@soggywaffleseth @YawdieBwoyRig@SenSanders Abortion is ending life. Life is defined as the capacity for growth, functional activity, reproduction (even cellular), and continual change. The mother has life and the embryo/zygote/fetus/baby has life. It’s really not a difficult concept.
🚨#ALERT: Everyone needs to be aware of this
Journalist Avery Daye exposes the history of Minnesota Rep Ilhan Omar
“Ilhan Omar — I figured not enough people know about her family’s history, so let’s recap:
Her dad and her grandfather were both high-ranking military officials in the Barre regime, which killed over 200,000 people. They’re most famous for the Isaaq genocide — it was the worst of the worst: aerial bombings, executions, man-made famine.
People massively suffered under this regime, with the help of people like Ilhan Omar’s family who supported the regime and carried out this, this horror.
— They have family ties to this guy known as the Butcher of Hargeisa, and his whole shtick was “kill all but the crows.””
“So the suffering of the people of Somalia was so bad that there was a civil war and the regime was overthrown. Her family fled first to Kenya and then Minnesota, claiming they’re like these asylum seekers.
These poor, poor people. No, no, no, no. They were fleeing to escape being held accountable for what they did. She was not oppressed. Her family, they were the oppressors.”
“So for the Democratic Party to have her as a representative is insane to me — and the way that they’ve like rebranded her as all this poor refugee? No, no. She wasn’t a refugee of war. Her family created the war.”
The invisible waves powering your internet connection are hiding a remarkable and slightly unsettling scientific secret. Most of us think of a WiFi router simply as a plastic box that provides internet access, but recent research from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has revealed that these everyday devices act as incredibly precise radar systems. As radio waves broadcast from the router and bounce off the walls and furniture in your home, they also bounce off you. Because the human body is dense and primarily made of water, it creates a highly specific disruption in these signals. Scientists have discovered that by analyzing these subtle changes in the wireless environment, standard WiFi networks can now identify individuals with near-perfect accuracy based entirely on their unique physical dimensions and how they walk.
This breakthrough relies on a standard networking feature called beamforming, which modern routers use to direct signals to your devices for a stronger connection. To make beamforming work, connected gadgets constantly send unencrypted feedback to the router about the physical state of the room to keep the signal path clear. Researchers found a way to passively intercept this routine communication and feed it into advanced artificial intelligence models. The artificial intelligence essentially translates the bounced radio signals into a recognizable digital silhouette of whoever happens to be walking through the room. The most astonishing part of this discovery is that the person being identified does not need to carry a smartphone, wear a smartwatch, or possess any electronic device whatsoever.
This capability transforms ordinary network hardware into a powerful biometric sensor capable of recognizing specific people with over ninety-nine percent accuracy. While the underlying physics and machine learning achievements represent a monumental triumph of modern computer science, this development introduces profound questions regarding digital privacy in our physical spaces. Since the data allowing this identification is currently broadcast through the air without encryption, the researchers are urgently calling for new security standards to protect our physical movements from being silently monitored by the very networks we rely on every day. Our homes are actively filled with these invisible waves, and the science of reading them is advancing much faster than the security protocols designed to protect our privacy.
Journal Refrence: Julian Todt, Felix Morsbach, Thorsten Strufe. BFId: Identity Inference Attacks Utilizing Beamforming Feedback Information. CCS ’25: Proceedings of the 2025 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 22 November 2025 DOI: 10.1145/3719027.3765062
The hyperscale data centers are literally STEALING the water now. Illegally tapping into the water mains, and just taking millions of gallons under the table.
Medication cascade from a single statin prescription:
- Month 1: statin prescribed for a cholesterol number
- Month 3: muscle pain develops (CoQ10 depleted by the drug itself)
- Month 4: NSAIDs prescribed for the muscle pain
- Month 8: liver enzymes elevated (from the statin)
- Month 10: cognitive decline begins (the brain is 25% cholesterol by dry weight)
- Month 12: blood pressure rises (CoQ10 depletion affects heart muscle)
- Month 14: ACE inhibitor added for the blood pressure
- Month 18: fatigue deepens (mitochondrial dysfunction worsening)
- Month 20: antidepressant prescribed for the "low mood"
- Month 24: glucose control deteriorates (statins increase diabetes risk by 30%)
- Month 30: metformin added to the pile
Started with one drug for one number on a chart.
Ended with five drugs managing the side effects of the first drug. Each one billed to the NHS or your insurer. Each one a recurring revenue line for life.
The original cholesterol number? Lower. The patient? Worse in every measurable way.
Modern medicine, working as designed.
ChatGPT is definitely woke. I asked about the inspiration for Atwood’s book The Handmaid’s Tale. It gave me 2 pages of vague crap until I explicitly asked about Iran then it suddenly “remembered”. I only trust Grok ( and Elon )
@jackunheard@Ecclesiastes_38 He’s asking for emails now because his FB inbox is flooded so he can’t book bands for his little rally. Let’s make sure he gets emails.
@iontecs_pemf@Rightanglenews He’s asking for emails now because his FB inbox is flooded so he can’t book bands for his little rally. Let’s make sure he gets emails.
@AocDeport35418@Rightanglenews He’s asking for emails now because his FB inbox is flooded so he can’t book bands for his little rally. Let’s make sure he gets emails.
@libsoftiktok He’s asking for emails now because his FB inbox is flooded so he can’t book bands for his “rally”. Let’s make sure he gets plenty of emails.
Our friend at Minocqua Brewing is whining that his inbox is being crushed by trolls so he can’t book bands for his rally. He’s asking for emails instead. I think he needs more emails to remind him how uncool it is to wish for someone you disagree with to be assassinated.
@nicksortor The IRS went after my 72 yr old aunt for an error of 1800 (she tried to do her own taxes for the 1st time after her husband passed).Of course it took them 2 years to find the error which triggered an audit so interests and penalties are now up to 6k. But the IRS is ok with Omar?