Guys please bring back Bitcoiners Guide, like interview a pleb here and there. I love to listen to pleb stories vs “Influencers” 😁
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🚨 New Video Release 🚨
The Byzantine Generals Problem
I finally finished this short exploration of one of the most important questions Bitcoin answers:
How do strangers agree on the truth without trusting one another or relying on a centralized authority?
Bitcoin's answer changed far more than money.
If you enjoy it, I'd greatly appreciate a like or repost to help more people discover why Bitcoin is sound money for the digital age.
I will upload to my Youtube channel as well.
Elon Musk becoming the world’s first trillionaire has triggered a familiar round of progressive outrage. But the focus on wealth obscures the real issue: how much of modern wealth is acquired through politics rather than production. | @connorokeeffe
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Should we abolish the Fed? Yes. Can we? That's the harder question. The dollar's reserve status underwrites US debt, US military projection, and the petrodollar bargain. Abolishing the Fed means dismantling the empire that depends on it. @BobMurphyEcon#HAPod
Dr. Russell Blaylock: "The tetanus vaccine is one of the MOST RIDICULOUS vaccines ever."
Just got a cut or puncture wound? The ER is about to BULLY you into a TOXIC shot you don’t need.
Here’s what they won’t tell you:
The shot they push is NOT a simple tetanus vaccine — it’s the full DTaP combo loaded with:
• Aluminum (up to 0.625 mg — a known neurotoxin)
• Formaldehyde
• 2-phenoxyethanol + Triton X-100
• Milk protein (casein) & latex residues that can trigger anaphylaxis or CREATE new dairy/latex allergies
The tetanus toxoid inside has NEVER been properly safety-tested in a double-blind placebo-controlled trial. CDC admits it.
It’s grown on beef heart infusion with real risk of Mad Cow prion contamination.
Your actual chance of getting tetanus? 1 in 11 MILLION.
Spores live in manure, NOT rust. Clean the wound properly — oxygen kills them. 95% of the decline happened BEFORE any vaccine thanks to sanitation.
If you’re already exposed, the shot is useless — it takes 3-8 weeks for antibodies.
But high-dose Vitamin C (1–3g/day) cured 100% of cases in studies with ZERO deaths. Cheap. Safe. Ignored.
Why are we terrorized into this untested, poison-filled combo shot for a disease that’s basically extinct in clean countries?
Because fear sells.
Don’t fall for the rusty nail myth. Clean the wound. Monitor it. Refuse the jab.
Were you guilt-tripped into a “tetanus shot?” Were you ever told it was actually the full DTaP?
A behavioral psychologist said most people massively underestimate what 90 days of "Boring" habits does to the human body..
Here are 25 boring habits that will make you unrecognizable by July:
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Visceral fat isn't a mystery...
It's a symptom of insulin resistance, poor sleep, and too little muscle.
Fix those three and the fat around your organs melts off on its own.
RFK did it in 30 days at 71 years old.
You can too.
Imagine how much healthier we would be if the people pushing vaccines and drugs were just as aggressive in pushing real food, exercise, sunlight, proper sleep, vitamins and minerals.
It would look a lot like the 1950s but with way less smoking.
Normies think Bitcoin is risky while male sperm counts have cratered over 50% since the 1970s from microplastics, seed oils, SSRIs, porn, and endocrine disruptors in literally everything, fertility clinics have waitlists longer than the DMV, and the political solution is to import millions more people every year to keep the GDP ponzi running instead of fixing the money that makes having kids financially suicidal.
Bitcoin is the only asset that might let your actual bloodline continue without government breeding subsidies.
Opt out of this absolute madness
Get a Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) test. That will let you know your risk for a heart attack. My cholesterol is high and I’m not worried at all. Also look at the ratio between your Triglycerides to HDL. If that ratio is under 2 you’ll be fine.
Insulin resistance and high blood sugar is a much bigger risk for heart attacks and stroke than cholesterol and blood pressure.
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Most women with PCOS are handed birth control and told to come back if things get worse.
But birth control does not treat PCOS. It mutes it. And for many women — it makes things worse.
Research confirms insulin resistance is present in 65-95% of wo...
No, it’s not “Pride Month.” Not for me, and not for millions of others.
You’re welcome to be proud of whatever you want, in any month you like—because this is America. But what started in 1969 as a rebellion against persecution, morphed into a license for public depravity, and then morphed again into a weapon aimed at families and innocent children. Along the way it went from a day, to a week, and then a month and became official, and thereby effectively mandatory for all.
Enough!
If you’re gay and wondering why you are facing resistance now, the answer is that, with few exceptions, most of you didn’t stand up against the expansion and weaponization of “pride,” and the coercion that went with it. In that failure to resist, the gay community compromised any expectation that the rest of us should support “pride” at all, but especially the obscene display of hostility toward civilization and the families of which it is built, and for whom it exists.
If your hackles are raised by the idea that civilization is about families, realize that families are how civilizations persist through time. Not everyone needs to form one, but we all must respect and protect them—It is the foundation of what it means to be civilized.
For the small fraction of gays and lesbians who DID courageously stand up and resist expansion, coercion and the weaponization of “Pride,” I stand with you, and I have all along. But I won’t be celebrating, and I won’t be silent.
It’s not too late to join the voices of reason and to confront the insanity of what “pride” has become.
Revealing how the views of the engineer and manager overlap in seeing the firm as its internal processes and their effectiveness, whereas the firm's raison d'être is only implied or ignored. That's a mistake: the value provided to customers is core, everything else is secondary.
In 1919 a New York physician got so fed up with watching his patients get worse that he went to a museum to ask the dead for advice.
His name was Blake Donaldson. He had a practice full of people who were overweight, ill, and getting steadily worse no matter what the medicine of the day threw at them, and he had run clean out of ideas. So he walked into the American Museum of Natural History, found the anthropologists, and asked them the question no respectable doctor was supposed to ask. What did healthy humans actually eat before all of this?
They showed him the skulls. Ancient ones. Pre-agricultural ones. And the teeth stopped him in his tracks. No decay. No crowding. No abscesses. Rows of clean, strong, untroubled teeth belonging to people who had never met a dentist, a toothbrush, or a sack of flour. The anthropologists told him about the Plains hunters who lived on buffalo, and about pemmican, the dense brick of dried meat and rendered fat that carried men through a North American winter on next to nothing else.
Donaldson went back to his surgery and did something that would get a modern doctor hauled in front of a committee. He put his patients on meat.
Fat meat, specifically. Roughly six ounces of lean with two ounces of visible fat, three times a day, from beef or lamb. Coffee. Water. That was the prescription. He stripped out what he called the worst offenders, the flour and the sugar and the sweet milk, and he watched what happened.
What happened was they got better. The weight came off without hunger, because he insisted they eat enough and eat often. The blood pressure settled. The gallstones, the migraines, the aching joints, the sour stomachs, the whole catalogue of modern complaints he had been failing to shift for years began, quietly, to resolve. He kept going. By the end he had run something like seventeen thousand patients through this regime over roughly forty years, which is a working lifetime of evidence rather than a passing fad.
He wrote it down in a book called Strong Medicine in 1961.
The establishment's response was swift and familiar. One prominent figure pronounced the book hardly scientific. Another filed Donaldson under food faddism and implied he had simply forgotten whatever he once knew about nutrition. A man with forty years of patient outcomes was waved off by people armed with a theory and a grievance, and the profession moved smoothly on to the low-fat advice that has served us so brilliantly ever since.
He was not a guru and never pretended to be one. He thought he was just copying what those museum skulls had been quietly demonstrating for ten thousand years, which is about the most honest thing a doctor has ever said about diet.
The book is still in print. The skulls are still in the case. And the advice that buried him is still printed on the side of the cereal box.