American HVAC worker shows that an old air conditioning unit is still running perfect on top of a home that was made in 1978
“Original to the home. 56 degrees coming out of this. They don't make them like they used to. 48 years and still going.”
America needs to make planned obsolescence illegal. Our modern products are being engineered to break after a set amount of years
We should not be buying things designed to break
Even The European Union has made stronger rules against planned obsolescence
In 2014, 300 scientists warned Anthony Fauci would start a global pandemic.
Following the high-profile escape of three bugs from U.S. labs, these 300 scientists sent a letter to President Obama, urging him to shut down Anthony Fauci's gain-of-function research.
Obama issued a moratorium and shut down 18 of the worst projects by Anthony Fauci. In the end, he really didn't shut them down. Instead, Obama moved the research offshore to places like Ukraine, the former Soviet State of Georgia, and the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China.
Now, it is widely accepted that COVID-19 originated from that very lab in Wuhan, China.
Those 300 scientists were right about Fauci…
But the big question is, why are people like him so obsessed with creating dangerous pathogens in the first place? 🧵
This is one of the BIGGEST SCAMS, and no one talks about it. You buy a truck, but you're not allowed to fix it because "You could get hurt?" So instead, they force you to bring it in so they can "fix" it, which is 10 times more expensive than if you did it yourself. @Ford
Dr David Morris exposes Cortisone shots are used a revenue generator by Big Pharma
He reveals they are a scam and “designed to fail”
“Here's something orthopedists know, but they're not gonna tell you. And yes, I'm being a little bit cynical here, but cortisone shots are designed to fail. Not by accident, they're designed that way.
When you get a cortisone injection, it works for a few weeks or a few months.
The pain goes away. You think it's healing, but cortisone doesn't heal anything. It's a powerful anti-inflammatory. That temporarily suppresses the pain signals.
Meanwhile, it's actively degrading, it's actively breaking down the tissue.
Look this up, don't take my word for it. Cartilage, tendons, ligaments actively being degraded. So when the cortisone wears off, your joint is actually worse than before.
The pain can come back stronger. What happens then?
Well, then your doctor gives you another shot. After 3 or 4 shots, the cartilage is so degraded that conservative treatment isn't working anymore. Now you're a surgical candidate. This is exactly what the business model requires. Your orthopedist isn't trying to heal your joint with cortisone.
He's buying time until you're bad enough to operate on, because that's when he gets paid the most. Again, I'm being cynical, I know that, but it's so frustrating to me”
Here’s what you should do
“Compare that to regenerative medicine. When we inject Wharton's jelly or PRP, platelet-rich plasma, we're triggering a healing response. Growth factors, cytokines, signaling molecules that tell your body to repair tissue and build new collagen.
It takes longer, it costs more upfront, but you're actually healing. We're not just masking symptoms while the problem accelerates towards surgery”
“So if your orthopedist recommends another cortisone shot, ask him, what's the plan after this stops working? Because if the answer is surgery, he's not treating you, he's preparing you”
He’s 100% right
Cortisone shots repeated use is linked to:
- Tissue degradation
- Cartilage thinning and accelerated osteoarthritis progression
- Tendon weakening or rupture
- Bone death, joint infection, skin atrophy, and faster joint deterioration
So what are the real treatment options? I found those too
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): Uses your own blood’s concentrated growth factors to stimulate repair, collagen production, and reduce inflammation. Studies often show better long-term pain relief and function (6–12+ months) compared to cortisone, fewer risks of tissue breakdown
Wharton’s Jelly (Umbilical Cord MSCs): Contains mesenchymal stem cells, growth factors, and anti-inflammatory components from donated umbilical cords. Early evidence suggests it can help with pain, mobility, and tissue repair in joints
Our healthcare system isn’t about fixing you, it’s about long term customers and repeated treatments
Study Reports 96% Remission Rate of Alpha-Gal Syndrome with Novel Desensitization Technique
With nearly 500,000 Americans now affected by tick-induced meat allergy, a peer-reviewed study reports almost unbelievable results using Soliman Auricular Allergy Treatment (SAAT). Enjoy meat again! @NicHulscher@McCulloughFund https://t.co/kN6PpBHFZ5
The middle class is the most expensive place to live, and no one talks about it. Lower income households get assistance. The wealthy use tax strategies and loopholes. But the middle class pays full taxes, full tuition, full healthcare, full everything. So you work 50 hours a week just to stay in the same place and fund everyone’s life except yours.
There's a 911 in Upstate New York!! Ain't that right @GovKathyHochul ?? Kathy, why do you hate Upstate farmers so much? Let's see what America has to say about this, shall we? If you stand with American Farmers, hit REPOST. Volume UP!👇
My dad handed me two clothespins. “This,” he said, “is the story of everything.”
In one hand: a clothespin from the 1960s. Solid hardwood, smooth from decades of use. It still works perfectly, some 60 years later.
In the other: a clothespin from 2025. Lighter, paler wood, brittle. The spring is thin and unstable. Marketed as “extra durable,” my dad just raised an eyebrow.
At first glance, it’s just two clothespins. But they tell a bigger story — the shift from durability to disposability, from craftsmanship to cost-cutting, from stewardship to constant consumption. This is planned obsolescence in action.
Products are designed to fail so we must keep buying. Slowly, subtly, they break. Frayed wires, cracked hinges, brittle springs. Not because we want more, but because the old was never built to last.
The costs are everywhere. Landfills overflow. Wallets empty. And maybe most quietly, our spirits grow accustomed to impermanence, to the idea that nothing is meant to endure.
What if this philosophy extends beyond objects? What if it shapes how we treat relationships, communities, homes, even the Earth — as temporary, replaceable, disposable?
It doesn’t have to be this way. That 1960s clothespin reminds us another path is possible. That we once made things to last, and we can again. That quality, care, and intention matter. That we can design for repair, for continuity, for meaning.
The story in my palm is about more than laundry. It’s about the choices we make and the world they create.
This tick crisis is getting out of hand and it’s going to be almost impossible to avoid if you are in these areas
- The black speck all the way to the right is pepper
- The speck in the middle is a grain of salt
- That tiny speck to the left, that’s a tick
Here’s everything that’s being effected
Northeast highest activity overall
Connecticut especially high submission rates with 40% Lyme-positive ticks
New York
Pennsylvania leads in Lyme cases
Massachusetts
Maine
New Jersey
Vermont
New Hampshire
Rhode Island: ER visits for tick bites are at record highs for this time of year
Upper Midwest
Michigan Lyme cases rising sharply
Wisconsin
Minnesota significant increases in tick activity and related illnesses
Mid-Atlantic states
Virginia
Maryland
West Virginia
Delaware strong populations of blacklegged and lone star ticks
Parts of the Southeast and South
Georgia
Texas
North Carolina
Expanding to gulf coast area
Also
Ohio
Illinois
Scattered reports in California and Florida
Isn’t it amazing that Lyme disease rates from ticks are skyrocketing right when Pfizer is working on a a Lyme disease vaccine
Tylenol Is Out. The Data Is Clear. The Bundle of Vaccines Is the Trigger for Autism.
Babies are born normal. They receive a large battery of vaccines. That night or the next, they get sick. Some have febrile seizures — the CDC itself has published that vaccines cause them. A Swedish study shows a 40% conversion rate from febrile seizure to a neuropsychiatric disorder including autism, ADHD, tics, and seizures. Some don't wake up at all. The McCullough Foundation's autism determinants report — the most extensive in the history of medicine — has set the record straight. Tylenol is not the trigger. The growing vaccine bundle is.
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It’s 1:15 in the morning, but @timburchett and I are still fighting to protect your privacy from government surveillance. It’s time to end Flock Cameras’ massive overreach of tracking citizens license plates! The 4th Amendment has to be protected
🚨UNBELIEVABLE!
Today @LeaderJohnThune just decided to shut down the Senate and send everyone home until early June with ZERO warning.
No recess appointments.
No Save America Act.
No ICE or border funding bill.
This was NOT a pre-planned break. It was called by Leader Thune himself!.
He’s FAILED Americans again and will be on another 10 day vacay!!
Hal Cranmer says assisted living is where the elderly are sent to wait till they pass away.
Cranmer owns four assisted living homes in Arizona.
When he first got into the business, he noticed something that bothered him.
None of the residents were getting better either.
They were treated like cardboard boxes at a storage unit - stacked out of the way, forgotten and slowly falling apart inside.
He asked everyone in the industry why no one was trying to improve their health.
The answer he kept getting was, "Well, they're old, so they don't get better."
Cranmer thought that was nonsense.
The standard assisted living model includes diaper changes, bingo, showers, three meals a day, and medications managed by outside doctors.
Health improvement is not part of the protocol.
Cranmer rejected the model and started cutting sugar, adding trainers, and putting his residents on low-carb diets.
Nine of them have now moved back home in his decade running it.
The industry built itself on managed decline because nobody told the elderly that recovery was still possible.
— Hal Cranmer (@HalCranmer)
Today I visited a neighborhood affected by Project Wansley. As you can tell, many homeowners are frustrated with Georgia Powers use of eminent domain. I give a few more details into the project that is taking away from Georgia properties. #stopprojectwansley
The government is preparing to seize homes and land using eminent domain for the construction of a Data Center in Coweta County, Georgia
This American’s childhood home is being “taken by force by Georgia Power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice”
It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain
Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers)
The lines are widely linked to Project Sail, a massive proposed hyperscale data center campus that will span 829 acres
@SenJohnKennedy is on point. Soon, I'll be speaking with land owners from Louisiana to see what communication they've had with these companies. All across America, land owners are shoved around and abused, but thanks to The POTUS, they will be met with big, nasty, monster sized monkey wrenches going forward.
I’m just gonna put this out there before everyone freaks about that cruise ship, MV Hondius, that had positive medical identification and deaths from hantavirus…
*Also, would like to let you know I’ve actually taken care of people one on one with hantavirus using only gloves working in nursing in the past 30+ years.
Don’t even let them try to make you start being a panican🙄*
“Hantavirus is generally not contagious from person to person; it is typically caught by breathing in virus particles from infected rodent waste. A notable exception is the Andes virus strain in South America, which can spread between humans through CLOSE, PROLONGED contact with bodily fluids or food.
🚨Person-to-person transmission is considered RARE and INEFFICIENT.”
▪️Strain Specificity: Only the Andes virus (prevalent in Argentina and Chile) has documented cases of human-to-human transmission.
▪️Method of Spread: Unlike COVID-19 or flu, which spread via airborne droplets, the Andes virus requires CLOSE, DIRECT CONTACT with an infected person's bodily fluids (e.g., in households, intimate partners, or sharing food).
▪️Risk Level: Even in cases where person-to-person spread is possible, it is not efficient and does NOT tend to cause large-scale community outbreaks.
▪️History: RARE cases of transmission between family members or during care for an infected person have been reported in South America.
▪️Why it's Rare
Most hantaviruses are not adapted for transmission between humans and are generally passed only from rodent excreta to humans.
▪️Prevention and Exposure
•Rodent Interaction: The primary danger is disturbing rodent urine, saliva, or droppings, which aerosolizes the virus.
•Safe Cleaning: Avoid dry sweeping or vacuuming rodent-infested areas. Instead, wear gloves and use disinfectant to wet down droppings first.
•Symptoms: Symptoms appear one to eight weeks after exposure and include fever, muscle aches, and severe breathing difficulties.
So when [they] break out a “vaccine”
(Which they’re doing right now) https://t.co/qdo2IECas9
DO NOT COMPLY
https://t.co/rJ0rlcCDDB
You’re welcome.