As a child, I wanted to be a court jester, but could not find a king. As an adult, finally found the King of Kings but I am not as funny as I thought I was.
In a significant breakthrough for surgical robotics, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed an AI system that enabled a robot to successfully perform gallbladder removal on a deceased pig with almost complete autonomy and no direct human control during the procedure.
The dual-layer AI model, trained on 17 hours of real human surgical video footage, interpreted live visual input and converted it into precise verbal-style commands (such as “clip the second duct”), which were then executed by the robot. Across eight separate procedures involving 17 distinct surgical tasks, the robot achieved a remarkable 100% success rate, demonstrating advanced real-time self-correction capabilities and only minimal human assistance (primarily for tool changes or occasional adjustments).
While fully autonomous surgery on living humans is still years away, this milestone represents a major step forward in the field. The robot’s ability to detect and fix its own mistakes highlights the growing potential of AI to enhance surgical precision and safety.
Researchers plan to advance testing to live animal models next, with the long-term vision of developing systems that can reduce complication rates, improve consistency, and help alleviate the workload on surgical teams.
[Kim, J. W., et al. (2026). SRT-H: A hierarchical framework for autonomous surgery using language-guided imitation learning. Science Robotics, 10(104), eadt5254. DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.adt5254]
"BRAIN DEATH" WAS INVENTED IN 1968 by 13 men at Harvard Medical School — not because science proved these patients were dead, but to free up ICU beds and harvest their organs.
Their original draft stated bluntly:
“There is great need for the tissues and organs of the hopelessly comatose in order to restore health to those who are still salvageable.”
That sentence was edited out before publication because it was “too telling.”
The final JAMA paper never called these patients dead. It described them as “desperately injured” and “a burden to themselves and others.”
These people have beating hearts, warm bodies, and circulating blood. Some “brain dead” mothers have even carried babies to term on ventilators.
They are NOT dead. They are severely brain-injured — and this redefinition stripped them of legal protections so their organs could be taken while they were still alive.
This wasn’t pure medicine. It was utilitarian engineering to serve the transplant industry.
Your loved one could be next. You could be next.
@elijahliststeve One thing I will never do is to have a DNR. I was a volunteer EMT on a rescue squad for many years. The things I saw and heard… eye opening.
Hoover Institution's Scott Atlas says he was in a meeting with Anthony Fauci during Covid
He says Anthony Fauci’s goal was to make the public as afraid as possible so we would listen to mandates
“Dr. Fauci at one point leaned over this sort of oval conference table and said, "One of the problems is the public is not afraid enough." And I was shocked to hear something like this. And I interrupted. I said, "Can you repeat that?" Dr. Fauci said, "That's the problem. The people are not afraid enough, so they won't listen."”
“That's unethical. That's not the way public health is supposed to be done. It's unethical, in my opinion, to use fear in an emergency to manipulate people”
- Being apart of releasing a virus that causes a global pandemic is crimes against humanity
- Crimes against humanity can’t be pardoned
- Multiple life sentences is the historical punishment
Her body was cooled to 60 degrees. Her heart was stopped. The blood was drained out of her brain. Every monitor in the room said she was dead.
Then she woke up and described her own surgery.
Pam Reynolds had an aneurysm at the base of her brain that couldn't be operated on by ordinary means. So Dr. Robert Spetzler stopped her heart, drained her brain, and gave himself 30 minutes to rebuild the artery.
When she recovered, she told him she had watched the whole thing. He told her she couldn't have. She was under surgical drapes. She was brain dead.
So she described his custom-made instruments. The conversations between the doctors, word for word. The problems that came up mid-surgery.
"She described the music they were playing in the operating room while she was brain dead."
Spetzler's own response: "I can't explain it."
@sundarpichai The disrespectful walkout by Stanford grads during your speech only served to accomplish a few things. 1- the education there has become subpar. 2 - Google will need to look elsewhere if hiring.
For two years, 32-year-old Chris from Aklan, Philippines, quietly saved every coin he could. Often asking only for ₱5 and politely refusing larger amounts, he patiently collected his modest savings with a single goal in mind.
In 2022, Chris donated 160 boxes of crayons, 80 boxes each to Calizo National High School and Calizo Elementary School.
This simple yet meaningful gift will help hundreds of students bring color to their drawings and creativity to their classrooms.
Chris, who has autism, has become a local hero for his selfless act. His story is a beautiful reminder that you don’t need to be wealthy to make a real difference. Sometimes, all it takes is patience, determination, and a generous heart.
@tpvsean and others with similar messages on social media are part of the Deep State. They are parading as someone exposing the Deep State. It is a lie. The antisemitic edge exposes them.
For those suffering from amnesia: just four months ago, the Islamic regime in Iran slaughtered over 40,000 people in only two days, for the sole ‘crime’ of protesting for freedom.
🚨‼️ BREAKING: Declassified CIA files expose U.S. plans to control the world by manipulating the weather.
All those chemtrails in the sky… 100% now confirmed real.
This is the most detailed view of a human brain to date.
A team of researchers used electron microscopy (EM) to image a cubic millimeter-sized piece of human brain tissue at high resolution and this is a single neuron with 5,600 of the nerve fibers that connect to it.
🚨The LARGEST human ivermectin cancer study EVER conducted found 84% of cancer patients declared COMPLETE REMISSION, TUMOR SHRINKAGE, or HALTED TUMOR GROWTH.
Our study is now PEER-REVIEWED and PUBLISHED by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
The tide is turning.
With everything we are hearing right now about ticks this seems like good information to share.
“Here’s what I’ve learned after more ticks than I care to count.
First, whatever your uncle told you, forget it. No matches. No nail polish. No Vaseline. No soap on a cotton ball. All of those do the same terrible thing, they stress the tick out, and a stressed tick empties its gut back into the bite before letting go. Which, if you think about what that actually means for a second, is literally how Lyme and the rest get transmitted so you’re not speeding up its exit. You’re making it throw up into you.
Fine-tipped tweezers. Grip right where the mouthparts enter the skin, not the body, the head. Pull straight up, steady, no twisting, no jerking. It’ll feel like it’s resisting because it is, the mouthparts are barbed. Just keep the pressure on and it lets go in a few seconds. If a piece breaks off in the skin, leave it alone. Your body pushes splinters out. Digging around with a needle does more damage then the fragment ever would.
Clean it with alcohol or soap. Wash your hands.
Now here’s the part most people skip: don’t flush the tick.
Tape it to an index card. Clear packing tape right over the body, write the date and where on your body it was, and stick the card in a drawer. If you come down with anything weird in the next 30 days, rash, fever, joint pain, that flu-that-isn’t-flu feeling, that tick goes with you to the doctor. Some labs will test the tick itself, which is faster and often more reliable than waiting for antibodies to show up in your own blood. A dated tick taped to a card is one of the most useful things you can hand a doctor who’s trying to figure out what’s wrong with you.
The other thing worth saying out loud: if the tick was engorged when you pulled it, and you can’t swear it was off your body within 24 hours, call your doctor that same day. Don’t wait for a rash. Fewer than three out of four Lyme cases even produce the classic bullseye. A single preventive dose of doxycycline within 72 hours of a deer tick bite cuts the Lyme odds way down, and most docs in tick country will write that prescription without giving you a hard time, especially if you walk in with the tick taped to a card and a clear timeline.”