@spencerpratt Amazing how they keep coming through in batches of around 50k at a time!? That way they can figure out how many they need with the next batch in order to get the count in their favor. 🤔
@robbystarbuck@USNavy This woman and her twisted and perverted ideology is the exact reason the religious fundamentalists in these countries want us dead to prevent us from corrupting their own children and culture.
This woman is brilliant!
Do you want to understand what's going on with the influencers who are suddenly
anti-ICE activists?
Helen Andrews gave a speech at the last national
conservatism conference, discussing how wokeness is inherently feminine and it’s an amazing breakdown.
BREASTMILK
She thought she was studying milk.
What she uncovered was a conversation.
In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde was working in a primate research lab in California, analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. She had hundreds of samples and thousands of data points. Everything looked ordinary—until one pattern refused to go away.
Mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein.
Mothers raising daughters produced a larger volume with different nutrient balances.
It was consistent. Repeatable. And deeply uncomfortable for the scientific consensus.
Colleagues suggested error. Noise. Statistical coincidence.
But Katie trusted the data.
And the data pointed to a radical idea.
Milk is not just nutrition.
It is information.
For decades, biology treated breast milk as simple fuel. Calories in. Growth out. But if milk were only calories, why would it change depending on the sex of the baby?
Katie kept digging.
Across more than 250 mothers and over 700 sampling events, the story grew more complex. Younger, first-time mothers produced milk with fewer calories but significantly higher levels of cortisol—the stress hormone.
The babies who drank it grew faster.
They were also more alert, more cautious, more anxious.
Milk wasn’t just building bodies.
It was shaping behavior.
Then came the discovery that changed everything.
When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it.
Within hours, the milk changes.
White blood cells surge.
Macrophages multiply.
Targeted antibodies appear.
When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline.
This was not coincidence.
It was call and response.
A biological dialogue refined over millions of years. Invisible—until someone thought to listen.
As Katie reviewed existing research, she noticed something unsettling. There were twice as many scientific studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition.
The first food every human consumes.
The substance that shaped our species.
Largely ignored.
So she did something bold.
She launched a blog with a deliberately provocative name: Mammals Suck Milk.
It exploded. Over a million readers in its first year. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped.
The discoveries kept coming.
Milk changes by time of day.
Foremilk differs from hindmilk.
Human milk contains over 200 oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria.
Every mother’s milk is biologically unique.
In 2017, Katie brought this work to a TED stage. In 2020, it reached a global audience through Netflix’s Babies. Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, she continues reshaping how medicine understands infant development, neonatal care, formula design, and public health.
The implications are staggering.
Milk has been evolving for more than 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth. What we once dismissed as simple nourishment is one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced.
Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk.
She revealed that nourishment is intelligence.
A living, responsive system shaping who we become before we ever speak.
All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.”
Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.
“They don’t kill you because you’re a fascist, they call you a fascist so they can kill you” - Andrew, a former Antifa member.
When they can’t debate you, they dehumanize you.
Because they don’t think you’re a fascist, racist, or “far right”—they need you to be one, so they can attack you without guilt.
The label they paint you with is their permission slip they give to themselves.
We see this type of behaviour play out constantly on social media… the bizarre joy some get from cruelty and labels.
Protesters physically attacked attendees at the Turning Point event at UC Berkeley last night and threatened others to prevent them from entering the building.
Here’s what I had to say about it…
16 years later…Trump & RFK Jr. are saying exactly what Jim Carrey & Jenny McCarthy were BLASTED for.
MCCARTHY: I don't know what happened in 1990? There was no plague that was killing children that we had to triple the amount of vaccines. Let's be smart!
CARREY: What happened after 1989 that warranted 26 more vaccines? Are all of them absolutely necessary?
MCCARTHY: Greed. Greed!
KING: Because they wanna make money.
MCCARTHY: Of course!
CARREY: It's twice as many as anywhere else in 30 countries in the Western world. We give twice as many shots as any of those countries. Why is that?
KING: Well, what are you against? Don't vaccinate for this, but vaccinate for that?
MCCARTHY: Yes!
CARREY: I think we have to choose which ones are absolutely necessary.
KING: How do I know which one?
MCCARTHY: You should educate yourself. We want to empower parents to educate themselves. Do we need to have the chickenpox? Do we need the hepatitis B shot on the second day of life?
CARREY: I don't think we can afford to assume that the people who are charged with our public health any longer have our best interests at heart all the time.
Parents have to make their own decisions, educated decisions. They have to look at the information.
MCCARTHY: Space out the vaccines...delay them till after one...clean out the toxins that are in them. We don't NEED that many.
KING: Why would a doctor not want to know more about something that could save a life or prevent a disease? I don't understand.
CARREY: Uhhh...the AAP is financed by the drug companies?? Uhhh...Medical schools are financed by the drug companies? This is a HUGE business. Vaccines are the largest growing division of the pharmaceutical industry. $13 billion.
MCCARTHY: They control medical schools!
CARREY: What we're asking is for them to take a loss for the good of our children. That's a tough sell in a boardroom.
🚨 PLEASE LISTEN
I am tagging just as she asked, and I would ask all of you to please repost and tag …this needs to be done ASAP!
@POTUS@realDonaldTrump
The Democrats have taken race-baiting to a whole new level.
One of their “rising stars” just claimed that securing our country is a racist conspiracy—because, apparently, President Trump enforcing the law is now “hate” against people of color.
Take note Jasmine… securing the border isn’t racist. It’s common sense.
And while the left continues their race grift, President Trump has historic black support in Texas.
America First doesn’t discriminate, it defends every American.