God fearing. Lover of the U.S.A.
"WHEN GOD SEEMS FAR AWAY-WHO MOVED"
WOW! My heart is now full with anticipation of the administration of 47! So thankful.
To the Americans:
I've travelled all over the world. I've familiarized myself with many places, and met many people. And I'm a Canadian, although I’m privileged to reside once again in the States.
And here's something I've noticed, and it’s a key element of America's continuing greatness:
You bloody Americans value success, and you believe in its existence.
This is something that doesn't really happen anywhere else in the world. Even in other free democracies—the United Kingdom; Finland, Sweden, and Norway; Australia, New Zealand and Canada; Germany, France, and the Netherlands (great countries all)—a counterproductive cynicism too often reigns.
Success is equated with exploitation.
Ambition is looked upon with contempt.
This happens sometimes in the United States too—particularly among the miserable progressives, who confuse their resentment, ingratitude and unearned skepticism with wisdom.
But in your great country, by and large, striving is admired and success celebrated.
This means that more people strive and succeed in the US than anywhere else. And it's increasingly obvious. You remain stunningly more innovative and productive than any people anywhere else on the planet.
And so I say, as all should who are fortunate enough to live in the western world, let alone America:
Thank God for the United States.
Thank God for the wisdom of its founders.
Thank God for its faith in the free market and in the natural rights of man.
Happy birthday, you damn Yankees and Southerners.
Long may your admirable country dominate the world.
Long may your freedom and hope provide an example to those suffering everywhere at the hands of their malevolent states.
May your two and a half centuries of unparallelled success be just the beginning.
Your country is the light of the world, and the city on the hill.
Thank God for the USA.
Happy 250th.
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Je suis Français.
Ma boîte est américaine.
Et aujourd'hui, 4 juillet, jour où l'Amérique fête ses 250 ans, je veux dire les choses simplement : j'aime les États-Unis.
Pas par posture. Par lucidité.
Parce que vous avez gardé ce que l'Occident a produit de meilleur, et que trop d'Européens ont oublié.
Vous respectez la création de valeur. Chez vous, réussir n'est pas un péché à expier mais une preuve qu'on a rendu service au monde. Votre rapport à l'argent est sain : ce n'est pas une honte, c'est de l'énergie qu'on remet en mouvement.
Vous êtes des joueurs, pas des victimes. Quand quelque chose casse, vous demandez « comment on répare » pas « qui est le coupable ». L'Europe, elle, a fait de la plainte un sport national et de la victimisation une identité. C'est notre vraie maladie.
Vous incarnez encore les valeurs de l'Occident. Le dépassement de soi. La liberté individuelle. Et qu'on l'oublie jamais le fun. Un peuple qui ne sait plus jouer, rêver grand et rire de lui-même est un peuple qui a déjà commencé à mourir.
Vous avez bâti les meilleures technologies des 40 dernières années. Internet, le mobile, le cloud, le spatial, l'IA. Pendant que d'autres écrivaient des rapports sur l'innovation, vous la livriez.
Maintenant, deux conseils. De quelqu'un qui vous aime.
Méfiez-vous du poison communiste qui s'infiltre chez vous. Il ne porte plus l'uniforme rouge. Il a muté. Décroissance, wokisme, globalisme : mille visages, une seule logique culpabiliser le fort, punir le créateur, dissoudre l'individu dans la masse. Ne le laissez pas entrer par la porte de derrière au nom de la vertu.
Continuez d'accélérer.
Vous n'êtes pas qu'un pays, vous êtes le dernier grand accélérateur de la civilisation. Créez les conditions pour que l'Occident finisse par se réunir autour de trois piliers : la propriété, la liberté individuelle, le capitalisme. Vous en êtes le moteur. Mais n'oubliez jamais que l'Europe reste votre socle culturel vos racines sont ici.
Alors joyeux anniversaire, l'Amérique. Restez joueurs. Restez libres. Restez debout.
Au travail. 🇺🇸
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‘There are now 100 studies showing that ivermectin has had profound benefits, generally resulting in a 70% to 85% reduction in hospitalizations and deaths,’ Kennedy said. ‘It was truly a miracle drug.’
Now, the drug—often labeled a ‘horse dewormer’—is also being discussed for its potential anti-cancer properties. Is ivermectin Big Pharma’s worst nightmare?
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Exactly HOW BAD is @JoshShapiroPa's case of TDS to refuse Pa's booth in DC? Thankfully our two Senators pulled through!
The state responsible for our founding documents!
I would bet you'd feel pretty dumb if you had the chance to go to D.C. and set up an amazing booth that showcased Pennsylvania to the nation and the world and you didn't take it. @JoshShapiroPA
Thanks to @SenMcCormickPA and @JohnFetterman for making sure Pennsylvania is represented at the Great American State Fair!
🔥🚨 JUST IN — Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) REFUSED to put forth the effort to create a booth for the Great American State Fair.
Senators Dave McCormick (R) and John Fetterman (D) STEPPED UP to save it and make sure the great state of Pennsylvania was represented!
@DaveMcCormickPA: "The Governor had said he didn't want to use taxpayer dollars, and he couldn't find a business willing to support it."
"So I called Sen. Fetterman and said this can't stand! This is PENNSYLVANIA; this history of America runs right through Pennsylvania. I started to call businesses, and they started coming out of the WOODWORKS!"
🇺🇸@ZitoSalena
He was 17. Sent to hospice. They told his family to prepare for the worst.
Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). A brain tumor that's almost always a death sentence.
November 2025. Doctors referred him to a children's hospice. A place where children go to die.
His family refused to accept that.
December 2025. They started a protocol.
Ivermectin – 1.5mg/kg/day
Mebendazole – 2000mg/day
No clinical trial. No doctor's blessing. Just hope and a prayer.
Three months later? His world changed.
The boy who couldn't stand up straight before Christmas – he's walking without a cane.
The boy who dragged his left foot with every step – he's back at the gym.
His speech? Almost back to normal.
Getting out of bed used to be a very difficult task.
Now he's independent. Strong. Alive.
The same Canadian politicians who push assisted suicide are trying to criminalize his treatment.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to stop this.
She wants to block a child's "Right to Try."
But this boy's family didn't wait for permission. And now their son is not dying in hospice – he's living.
A child saved from hospice.
The system sent him to die. Ivermectin and Mebendazole brought him back.
This might be a world's first.
It definitely is a family's miracle.
👇 Share this. Someone needs to know hope exists.
🚨 MOST PEOPLE THINK IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE & MEBENDAZOLE DO THE SAME THING. THEY DON'T.
One of the questions people ask most is:
"Why do some protocols include all three?"
They're not.
Because they aren't being studied for the same biological pathways.
The infographic summarizes 12 biological mechanisms that researchers have investigated for each medicine in laboratory and preclinical studies.
Here's why they're often discussed together:
💊 Ivermectin
Researchers have studied its potential effects on:
✅ Cancer stem cells
✅ WNT/β catenin signaling
✅ mTOR signaling
✅ Tumor blood vessel formation
✅ Chemotherapy resistance
💊 Fenbendazole
Research has explored its potential role in:
✅ Microtubule disruption
✅ Glucose metabolism
✅ p53 activation
✅ Metastasis
✅ AKT signaling
💊 Mebendazole
Researchers have investigated it for:
✅ Crossing the blood brain barrier
✅ VEGF signaling
✅ Microtubule destabilization
✅ MYC expression
✅ Improving chemotherapy sensitivity
That's why many researchers don't view these medicines as doing the exact same thing.
They've been studied for different pathways, different targets, and different biological effects.
Much of this research comes from laboratory and animal studies, and larger human clinical trials are still needed to determine whether these mechanisms translate into safe and effective cancer treatments.
But understanding how they're being studied helps explain why all three continue to be part of the conversation.
💬 If different medicines target different biological pathways, do you think combination approaches deserve more clinical research than studying each medicine alone?
BREAKING: Crooked NY AG Letitia James is being prosecuted for mortgage fraud! The Trump-hating witch gets what she deserves—LOCK HER UP!
@TishJames New York AG Letitia James was tagged, she can absolutely see your comments.
Do you support jailing Letitia James?
A. Yes
B. Nope
Trooper Michael Pahira didn’t make it home this morning.
The 20-year Pennsylvania State Police @PAStatePolice veteran was out on I-81 in Schuylkill County doing what troopers do every day. Inspecting a commercial truck near mile marker 119 in Cass Township. Standing right there on the shoulder. Another tractor trailer left the roadway and slammed into him. Chain reaction crash. Fire. He took the full force of it.
Medics worked on him for over an hour. He never regained consciousness. Died at the hospital.
Pahira always wanted to be a cop. Spent two decades with PSP out of the Frackville barracks protecting people he’d never meet. On his own time he looked after his mom while she battles cancer. High school wrestler. Loved to cook. Devoted son, brother, and uncle.
Governor Shapiro ordered flags at half-staff across Pennsylvania. Called him one of the best.
These men stand on the side of the highway every shift while the rest of us drive past. Inches from traffic. One driver who can’t stay in his lane or slow the hell down and it’s over. Twenty years of service gone in seconds because somebody treated the road like their personal racetrack.
Trooper Pahira paid the price for the rest of us. His family is grieving tonight. The thin blue line just got a little thinner.
Rest easy, Trooper. Your watch is done. We’ll carry it from here.
🔥Dr. Berg explains how cancer behaves like a parasite.
The shocking part?
Cheap antiparasitic meds like Fenbendazole and Ivermectin target those exact mechanisms.
Why no big clinical trials from major centers? Expired patents = no pharma profits.