just doesn't leave a visible mark.