🚨Farmers are sounding the alarm — and nobody’s listening.
American farmer, Julius Ray Tucker, just tested his soil & found 5X more aluminum than last year. His GMO seeds grow perfectly, but his heirloom crops are dying.
— Meanwhile, Bill Gates is pushing GMO seeds engineered to thrive in aluminum-rich soil. And geoengineering delivering that aluminum from our skies.
We are being ruled by extremely evil people who want ONLY their GMO seeds to grow. They want total control of our food, our skies, the air, our soil & what gets injected into our bodies.
RFK Jr & Head of the EPA Lee Zeldin both promised to stop them from spraying chemicals in our skies. They need to make faster changes.
Police body cam footage in Minnesota reveals a man who reviews cars was surrounded by police because a Flock camera mistakenly said his vehicle was stolen
The cameras flagged the car and the police were out looking for him, once they located him they swarmed him
Just imagine if someone was do die from a police encounter became of a wrongful flock identification
Flock should be federally banned. This is a massive violation of our 4th Amendment
The purpose of Flock cameras is to destroy a legal concept known as "the reasonable expectation of privacy."
This "reasonable expectation" protects you in places such as a store dressing room, toilet stall, or standing alone in a field.
Flocks are being installed to negate this.
Soon a Judge can say "you had no reasonable expectation of privacy" because that concept does not exist any more, thanks to Flock.
Part of growing up is realising that socialising with ppl around you and lightening their load through banter & storytelling is actually a good thing
Being an introvert as a grown adult is extremely immature & lazy
A wife went viral for admitting she and her husband are mediocre. Average looking, not funny, no friends, mentally ill. And she can't explain why their marriage feels like a fairytale.
A psychologist in Seattle solved this exact puzzle in the 1990s.
John Gottman wired an apartment near the University of Washington with cameras and brought in 130 newlywed couples to just live in it. He tracked something he called bids: the tiny reaches for attention partners make all day. "Look at that bird." "Listen to this." A sigh that wants acknowledging.
Six years later, 17 couples had divorced. When his team went back to the tapes, the still-married couples had turned toward those bids 86% of the time. The divorced couples had managed 33%.
That one behavior predicted the outcome better than anything else in the data. Looks never entered the model. Humor never entered the model. Intelligence, money, status, shared hobbies: none of it showed up.
Now reread her post. "I can spend every minute of every day with this dude and not really get tired of it. We can get in the car and just drive for hours and talk."
Two people driving nowhere for hours are exchanging hundreds of bids and catching nearly all of them.
She graded the marriage on every trait that predicts nothing, and missed that they're elite at the one behavior that predicts almost everything.
whoever said “you MUST BY ALL MEANS develop a strong opinion of yourself so you don't end up internalizing the beliefs others have of you” changed my life.