🚨 ILS ONT INTERDIT L’ÉLECTROCULTURE PARCE QU’ELLE FONCTIONNE ⚡️😱
💥Pas besoin d’engrais. Pas besoin de pesticides.
🤯Juste du cuivre et de l’électricité atmosphérique.
Cette technique permettait d’obtenir des rendements énormes avec presque rien.
Elle a été utilisée au début du XXe siècle… puis elle a été progressivement effacée.
Aujourd’hui, le prix du cuivre explose.
Et des milliers de personnes redécouvrent cette méthode.
Coïncidence ? Ou simple volonté d’empêcher une agriculture trop efficace et trop indépendante des géants de l’agrochimie ?
Regardez jusqu’à la fin et posez-vous la question 👇
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DURING JOB INTERVIEW:
"Why are you leaving your current role?"
Most candidates say: "I am looking for more growth opportunities and a better company culture."
THE WINNING ANSWER:
There are houses in America right now selling for less than a used Honda Civic
Normal neighborhoods. Working plumbing. And they will pay YOU $500 a month to own them
While everyone you know swears the dream is dead and fights over $600,000 condos, these are sitting on quiet streets with nobody bidding
And the rent is paid by the most reliable tenant in the country: the U.S. government
I own 55+ of them and bought most from my laptop. Never met the tenant. Sometimes never saw the house in person. Here's the part nobody explains, because the people buying these would rather you believe a house costs $600,000
The whole internet sells you one map of America. The coasts. $650,000 starter homes in California. $500,000 boxes in New York. The math on those is a joke. After mortgage, taxes, and insurance, a $600,000 Miami rental nets maybe $200 a month, if the AC survives August
Now the map nobody posts:
Ohio: buy at $87,000, rents for $1,275
Indiana: buy at $78,000, rents for $1,100
Georgia: buy at $115,000, rents for $1,550
Here is exactly how you buy one of these out of state, without ever living there:
1. Screen by the rent-to-price ratio. Take the monthly rent and divide the purchase price by it. Under 100 means it cash flows day one. The Midwest sits at 65-75. California sits at 200. You are not investing in a California house, you are praying it goes up while it bleeds you monthly
2. Verify the government rent first. Go to huduser. gov, search Fair Market Rents, type the county. That's what HUD will pay. In these markets it's often higher than the open market. Buy where the HUD number is high relative to price
3. Find deals through wholesalers. Search "[city] real estate wholesalers" and get on their cash-buyer lists. They send you off-market ugly houses daily. You never compete on the open market
4. Build a 3-person team remotely: a local agent or wholesaler for deals, a property manager (8-10% of rent) who handles tenants and repairs, and a contractor for the cosmetic rehab. You run all of it from your phone
5. Fund it with a DSCR loan. The lender qualifies the house, not you. No job, no W-2. Kiavi, Lima One, Visio. They lend nationwide
6. Let the manager place a Section 8 tenant. The government direct deposits the rent on the 1st. You collect $500+ a month and approve the occasional repair by text
A $93,000 house in Ohio cash flows $528 a month. No palm trees, no skyline, no drone footage. Just an ugly little house in a town nobody photographs, printing money, backed by a check that doesn't care what the stock market did today
Everybody is bidding on the postcard. The money is in the place nobody wants a picture of
The reason you think a house is out of reach is that you've only been shown the four states where that's true
That someone buying the cheap house and collecting the government's check should be you
I give people the exact markets, the wholesaler scripts, and the out-of-state buying system in the link in my bio
his entire startup runs on a GPU rig stuffed between his bed and his desk
clients pay him $3k/month each to keep their secrets off the cloud
the rig made back what it cost to build in the first 30 days
no office, no employees, no business address - just open graphics cards on a frame on his bedroom floor, fans screaming next to where he sleeps
the setup looks like something a teenager threw together - GPUs on an open mining frame, power supplies balanced beside them, a tangle of cables snaking across the floor to one overworked surge protector
investors would laugh at it
his clients sign contracts because of it
here’s what he figured out that nobody else did:
the most desperate AI customers aren’t the ones chasing the newest model. they’re the ones who legally can’t use it at all
→ law firms sitting on privileged case files
→ medical practices buried in HIPAA data
→ accountants holding their clients’ entire financial lives
every one of them wants AI. every one of them is terrified to send a single document to a server they don’t control
he became their answer
their models run on his rig. their data flows to a machine he physically owns, sitting in his bedroom, never touching a cloud provider. when a partner asks “where does our data go,” he can name the exact corner of the exact room
try getting that answer from AWS
the math that makes it absurd:
→ rig build cost: ~$4,000
→ monthly electricity: ~$120
→ revenue per client: $2,500-4,000/month
→ current clients: 6
→ monthly take: ~$18k
the rig that looks like a fire hazard outearns most people’s day jobs
he doesn’t tell clients it runs next to his bed. they picture a server room. he lets them
the funniest part: the messier the rig looks, the less he wants anyone to see it, the more it makes
while everyone else rents cloud compute and watches their margin evaporate, he owns the metal and keeps nearly all of it
the operation fits in a bedroom corner
the bank account doesn’t match the room
Ivermectin is more than a drug. It’s a silenced revolution in medicine and this truth needs to be publicized more!
1 – Ivermectin prevents the damage caused to RNA Vaccines.
2 – Ivermectin blocks the entry of Spike Protein into cells. So, if the person was vaccinated with COVID, they have hope, they have a way to treat themselves through Ivermectin.
3 – Ivermectin is a treatment after Covid and after vaccination, it is an effective medicine in all phases of Covid 19, even before entering the cell, Ivermectin already destroys the virus in the blood. It only has beneficial effects and no harmful effects in the treatment of the coronavirus.
4 – Ivermectin has a very powerful anti-inflammatory action against Coronavirus.
5 – Ivermectin has a powerful action for traumatic and orthopedic injuries, it strengthens muscles and has no side effects like corticosteroids.
6 – Ivermectin treats autoimmune ailments such as: rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, allergic rhinitis.
7 – Ivermectin reduces the frequency of flu and colds.
8 – Ivermectin improves the immunity of cancer patients.
9 – Ivermectin treats Herpes Simplex and Herpes Zoster.
10 – Ivermectin reduces the frequency of sinusitis and diverticulitis.
11 – Ivermectin protects the heart in cardiac overload, in an embolism for example, it prevents cardiac hypoxia because it stimulates the production of basic energy so that the tissue is not destroyed and thus improves cardiac function.
12 – Ivermectin is antiparasitic. 13 – Ivermectin is anti-neoplastic (anti-cancer), it suppresses the proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells, only killing cancer cells and preserving healthy cells, improving the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment, as it kills cancer cells resistant to chemotherapy, defeating the resistance to multiple chemotherapeutics that tumors develop, and combined with chemotherapy and/or anti-cancer agents, it provides an increase in the effectiveness of these treatments.
Sleep with these women at your own risk.
Because some women don't just bring pleasure… They bring chaos, heartbreak, regret, and problems that can destroy your life.
1. A married woman.
🚨🚨 SHOCK: El cariotipo cromosómico de la personas "vacunadas" contra COVID ha sido modificado genética y permanentemente: "Un tercio del peso de cada inyección que recibiste era ácido desoxirribonucleico, que tiene la capacidad de atravesar el núcleo de tu célula. Y una vez allí, se produce algo llamado transfección. No tiene nada que ver con una infección. La transfección simplemente significa la absorción en la misma parte del cuerpo que contiene tu cariotipo genético, tus cromosomas"...
"Así, estos pequeños fragmentos de ADN se asientan junto a los cromosomas, son procesados por ciertas enzimas y el cuerpo, de forma natural, comienza a integrarlos en el cuerpo. Y eso es lo que descubrieron"...
"Lamentablemente, descubrieron que en las células hepáticas y muchas otras células de tejido de pacientes, tanto vivos como fallecidos, el cariotipo cromosómico de la persona ha cambiado permanentemente. Sus espermatozoides, sus células ováricas, sus células del bazo, sus células inmunitarias, en el centro de la médula ósea, todos han cambiado permanentemente y ahora tienen material genético que no es humano y, ciertamente, no representa su humanidad"...
Dr. Chris Shoemaker.
48 vending machines in office buildings and apartment lobbies
$19,340 a month in cash and card payments
Total cost for all 48 machines: $76,800. Every dollar came from 0% business cards. The machines paid for themselves by month 5. Nobody manages them. Nobody staffs them. A route driver restocks them twice a week for $1,600/month and the rest is profit
Vending machines are the most disrespected business model in America and that's why the margins are disgusting
A combo snack and drink machine costs $1,200-$2,200 refurbished. New ones run $3,500-$4,500 but refurbished works fine and cuts your entry cost in half. Average revenue per machine in a good location: $300-$600/month. Cost of product (snacks, drinks, bought wholesale from Costco Business Center or Sam's Club): 35-40% of revenue. Call it $160/month per machine
Net per machine: $403/month average across all 48 after product costs
Total monthly revenue: $19,340. Total product costs: $7,680. Gross profit: $11,660. Route driver: $1,600. Card readers/software (Nayax or Cantaloupe): $576/month across all machines. Net monthly profit: $9,484
$113,808 a year from machines the bank bought for you
The card stack:
Chase Ink Business Cash, $22,000 at 0% for 12 months. Amex Blue Business Plus, $20,000 at 0% for 12 months. Capital One Spark, $19,000 at 0% for 9 months. US Bank Triple Cash, $15,800 at 0% for 15 months. Total: $76,800 across 4 cards
Buy refurbished machines directly from vendors on UsedVending or VendingWorld Most take credit cards. No Trykashu needed. No liquidation fee. The bank paid for the machines directly
Card minimums: roughly $1,536/month. Net profit after all expenses and minimums: $7,948/month from day one
By month 5 the machines have generated $47,420 in gross profit. Cards paid off. You own 48 machines outright. The revenue is permanent
How to get locations: walk into office buildings, apartment complexes, car dealerships, laundromats, gyms. "Free vending machine. You pay nothing. Your employees/residents/customers get snacks. I handle everything." Offer the location owner 10% of revenue as rent. They always say yes because 10% of something beats 100% of the nothing they have now
Best locations in order: office buildings with 50+ employees (captive audience, no food options nearby), apartment complexes with 100+ units, hospitals and medical offices (staff works 12-hour shifts, vending is their lifeline), car dealerships (customers wait 2-3 hours for service)
Scale path: once 48 machines are cash-flowing, stack a second round of 0% cards. Buy 48 more. Now you're running 96 machines generating $227,000 a year. Hire a second route driver. Your total labor cost is $3,200/month to run a business that nets over $200K annually
The machines don't call in sick. They don't quit. They don't ask for raises. They just sit there and collect money while you sleep. And the bank funded the whole thing lmfaooo
dm me "funding" and i'll build your vending stack. up to $250k in 0% business cards if you're 700+ (link in bio)
In 1831, a 22-year-old man failed in business.
In 1832, he lost his job and was defeated for state legislature.
In 1833, he failed in business again.
In 1835, his fiancée died.
In 1836, he had a nervous breakdown.
In 1838, he was defeated for Speaker.
In 1843, defeated for Congress. Again in 1848.
Defeated for Senate in 1855. Defeated for Vice President in 1856. Defeated for Senate again in 1858.
In 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States.
He then held a nation together through its bloodiest war using nothing but words, will, and an understanding of people that bordered on the supernatural.
I turned Abraham Lincoln's leadership philosophy into 12 Claude prompts.
Here are all 12: ��
He's putting together a box that costs $600 once and runs a business that makes $17,000/month.
Not a server room. Not a data center. A $600 Mac Mini sitting under a desk.
Six agents run on it. One researches. One writes. One reviews quality. One publishes. One monitors the system. One orchestrates all the others.
Zero API costs. Zero rate limits. Zero data leaves the building.
The box does the work. He checks the report on his phone in the morning.
Month two onwards it costs $23/month to run.
The businesses it powers: content agency at $6,000-$8,000/month. Lead generation at $8,000-$12,000/month. Digital product store at $10,000-$17,000/month.
The math was done long before he started building.
There was a man.. brilliant, successful, respected by everyone who knew him... who was secretly enslaved to something he couldn't shake for over a decade. ⤵️
His name was Augustine.
One of the greatest saints in Church history spent years trapped by lust.
He was intelligent, successful, and respected. Yet he could not find peace. As a young man, he pursued pleasure, relationships, status, and success. He wanted happiness, but nothing satisfied him.
His mother, St. Monica, prayed for his conversion for years.
He kept running from God.
Augustine later admitted how divided he felt. He wanted to change, but he also wanted to keep his sins. In his Confessions, he famously prayed:
→ “Grant me chastity and continence, but not yet.”
Many people know exactly what that feels like.
They know what is right. They know what is sinful. They want God, but they do not want to let go of the things pulling them away from Him.
Augustine searched for answers in philosophy, ambition, and human wisdom. He followed Manichaeism for years, hoping it would explain truth and happiness.
It did not.
While living in Milan, he began listening to St. Ambrose preach. The faith he had rejected started to make sense.
Then came the moment that changed his life.
Overwhelmed by his inner struggle, Augustine heard a voice saying, “Take and read.” He opened the Scriptures and read Romans 13:13–14:
→ “Not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the desires of the flesh.”
He later wrote:
→ “No further would I read; nor did I need to, for instantly, as the sentence ended, a light of relief from all anxiety flooded into my heart, and all the shadows of doubt vanished.”
Everything changed.
Augustine was baptized by St. Ambrose at Easter in A.D. 387. He later became bishop of Hippo and one of the greatest teachers in the history of the Church.
The man who could not break free became a saint.
The man who chased pleasure taught the world about grace.
The man who ran from God spent the rest of his life leading others to Him.
His most famous words still confront us today:
→ “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.”
Many people are not rejecting God.
They are simply hoping something else will satisfy them first.
💬 What is the hardest thing for people to surrender to God today?
Declassified CIA documents prove they KNEW in the 1950s that anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth.
They didn’t ignore it.
They BURIED it for over 50 years.
This critical line of cancer research was deliberately suppressed — setting real progress back more than HALF A CENTURY.
Millions of cancer victims have paid the ultimate price.
The cover-up is over. The truth is out.
And the data on repurposed anti-parasitics is now impossible to ignore.
A senior Google engineer dropped a 424-page doc on agentic design patterns.
424 pages.
Most engineers bookmarked it and never opened it again.
I read the whole thing.
Here are the 15 patterns that actually matter — explained in plain English, with exactly when to use each one ↓
I'm currently delving into the Jewish connection to Freemasonry and its organized attack on Christianity.
Lots to be disturbed about.
Here are some quotes...
"Piccolo Tigre," a prominent 19th-century Jewish Freemason, wrote the following in The Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita (a document produced by the highest lodge of the Italian Carbonari):
"Now the Papacy has been for seventeen centuries inherent to the history of Italy. Italy cannot breathe or move without the permission of the Supreme Pastor…It is necessary, then, to seek a remedy for that situation…The Pope, whoever he may be, will never come to the secret societies. It is for the secret societies to come first to the Church, in the resolve to conquer the two…[This] is not the work of a day, nor of a month, nor of a year. It may last many years, a century perhaps, but in our ranks the soldier dies and the fight continues...You wish to revolutionize Italy? Seek out the Pope of whom we give the portrait. You wish to establish the reign of the elect upon the throne of the prostitute of Babylon? Let the clergy march under your banner in the belief always that they march under the banner of the Apostolic Keys…Lay your nets like Simon Barjona. Lay them in the depths of sacristies, seminaries, and convents, rather than in the depths of the sea…"
In Monsignor George Dillon's “Grand Orient Freemasonry Unmasked” which was personally approved by Pope Leo XIII (who ordered that it be printed and published at his own expense), Dillon writes that "The Jewish connection with modern Freemasonry is an established fact everywhere manifested in its history. The Jewish formulas employed by Freemasonry, the Jewish traditions which run through its ceremonial, point to a Jewish origin, or to the work of Jewish contrivers…Who knows but behind the Atheism and desire of gain which impels them to urge on Christians to persecute the Church and destroy it, there lies a hidden hope to reconstruct their Temple, and in the darkest depths of secret society plotting there lurks a deeper society still which looks to a return to the land of Judah and to the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem?"
Jewish writer, Bernard Lazare, agreed with this, writing "It is certain that there were Jews at the cradle of Freemasonry—Kabbalistic Jews, as is proved by some of the rites that have been preserved. During the years that preceded the French Revolution, they very probably entered in greater numbers still into the councils of the society and founded secret societies themselves. There were Jews around Weishaupt, and Martinez de Pasqualis, a Jew of Portuguese origin, organised numerous groups of Illuminati in France, recruiting many adepts to whom he taught the doctrine of reintegration. The lodges founded by Martinez were mystical, whilst the other orders of Freemasonry were rather rationalist. This permits one to say that the secret societies represented the two sides of the Jewish mind: practical rationalisation and pantheism."
- L'Antisemitisme, p. 339
In Chapter XVI of William Thomas Walsh’s work, “Philip II,” entitled "Freemasonry in the 16th Century," he writes that "it is no longer debatable that, if the false leaders of the Jews did not originate the secret societies to cover their own anti-Christian activities and to influence credulous members of the Christian communities, they had a great deal to do with the business. The degrees and ritual of Freemasonry are shot through with Jewish symbolism: the candidate is going to the East, towards Jerusalem, he is going to rebuild the Temple (destroyed in fulfilment of the prophecy of Christ)..."
Monsignor Dillon also writes: "I believe this secret Atheistic organisation [Freemasonry] to be nothing less than the evil which we have been long warned against by Our Blessed Lord Himself, as the supreme conflict between the Church and Satan's followers. It is the commencement of the contest which must take place between Christ and Antichrist; and nothing therefore can be more necessary than that the elect of God should be warned of its nature and its aims."
Pope Leo XIII, in his 1884 encyclical, Humanum Genus, explicitly called "to tear away the mask from Freemasonry, and to let it be seen as it really is; and by sermons and pastoral letters to instruct the people as to the artifices used by societies of this kind in seducing men and enticing them into their ranks, and as to the depravity of their opinions and the wickedness of their acts."
It is alarming that many of Freemasonry's most foundational principles are now being espoused by modernist churchmen; the danger seems to be much more explicit and imminent now even than it was when Leo XIII was calling for it to be shouted from the rooftops. Why is this no longer discussed? Why is this not a primary issue for the Church?
Stay tuned for an upcoming video on this.
A tumor in my spine. Gone in 3 months.
And a farmer whose skin cancer just… vanished.
I never thought I'd be writing this.
Story 1 – My spine.
March 2024. MRI for back pain.
They found a 2.5cm schwannoma – a nerve sheath tumor – at T11/T12.
My neurosurgeon said: "We need to wait 3 months. See how fast it grows. Surgery here is risky – could cause nerve damage."
I didn't want to wait. I started digging. I added supplements – Ivermectin, black walnut husk, CBD oil. A few infrared saunas.
June. New MRI.
My neurosurgeon called me. His voice was… confused.
"The tumor is gone. I don't know how. But it's no longer there."
I asked him if he was sure. He said, "It's clearly gone."
No surgery. No chemo. No radiation.
Just gone.
Story 2 – An 88-year-old farmer.
I heard about another case. Alberta, Canada.
Skin cancer. Basal cell. His son sent him 4 tubes of Ivermectin paste.
Applied 3 times a day. One month later?
"The cancer has cleared up."
The doctor didn't believe it either.
Two impossible stories.
A spinal tumor that disappeared.
Skin cancer that vanished.
Same medicine.
I'll never know for sure if Ivermectin did it for me.
But I know I was taking it. And now the tumor is gone.
And that farmer? He knows what worked.
I'm not a doctor. I'm not selling anything.
But I've seen too much to stay quiet.
If you're fighting something – keep fighting.
Try everything.
Sometimes what works doesn't make sense.
It just works.
#Ivermectin #Schwannoma #SkinCancer #Miracle
Jordan Peterson on why the most boring parts of your day are actually the most important:
1. The reason to improve yourself is not some casual self-help aspiration. It is to stop suffering more stupidly than you have to. And to stop making the people around you suffer more stupidly than they have to. Peterson's framing: if you do not organize yourself properly you will pay for it in a big way. And so will everyone near you. That is not a motivational poster. It is a warning.
2. Start by looking around for something that bothers you and fixing it. Sit in your room and ask genuinely: if i had ten minutes to make this place better, what would i do. not as a command. as a real question. Things will pop out. The stack of papers that has been bugging you. The cables behind the monitor you have ignored for six months. the dust. fix those things. Fix a hundred things like that and your life will look completely different.
3. Fix the things you repeat every day first. People treat their daily routines as trivial. getting up, brushing teeth, breakfast, the same small habits. Peterson says those routines probably constitute fifty percent of your life. The things you do every day are the most important things you do. The arithmetic is obvious once you do it. Neglecting them because they feel mundane is exactly backwards.
4. Do not try to fix things outside your domain of competence. If you are walking down the street and see a man who is alcoholic, schizophrenic, and has been homeless for ten years, that is a problem. But mucking around in it will not help him and will very likely hurt you. You have to have humility. You do not walk up to a broken helicopter and start tinkering. Find what you can actually fix and fix that.
5. As soon as you give your mind a genuine aim, it reconfigures the world around that aim. This is not metaphor. It is how perception works. The famous gorilla experiment: people watching basketball players pass a ball, miss a gorilla walking through the middle of the frame because they were told to count passes. You see what you aim at. The world manifests itself differently depending on what you are looking for. If the world is manifesting itself negatively the first question to ask is whether you are aiming at the right thing.
Why did schools stop focusing on the horrors of Marxism and the atrocities carried out by the Bolsheviks? Who the Bolsheviks were?
The executions began almost as soon as they took power. Aristocrats, peasants, political rivals, it didn’t matter, it was anyone who was a perceived threat. Christians and Christian priests targeting was especially brutal.
That included not only Czar Nicholas, but his wife, four daughters, and son, because as long as they lived they represented “hope,” and that’s what they wanted to destroy more than anything else…