These are not 'data' centres. They are human control centres ultimately orchestrated by a non-human force that created our simulated and fake illusory reality. Laugh all you like. It's exactly what they want you to do and how they prevail.
We’re going to be hearing more about how scientists engineered these bugs in a way that’s meant to lead to a beneficial outcome: fewer mosquitoes. Using Science.
Which means we are at this part of the Jurassic Park movie:
Scientist:
“All the dinosaurs are female. We engineered them that way. We control their chromosomes.”
Malcolm:
“But again, how do you know they’re all female? Does somebody go out into the park and pull up the dinosaurs’ skirts?”
Are you Ian Malcolm or the JP scientist?
Hitting your kids is in the same category as circumcision, iPads, strict adherence to the CDC vaccine schedule---it is for Ns, goyim, and walmart pajama people. It lowers IQ (Straus, 1995), increases aggression (Gershoff, 2016), is less effective than a timeout, and requires escalation to keep working. The replies to articles like this are filled up with the Dumbest People Who Ever Existed saying "it worked for me" and then genuinely malicious and hateful morons dropping reaction gifs of like daffy duck swinging a belt
"EVERY STATE IN AMERICA ALLOWS YOU TO PHYSICALLY CORRECT YOUR CHILD. It's legal. It's fun. Bring it on." -- profile says: Cat Sanctuary Dad. Unyielding steel. Workouts, keto, cat chaos, anime rants. Godzilla, Gundam, Mazinger, Ultraman, classical art, manga.
If you hit your kids, you will create permanent emotional distance with the only person/people you could ever be that close to, not to mention sending them down the road of being as much of a lost fuckup loser as you are who will hit their own kids, or wont, but only after spending a decade figuring out why they reflexively apologize all the time.
Dr. Nick Maynard tells shocking stories of the genocide in Gaza.
This is a must listen.
A great thanks is owed to Tucker Carlson for his bravery in platforming this issue and his honesty about the greatest tragedy of our time.
This isn’t an apocalyptic film.
This is Tyre, South Lebanon, today.
A 5,000-year-old city.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Israel is wiping it out.
Turning one of humanity’s oldest cities into ash.
This is the destruction of civilization itself — unfolding in real time.
The Bergamo convoy. Military trucks moving through a small Italian town in early 2020, the world watching, everyone told those trucks were carrying the coffins of COVID dead. That image is part of why people accepted what came next.
It has only recently been confirmed that each of those trucks held one coffin. It was staged.
A research group of Italian doctors is compiling data showing that countries with the highest vaccination rates are also seeing the highest all-cause mortality rates.
Nurses and medical staff are now openly saying that elderly patients were being classified as COVID regardless of their actual diagnosis, because hospitals received five times the reimbursement for a COVID admission. The people dying were elderly, already carrying multiple conditions, and the act of hospitalizing them was itself part of what killed them. Scientists call that a syndemic. Not a pandemic. The difference matters.
Italy was the image used to frighten the world into compliance. I am still finding out what was actually happening here.
Vean como "Israel" está bombardeando esta mañana la milenaria ciudad de Tiro, al sur del Líbano.
Tiro es una de las ciudades más antiguas del mundo, con más de 5.000 años de historia... y es destruida por un apartheid genocida con solo 78 años de infame y criminal historia.
CEOs are quietly realizing the AI replacement plan has a problem.
Two problems, actually.
One: the token costs for running AI agents are now exceeding what they were paying the employees they fired.
Two: when the tokens run out, the AI stops. Just stops. No continuity. No workaround. Just a spinning wheel where your workforce used to be.
You fired humans to save money and bought a subscription that bills you into a corner.
The employees you let go knew what to do when things broke.
The AI just invoices you for the outage.
And then there’s the permission problem nobody wants to talk about.
To do its job, the AI agent needs access. Full access. Your systems, your patents, your contracts, your future plans. Everything you spent years building, handed over to a process that has no loyalty, no discretion, and no skin in the game.
You didn’t hire a replacement.
You gave a stranger with no soul the keys to everything you own.
Enjoy.
Carlos Whittaker did a 7.5-week no-screen experiment and the results are wild.
No phone. No TV. No laptop. No watch. Nothing. He even got his brain scanned before and after by a neuroscientist.
The outcome? His cerebellum healed years worth of damage in just seven weeks. His cognitive memory score jumped from the 50th percentile to the 99th percentile of adult men in America. He said he felt like a completely different human, sharper, clearer, more alive.
This one stopped me in my tracks. I’ve been feeling the scroll fatigue hard lately, and hearing someone actually measure the difference with real brain scans is next-level motivating.
Our constant screen exposure might be doing more quiet damage to our brains than we realize. Sometimes the simplest reset (doing less) creates the biggest upgrade.
Have you ever done a serious digital detox? Would you try one this extreme?
That water clarity is an engineering decision, and the math behind it is wilder than the video.
Roman aqueducts ran on gravity alone. No pumps, no pressure systems. Engineers carved channels with a gradient so shallow it borders on absurd. The Pont du Gard in southern France drops 2.5 centimeters over 275 meters. That's roughly the thickness of a coin over the length of three football fields. They surveyed that accuracy with plumb lines and wooden leveling instruments.
The clarity you're seeing is a direct product of flow velocity. Too steep and the water erodes the channel walls, picks up sediment, turns brown. Too flat and it stagnates. Roman engineers targeted a slope of about 20 centimeters per kilometer, which kept the water moving fast enough to stay fresh but slow enough to stay clear. Before the water reached the city, it passed through multi-chamber settling tanks where velocity dropped near zero. Suspended particles sank. Clean water flowed out the top into the next chamber. Repeat three or four times.
Pliny specified the minimum slope in writing. Vitruvius published the exact mortar ratio for hydraulic cement: one part lime to two parts volcanic ash for underwater work. The pozzolana from Pozzuoli reacted with water to form a calcium-aluminum-silicate compound that actually gets stronger the longer it sits submerged. Modern concrete degrades in water. Roman concrete bonds with it.
Scale the whole system and it gets harder to process. Eleven aqueducts fed Rome at its peak. Combined output: roughly 1 million cubic meters of water per day. That works out to about 250 gallons per person for a city of one million. Modern New York delivers about 125 gallons per person per day. Ancient Rome had access to double the per capita water supply of the largest city in the United States, running entirely on slope and stone.
The Trevi Fountain in Rome is still fed by one of them. Two thousand years, same source, same gravity, same water.
The same people behind data centres tell you that 'human-caused global warming' is a threat to our existence. They are LAUGHING at you - especially those that buy the 'global warming' bullshit.
They are the same people who say we must reduce energy use and destroy the environment with wind turbines and solar panels while their data centres consume beyond belief levels of energy and water.
LAUGHING-AT-YOU.
🚨🚨Kenia SE RETIRA de la OMS porque descubrió que la vacuna contra el tétano estaba combinada con un agente esterilizante.
“Ya no podemos darnos el lujo de confiar en la Organización Mundial de la Salud”
“Las vacunas han disminuido la fertilidad”
El Tribunal Supremo también suspendió la inmunidad procesal de Bill Gates 🔥
Italian photographer Valerio Minato waited six years to capture the perfect alignment of the moon, a mountain, and a basilica
This image earned NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, recognizing Valerio Minato’s years of planning and precision.
To save a heap of money and protect your health, you should be making your own laundry detergent. I'll be filming a video next week showing you the simplest way to do this!