Hey @Netflix: The first season has 10 episodes and you binge it in a week. The second season airs three years later with 8 episodes that come out in two random chunks six weeks apart for no reason. And by the time it airs, you've forgotten the first season anyway and it's not worth the time to go back and rewatch it.
There. Just saved you a crapton of consulting money. You're welcome.
“A spokesperson for the hospital said they had two billboards within five miles of the hospital near the border crossing but removed them Monday, along with the website, due to the “potential for unintended misunderstanding.””
No, they took them down bc they got caught doing exactly what they intended to do.
Just had a friend ask me to find the full 22 second clip of basketball player Sophie Cunningham's famous finger pointing clip. Not surprisingly it isn't included in any of the MSM articles about it. Yes, they actually wrote entire articles trying to explain it.
Also, not surprisingly, it's all over social media. While looking for it (took about 5 minutes) I noticed that women's basketball isn't actual basketball at all. It looks more like WWE. What is going on with that?
Nestle says their company is looking to increase flavors in their products “to counter duller taste buds that can accompany GLP-1 weight loss drug”
Nestle and the media is saying they will do things like “adding spices or more pepper” but that’s not at all what they really plan on doing
I’ve made posts about this and what they are really doing is engineering foods to be more addictive to counter the GLP-1 drugs
There's a food laboratory in Northern California called Mattson that is quote unquote creating the future of food. Mattson has conceptualized, developed, branded, and scaled hundreds of product lines, and in the process created billions of dollars in revenue for clients
Right now their Big Food clients are asking them to do experiments that will reformulate ingredients so that their food can bypass the effects of Ozempic, wegovy and other GLP-1 weight loss drugs
They’re engineering the food to be more addicting
This is what I believe is really going on. Projects like this
Back in Nikola Tesla's day, there were very, VERY powerful interests that DID NOT WANT anybody discovering and certainly not PUBLICIZING an endless form of energy that anybody can tap into.
If no one controls it, if there are no logistics involved in transporting the energy, in mining it or finding it or sending it down a wire at a chargeable rate, how can you monopolize it, ration it, manipulate the market for it?
Well, you CAN'T.
That's the POINT.
And when Tesla threatened the MASSIVE FINANCIAL INTERESTS of the oil barons and the gas engines and the coal burning for electricity with his discoveries, they had to discredit him and shut him down.
Tesla's threat was managed in the 1920s. The nuclear threat was managed in the 1970s. These people are utterly ruthless, when their hundreds of billions in profits per year are placed in jeopardy.
Pray for Trump and the patriot team around the world as they attempt to pull this off.
Great report by Promethean Action.
I’m a big fan of history and I like to focus on revealing the real TRUTH of our history and exposing the lies.
I love info shared about people, who were fighting the good fight in our past and don’t get enough credit.
President McKinley is one of them.
So is Abraham Lincoln’s Economic Advisor Henry Carey.
Carey and Lincoln both knew who was really behind the Civil War and that it had much more to do with control over the American economy, than slavery or states rights.
They knew Great Britain was heavily involved.
Even though the British government “publicly” remained neutral during the Civil War, the cabal of elites in Britain were aiding and funding the Confederacy in every way possible.
(Brave search engine)
“The British government allowed private companies and citizens to provide significant unofficial support to the South, which historians estimate extended the war by two years.”
“•Shipbuilding: British shipyards constructed ironclads, commerce raiders (such as the CSS Alabama), and blockade runners, which were crucial for bypassing the Union naval blockade.”
“Arms and Supplies: British firms supplied the South with hundreds of thousands of firearms, ammunition, uniforms, and gunpowder in exchange for cotton.”
“•Financial Support: British banks and investors provided loans and purchased Confederate bonds, helping to fund the Southern war effort.”
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It has ALWAYS been a global war, over who controls manufacturing and production.
When a foreign nation or cabal of foreign puppet masters, can strip away your manufacturing and production capabilities, you are left dependent and trapped in economic slavery.
There’s a reason why America was so successful under McKinley, as his tariffs protected and increased manufacturing and production in America.
We were dominating the world and becoming free again.
That’s why he was assassinated.
Lincoln too.
There’s a reason why Trump has been focused on bringing manufacturing and production supply back to America under the guise of “national security.”
Our true economic freedom and SOVEREIGNTY depend on it.
Alwaleed’s 16 year plan was to install Obama as president, in order to infiltrate our entire government with the Muslim Brotherhood and gut our constitutional freedoms.
But Obama’s eight years were just the table setting for Hillary’s 8 years.
“She wasn’t supposed to lose.”
Hillary was going to get America into a nuclear war with Russia, through a scheme to detonate a nuclear bomb in an American city and then blame Russia.
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Q drop
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What if U1 material ended up in Syria?
What would be the primary purpose?
SUM OF ALL FEARS.
In the movie, where did the material come from?
What country?
What would happen if Russia or another foreign state supplied Uranium to Iran/Syria?
WAR.
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That bomb was being developed in Syria.
The uranium was part of Obama and Hillary’s Uranium One deal.
Some of that uranium also went to Iran and North Korea.
The uranium can be traced with forensics.
That’s why Trump keeps emphasizing the “dust” as part of the Iranian peace deal.
But Trump also emphasizes that the U.S. is the only one that’s capable of retrieving the “dust” from the bombed “MOUNTAIN.”
Guess who else had a blown up “mountain” containing nuclear “dust?”
North Korea.
China helped Trump broker the peace deal with North Korea.
Why?
Most of our manufacturing and technology were being transferred to China for decades.
A nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia, would leave Saudi Arabia as the largest oil producer in the world.
Alwaleed had his puppet (Nayef) installed as Crown Prince and he controlled OPEC.
The cabal also controlled the CCP in China at the time too.
The cabal was about to centralize worldwide manufacturing and oil supply.
Everything changed when Trump became president.
Trump, Xi and Putin have formed an alliance to destroy the cabal of puppet masters.
https://t.co/rmAMyV0Kca
I recognize what Trump is doing here because I do this at work... when a large system slows down, the constraint usually hides inside the permission structure surrounding the people closest to the work...
It shows up as legacy approvals, compliance gates, review boards, risk language, DEI requirements, ESG scoring, environmental delays, procurement rules, reporting burdens and handoffs that once had a stated purpose, then gradually hardened into control points...
That is the control grid...
A rule gets created, an office forms around it, a budget protects the office, a process protects the budget, and soon the organization begins serving the process more than the mission... flow gets managed by people who approve movement instead of creating value...
That same pattern, scaled across government, became the administrative control grid... energy projects got buried in permitting, builders got slowed by reviews, companies got boxed in by compliance, and capital got steered by ESG pressure...
Hiring got shaped by DEI architecture... farmers, manufacturers, founders and states all had to operate inside a permission field before they could produce at full speed...
At work, we call this governance drag, process debt, dependency overload and bottleneck management... in Washington, they call it regulation...
Trump targeting 702 existing federal regulations for elimination is a systems audit of that permission state...
He is forcing the rule stack into daylight and asking what every broken enterprise eventually has to ask... does this layer protect the mission, or does it protect the machinery around the mission?
That is where the pressure lands...
Every choke point has to justify itself, every layer of drag becomes visible, and every gatekeeper defending the friction shows us where the control grid was wired...
When you control velocity, you control the system...
Trump is restoring flow by cutting the administrative grid that learned how to manage America by slowing it down...
Gavin Newsom's CA State Park employees destroyed the Palisades & Malibu, they mocked residents in leaked texts as their homes were burning. Now, on Independence Day 250, they're hanging the American flag upside down, in full view of the burned out Malibu lots. Unreal.
As we all anxiously wait for Tucker to produce a single piece of evidence for any of his psychotic claims, I sense a growing rage amongst his shrinking number of groupies.
They must know by now that they’ve been played. They’ve invested their time in a circus clown who has backed himself in a corner. So rather than admit they got played, they rage out and claw at their own faces while emptying themselves into their pull-up diapers. It’s a sad thing to witness. The doomers and grifters are all being exposed.
The man who invented modern fantasy didn't publish his first novel until he was forty-five.
By that age, J.R.R. Tolkien had already built a respectable life. He was an Oxford professor, an expert in ancient languages, with a wife and four children and a settled academic career.
He was exactly the kind of man who might reasonably have decided that the shape of his life was already fixed. The work he would be remembered for, he had not yet even begun...
The story, which Tolkien told himself, is that one summer he was grading examination papers, when he turned a page and found that a student had left it blank. Without quite knowing why, he wrote a single sentence on it: "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."
He did not know what a hobbit was.
He had spent years inventing languages and mythologies as a private passion, and telling stories to his own children, never imagining any of it would reach the world. But that one line began to grow. It became a story, and then a book, and in 1937, at the age of forty-five, Tolkien published The Hobbit.
It was a success, and his publisher asked for a sequel. Tolkien warned them it might take some time. It took 17 years...
He wrote it in the margins of a demanding full-time job, revising endlessly, doubting it often. When The Lord of the Rings was finally published, in 1954 and 1955, he was in his early sixties.
That book, begun as a middle-aged professor's private side project, went on to sell well over a hundred million copies, to invent modern fantasy as we know it, and to reshape the imagination of the entire world.
Tolkien already had a full and respectable life behind him. And still, the thing he is remembered for, the thing that outlived him and reached hundreds of millions of people, was something he began at forty-five, at an age when it would have been the easiest thing in the world to tell himself he had already missed his chance. He didn't.
It's never as late as it feels.
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The New York Times didn’t just report on a leaked FBI memo. They had a full-blown meltdown over it. Four senior reporters, including their January 6 attack dog Alan Feuer, were assigned to a story that basically said: “Kash Patel sent roughly 260 analysts to check Fulton County records for two weeks and we’re furious about it.”
That’s the real headline they refused to write.
Instead they reached for the usual weapons ... “baseless claims,” “sham investigation,” “election denier,” “conspiracy theory” ... and sprayed them across a staffing memo like it was an existential threat. Not because the memo proved fraud. Because it proved something far more dangerous to them: that someone with actual power had finally decided to open the boxes.
This is what a prestige media autopsy looks like when the patient is caught in the act. For years they told the country to “trust the count” while aggressively working to make any serious examination of that count socially and professionally radioactive. The second real investigators showed up with clipboards and overtime authorization, the mask didn’t just slip ... it caught fire.
They’re not scared of theories. They’re scared of receipts. They’re scared that once the paper trail stops being theoretical and starts being actively reviewed by hundreds of federal analysts, the old “nothing to see here, move along” routine stops working.
That’s why the tone was so deranged over something as dry as a personnel memo. The game was never about protecting the integrity of elections. It was about protecting the integrity of the story they already told. And that story is now under audit.
(article below)
Look at what you are actually made of, then look at what they told you to fear.
Your brain is roughly sixty percent fat, and the fat they warned you off is the fat it is built from.
Your testosterone, your oestrogen, your cortisol, your vitamin D, all of them are made out of the cholesterol they spent fifty years telling you to lower.
The calcium in your bones is steered into place by vitamin K2, which you get from animal fat and hard cheese and almost nowhere else.
Your eyes need retinol to see in dim light, and only animal food carries it ready to use.
Your nerves and your blood need B12, which no plant on earth can give you in a form you can use.
Every load-bearing part of a human being is built and maintained by the exact foods the guidelines put in the naughty corner.
You are, quite literally, an animal assembled out of other animals.
Then a committee told you to eat cereal instead. Have a think about how that was ever going to end.
Tulsi Gabbard Exposed the Permanent Government’s Favorite Trick: Let America Vote, Then Decide What the President Is Allowed to Know https://t.co/rOVTRAKLjv
One of the most iconic moments in political history and the Media memory holed it.
Like it never happened.
Imagine if this was anyone else?
It would be showed on loop for generations.
Think about that…
Trump told Bill Pulte to declassify everything. Hillary Clinton immediately told federal employees to slow walk it and refuse to cooperate.
She just flushed herself out. Pulte now knows exactly who is obeying Hillary instead of the DNI.
She took the bait. Stupid move.
UPDATE: Thomas Crooks — Insane!
🚨 New DHS Report: The Secret Service Failed to Secure AGR Roof Crooks Used – Despite KNOWING State Police Left It Exposed
The DHS Office of Inspector General found that Pennsylvania State Police sent their operations plan on July 12, 2024. It clearly showed they would NOT secure the AGR complex or block access from nearby roads.
Secret Service lead and site agents reviewed the plan but gave ZERO feedback for concern. They didn’t ask for changes or even request a copy of Butler ESU’s (Emergency Services Unit) sniper instructions.
As a result, absolutely NO ONE was positioned to stop people from reaching the AGR buildings. Local snipers were only told to watch inside the main perimeter.
Secret Service agents later admitted various excuses:
“Not in my chain of command”
“I was too busy”
“Feedback wasn’t mandatory”
One agent said she “assumed” there was a reason for the decision and didn’t push back.
Bottom line: They put President Trump directly in a KILL BOX.