A strangely common defense against accusations of antisemitism: They say–Oh I don't hate REAL Jews I hate Khazarians & Ashkenazis. 🧐 Both groups have babies–is it OK to hate them? Circling areas on a map to see who you're allowed to hate is anti-Christ. Don't hate anyone—Pray.🕊️
Did you know that the first women to land on the Normandy beachhead in June 1944 were nurses of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service?
Their task was to establish a field hospital for 600 wounded soldiers.
They succeeded.
Please remember these heroines who saved lives:
Imagine waking up the operating table... as doctors begin harvesting your organs?
That happened to Colleen Burns.
She was pronounced "brain dead" after overdosing. Her family agreed to the donation. Only she was breathing unassisted, moving, curling her toes, struggling against the respirator.
Nurses recognized what was happening. Doctors wouldn't listen. Incorrect tests were run, rushed scans showed nothing (drug interference), and they even shaved her head and prepared incisions.
She opened her eyes moments before they began the organ extraction procedure.
The hospital received a slap-on-the-wrist 22k fine.
How many other "brain-dead" patients were screaming inside and nobody listened? It's something from a horror movie and yet, it's been a reality for way too many families.
Ps. Brain death is a lie.
I’m stunned. The Sunday Times is reporting Hampshire police wanted to portray Henry Nowak as the aggressor in an official statement three days after his death, but changed their wording following outrage from his family.
I’ll be covering this shocking and contemptible revelation from the hosting chair on The Late Show Live. @GBNEWS 12am.
Annelise must be given every opportunity to recover. Young brains possess extraordinary neuroplasticity: the capacity to rewire, compensate, and restore functions once thought permanently lost, even following prolonged oxygen deprivation. Her family has a right to try every available treatment, even if experimental, and give her a chance to come back.
What's more shocking in pro-abortion prenatal "care"–Drs' immorality or their inaccuracy?
"the baby was perfectly healthy and spends her time now (she's 29) thinking about Plato, singing in the choir, playing the fiddle, writing books, & teaching smart high-school students"
With our last (7th) child, we had the 5-month ultrasound* and the OB came back with a somber face: marker for trisomy 18 present. My husband asked if there was any intervention to make things better for our baby, and he said no, he was telling us so we could decide whether to "terminate." (Nazi talk)
Phil was pretty tight-lipped about this "option" and dismissed him with a "then we will just proceed" OF COURSE.
We had friends whose baby did have trisomy 18 and who died shortly after birth. They were able to hold the baby, baptize him, and mourn his passing, but rejoice in their brief time of love.
In our case, the baby was perfectly healthy and spends her time now (she's 29) thinking about Plato, singing in the choir, playing the fiddle, writing books, and teaching smart high-school students.
Either way. The main point is to love your neighbor. Who is my neighbor? The baby in the womb is your neighbor...
And you could find decent 24 hour/7 day restaurants 20 years ago. I don't mean fast food I mean non-chain diners with a full menu in a safe neighborhood.
It’s deeply odd to me that America is a far less 24/7 hour society today than it was 10, 20, or even 30 years ago. I vividly remember friends from the UK back in 1996 marveling at the fact that in the mid-sized Indiana town where I went college it was possible to buy groceries, clothing, a lawn mower, a snow blower, Lego sets, and bow hunting gear at 3 AM on any given Tuesday of the year. That was peak American Empire, and it’s long gone.
🚨OH. MY GOSH!!!
Absolutely HORRIFYING footage has emerged from the sh00ting on the Atlanta train last night.
It appears that families, including children ducked for cover and were hiding under their seats while the man who was shot was bleeding on the floor of the train.
HOW MANY TIMES DOES THIS NEED TO HAPPEN BEFORE THINGS CHANGE????!!!!!!!!
If my son was murdered and the police watched over him, mocking him, whilst he bled to death I would have agreed to release the footage too. I would do so knowing, hoping, that everyone would be so shocked and disgusted that it would bring about change. I would welcome comments about the state of policing, which is why I would include them in my statement outside of the court, especially from leading political figures throughout the globe.
I think we all know why the footage is in the public domain and it’s not to encourage silence and inaction.
The family wanted us to see what happened to their dear boy.
@laralogan It's clear some hospitals don't want young trauma & drowning victims to improve because they see them as sacks of organs to harvest—Drs. are allowed to kill healthy babies via abortion so why wouldn't they choose death for born children now seen as damaged but recyclable products
So it turns out the 999 call that was released wasn't the full call. This is the full call which is 12 minutes long, the version that was released had a lot of bits taken out. Now why would they do that 🤔. Notice the emphasis on it being an attack on a brown person and they want immediate action. Also the mention that they were restraining Henry. The call handler also says that an ambulance is on its way due to Henry bleeding from his mouth. I've had to share it in 3 parts as it wont let me share the full length version. Part 1 👇
@heidiklessigmd@SteveTothTX@MaryBowdenMD@KenPaxtonTX It's increasingly clear some hospitals don't want young trauma & drowning victims to recover because they see them as sacks of organs to harvest—We let them kill healthy babies through abortion so why wouldn't they let born children die now seen as damaged but recyclable products
It's increasingly clear some hospitals don't want young trauma & drowning victims to recover because they see them as sacks of organs to harvest—We let them kill healthy babies through abortion so why wouldn't they let born children die now seen as damaged but recyclable products
In 2018, 3-year-old Robert suffered a near-drowning accident in a stock pond. He was resuscitated and spent 37 days in the hospital, remaining comatose with severe muscle contractions such that his head was bent backwards almost touching his rear.
Throughout this period his family begged for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, (HBOT) but this was denied because HBOT is “off label” for a brain injury.
After discharge, Robert received HBOT treatment at a private clinic and began to improve. After 2 days of treatment, his back was straight. After 3 days, he was smiling. After the first week, he was laughing at his siblings. After continuing treatment with HBOT, stem cells, and intensive physical therapy, Robert can now run and play with his brothers again.
But during his initial hospitalization, Robert was given a poor prognosis and his parents were approached about donating his organs:
“Shortly after Robert was revived and moved to the PICU we met the LifeGift vultures. They came into the room several times a day encouraging organ donation with all sorts of catchy phrases and euphemisms. They even offered to throw a ‘Life Party’ if Robert didn’t make it and we decided to donate his organs. We were still processing Robert’s accident and nowhere near giving up and their cheery presence and lack of hope in Robert angered us. I finally told them that Robert’s organs would go in the grave with him, to get out and not to come back.”
Instead of going to the grave, Robert now inspires people with his story of recovery.
There are cat therapy centers in Japan.
If you're tired of life, things aren't going well for you, and it feels like life is coming down on top of you, you can visit these centers.
Here, cats spend time with you, helping to reduce your stress, lift your mood, and restore your energy.
Honestly, it wouldn't be a bad thing if these therapy centers spread all around the world 🐱❤️😹
To the Metropolitan Police,
You were the gold standard. The model every nation copied. When Scotland Yard spoke, criminals listened. That badge meant integrity. It meant courage. It meant the law applied equally, without fear or favour.
Look at you now.
You are a punchline. A cautionary tale. A force that clears up fewer than one in ten burglaries while your officers film TikTok videos in uniform. You arrested a man in Lancashire at dawn for a Facebook post in 2024 while grooming gangs operated in Rochdale for years with barely a raised eyebrow. You invented non-crime hate incidents so you could harass pensioners for wrongthink while real victims wait on hold.
You kneeled for mobs in 2020 while statues fell and businesses burned. You stood aside while extremists marched with impunity, then raided homes over memes. You have turned the oldest police force in the world into a politicised enforcement squad for the narrative, not the public.
You chose diversity dashboards over clear-up rates. You chose community engagement over enforcement. You chose the approval of NGOs and Twitter mobs over the safety of the people who pay your wages. You chose feelings over facts, and political safety over actual policing.
You did not lose your way. You sold it. Slowly, deliberately, one diversity training course at a time, one apology tweet at a time, one decision to stand down while crime happened in front of you.
The British people see you now. We see the double standards. We see the collapse in basic standards. We see a force that looks more like political commissars than police officers. We see officers who remember their oath sidelined while the ideologues get promoted.
You wanted to be political enforcers. Congratulations. You got your wish. Now you get treated like political operatives. No more benefit of the doubt. No more automatic respect. You burned that.
The mask is off. The receipts are published. The record is being kept.
We are watching.
@HawaiianGypsy44@NicHulscher If she's only having minor memory issues might start with something milder- the vitamin K2 D3 combo for example, https://t.co/LhrVK47bqG or the cocoa supplements. https://t.co/teiUbsou1S
A specially formulated cocoa drink rich in flavanols has been shown to reverse age-related memory decline in older adults, restoring performance to levels typical of people two to three decades younger.
In a landmark Columbia University study, healthy adults aged 50–69 who drank a high-flavanol cocoa beverage daily for three months experienced marked improvement in memory tests. Brain scans revealed enhanced function in the dentate gyrus—a hippocampal region whose deterioration is strongly tied to normal aging.
This is the first human trial to directly link age-related memory loss to dentate gyrus impairment and demonstrate that a dietary intervention can meaningfully reverse it.
The key was a custom cocoa powder developed by Mars, Inc. that preserved naturally high levels of flavanols—plant compounds largely destroyed during ordinary chocolate processing. Standard chocolate bars or cocoa drinks do not contain comparable amounts, so the researchers stress that everyday chocolate won’t deliver the same effect.
While larger studies are still needed, the findings provide powerful new evidence that targeted, flavanol-rich nutrition can sharpen cognition as we age and open a promising avenue for protecting brain health without drugs.
[Enhancing dentate gyrus function with dietary flavanols improves cognition in older adults. Nature Neuroscience, 2014]
Remarkable case. In almost a decade of caring for people with advanced dementia in Dutch nursing homes, I never witnessed anything close to this level of recovery in autobiographical memory. The restoration of bladder continence after years is equally striking — that's not a minor finding.
We know psilocybin promotes neuroplasticity. But this case raises a bigger question: do we actually understand what dementia is?
Deserves rigorous follow-up. And at the same time: wider access, outside medical settings. This belongs to humanity — not to pharma.
@NicHulscher Very interesting. As a nurse who works with alzheimers patients, I look forward to a cure someday.
One thing that can be done is getting off of statin drugs. Dementia is a huge side effect. Doctors prescribe statins like they are candy. That needs to stop.