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I have released the final report from Dr. Fung, a Hong Kong radiologist with more than 40 years of experience, comparing the reptilian-like tridactyl specimens with the human-like tridactyls.
After months of study and analysis, Dr. Fung concludes that the specimens presented on https://t.co/6exy2wmtw8 represent once-living non-human humanoids. His findings describe evidence of preserved organ remnants, advanced implants, and multiple anatomical features consistent with formerly living biological organisms. He reports finding similar evidence in both the reptilian-like specimens and the human-like tridactyls.
The report can be accessed at the bottom here: https://t.co/OiHkUuzSt3
A debt collector just sued your neighbor for a $3,200 credit card from 2017
The debt expired 2 years ago. The lawsuit is legally unenforceable. The collector knows this. They filed it anyway because 94% of people don't show up to court
When you don't show up the judge enters a default judgment. Now the collector can garnish your wages on a debt that was legally dead before they ever filed the paperwork
This is the single most profitable scam in the collection industry. Sue on expired debt. Wait for no-shows. Collect forever
Every state has a statute of limitations on consumer debt. After that window closes the collector can still ASK you to pay but they cannot SUE you for it. The debt is legally time-barred
State-by-state SOL on credit card debt:
3 years: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, DC, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
4 years: California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah
5 years: Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
6 years: Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, Arkansas
After the SOL passes, if a collector sues you, your ONLY job is showing up to court and saying 5 words:
"The statute of limitations expired"
Case dismissed. The collector eats the filing fee. The judgment never enters. Your wages stay in your bank account
But 94% of defendants in collection lawsuits don't show up. They get the court summons, panic, and do nothing. Default judgment. Wage garnishment. Bank levy. On a debt the collector couldn't legally enforce if the defendant had shown up for 11 minutes
The deeper play:
If a collector SUES you on time-barred debt, they just violated the FDCPA. Section 807 prohibits "unfair or unconscionable means to collect a debt." Filing a lawsuit on expired debt is a violation in most federal circuits. You can countersue for $1,000 in statutory damages plus attorney fees plus actual damages
A guy in Texas got sued on a $4,100 Capital One card from 2016. Texas SOL is 4 years. The suit was filed in 2023, 7 years after last activity. He showed up, filed an answer citing the expired SOL, and filed a counterclaim for FDCPA violation
Original lawsuit: dismissed
Counterclaim: settled for $3,200 plus attorney fees
Net result: he MADE money from a debt collector trying to collect a dead debt
The critical rule: NEVER make a payment on time-barred debt. In many states, a single payment of any amount restarts the statute of limitations clock. The collector calls and says "just pay $50 to show good faith." That $50 resets the SOL and gives them a fresh 3 to 6 years to sue you. They know this. You didn't
Never acknowledge the debt in writing either. In some states, written acknowledgment can also restart the clock. When a collector calls about old debt, the response is:
"I am not acknowledging this debt. What is the date of last activity on this account?"
If the date of last activity plus your state's SOL has passed, the debt is dead. Hang up. Send a cease letter under FDCPA 805(c). If they sue anyway, show up, cite the SOL, and countersue
A woman in Florida had $23,000 in collections from 3 accounts, all from 2017 and 2018. Florida SOL is 5 years. All 3 were time-barred by 2023. Two of the collectors had already filed lawsuits. She showed up to both, filed SOL defenses, both dismissed
Then we disputed all 3 with the bureaus: "This account is past the statute of limitations in my state. The continued reporting of time-barred debt is inaccurate and misleading"
Two of the three deleted within 30 days. The third required a CFPB complaint. Deleted at day 52
$23,000 in collections. $0 paid. All 3 removed from her report. Score went from 578 to 694
The collectors are suing people on dead debt because they know you won't show up to court. Show up. Say 5 words. Walk out with your money lmfaooo
(i fix credit in 30-90 days. link in bio)
Fasting causes hair loss by increasing fat burning.
“It is worth noting that dramatic weight loss by any means is also known to be associated with hair loss, known as telogen ef uvium.”
Rodent research:
“Upon fasting, adrenal glands produce hormones, cortisol and epinephrine, which then cause lipolysis to release free fatty acids. The release of these free fatty acids near the hair follicles causes apoptosis of HFSC and subsequently blocks hair growth.”
“Ketogenic and high-fat diets are known to induce lipolysis and increase circulating free fatty acids, and therefore it will be important to determine the effects of other specific diets and feeding regiment to further understand the effect on HFSCs and the hair cycle as well as stem cells in all other tissues.”
How it works:
—Hair growth is controlled by hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs)
—Intermittent fasting (IF) kills HSFCs
—Fasting increases stress hormones
—Stress hormones elevate lipolysis
—Increased lipolysis releases excess free fatty acids
—Free fatty acids kill HFSCs
—Blocking fatty acid oxidation prevents HFSC death
—Injecting stress hormones locally increases lipolysis and HFSC death
—Vitamin E prevents HFSC death in fasted mice
—Vitamin E decreases the lipid peroxidation of the free fatty acids
“Antioxidants like vitamin E can combat oxidative stress, and topical application of vitamin E on the skin of fasted mice indeed effectively prevented HFSC apoptosis and allowed hair growth to a similar degree to control mice.”
Human follicle research:
“To further support these findings, we established a human hair follicle explant model and performed similar free fatty acid (FFA) treatments. Evident apoptotic signals can be identified within human hair follicles where active cycling HFSCs and progenitor cells are located,65,66 along with elevated 8-oxoG signals in these cells. Together, these findings provide evidence that similar to mouse HFSCs, human HFSCs also experience increased ROS production and subsequent mitochondria dysfunction, eventually undergoing apoptosis when switching to utilizing FFAs.”
Grey hair is caused by stress-induced increases in noradrenaline, and it is reversible.
The video shows reversed greying from the plucked hair of a 30-year-old participant.
The mechanism, increasing stress hormones locally, mirrors that shown in fasting-induced hair loss research.
“Hair greying is a hallmark of aging generally believed to be irreversible and linked to psychological stress...
We show white/grey hairs that naturally regain pigmentation across sex, ethnicities, ages, and body regions, thereby quantitatively defining the reversibility of greying in humans...
We also report hair greying and reversal that can occur in parallel with psychological stressors...
Hair growth is an active process that happens under the skin inside hair follicles. It demands lots of energy, supplied by structures inside cells called mitochondria. While hairs are growing, cells receive chemical and electrical signals from inside the body, including stress hormones. It is possible that these exposures change proteins and other molecules laid down in the growing hair shaft...
“Anecdotal case reports and a recent pilot study suggest that psychological stress and other behavioral factors accelerate the hair greying process (Nahm et al., 2013; Peters et al., 2017), a notion supported by studies in mice demonstrating that adrenergic stimulation by norepinephrine signaling leads to melanocyte stem cell depletion in mice (Zhang et al., 2020). However, contrary to mice where this process appears to be irreversible at the single hair follicle level, our data demonstrates that human hair greying is, at least under some circumstances, reversible.
Examining single-hairs and matching the patterns to life events could allow researchers to look back in time through a person’s biological history...
This method revealed that some white hairs naturally regain their color, something that had not been reported in a cohort of healthy individuals before. Aligning the hair pigmentation patterns with recent reports of stress in the hair donors’ lives showed striking associations. When one donor reported an increase in stress, a hair lost its pigment. When the donor reported a reduction in stress, the same hair regained its pigment...
Rosenberg et al. mapped hundreds of proteins inside the hairs to show that white hairs contained more proteins linked to mitochondria and energy use. This suggests that metabolism and mitochondria may play a role in hair greying...
The new method for measuring small changes in hair coloring opens up the possibility of using hair pigmentation patterns like tree rings. This could track the influence of past life events on human biology. In the future, monitoring hair pigmentation patterns could provide a way to trace the effectiveness of treatments aimed at reducing stress or slowing the aging process.”
Thyroid hormone deficiency slows metabolism, prompting the body to compensate by activating the sympathetic nervous system, which releases more norepinephrine to stimulate energy production and maintain homeostasis.
Ref: Quantitative mapping of human hair greying and reversal in relation to life stress
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Lol, there’s still aid money flowing to developing countries from the U.S. under the Trump administration, just no longer through nepo baby establishment Democrats via USAID. Some particularly narcissistic nepo baby Democrats, that were the bulk of the administrative and above level positions at USAID, are just mad over the dismantling of the organization because they’re no longer in control of the distribution of the aid money, of course, because they were likely skimming off the top, or worse, since all they had to do to keep the money flowing was provide the contact information of the end recipients of the money.
Here is a tracker showing $20 Billion in healthcare funding for other countries committed by the Trump Administration through April 2026.
https://t.co/4EW0Tmq7Dv
@PirateWires Here is a tracker showing the $20 Billion in healthcare funding for other countries committed by the Trump Administration through April 2026. https://t.co/cp3ul8D3bG
@PirateWires USAID ≠ US aid.
USAID = US Agency for International Development.
Extending US influence around the world, psychological "warfare", etc.
Created by JFK (a big special ops advocate) during the Cold War to fight communism. Unfortunately, it turned into a vessel for corruption.
It's lies and propaganda exactly like this that scramble the brains many, vulnerable recipients. Many of those affected can become violent psychopaths and do terrible things to other humans. History has shown this over and over. And that is exactly why Congressman Khanna and others continue to do it.
@PirateWires The @elonmusk lawsuit against @RoKhanna should absolutely proceed so the inherent false pretenses and corruption of USAID can be catalogued in excruciating detail on the public record.
Saturday, Silicon Valley Congressman Ro Khanna sat down with left-wing podcaster Jennifer Welch — who previously cheered on those celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk — to discuss the future of “progressive” governance. In a now viral clip, Khanna claimed Elon Musk “possibly sentenced to death” 4.5 million children by dismantling USAID, and demanded he be subpoenaed once Democrats retake power.
The number traces back to a Lancet study published last summer projecting 14 million deaths by 2030 from USAID cuts.
But the study assumes a fake world: one where DOGE’s cuts stay frozen through 2030, where the State Department’s lifesaving waiver doesn’t exist (it does), where Congress never refunds AIDS relief (it did), where two decades of clinics and supply chains vanish the second a grant lapses. It also conveniently ignores some former USAID functions (like funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology).
Meanwhile, NYU statistician Aaron Brown notes the study credits USAID with preventing 11 million more deaths than the entire global mortality decline over two decades.
@planetmaxwell interrogates the claim that Elon and DOGE single-handedly killed millions of children, and explains why Silicon Valley’s congressman is now laundering this as settled fact (when it’s really just propaganda).
Full story 👇
All DOGE required was contact information of the recipients to confirm that funding was not fraudulent. No validated medical funding was stopped.
Anything that appeared to be legitimate lifesaving funding continued and is now administered by the State Department.
If anyone had actually died as a result of DOGE, their names would be worldwide headline news!
On the other hand, USAID did help fund the Wuhan Virology Institute, which caused the deaths of millions, and the revolution that started the Russia-Ukraine war.