proud to be a human with black skin , life is a factor of diversity i love it, not like an fucking asshole . Just live it as best as I can with everybody.All the taste is in nature but some are poison and our world is sick
Martin Luther King Jr. had the dream of non-discrimination 55 years ago. It’s up to us to keep the flame alive, in small and big gestures. #MartinLutherKingJr#MartinLutherKing
🚨 UNE SEULE DOSE ET LE CANCER DISPARAÎT À 100 %
Une seule dose d’une bactérie découverte dans l’intestin d’une grenouille élimine 100 % des tumeurs cancéreuses chez les souris en quelques jours seulement.
Aucune toxicité détectée.
Et quand les chercheurs réintroduisent le cancer chez les animaux guéris… les tumeurs ne repoussent plus du tout.
La bactérie Ewingella americana cible directement la tumeur et active le système immunitaire.
Étude japonaise publiée dans Gut Microbes.
Big Pharma va laisser passer un remède naturel aussi puissant… ou pas ?
Source: @NicHulscher
Radar vitesse et feu rouge: comment contester !
Merci à cette avocate d'avoir balancé toute la procédure sur les réseaux sociaux !
N'oubliez pas d'activer le signet et de repartager
BEFORE YOU BOARD YOUR NEXT FLIGHT READ THIS
A former airline captain named John Hoyte reached out to me recently. He spent nearly 30 years flying commercial aircraft, developed serious neurological damage, lost his career, and has been trying to get this story properly investigated ever since.
He sent me documents spanning two decades. The scale of what is in them is HUGE.
What he shared includes parliamentary records, a 320-page published report from the British pilots union, @BBC coverage, House of Lords testimony, and active litigation in multiple countries. This has been heard at the highest levels. It has largely been buried.
Most commercial jet aircraft use a system called bleed air. Instead of drawing fresh air from outside, the plane takes compressed air directly from the engines and pumps it into the cabin. That is the air you breathe for the entire flight.
When engine seals wear down, oil and hydraulic fluid can leak into that air supply. Those fluids contain organophosphates, the same compounds found in certain pesticides and nerve agents. Inhaling them can cause neurological damage, memory loss, and chronic fatigue. In documented cases, far worse.
This design has been in use since the 1950s. The health risk has been documented for just as long.
In 2005, @BALPApilots, the British pilots union, published a full conference report on this with the University of New South Wales. The following year, 27 BALPA pilots were tested by University College London. All 27 showed evidence of toxic poisoning and reduced cognitive function. Not some of them. All of them.
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008. The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee heard evidence on it in 2007 and 2008. In February 2007, 40 unrelated passengers on a single XL Airways flight were seriously injured by contaminated cabin air. Their cases went to court. Twenty of them won a US jurisdiction ruling in 2010.
A UK coroner recorded a death linked to this in 2015.
France has formally recognised aerotoxic syndrome as an occupational disease. In the US, a law professor is suing Boeing for $40 million after a single exposure left him permanently injured. Morgan & Morgan, America's largest personal injury firm, is now actively taking mass cases on behalf of passengers and crew.
John himself was one of those 27 pilots tested by UCL. He founded the Aerotoxic Association in 2007 at the Houses of Parliament to support other survivors. He has been fighting for this for nearly 20 years.
Almost every commercial jet aircraft except the Boeing 787 Dreamliner uses the bleed air system. The 787 uses a different design that avoids this problem entirely. That safer design has existed for years. That fact alone says everything.
BBC has not covered this story since 2020. The UK Civil Aviation Authority continues to say there is no positive evidence of a link. The Aerotoxic Association has been contacted by more than 2,500 people who believe they have been affected.
John is looking for mainstream investigative journalists who want to dig deep into this. He is an expert witness with decades of evidence and is willing to answer every question. He has a passenger injured on that 2007 flight, Samantha Sabatino, whose case is in the parliamentary record.
This is a genuine story of enormous public interest and it deserves proper investigation.
If you are a journalist or researcher and want to speak to John directly, his contact details are in the comments.
I will add media coverage links in the comments section.
Sources:
@AerotoxicAssoc (Aerotoxic Association)
@BALPApilots (British Airline Pilots Association) @forthepeople (Morgan & Morgan)
gcaqe org (Global Cabin Air Quality Executive)
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008 with a full documentary titled Something in the Air.
@heraldtweets@WSJ@FlightGlobal@TheCanaryUK
@the_ecologist
🚨🚨EL VÍDEO MÁS PODEROSO QUE VERÁS HOY.
John Clauser, Premio Nobel de Física y 1,500 Cientificos más en Quantum Korea dicen:
"NO EXISTE Cambio Climático, NO EXISTE Emergencia Climática"
El Dr. Clause Agregó: "La narrativa del Cambio Climático es una PELIGROSA CORRUPCIÓN QUE AMENAZA LA ECONÓMIA A NIVEL GLOBAL" ⚔️🔥
16-years-old kid created Starlink prototype and made $300,000
It capture the signal from satellite, and works anywhere
SpaceX tried to shut him down, but the kid was already covered.
Here's how he made it using nothing except Claude:
He's not stealing internet from Starlink.
He's using the radio beacons SpaceX broadcasts as a free positioning system that works when GPS doesn't.
Every Starlink satellite emits a constant beacon.
With a small dish and a $35 radio, you can pick them up and triangulate your location anywhere on Earth, even where GPS is jammed or blocked.
The US Army is testing the same concept.
The kid built a portable version and sold it to hikers, sailors, and emergency crews.
Step 1.
Order the hardware.
RTL-SDR Blog v4 USB receiver ($35)
Small Ku-band parabolic dish (~$50)
Ku-band LNB downconverter ($20)
Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB)
Bias-tee adapter
5000 mAh USB battery
Total around $180.
Step 2.
Flash Raspberry Pi OS Lite to the SD card and boot the Pi.
Step 3.
Install the SDR tools in Terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install rtl-sdr gnuradio python3-numpy
Step 4.
Mount the LNB at the dish focal point.
Connect LNB to bias-tee, bias-tee to SDR, SDR to Pi via USB.
Step 5.
Open Claude Code and paste this prompt:
Write me a Python program that captures Starlink satellite beacons through an RTL-SDR and uses them for positioning.
Hardware: RTL-SDR Blog v4 + Ku-band LNB + parabolic dish.
Requirements:
Scan Ku-band downlink frequencies for Starlink beacons.
Identify each satellite using public TLE data from https://t.co/eZL1xnRATd.
Use Doppler shift from at least 3 satellites to compute position.
Output latitude, longitude, and accuracy to a small OLED screen.
Use pyrtlsdr, skyfield, numpy.
Add comments so I can tune the math.
Step 6.
Run the program.
The Pi locks onto satellites overhead and shows your coordinates with around 10-30 meter accuracy.
No GPS, no cell signal, no internet needed.
The kid 3D-printed a case, branded it as "GPS backup for hikers and sailors," and sold 350 units at $899 each.
Cost per unit: $180.
Profit per unit: $719.
His customers are wildfire crews, bush pilots, backcountry skiers, and yacht owners.
SpaceX has no legal issue with passive reception of public beacons.
The kid's lawyer confirmed it in advance.
A teenager in the United States started publishing software at 14 in 1998, built the entire online infrastructure for the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, joined Google as a software engineer, quit in 2018, and then spent five years writing a C library that does something the entire industry said was impossible.
Then she combined it with llama.cpp and shipped the easiest way on the planet to run a large language model on any computer.
Her name is Justine Tunney.
Here is the story, because almost nobody outside the low level systems world knows what one engineer has built.
Justine was born in 1984. She started writing and publishing software at 14, back when distribution meant uploading binaries to BBS systems and chat networks. She picked up the handle jart, which she still uses on GitHub today. She did the work most teenagers her age were not doing. She read the systems programming literature. She studied compilers. She fell in love with C.
In July 2011 she registered the @occupywallst Twitter handle and the occupywallst dot org domain. Within weeks the protest movement that began in Zuccotti Park in New York had become a global phenomenon, and her infrastructure was the digital backbone of the entire thing. She handled the social media, the website, the donations, the coordination. She built the platform that pushed the movement to reach millions.
After Occupy she joined Google as a software engineer. She worked on TensorBoard, the visualization tool for TensorFlow, and on site reliability for Google infrastructure. She stayed for years. Then in 2018 she left Google Brain to work on a personal project.
The project was called Cosmopolitan Libc.
Cosmopolitan does something most C programmers would tell you is mathematically impossible. It lets you compile a C program once and have the resulting binary run natively on Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD with no modification. One file. Six operating systems. No virtual machines. No interpreters. No recompilation. The technique she invented is called Actually Portable Executable.
The implications are wild. Cosmopolitan binaries violate every assumption about how operating systems load programs. They are at once a Windows PE file, a Linux ELF binary, a macOS Mach-O binary, and a shell script. The same bytes run on every platform.
For five years she worked on it mostly alone. She funded the development partly through Mozilla's MIECO program, which sponsored her work on Cosmopolitan 3.0, released on October 31, 2023.
A month later she shipped llamafile.
llamafile is what happens when you combine Cosmopolitan with llama.cpp. You take any LLM weights file in the standard GGUF format, you wrap it in Justine's binary, and you get a single file that runs on six operating systems without installation. No Python. No CUDA setup. No dependency hell. Just one file that you double click and it works.
Mozilla launched it as an official project of their innovation group on November 29, 2023. It went viral immediately. The repository, hosted at github .com/mozilla-ai/llamafile, now has 24,600 stars. The license is Apache 2.0.
Justine kept shipping. She added GPU support to Cosmopolitan, a task systems engineers thought would require rewriting the whole thing. She added dlopen support, another thing nobody else had figured out. She wrote whisperfile, a single file version of OpenAI's Whisper speech-to-text model based on the same architecture.
Her GitHub profile lists projects most engineers would consider impossible. sectorlisp, a Lisp interpreter that fits in a boot sector. blink, the tiniest x86-64-linux emulator on Earth. bestline, a teletypewriter command session library. redbean, a complete web server inside a single zip file.
A teenager who shipped software in 1998 grew up to write the C library that the entire local AI movement now runs on top of.
She did most of it alone, and most people scrolling AI Twitter cannot name her.
🚨LE PÉTROLE N’EST PAS UN COMBUSTIBLE FOSSILE.
💥C’est une invention de Rockefeller et de quelques scientifiques en 1892 pour faire croire au monde entier que le pétrole était rare et en voie d’épuisement.
🤯Dans cette interview explosive, un ancien haut responsable explique comment :
🔥- On a délibérément défini le pétrole comme « résidu de matière autrefois vivante » lors d’une convention scientifique à Genève.
🔥- On n’a jamais trouvé de vrai fossile à plus de 5 000 mètres de profondeur… alors qu’on fore du pétrole à plus de 10 000 mètres.
🔥- Le pétrole est le **deuxième liquide le plus abondant** sur Terre.
🔥- L’idée de « raréfaction » permet de justifier des prix exorbitants et des « indemnités de tarissement ».
Vous comprenez maintenant pourquoi on vous répète depuis des décennies que « le pétrole va bientôt manquer » ?
Regardez cette vidéo jusqu’au bout. C’est l’un des plus grands mensonges industriels du XXe siècle.
Vous en pensez quoi ? Croyez-vous toujours que le pétrole est un combustible fossile ? Dites-le franchement en commentaire 👇