🔻 AN EXECUTIVE ORDER WAS SIGNED 11 DAYS AGO THAT DECLASSIFIES OVER 6,000 SUPPRESSED MEDICAL PATENTS. NOT ONE MAINSTREAM OUTLET HAS REPORTED IT.
Executive Order 14263. Signed May 2026. Title: "Restoring Medical Innovation Through Patent Transparency." It was not announced at a press conference. It was not on the evening news. It was uploaded to the Federal Register at 11:47 PM on a Friday night.
The order directs the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to release all patents currently held under secrecy orders related to human health, bioelectric medicine, and frequency-based therapeutic devices.
There are 6,321 of them.
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Since 1951, the Invention Secrecy Act has allowed the U.S. government to classify any patent that is deemed a threat to national security. The inventor is issued a secrecy order. They cannot manufacture the device. They cannot publish the research. They cannot tell anyone it exists. If they violate the order, they face 2 years in federal prison.
As of 2025, there were 5,915 active secrecy orders. The government has never disclosed what technologies are being suppressed. But patent attorneys who have reviewed the categories confirm that a significant portion fall under "biomedical devices" and "electromagnetic therapeutic apparatus."
Frequency devices. Bioelectric healing systems. Resonance-based cancer treatments. Light therapy instruments. All of them — invented, patented, and immediately classified.
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The executive order gives the USPTO 120 days to begin the declassification review. Priority is given to patents older than 20 years — meaning technologies invented in the 1990s and earlier will be released first.
Royal Rife's beam ray technology was patented in 1936. Antoine Priore's electromagnetic cancer treatment was documented in the 1960s. Robert Becker's bioelectric regeneration research was funded by the U.S. military and then buried when he refused to weaponize it.
These are not theories. They are patented inventions that were taken from their creators by the government and locked in a vault.
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The pharmaceutical industry generates $1.48 trillion per year globally. Every one of those 6,321 patents represents a technology that could reduce dependency on pharmaceutical drugs. Every one was classified not because it was dangerous — but because it was effective.
The order has a 120-day implementation window. That window opened 11 days ago.
109 days remain.
When the patents are released, anyone can build them. Anyone can manufacture them. The suppression ends not with a revolution — but with a PDF download.
6,321 cures. Exposed in 109 days. The countdown has already started.
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On the day John Ratzenberger walked into an audition room in 1982, he had a plane to catch.
He had been living in London for nearly a decade — acting, writing, performing improv comedy across Europe with a two-man theatre group that had played to standing-room-only audiences for 634 consecutive shows.
He had appeared in small roles in some of the biggest films of the era: *Star Wars:
The Empire Strikes Back*, *Superman*, *Gandhi*, *A Bridge Too Far*
He was a working actor, but
nobody's idea of a household name. That day, he was in Los Angeles on a writing assignment, and his ticket back to London was already booked.
He had one audition before he left.
A new sitcom about a bar in Boston.
Both Ratzenberger and another actor, George Wendt, were reading for the same role — a minor patron named George who had a single line: "Beer!" It was barely a part at all.
But Ratzenberger wanted the work, so he went in, and the moment director Jimmy Burrows told him he was there to audition, not have a conversation, he felt the energy in the room go cold.
By his own account, all the blood rushed out of his body. He delivered a forgettable read. The casting director thanked him on the way out — the polite, final kind of thank you that everyone in show business learns to recognize.
He was almost through the door when something stopped him. Not calculation. Not strategy. Just the instinct of a man who had spent a decade doing improv and knew that the moment before you leave a room is sometimes the best moment you'll ever have.
He turned around.
"Do you have a bar know-it-all?"
The producers didn't know what he was talking about. So he told them. Every bar in New England, he explained, has one — some guy who acts like he has the knowledge of all mankind stored between his ears and is not even slightly shy about sharing it.
He had grown up around exactly this type: a man named Sarge at his father's regular bar, who could answer any question with absolute confidence whether he actually knew the answer or not. The room would ask Sarge the length of a whale's intestine and Sarge would shoot back: "Baleen or blue?" And somehow, everyone deferred to him anyway.
Ratzenberger launched into an improvisation right there — the Boston accent, the lean against an imaginary bar, the slightly too-long explanations of facts nobody had asked for. The producers watched. Then they laughed. Then they asked him to do more.
George Wendt got the role of the bar regular, renamed Norm Peterson. And the producers, convinced by five minutes of improv from a man on his way out the door, wrote an entirely new character into the show.
His name was Clifford Clavin. United States Postal Service.
Cheers debuted on NBC on September 30, 1982, to nearly catastrophic ratings — finishing 77th out of 100 shows that week.
The network came close to canceling it in the first season. But the show found its audience, and then it found a much bigger one, and then it became one of the most beloved television series ever made. It ran for 11 seasons.
Ratzenberger appeared in 273 of 275 episodes.
Cliff became the man at the end of the bar with the white socks and the questionable facts and the magnificent certainty — the guy everyone tolerated and secretly enjoyed, the kind of person every room has and everyone pretends to find annoying and would immediately miss if he disappeared.
Ratzenberger was nominated for Emmy Awards in 1985 and 1986. By the time the show ended in 1993, Cliff Clavin was embedded in American culture as one of the great comic characters in the history of the medium. Cheers! 🍻
🚨 BREAKING: Governor DeSantis is calling for the IMMEDIATE IMPEACHMENT of Judge Tiffany Baker.
Judge Baker released a child rapist who was a KNOWN danger to society.
While out on bail, the rapist tortured and killed a 5 year old little girl.
Should she be impeached?
Last night, @POTUS invited the hardworking men who renovated the Reflecting Pool to the Oval Office ❤️
Every man received a signed hat and a presidential challenge coin!
Los Angeles: Transient sucker punches elderly customer eating lunch alone at a cafe in Hollywood, steals his wallet and phone. Hero steps up and takes the thief down.
🚨 BREAKING: SecWar Pete Hegseth reveals that after IMMENSE pressure, Scouting America — formerly the Boy Scouts — has CAVED to demands they go back to separating males and females in showers, tents and intimate spaces
They're also OVERTURNING woke, DEI policies
BREAKING: Marco Rubio just said the quiet part out loud.
Americans work 40+ years…
Pay taxes.
Follow the rules.
Build the country.
Then retire on $800, $900, maybe $1,000 a month.
Meanwhile, new arrivals can allegedly receive more support from the same system they never paid into.
Read that again.
The people who built America are being pushed to the back of the line.
This is not compassion.
This is a government priority problem.
America First was never just a slogan.
It was a warning.
Who comes first?
The taxpayer… or the system?
BREAKING:
Israeli settlers are burning Taybeh in occupied Palestine.
A village that has stood for thousands of years.
A place where Jesus once walked.
Home to the oldest living Christian community in the world.
And not a peep from Western mainstream media.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! JD Vance just WENT OFF after an elderly man DIED as part of a fraud scheme busted by the Trump admin
He was supposed to be getting health services. HE GOT ZERO.
"That man lived his final moments on this earth NEGLECTED while a FRAUDSTER got rich by providing services that he never actually provided!"
"Nothing, no services, no help, no check-ins, and the very man, the vulnerable elderly man that he was supposed to be protecting and looking after was reimbursed by the taxpayer in order to do exactly that, that man died."
"And one day before he died, after months of being neglected by the caretaker who was getting reimbursed by the American people, one day before he died, he submitted his final reimbursement for services he never provided for a man he never cared for."
"That's what we're trying to stop, ladies and gentlemen, that's what we have to fight back against. It's a shame that anything like that happens."
"But if it does happen, the only way to protect those people and the only way to protect the American taxpayer is to ensure that the fraudsters go to prison and that they stop this ridiculous scam on the American people."
This was election night. Nithya had single digit support and conceded the election.
Now she has more mail-in ballots than Pratt AND Bass.
Make that one make sense.
The drugged-up psychopath who allegedly stabbed 5 people at Penn Station yesterday was free after a similar stabbing attack in New Jersey in 2022. Stop letting these lunatics roam the streets.
https://t.co/nbHLl35lG4
Dye the rioters pink and watch them scatter like cockroaches! 💦
No more hiding after burning cities & attacking cops. Mark them for days - REAL accountability.
Congress: Pass the Dye Cannon bill NOW! Protect LEOs and end leftist chaos. America First = Law & Order!
Who’s with me? RT! 🇺🇸
So… we’re expected to believe that in California, out of three candidates, the third place candidate, who conceded her campaign because she was mathematically eliminated from the run-off, suddenly received tens of thousands of votes from mail-in votes which all came in *after* Election Day, while the other two candidates received no late mail-in votes, and the second place candidate (who was surging as a Republican candidate in the bluest state in the country) is now in third place and mathematically eliminated from the run-off.
… and we’re supposed to trust that this is an honest and true election.
If you’re not angry about this, you need to be.
Lance Cpl. James B. Stack, 20, of Arlington Heights, Ill., died Nov. 10 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. 🕊️
He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
In addition to his wife, Katie and daughter, Mikayla, James is survived by his parents, Robert and Linda Stack; his sister, Megan Lorraine Stack; his grandparents, Jo Ann Stack and Gene Bray; his Mother-in-law, Dawn (Tom) Hedrick; and his sister-in-law, Joanne Savage; Katie's grandmother Eleanor Savage; his Father-in-Law Michael Landeweer. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Lorraine Bray and his grandfather, Robert Lee Stack.
#Military #RIP
BREAKING: Nithya Raman just defeated Spencer Pratt after giving a concession speech on election night and then getting the largest number in almost every mail-in ballot dump.
They just cheated in an election right in front of our eyes.