@EastTNMama You live in Appalachia? If so, many good homesteaders raise chickens for sale. Check homesteads in your area or google it. The FB has several pages of homestead information. You can find one easily that way.
@KurtLeeHurley@GinaSaysSo When I made this meme, I specified putting the Capitol building behind GW so people would understand I mean all of Congress. 😎
@1819News@SenatorElliott@ShipleyAusten There is only ONE ISSUE here, and it’s our constitutional rights! The fourth amendment makes it pretty clear. Flock cameras are unconstitutional, period, full stop! They need to immediately be removed. We don’t need to discuss ANYTHING.
@realityroguetv@TheTayHale Go outside and touch some grass! What a ridiculous thing to say to Taylor. She has done absolutely nothing to deserve this post. Y’all are beyond pathetic. Who raised you?
$14.3 trillion moves through American nonprofits and none of it is taxed, run by the same names every time: Rockefeller, Ford, MacArthur, Open Society, Pritzker. Mel K says end the 501c3 and 501c4 grift. Who wrote that exemption, and for whom? 💰
#501c3#EndTheGrift
⚠️ NINE DAYS WITHOUT POWER: NORTHWEST INDIANA IN “SURVIVAL MODE”
Imagine waking up tomorrow with no electricity—and then still having none nine days later. That’s the reality for tens of thousands of residents across northwest Indiana following a devastating storm.
At one point Thursday morning, roughly 68,000 customers were reportedly still without power, while families were throwing away spoiled groceries, searching for hot meals and places to charge their phones.
Schools have been closed, businesses disrupted, and some residents have been left without air conditioning during the August heat.
For the elderly, families living paycheck to paycheck, and those dependent on electrically powered medical equipment, an extended outage can quickly move from an inconvenience to a genuine emergency.
More details below ⬇️
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🔻 THE PHARMA REP WHO SAW THE LIST.
"I sold cancer drugs for 11 years. I made $340,000 a year convincing doctors to prescribe treatments I knew didn't work. Then one night, I saw the list. And I understood everything."
I was a senior sales representative for one of the top three pharmaceutical companies in the world. I won't name them yet. My lawyers are still working on my protection agreement under the Executive Order.
My job was simple: visit oncologists, buy them dinners, take them to conferences, and make sure they prescribed our chemotherapy drugs over the competitors. I was good at it. Top 1% nationally for seven consecutive years.
I never questioned it. The drugs had FDA approval. The doctors trusted me. The patients trusted them. The system worked — for everyone except the patients.
In November 2024, I was at a private dinner in Manhattan with three executives from my company. We had closed a $1.2 billion hospital network contract. Champagne. Cigars. The usual.
One of the executives left his phone on the table when he went to the bathroom. A notification popped up. It was an encrypted message. The preview read:
"Updated K-List attached. 2,847 names added this quarter. Confirm receipt."
I didn't touch the phone. But I remembered the term. K-List.
Over the next three months, I quietly asked around. Most people had never heard of it. But one senior colleague — a man who had been with the company for 30 years — went pale when I mentioned it.
He pulled me into a stairwell and said:
"The K-List is the kill list. It's every patient whose insurance profile makes them more profitable dead than alive. Long-term treatment patients who are about to hit their coverage cap. If they die before the cap, the company collects the full treatment cycle payment. If they live past it, the insurance stops paying and we lose money."
I said: "Are you telling me we let people die for billing optimization?"
He said: "We don't let them die. We make sure the treatment doesn't work well enough to save them. The dosing protocols are calibrated. Not to kill. Just to not cure."
I went home that night and threw up for an hour.
2,847 names added in one quarter. Four quarters a year. For how many years?
The math is simple. And the math is murder.
I resigned in January 2025. I took nothing with me except what I remembered. But when Executive Order 2026-1947 was signed, I contacted a lawyer. The NDA protections are dissolving. The whistleblower provisions are active.
I am one of dozens preparing to testify.
The pharmaceutical industry doesn't just suppress cures. It engineers death on a schedule. And every single executive knows it.
The K-List is real. The names on it are real. And in 34 days, the world will see it.
𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝗱𝗶𝗱𝗻'𝘁 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗵𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗲. 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗱𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵.
𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀.
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⚠️ THIS IS A STATEMENT THAT SHOULD GET EVERYONE’S ATTENTION
President Trump just made an extraordinary comment while discussing the turmoil taking place in the U.S. bond market.
After Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent moved to increase purchases of longer-term government bonds in an effort to push down surging yields, Trump was asked whether additional intervention could be coming.
His response: “We have many types of intervention. That’s one. The ultimate intervention is our military. And if we have to use that, we will.”
Regardless of exactly what Trump meant by invoking the military, the bigger story here is what is happening beneath the surface of the financial system.
More details below ⬇️
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🚨BREAKING:THE MOST POWERFUL VIDEO YOU'LL SEE TODAY
The Pfizer executive ADMITS under oath:
Our mRNA Covid vaccines WERE NEVER TESTED to stop virus transmission before being rolled out to Humanity at large
ALL THOSE WHO URGED VACCINATION MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE FOR GENOCIDE