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Saved - March 18, 2026 at 2:57 AM
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I note that KidsMeal Studios increased its GameStop stake to 48,100 shares. The move aligns with GameStop’s strong cash position and the possibility of capital deployment for acquisitions or transformative moves. With Ryan Cohen leading and a shift beyond gaming retail, investors see GameStop as a potential next-generation consumer/tech platform. KidsMeal’s CEO says he’s never been more bullish on the company’s future.

@Kidsmealstudios - KidsMeal

🚨BREAKING KidsMeal Studios has increased their position in Gamestop ( $GME ) to a total of 48,100 shares. The move comes as GameStop continues to build one of the strongest balance sheets in retail, with billions in cash and growing speculation that leadership could deploy capital toward major acquisitions or transformative strategic moves. With Ryan Cohen at the helm and the company positioning itself beyond traditional gaming retail, many investors believe GameStop could evolve into a next-generation consumer and technology platform. KidsMeal Studios’ CEO explained the decision simply: “I’ve never been more bullish on a company’s future.”

Saved - March 18, 2026 at 1:58 AM

@vaidyaparampara - vaidya parampara

That clip caught our attention ❌ so we went looking for the research behind it. https://t.co/taoJa5I4j4

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Speaker 0 states that when you eat sugar (examples: a donut, Pop Tart, bread, Kool Aid, Doctor Pepper), it goes into your bone marrow and, within forty-five minutes, suppresses the body's ability to produce white blood cells that fight infections (bacteria, yeast, viruses, funguses, parasites). It is claimed that sugar literally shuts off your immune system and makes you more susceptible to all viruses and infections. The speaker asserts that sugar should be compared to prednisone, which is described as an immune system suppressant. The claim is that sugar suppresses the immune system more than prednisone does. The message concludes that if someone is trying to fight an infection or is worried about future illnesses like bird flu, and they are eating donuts, Pop Tarts, and cereal in the morning, they do not care about their health.
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Speaker 0: Did you know that sugar when you eat it, a donut, Pop Tart, piece of bread, doesn't matter, Kool Aid, Doctor Pepper? Did you know that when you swallow sugar, they have known for seventy years that it goes inside your bone marrow and it suppresses within forty five minutes your body's ability to produce white blood cells that fight infections like bacteria, yeast, viruses, funguses, parasites. Did you know that it literally shuts off your immune system and makes you more susceptible to all viruses, all infections? And did you know that they compared sugar to prednisone? Prednisone is a steroid. And do you know that its job is to suppress your immune system? In fact, it's called an immune system suppressant. Did you know that sugar suppresses your immune system more than prednisone does? So, if you're trying to fight an infection, if you're worried about the bird flu in the future and I find out you're eating donuts and pop tarts and cereal in the morning, you don't care about your health.
Saved - March 18, 2026 at 1:40 AM

@TheWyteRabbit1 - The White Rabbit

Scientists worldwide are now sounding the alarm over a troubling pattern: honey bees appear to abandon their hives when exposed to high levels of electromagnetic radiation from 5G cell towers. https://t.co/0R0K5Nm8Xt

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Speaker 0 describes higher frequencies as potentially impacting bees and insects because the wave size can resonate with insect size, leading to greater absorption. He shows a study with heat-map images of higher frequencies on the honeybee, noting five insects were examined and bees at different life stages were tested; higher frequencies resonated with the bees and were more highly absorbed, potentially causing biochemical changes that can affect bee behavior. He notes other studies on their website showing impacts to honey production and bee reproduction, including cases where bees did not return to a hive when wireless radiation was near it. Speaker 1 states, “For decades, there has been irrefutable evidence that electromagnetic waves have an influence both thermally and non thermally on living beings, including people.” Speaker 2 adds that five g has triggered irrational fears, but experts are concerned, and Daniel Favre is among hundreds of scientists who think precautionary steps should be taken. Favre signed appeals to the United Nations and European Union asking for the health effects of it to be reassessed. Danielle has been looking into the impact of electromagnetic fields on honeybees for years. Speaker 1 elaborates: in a practical setup, a cell phone emits the waves while another phone receives the waves, and a device records the sound of the colony in the beehive via a microphone under the hive. The waveform thickening indicates greater colony sound intensity; when phones are active, the colony is disturbed, and once the phone is off, the colony returns to normal noise. Speaker 2 emphasizes that implementing five g safely for people and the environment requires more time for independent research and for digesting information from thousands of published papers, citing Enrico Stura, an electronic engineer specializing in molecular biophysics. Speaker 1 adds that “The electromagnetic waves produced by personal telecommunication systems during reasonable periods of time lead to demonstrable and proven DNA damages.” Speaker 0 references a study on radio frequency radiation injuries around mobile phone base stations, conducted as a field study for years, observing trees in line of sight of cell antennas showing damage that led to felled trees over time. He notes photographs showing the antenna and the crown fitting, and mentions studies on impacts to plants, stressing the broader concern about widespread antennas in Montgomery County, the United States, and the world.
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Speaker 0: Talking about the higher frequencies, one of the issues that's being raised by the higher frequencies among many is the impact to the bees and to insects. Because as the size of the wave matches the size of the insect, so it can resonate and be more highly absorbed. This study, I'm just showing you images from a study, again, it looks like a heat map, looked at the higher frequencies on the honeybee and they looked at five insects. They also looked at insects at various they looked at the bee at different stages of the life cycle and found that the higher frequencies resonated with the bee and were much more highly absorbed and could impact the bee's behavior because of biochemical changes that can happen because of that. There are many other studies which we have on our website showing impacts to honey production, to reproduction of bees, where bees didn't come back to a hive when, wireless radiation was placed near it. Speaker 1: For decades, there has been irrefutable evidence that electromagnetic waves have an influence both thermally and non thermally on living beings, including people. Speaker 2: Five g has triggered irrational fears, but experts are also concerned. Daniel Favre is among hundreds of scientists who think precautionary steps should be taken. He's signed appeals sent to the United Nations and European Union asking for the health effects of it to be reassessed. Danielle has been looking into the impact of electromagnetic fields on honeybees for years. Speaker 1: This cell phone emits the waves while this one receives the waves. At the same time, I have a device that records the sound that the colony makes in the beehive. This is why it is connected to a microphone placed under the beehive. Look at the waveform there. The thicker it is, the greater the intensity of the sound. When the phones are active, the colony is disturbed. And as soon as the phone's turned off, the colony reverts to its normal noise. Speaker 2: Implementing five g safely for people and the environment requires more time for independent research and to better digest the information already available in the thousands of papers that have been published on it. This is what Enrico Stura told us. He is an electronic engineer specializing in molecular biophysics. Speaker 1: The electromagnetic waves produced by personal telecommunication systems during reasonable periods of time lead to demonstrable and proven DNA damages. Speaker 0: There's a study, radio frequency radiation injuries around mobile phone base stations. That was a field study that went for years looking at different trees and communities and took pictures every year, and they found that trees which were in line of sight of the cell antennas had damage and over time ultimately needed to be felled. So here you can see where there's the antenna. This is one of the pictures. Then they, you see the fitting out of the crown. There's studies that have looked at impacts to plants and have found biological effects. So we have quite a situation if we're going to be peppering all of Montgomery County and all of The United States in the world with these antennas.
Saved - March 17, 2026 at 1:21 PM

@gamestop - GameStop

A Statement from GameStop https://t.co/RpQxZnsrob

Saved - March 15, 2026 at 1:22 PM

@helios_brah - 🌞HELIOS🌞

Imagine you have debilitating migraines And you block the neurosurgeon bitcoiner who wants to help you for free lmao. https://t.co/AWj1T6OJKJ

@DrJackKruse - ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆

It will be hard to fix him with this development. https://t.co/mpNQDWoBpX

Saved - March 15, 2026 at 12:33 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I know water is densest at 4°C, which is why lakes freeze from the top. As water cools toward 4°C, it sinks, but as it cools further toward 0°C, it becomes less dense and rises. At 0°C it becomes ice and floats. So in a cooling lake, the 4°C water settles at the bottom, while the coldest water rises to the surface to freeze.

@fermatslibrary - Fermat's Library

Water is densest at 4°C. This property is the reason why lakes freeze from the top down. 💧 water at 4°C is denser than water at both lower and higher temperatures ❄️ as water cools from room temperature toward 4°C, it becomes denser and sinks but as it cools further from 4°C toward 0°C, it becomes less dense and rises 🧊 at 0°C liquid water turns to ice, which is less dense, which is why it floats So in a cooling lake, the sequence is: warmer water cools and sinks until it reaches 4°C, then the coldest water (approaching 0°C) actually rises to the surface where it can freeze. The 4°C water, being densest, settles at the bottom.

Saved - March 15, 2026 at 12:20 PM

@its_The_Dr - Johnny Midnight ⚡️

“2006 marks the date when suddenly these gluten allergies began exploding...celiac disease & wheat problems...You can draw a red line: 2006—the year they began spraying GLYPHOSATE on wheat as a DESICCANT.” https://t.co/VDO1pa9AIP

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In 2006, it was discovered that Roundup acts as a desiccant, meaning that if it is sprayed on a crop, it will dry out the crop. This has significant implications for farmers, because a major challenge near harvest is rain that can wet crops, leading to mold and ruined silos. Consequently, Monsanto began advising farmers to spray Roundup on crops, including wheat, right before harvest or at the time of harvest. The practice became extremely popular, with about 85% of Roundup used in history having been used since 2006. A large portion of this usage is as a desiccant. This meant that for the first time, Roundup was being sprayed on food, specifically at harvest time and not earlier in the season when rain could wash it off, and notably on wheat even though there was no such thing as Roundup Ready wheat. As a result, wheat desiccation with Roundup started around 2006. The speaker notes that this marked the first time Roundup was sprayed on wheat as a desiccant just before consumption. The claim is made that 2006 marks the year when gluten allergies began exploding, with celiac and other wheat-related problems rising in the country. The speaker suggests you can draw a red line back to 2006 as the year they began spraying Roundup on wheat.
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Speaker 0: In 2006, they discovered that Roundup was a desiccant of that. And what that means, if you spray it on a crop, it will actually dry out the crop. And one of the big enemies of the farmer is that if there's rain around the time of harvest, their crops can get wet and and they get moldy and then it ruins the entire silo. Yeah. And so what Monsanto did is they began telling farmers, spray this on the crop, on your wheat, right before harvest or at the time of harvest. And it was so popular that about 85% of Roundup that has been used in history has been used since 2006. Wow. A large part of that is as a desiccant. And what that meant, Mark, is for the first time, they're spraying it on food. Yeah. Right at harvest. Yeah. And for the first time Not early in the season when it may have a chance to wash off, but actually just before you're gonna eat it. Right. And they're spraying it for the first time on wheat because there was no such thing as Roundup Ready wheat. Yeah. They started spraying it on wheat as a desiccant. And so 2006 marks the day when suddenly these gluten allergies began exploding. Interesting. Celiac is is in all these kind of wheat problems that we started seeing in this country. If you measure back and say, when did it start? You can look and draw a red line. That's 2006, and it's the year that they began spraying it on wheat.
Saved - March 15, 2026 at 12:16 PM

@LucciaorLucy - Lucy, nurse for the people not profits.

@its_The_Dr Genetically Engineered (GE) became mainstream as well. https://t.co/2gzPzm5K3U

Saved - March 13, 2026 at 6:58 PM

@skillz17q - All4Freedom🇺🇲🐸🍿

I like this kid. People need to read the Declaration of Independence. It clearly states what we must do. https://t.co/EeKtERXRWG

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Hunter Howell announces that it is time to abolish the government, saying he might be arrested for what he’s about to say and citing the Declaration of Independence as his source: “When a government becomes destructive to the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, it is the right and duty of the people to alter or abolish it.” He references needing a good lawyer and mentions turning up the heat this year, specifically telling people that it’s time to abolish the government. He promotes a five-a-month subscription, instructing viewers to click the link in his bio or in the comments, and states that people should subscribe now. He then promises to provide three clear and concise examples of how the government has become destructive to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness: - Life: Bombing Iranian civilians. - Liberty: Gen Z is no longer able to buy homes or find jobs; his generation cannot imagine how hard it will be for younger generations. - Pursuit of happiness: No justice for the survivors of sex trafficking and the Epstein survivors, the heroes who endured abuse by predators; there was not only no justice for them, but there was concealment and protection for the predators. He reiterates that, according to the Declaration of Independence, it is up to the people to abolish the government, and he expresses resolve to act rather than wait around. He ends by sending love and urging others to do something.
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Speaker 0: I'll probably get arrested for what I'm about to say, but fuck it. No one else will say it, so I will. My name is Hunter Howell, and it is time to abolish our government. And before I'm arrested for saying that, I need to give a source. My source, the Declaration of Independence. Word for word, here's what it says in the Declaration of Independence. When a government becomes destructive to the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, it is the right and duty of the people to alter or abolish it. Real quick, before the FBI comes breaking down my door for this video, Purple Popular Show, I'm gonna probably need a good lawyer because I'm gonna start turning up the heat as I promised I would this year and specifically tell us it's time to abolish our government. So five a month, link is in my bio. You better fucking click it now. Link in bio or comment link or comment show. It's five a month. Subscribe now. I'm gonna give three very clear and concise examples of how our government has become destructive to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Life. Bombing Iranian civilians. That's pretty destructive to the right of life. Liberty. Gen Z is no able no longer able to buy homes or find jobs. My generation can't even imagine how hard it will be for the younger generations than myself. In pursuit of happiness, no justice for the survivors of sex trafficking, the Epstein survivors, the heroes that endured all of that from the abuse of predators. In fact, not only is there no justice for them, there was, concealing and protection for the predators. So damn it, that's my source. Declaration of Independence says that it's up to us, the people, to abolish our government. And I'm not gonna sit around much longer, and you shouldn't either. It's time for us to do something. Sending you my love.
Saved - March 13, 2026 at 3:28 PM
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I describe a skit going viral that rips into real estate. A buyer realizes each offer spawns another bid, yet when asked who bid or what they offered, the agent says, “I can’t say.” Then the price climbs, the agent’s commission rises, the house sells, and the agent nets $50,000. People argue whether agents protect buyers or are an expensive middleman, questioning if realtors are worth it or a scam.

@HustleBitch_ - HustleBitch

🚨 “REALTORS ARE SCAM ARTISTS” — VIRAL VIDEO TORCHING THE INDUSTRY IS GOING NUCLEAR A skit exploding across social media is ripping into the real estate industry, and it’s hitting a nerve. In the video, a homebuyer slowly realizes something about the process that makes it look suspicious. Every time she tries to make an offer, the real estate agent suddenly claims there’s “another bid.” But when the buyer asks basic questions like who the bidder is, what they offered, or if they’re even real, the response is always the same: “I can’t say.” Then the realization hits. If the price goes up… the agent’s commission goes up too. Seconds later the house is “sold” and the real estate agent walks away with a $50,000 commission. Now the internet is arguing. Some say agents protect buyers through complex deals. Others say it’s just the most expensive middleman job in America. Be honest: are realtors worth it… or is the whole system a scam?

Saved - March 13, 2026 at 3:28 PM
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I watched a North Carolina assisted-living resident’s video claiming they were promised hamburgers for dinner, but received a plate with no bun and no real burger—just a small meatball and odd vegetables. Online reactions question elder abuse and what such meals say about care. If this were a parent or grandparent, would you accept this as dinner?

@HustleBitch_ - HustleBitch

🚨 NURSING HOME RESIDENT GOES VIRAL AFTER SHOWING WHAT STAFF CALLED “HAMBURGERS” FOR DINNER — PEOPLE SAY THIS IS ELDER ABUSE "I can't even believe it. This is dinner tonight." An elderly man filming inside his assisted living facility in North Carolina says residents were told they were getting hamburgers for dinner. Everyone got excited. But when the plates came out… this is what they received. No bun. No real burger. Just a small ball of meat on a plate with some weird looking vegetables. “You told us we were having hamburgers,” he says in the video. “This is it right here.” The clip is now exploding online as people question what some nursing homes are actually feeding residents behind closed doors. Many say if families saw the meals being served, they’d be furious. If this was your parent or grandparent… would you accept this as dinner?

Saved - March 12, 2026 at 1:46 AM
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I recommend this ~30‑minute podcast. The female host has been calling exactly what’s happening with Israel/Iran for a while and breaks it down beautifully. It’d be great to hear your take on it.

@walton85 - Benjamin Walton

@LibertyLockPod @LibertyLockPod listen to this podcast if you get a chance. It’s only 30 minutes or so. The lady who host this podcast has been calling exactly what’s going on Israel/ Iran now for a while. She breaks it all down beautifully. Would be awesome to hear your take on this. https://t.co/peLKN5KbcT

Saved - March 11, 2026 at 3:45 PM
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I've realized the working class are basically slaves to the system. We work 40+ hours a week, and before we see our paycheck the government takes its cut: federal and state income tax, Social Security, and Medicare—often 25–35%. Then more is taxed: sales, gas, property, vehicle, utilities. By the end nearly half of what we earn returns to the government. Work more. Pay more. Own less. When do we stop calling this normal and start asking real questions?

@mamacita4life2 - 🌺🌸🇺🇸✝️MAR✝️🇺🇸🌸🌺

I’ve come to a realization… the working class are basically slaves to the system. We work 40+ hours a week, yet before we even see our paycheck the government takes its cut. • Federal income tax • State tax • Social Security (6.2%) • Medicare (1.45%) For many people that’s 25–35% of their income gone immediately. Then what’s left gets taxed again: Sales tax. Gas tax. Property tax. Vehicle registration. Utility taxes. By the time it’s all said and done, nearly half of what we earn goes back to the government. Work more. Pay more. Own less. At what point do we stop calling this “normal” and start asking real questions?

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Speaker 0 argues that openly acknowledging that Americans are effectively slaves is deeply disliked by the American public, because they have long been told that the United States is the freest country in the world. The speaker asserts that this belief is incorrect, stating, “We are not the freest country in the world. We're actually the only country in the world that is asked to go to work then pay most of our money back to the government when you add it all up.” The speaker anticipates a counterpoint from listeners who think they only pay a 30 percent tax, and rejects it by saying, “No. You don't. Add up all the other tax you pay. What's that add up to?” He emphasizes that this is “the actual percentage you tax,” and notes that for almost all people, “that's over 50% if you pay tax.” The implication drawn is that a person’s work essentially funds the government, and the speaker insists that in recognizing this, one must acknowledge a form of servitude. The core conclusion presented is that if people are living to work primarily to provide the government with the majority of their money, then they are, in effect, “legitimately slaves to the government.” The speaker reiterates that people “exist to fund the government,” and wraps up with the emphatic statement, “Okay? That is not free.”
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Speaker 0: To acknowledge that we are slaves. American people hate that. They hate when you say that because they've been told their whole lives that we are the freest country in the world. We are not the freest country in the world. We're actually the only country in the world that is asked to go to work then pay most of our money back to the government when you add it all up. Some of you might be saying, oh, I only pay 30%. No. You don't. Add up all the other tax you pay. What's that add up to? That's the actual percentage you tax. For almost all of us, that's over 50% if you pay tax. We have to acknowledge that if we live to work, who provide most of our money back to government, we have to acknowledge that we are legitimately slaves to the government. We exist to fund the government. Okay? That is not free.
Saved - March 10, 2026 at 4:26 AM
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I tracked 29,518 women for 20 years; sunlight turned into the ultimate glow-up cheat code. Avoiding the sun was nearly as risky as heavy smoking.

@truthache68 - truthache

☀️🥼 They tracked 29,518 women for 20 YEARS… and sunlight just became the ultimate glow-up cheat code. Avoiding the sun was basically as risky as heavy smoking. Not 10, not 100— almost 30,000 women studied for TWO DECADES. The sunlight results? Absolutely insane. Who's ditching the shade? (wilsonfamilyhomestead)

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In a large longitudinal study, twenty-nine thousand five hundred and eighteen women were followed for twenty years to examine the health effects of sun exposure. The findings from this extensive cohort are presented as surprisingly provocative. First, the study concluded that avoiding sun exposure reduces life expectancy to the same extent as heavy smoking. This comparison underscores the potential importance of sun exposure for overall health and longevity, challenging common assumptions that minimizing sun would uniformly improve health outcomes. Second, the researchers initially hypothesized that greater sun exposure would lead to a higher risk of deadly skin cancer, specifically melanoma. However, the data did not show a strong link between sun exposure and melanoma. In other words, there was almost no correlation between the amount of sun exposure and the incidence of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, in this study’s findings. From the study’s results, it appears that moderate and frequent sun exposure may be beneficial for health, contradicting the idea that more sun exposure is inherently dangerous. The identified risk factors were limited to sunburn and excessive sun exposure, which were singled out as problematic rather than ordinary or moderate sunlight exposure. The overarching takeaway presented is that getting outside and obtaining sunshine can be advantageous for health, whereas guarding against sunburn and avoiding excessive sun exposure are the critical boundaries to observe. The speaker emphasizes the practical implication by repeating a straightforward recommendation: this is a friendly reminder to get outside and get some sunshine. Overall, the message hinges on two main points: the potential longevity benefits associated with sun exposure and the unexpectedly weak association between sun exposure and melanoma risk within this large cohort, paired with a caution about sunburn and excessive exposure. The narrative invites readers to reconsider conventional wisdom about sun exposure, highlighting that moderate and frequent exposure may be among the positive influences on health, with the caveat that protection against sunburn remains important.
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Speaker 0: Not one, not ten, but twenty nine thousand five hundred and eighteen women were followed for twenty years in one of the biggest sunlight studies ever done. And what they found is nuts. First, avoiding sun exposure reduces your life expectancy to the same extent as heavy smoking. Second, the authors thought that more sun exposure would lead to more deadly skin cancer, specifically melanoma, but that just wasn't the case. There was almost no correlation between sun exposure and melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Turns out moderate and frequent sun exposure is actually one of the best things you can do for your health, and it's only sunburn and excessive sun exposure that's a problem. So I don't know who needs to hear this, but this is your friendly reminder to get outside and get some sunshine.
Saved - March 9, 2026 at 10:39 PM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

Uranium glassware: run and hide big harma says . ☢️ I wonder why? https://t.co/pVuHwMmaHG

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Speaker 0 describes uranium water bottles from the 1920s, explaining that you would pour water in and drink it the next day because the uranium would turn it into spring water and into sulfur, claiming “that’s radium and uranium is sulfur.” He then says he decided to test something with food. He put bananas in the uranium water bottle to see what would happen to food. He observed that the uranium water bottles preserve food for up to a month; bananas usually change quickly, but when placed in the bottle, the banana stayed yellow permanently for three weeks. He then left the experiment running, not touching it. After six weeks, the banana developed only a pinch of mold on top and began turning black dots and other signs, but he ate the banana anyway. He says the banana became radioactive and “off the charts” on the Geiger counter, with energy levels described as cranked up. He then ponders what radiation is and notes that humans are radioactive beings, suggesting that perhaps we were meant to consume certain things to bring energy back, but governments have changed this narrative with a scare story. He mentions a government story where a man drank radium water and allegedly his jaw fell off. He emphasizes that this is “no joke” and claims it was just one person, while thousands of others were reportedly doing it. He adds another claim about the imagery used in newspapers: the photo of the man whose jaw supposedly fell off was not him; it was a different person with a disabling disease, used to scare people.
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Speaker 0: Of these uranium water bottles. Okay? From the nineteen twenties. So you used to pour water in there and you would drink it the next day because the uranium would turn it into spring water and into sulfur. Because that's radium and uranium is sulfur. So you would pour it in there and then you drink it. So what I did was I was like, you know what? I'm gonna take a test. I took bananas and I put them in there. Because I was like, you know what? I'm gonna see what happens with food. And I noticed that the uranium water bottles preserve the food for up to a month later, you know, because bananas usually change pretty fast. You take off the little thing off the top and then they start oxidizing and whatever. And I put this banana in there. It stayed yellow, permanently yellow for three weeks. And I'm like, okay. This is a pretty big deal. You know? So then I was like, I'm just gonna leave it. Like, I'm not even gonna touch it. I'm just gonna keep letting them do it. So after six weeks, it took for that banana to even grow just a pinch of mold, like, on top. Just a pinch. And it started turning black dots and all this other stuff. But I decided to do because, you know, I've done a lot of crazy things. I decided to eat the banana. So I cut it and whatever. Now it's radioactive. It's off the charts. The Geiger counter's off the charts, whatever. I was just cranked up out of my mind that day of energy. And I started to think, you know, what happens? Like, you know, we're depleting this this radiation. What are we? Radiation. Like, we are radioactive beings. So it's like, if you think about it, it's almost like we were meant to consume certain things to also bring that energy back. And they've changed all of that. Government scared everybody with this one story where this guy drank radium water and allegedly his jaw fell off. This is this is no joke, And what they it was one person, you know, just one, but all these other people are doing it. Thousands and thousands of people are doing it. And I found out, this gets even better, the picture that they used for the guy whose jaw fell off isn't even the guy. It's they used a different picture of another person who had some debilitating disease and just put it in the newspaper so that they could scare people.
Saved - March 9, 2026 at 6:21 PM

@Mappy6984 - NRM84

Nope https://t.co/JfyMEmypoq

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"Look at all these brand new houses they're building. Ain't that nice? Nope." "Alright. So let's take the irrigation control panel here and why don't we just put it on its own dedicated breaker?" "Panel is right here. Painting with our eyes closed again. Awesome. Nope. Nope." "Nope. Nope." "Yeah. Right. For fiber cement board planks or hardy board, which is that stuff up there, they should be moderately touching but not forced together. So the older alternative method of installing them is leaving about a onesixteen an inch gap to a oneeight an inch gap. Let's see how they did." "Nope. No. Nope. I mean, maybe the other side will be better, right? Maybe." "For real. Come on. It's literally the whole house. No. Wait for it." "Wait for it. Nope. Nope." "Alright. Well, here's the bathroom." "Yeah. Looks good. Alright. Yeah. Alright." "Yep. Nothing to see here. Everything's fine. Nope. And we're missing a splash guard." "And our cabinet doors are a little off there. Couple little dents there. They couldn't even erase what they wrote back here behind the refrigerator." "This is my favorite. Oh, yeah. That's nice." "Dishwasher might stay in place a little bit better if it was actually screwed in. Yeah. And we got that. Nope." "Well, you missed a spot. So there's definitely quite a bit of subject matter here in this garage. We'll go over some of it. Know, unsealed penetrations, all these repairs done to the block. That just looks atrocious." "Big old gap there, gaps at the ceiling, more gaps, repairs, That bracket isn't doing anything. A little bit of everywhere. Missing paint all on the bottom there. Yeah. New construction." "And to add to the garage, we're missing something. And then after doing that today, I get to enjoy my happy place."
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Speaker 0: Look at all these brand new houses they're building. Ain't that nice? Nope. Alright. So let's take the irrigation control panel here and why don't we just put it on its own dedicated breaker? Panel is right here. Painting with our eyes closed again. Awesome. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Where there's one, there's always another one. Nope. Nope. Yeah. Right. For fiber cement board planks or hardy board, which is that stuff up there, they should be moderately touching but not forced together. So the older alternative method of installing them is leaving about a onesixteen an inch gap to a oneeight an inch gap. Let's see how they did. Nope. No. Nope. I mean, maybe the other side will be better, right? Maybe. For real. Come on. It's literally the whole house. No. Wait for it. Wait for it. Nope. Nope. Alright. Well, here's the bathroom. Yeah. Looks good. Alright. Yeah. Alright. Yep. Nothing to see here. Everything's fine. Nope. And we're missing a splash guard. And our cabinet doors are a little off there. Couple little dents there. They couldn't even erase what they wrote back here behind the refrigerator. This is my favorite. Oh, yeah. That's nice. Dishwasher might stay in place a little bit better if it was actually screwed in. Yeah. And we got that. Nope. Well, you missed a spot. So there's definitely quite a bit of subject matter here in this garage. We'll go over some of it. Know, unsealed penetrations, all these repairs done to the block. That just looks atrocious. Big old gap there, gaps at the ceiling, more gaps, repairs, That bracket isn't doing anything. A little bit of everywhere. Missing paint all on the bottom there. Yeah. New construction. And to add to the garage, we're missing something. And then after doing that today, I get to enjoy my happy place.
Saved - March 9, 2026 at 6:09 PM

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

The term “vaccine” is quietly disappearing from many medical consent forms and replaced with broader terms like “biologics.” Biologics is a regulatory category that can include a wide range of products derived from living organisms. https://t.co/pfEIQCXvAE

Saved - March 9, 2026 at 5:38 PM
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I believe oil isn’t from dinosaurs but is produced inside the earth like blood, a renewable resource that never runs out. Scarcity rhetoric is used by elites to keep prices high by labeling it fossil fuel. In fact, there’s as much underground oil as water on Earth.

@MAVERIC68078049 - MAVERICK X

Someday we'll all learn oil isn't made from dinosaur fossils. It is naturally produced from within the earth, like the blood within our bodies. It is a renewable resource which can never run out. The scarcity tactics is used by the elites to promote them as "fossil" fuel, because allegedly being fossil fuels, it means that it will run out, therefore keeping the prices high. Infact there is almost as much underground oil, as there is water here on Earth.

Saved - March 9, 2026 at 5:25 PM

@helios_brah - 🌞HELIOS🌞

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has the lowest incidence in regions with strongest solar exposure Where does it have lowest incidence in the north? In places where people consume the most seafood. h/t @living_energy https://t.co/99stj81UNp

Saved - March 8, 2026 at 10:32 PM
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I hear a blunt parenting truth: be kind to kids’ potential, not their immediate wants. Resist McDonald’s, ice cream, screens for broccoli, homework, walks. It’s boring now, kind later. Short-term pleasure vs. long-term character; the hardest “no” is the deepest love. How do I draw the line between fun and true kindness to their future selves?

@newstart_2024 - Camus

Jimmy Carr nails brutal parenting truth in 25 seconds: "I want to be kind to my kids... but what they want is McDonald's, ice cream, TV, video games. Downstream? Fat, stupid kids. Who wants fat, stupid kids? No one. So you have to be kind to their potential — not their immediate wants. That means broccoli, homework, walks, exercise. Boring now. Kind later." Short-term pleasure vs. long-term character. The hardest "no" is often the deepest love. Where do you draw the line between being "fun" and being truly kind to your kids' future selves?

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The speaker discusses the aim of being kind to their children and considers what the kids actually want. The kids crave fast food from McDonald’s, ice cream, watching TV, and playing video games. The speaker notes that no one wants “fat, stupid kids,” implying that giving in to every request would lead to undesirable outcomes. The core message is that kindness should extend to the children’s potential—who they are going to become in the future. To support that potential, the speaker argues for incorporating less immediately gratifying activities such as eating broccoli, doing homework, taking walks, and exercising. Although these tasks are described as boring, they are framed as acts of kindness that pay off later rather than giving in to short-term desires. The overall idea emphasizes balancing present enjoyment with future well-being, suggesting that genuine kindness involves steering children toward healthier habits and responsibilities now to benefit them later.
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Speaker 0: I want to be kind to my kids. What do my kids want? Well, want McDonald's, and they want ice cream, and they want to watch TV and play video games. Well, Okay, downstream are some fat, stupid kids. Who wants fat, stupid kids? No one. So you have to be kind to their potential, to who they're going to be, right? And that involves broccoli and homework, boring, going on a walk, doing some exercise, but you're being kind later.
Saved - March 8, 2026 at 2:37 PM
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I believe cholesterol is essential in every cell and life itself; without enough, cells die. Healthy cholesterol supports brain function, hormones, muscles, bones, lungs, digestion, immunity, mood, and protection from toxins. A low-carb diet emphasizing nutrient-dense animal foods, avoiding seed oils and excess sugar, creates a favorable TG/HDL ratio—ideally under 1.5—and is claimed to yield zero CVD risk.

@ValerieAnne1970 - Valerie Anne Smith

"The Most Dangerous Idea In Human History Is This Idea that Cholesterol Causes Heart Attacks." – Dr. Cate Shanahan, MD It Was Not True. It Was Never True. It Was Never Proven, Yet It Was Accepted As Fact. Cholesterol is in every one of our cells. It is essential to life, to animal life. All animals, not just humans, every form of animal must have cholesterol in our cell membrane. If The Cell Doesn't Have Enough, It Dies. Low Cholesterol Is Deadly & Dangerous. Healthy Cholesterol Is Crucial For A Thriving Life. Top 15 Cholesterol Benefits: • Prevents dementia & cognitive decline • Protects against all cause mortality • Production of all steroid hormones • Necessary for muscles & bone density • Protective against stroke & heart disease • Important for lungs & airways • Building block of all cells & mitochondria • Absorption of Vitamins A, D, E & K • Critical for digestion & bile acids • Immune system protection against infections • Lowers risk of cancer & death • Lowers risk of depression & suicide • Lowers stress, cortisol & anxiety • Protects against chemicals, toxins & heavy metals • Optimal brain is 60% fat & 25% cholesterol A low carbohydrate diet prioritizing nutrient dense animal foods, eliminating harmful seed oils & excess sugar, provides the best healthy cholesterol profile. This approach keeps Triglycerides low & HDL high, which is one of the best biomarkers for Cardiac health. TG/HDL ratio optimally should be less than 1.5 for zero CVD risk.

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Speaker 0: The most dangerous idea in human history is this idea that cholesterol causes heart attacks. It was not true. It was never true. It was never proven. Yet, it was accepted as fact. It's ridiculous when you think about it because cholesterol is something nature puts in every single one of our cells. It is essential to life, to animal life. All animals, not just humans, every form of animal must have cholesterol in our cell membrane. And if the cell doesn't have enough, it die. Speaker 1: Humans have survived an awful long time eating animal fats. So all of a sudden, the powers that be tell us they're literally off the table, and we followed suit thinking that these people know what they're talking about, and we were really off base.
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Speaker 0: The most dangerous idea in human history is this idea that cholesterol causes heart attacks. It was not true. It was never true. It was never proven. Yet, it was accepted as fact. It's ridiculous when you think about it because cholesterol is something nature puts in every single one of our cells. It is essential to life, to animal life. All animals, not just humans, every form of animal must have cholesterol in our cell membrane. And if the cell doesn't have enough, it die. Speaker 1: Humans have survived an awful long time eating animal fats. So all of a sudden, the powers that be tell us they're literally off the table, and we followed suit thinking that these people know what they're talking about, and we were really off base.
Saved - March 8, 2026 at 1:45 AM
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I note that the WHO classifies the birth control pill as a Group 1 carcinogen, placing it with asbestos and tobacco, meaning strong evidence of cancer risk under certain conditions. The risk isn’t guaranteed and depends on duration, age, lifestyle, and health. For many, benefits like regulating periods, reducing certain cancer risks, and preventing pregnancy may outweigh concerns. This promptes global, informed decision-making with healthcare providers.

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

The World Health Organization has classified the birth control pill as a Group 1 carcinogen, placing it in the same category as known cancer-causing substances like asbestos and tobacco. Group 1 designation means there is strong evidence that the substance can cause cancer in humans under certain conditions. Experts stress that this classification does not mean all users will develop cancer. The risk is influenced by factors such as duration of use, age, lifestyle, and individual health. For many, the benefits of hormonal contraception—such as regulating periods, reducing risk of certain cancers, and preventing pregnancy—may still outweigh potential risks. This announcement has sparked global conversations about the safety of hormonal contraceptives, informed decision-making, and the importance of consulting healthcare providers. Understanding both benefits and risks is key to making choices that best support long-term health. - Pulse Point - ✍️

Saved - March 8, 2026 at 1:15 AM

@maximumpain333 - 🧬Maxpein🧬

THINGS HUMAN WERE NEVER MEANT TO SEE. https://t.co/1XW6HmZLVy

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Things humans were never meant to see are described as energetically harvesting, where you are charged in a court because you’re a battery and then go to a prison cell, which is a battery cell that holds your energy. The claim is that they are harvesting your energy in prison, and that if you astral project and go to a prison, you will see this for yourself. Energy is described as unable to escape cubes. It is claimed that everything today is built in cubes to trap energy, and that the ancients knew this. This is why their rooms were never square, with pointed roofs believed to allow energy to escape. The argument continues that everything seen molds the mind in some formal way. Cubes and squares are described as the most limited shapes, and by seeing them all the time, our minds are subconsciously restricted. The ancients are said to have built with beauty and sophistication because they understood that what is seen affects the mind. The narrative asserts that this changed to dull people down, making things more simple, to make you more simple. Environment is framed as a mental influence. The overall message emphasizes that environments have an effect on the mind, and challenges listeners to figure things out themselves. It ends with a call that minds are expanding and people are progressing inside an “ethereal university,” urging not to stay in the shadow of ignorance and to progress one’s life with knowledge.
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Speaker 0: Things humans were never meant to see. You get charged in a court because you're a battery and then go to a prison cell, which is a battery cell where it holds your energy. They are harvesting your energy in prison. If you astral project and go to a prison, you will see this for yourself. Energy cannot escape cubes. Everything today is built in cubes to trap energy. The ancients knew this. This is why their rooms were never square. They had pointed roofs for energy to escape. Everything you see molds your mind in some formal way. Cubes and squares are the most limited shapes. By seeing cubes and squares all the time, this is subconsciously limiting our minds. The ancients built with beauty and sophistication because they understood what they see has an effect on their mind. They changed this to this to dull us down, to make things more simple, to make you more simple. Environment, it's all mental. It all has an effect on your mind. Think you can work this one out yourself. Minds are expanding and people are progressing inside of the ethereal university. Do not stay in the shadow of ignorance. Progress your life with knowledge, people.
Saved - March 8, 2026 at 12:09 AM
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I’ve warned you: central bankers and asset managers can seize your money. BlackRock’s $26B private credit fund blocked $1.2B in redemption requests, capped at 5%, paid out $620M. Blackstone and Blue Owl also gate redemptions. Liquidity is a myth in this rigged game; private credit isn’t a safe haven, it’s a trap. Pull back, protect your capital, and reach out for strategy at Catherineaustinfitts@protonmail.com or t.me/Austinfitts with the keyword strategy.

@austin_fit76995 - Catherine Austin Fitts

The Great Taking Is Here, BlackRock Just Proved It. Folks, I've been warning you for years: the central bankers and their trillion-dollar asset managers have engineered a system where they can seize your money at will. It's called the "great taking," and it's not theory, it's unfolding now. BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, just locked up investors' funds in its $26 billion private credit fund. $1.2 billion in redemption requests this quarter, 9.3% of the pot, and they said no. Capped it at 5%, paid out $620 million, and blocked the rest. Nearly half those people begging for their own money? Trapped. This isn't isolated. Blackstone's fund saw a record 7.9% redemption surge, they jacked up limits and dumped $400 million of their own cash just to pretend everything's fine. Blue Owl? They stopped honoring redemptions outright. When the gatekeepers of your wealth start saying "no" to your own money, remember what I've said: liquidity is a myth in their rigged game. Private credit was sold as the safe haven from stocks and bonds, but it's the trapdoor to total control. They've hollowed out the markets, loaded them with derivatives, and now the music's stopping. Pull back. Protect your capital. Get out of their funds before the doors slam shut for good. For those ready for real strategy, proven steps to navigate this, reach out on my official email : Catherineaustinfitts@protonmail.com or send a Telegram message : t.me/Austinfitts with the keyword strategy.

Saved - March 1, 2026 at 1:25 PM
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I built http://AcmeAcres.us after raising my own birds and learning what gets injected into meat before it hits the heat lamp. The $4.99 rotisserie bird isn’t kindness—it’s a magnet. Labels fool you: if the ingredient line has “flavoring,” “solution,” gums, or oils I wouldn’t cook with, I know what they’re hiding. Drop your email for 2 free chicken fryers.

@idahobeef - AcmeAcres.us

Once you raise your own birds, you can’t un-see this stuff. I built http://AcmeAcres.us because I got tired of guessing what was injected into my food before it landed under a heat lamp. My wife, Melanie, was sick and we need to be absolutely sure. That $4.99 rotisserie bird isn’t a kindness. It’s a magnet. And to keep that machine humming, your chicken gets “solutions,” phosphates, and flavor chemistry that technically passes a label check while making you think “nothing added.” Legal words doing marketing work. That’s the whole game. Don’t confuse “food-grade” with “food.” Permitted and common doesn’t mean you’d touch it in your own kitchen. Stop trusting the front label. If the ingredient line has “flavoring,” “solution,” gums, or oils you wouldn’t cook with you already know what they’re hiding. Want out? Drop your email on the pop-up. First order from us ships with 2 free chicken fryers. You won’t eat another mystery bird again, I promise.

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Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Speaker 1: Everyone loves Costco chicken or even that rotisserie chicken from Walmart or your favorite grocery store. But what if that label on that rotisserie bird isn't telling you the whole story? What you're about to learn could change the way that you buy protein forever. Costco chicken is beloved and seen as a great deal. I know this. But recent discussions about preservatives, labeling accuracy, and contamination has put that belief at risk. Guys, look. Speaker 2: Costco is facing a lawsuit over its popular rotisserie chickens. A group of shareholders filed the lawsuit against the company over its treatment in raising chickens. Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Most shoppers have no idea this is happening right under their noses. The real question isn't what they're doing. It's why they're allowed to do it. You know that famous $5 rotisserie chicken at Costco? The one that's been the same price since Obama was president? Well, there's a juicy secret they don't want you knowing about. Speaker 1: They label it as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, organic, healthy as it gets. We've talked about this before on this channel. Loopholes. Speaker 0: Costco injects every single rotisserie chicken with a phosphate solution before it hits those warming lights. Think you're buying pure chicken? Think again. You're paying for water with a side of poultry. This liquid injection makes each bird weigh significantly more, So you're essentially buying a sponge that's been soaked in chemical juice. Speaker 1: Did you guys know that these chickens are only about six weeks old because of everything that they pump into them? It's a marketing ploy to get you through the door for the cheap chicken and buy everything else. And there's active lawsuits right now. This is especially bred chicken in horrible conditions. Speaker 3: Grown and fattened on likely corn and soy that's GMO to create this chicken in six weeks that you're eating. They take it to a mass slaughter house where they dip it in chlorine and other toxins to make it safe, and it's leaving those residues on the chicken. And this bird isn't just seasoned with normal herbs and spices. They have preservatives in here like sodium phosphate that's linked to liver and kidney damage and carrageenan, which can degrade into polygenin, which is a known inflammatory agent and possible carcinogen. Speaker 1: Yeah. I found information on that from another doctor. Speaker 4: Doctor Tanya, what's one thing you never buy from the grocery store? Rotisserie chicken. Why? The bag the chicken is stored in is plastic, and it leaches chemicals that get into the food when it's sitting under the heat. Most stores inject the chickens with additives so that they can last on the shelf longer. Chickens are often marinated in a preservative solution. We opt for preservative free cosmetics, and then we're eating preservative infested chicken. And carrageenan. This is a chemical that precooked poultry is injected with to make it tender and juicy, but guess what? It can also inflame the gut. Carrageenan is banned in Europe, but not in The United States. Speaker 1: Yet again, another ingredient item banned in other countries, but allowed in The US. I know we love it because it's such a good deal. It's cheap. It's easy. It's taste great. I'm on the struggle bus with you guys on this one, but I'm reading countless articles, discussion about preservatives, labeling accuracy and contamination that has put all this belief at risk. Now I recently was at a Costco filming this right here. I was there. I saw it. It says no added hormones or steroids in a chicken that is fully developed in six weeks. Right there at the bottom, you can see it says no added preservatives. And have you ever wondered why it's in a plastic bag that you can put in your microwave? Microwave safe, plastic bag, put the two and two together. Speaker 3: Right out of the oven stored in a plastic bag. Nobody really knows what type of plastic bag this is, but it's likely a mix of polyethylene terephthalate. Remember that word phthalate? It's a known hormone disruptor, and this is microwave safe. So you're putting hot food into a plastic bag that can leach these hormone disrupting chemicals, and a 117,000,000 of these are eaten each year in The US. So share this video with your friends. Speaker 1: This is what I'm talking about. Hundreds of thousand millions of these chickens are sold in The US a year. This is why you need to share this out. Sorry folks, but they're just cutting too many corners these days. And it comes down to us. And who's gonna suffer? Us. They're gonna make a ton of money. So if you dive into the legal term no preservatives, they found loopholes to where they can actually put this legally. This is where the class action lawsuit or the lawsuit from a couple people in California are like, hold up. Wait a minute, you guys are using this stuff and this is preservatives, but you guys are saying it's no preservatives. In short, the processing agents that they're using can be deemed not to be called preservatives. Oh yeah, you're getting something with no preservatives, organic as it gets. Yet at the end of the day, you and I would look at that cross eyed and be like, Yeah, what they're using works the same way. It's not what you think it is. That's just what it is. I'm not sure if you guys have seen what these large scale poultry processing facilities look like, but it's not happy chickens walking around a field eating green grass and bugs. Think about the cross contamination that occurs and what safeguards exist and where they fail. For certain that these huge plants they fail. Great thing for Costco is they can scale. They can pump out millions of birds in six weeks and give it to us for a low price even with them losing money. That's right. Like I said, scammedemic kind of they will take a loss on this because they're producing at such a large scale and cutting corners just to get you through the door for that $4 and 99 rotisserie chicken so that you put hundreds of dollars of their stuff in your cart and check out. Other stores, Walmart, other grocery stores, they have caught on to this. They know what Costco found out. They're all doing the same thing. This is information that you need to consider. Speaker 5: Alright, guys. Here are three scary facts about Costco chicken that'll hopefully make you never buy this shit ever again. Alright. So I had to move on over to Lowe's to show you part two of this video. So they start by bathing the chicken in chlorine. They actually put it in a chlorine bath, and it soaks in this chlorine for about thirty minutes. Why does that and should that matter to you? I'm gonna tell you. Next thing they do is they inject the chicken with a chemical compound called TSP. It's trisodium phosphate. Guys, I'm just at Lowe's pulling this stuff off the shelves. This is crazy. I mean, this is the shit that you're allowing into your body. Read the warning label on this and tell me that this is a good idea to ingest in the human body. And then the last thing, which is I don't know if it's scarier than the other two things. They're all really bad. But they they let the chicken sit in these plastic bags, and they sit there for days on end, hours, days, whatever. It's sitting in your fridge for probably a long time. There are microplastics being released into the chicken from the plastic bags that are getting into your body, and it is unbelievably bad for you. Mean, there's microplastics showing up in human hearts, in in in men's testicles. Like, it's really, really bad, guys. So here's the deal. Everyone's gonna ask me, what do I do? Buy your chickens local. Go to your local farmer's market. Go to your local farms. They are a little bit more expensive, so just eat less or go or or just be resourceful and find deals. But stop buying this shit because it's literally killing you. Speaker 1: When I go to Home Depot and I pull TSP off the shelves, what kind of chemical is that? Speaker 6: So when you grab TSP at Home Depot, you're holding trisodium phosphate. It's a heavy duty cleaner, often used to degrease and prep surfaces before painting. Powerful stuff. Just use it with care. Speaker 1: What's the caution label say? Speaker 6: The caution label on TSP usually warns about skin and eye irritation. So gloves and goggles are a must. It'll also say not to inhale the dust and to keep it away from kids. Basically, respect the power and you'll be good. Speaker 1: What if you eat it? Speaker 6: If you ingest TSP, it's no joke. It can cause serious irritation. Think burns in your mouth, throat and stomach. The label will tell you to seek medical help immediately. No waiting. Speaker 1: So yeah, definitely not a seasoning. Speaker 1: But if you go down the rabbit hole on that one, it's gonna say that it's a different type and it's the safe version and the FDA would never allow that specific one in your food. Just a different one. So when they put it in like rotisserie chicken, they're probably just putting safe amounts of it. Speaker 6: Oh no, don't worry. They're not putting TSP in your rotisserie chicken. That'd be a disaster. Some food safe phosphates might be used in processing, totally different and regulated, but the cleaning product TSP strictly for walls, not wings. Speaker 1: Are you sure it's not the same thing? Because a lot of reels say it's the same thing. Speaker 6: Yeah. I get why those reels pop up, but trust me, food grade phosphates and TSP cleaner are not the same. The food versions are heavily regulated for safety. If they try tossing the Home Depot stuff in your chicken, the FDA would have a feel day. So no worries. Speaker 1: I'm telling you guys, it's a deep dive in half. Make informed decisions. Realize that these big companies are all about making the money, not about bringing you the safest product. And trust me, it's a little bit of a stab to me too because I like easy, I like tasty and we need that sometimes. But in this case, they may have jumped through too many hoops too many times, and it's putting Us consumers possibly in a bad position. Speaker 1: I've got two other great videos. If you guys didn't see these videos, you gotta watch these. These will blow your mind equally as much. Please let me know what you think down in the comments. Thumbs up. Share this out and subscribe because I've got a lot more coming down the pipe. Keep prepping, keep learning, keep doing. We'll see you guys on the next one.
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Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Speaker 1: Everyone loves Costco chicken or even that rotisserie chicken from Walmart or your favorite grocery store. But what if that label on that rotisserie bird isn't telling you the whole story? What you're about to learn could change the way that you buy protein forever. Costco chicken is beloved and seen as a great deal. I know this. But recent discussions about preservatives, labeling accuracy, and contamination has put that belief at risk. Guys, look. Speaker 2: Costco is facing a lawsuit over its popular rotisserie chickens. A group of shareholders filed the lawsuit against the company over its treatment in raising chickens. Speaker 0: You trust Costco with your family's dinner, but their meat undergoes a controversial process that's banned in several countries. Most shoppers have no idea this is happening right under their noses. The real question isn't what they're doing. It's why they're allowed to do it. You know that famous $5 rotisserie chicken at Costco? The one that's been the same price since Obama was president? Well, there's a juicy secret they don't want you knowing about. Speaker 1: They label it as no preservatives, guys. And this goes hand in hand with Walmart and your probably your favorite grocery store. This is what I would call a huge scandal. There's a reason why those chickens have been four ninety nine since 2009. It's to get you in the store. It's to get you to spend a ton of money, and they've cut a lot of corners to make sure that it's cheap and easy to produce for you. Welcome, guys. My name's Cohen from Riverside Homestead. What I do is I give you guys value. I do the digging so you don't have to do it. So if you appreciate that, hit the thumbs up right now. Let the community know where you're chiming in from, what state, and let me crush your dreams on rotisserie chicken like ugh. Trust me. I know. So watch. This chicken is labeled as no preservatives, organic, healthy as it gets. We've talked about this before on this channel. Loopholes. Speaker 0: Costco injects every single rotisserie chicken with a phosphate solution before it hits those warming lights. Think you're buying pure chicken? Think again. You're paying for water with a side of poultry. This liquid injection makes each bird weigh significantly more, So you're essentially buying a sponge that's been soaked in chemical juice. Speaker 1: Did you guys know that these chickens are only about six weeks old because of everything that they pump into them? It's a marketing ploy to get you through the door for the cheap chicken and buy everything else. And there's active lawsuits right now. This is especially bred chicken in horrible conditions. Speaker 3: Grown and fattened on likely corn and soy that's GMO to create this chicken in six weeks that you're eating. They take it to a mass slaughter house where they dip it in chlorine and other toxins to make it safe, and it's leaving those residues on the chicken. And this bird isn't just seasoned with normal herbs and spices. They have preservatives in here like sodium phosphate that's linked to liver and kidney damage and carrageenan, which can degrade into polygenin, which is a known inflammatory agent and possible carcinogen. Speaker 1: Yeah. I found information on that from another doctor. Speaker 4: Doctor Tanya, what's one thing you never buy from the grocery store? Rotisserie chicken. Why? The bag the chicken is stored in is plastic, and it leaches chemicals that get into the food when it's sitting under the heat. Most stores inject the chickens with additives so that they can last on the shelf longer. Chickens are often marinated in a preservative solution. We opt for preservative free cosmetics, and then we're eating preservative infested chicken. And carrageenan. This is a chemical that precooked poultry is injected with to make it tender and juicy, but guess what? It can also inflame the gut. Carrageenan is banned in Europe, but not in The United States. Speaker 1: Yet again, another ingredient item banned in other countries, but allowed in The US. I know we love it because it's such a good deal. It's cheap. It's easy. It's taste great. I'm on the struggle bus with you guys on this one, but I'm reading countless articles, discussion about preservatives, labeling accuracy and contamination that has put all this belief at risk. Now I recently was at a Costco filming this right here. I was there. I saw it. It says no added hormones or steroids in a chicken that is fully developed in six weeks. Right there at the bottom, you can see it says no added preservatives. And have you ever wondered why it's in a plastic bag that you can put in your microwave? Microwave safe, plastic bag, put the two and two together. Speaker 3: Right out of the oven stored in a plastic bag. Nobody really knows what type of plastic bag this is, but it's likely a mix of polyethylene terephthalate. Remember that word phthalate? It's a known hormone disruptor, and this is microwave safe. So you're putting hot food into a plastic bag that can leach these hormone disrupting chemicals, and a 117,000,000 of these are eaten each year in The US. So share this video with your friends. Speaker 1: This is what I'm talking about. Hundreds of thousand millions of these chickens are sold in The US a year. This is why you need to share this out. Sorry folks, but they're just cutting too many corners these days. And it comes down to us. And who's gonna suffer? Us. They're gonna make a ton of money. So if you dive into the legal term no preservatives, they found loopholes to where they can actually put this legally. This is where the class action lawsuit or the lawsuit from a couple people in California are like, hold up. Wait a minute, you guys are using this stuff and this is preservatives, but you guys are saying it's no preservatives. In short, the processing agents that they're using can be deemed not to be called preservatives. Oh yeah, you're getting something with no preservatives, organic as it gets. Yet at the end of the day, you and I would look at that cross eyed and be like, Yeah, what they're using works the same way. It's not what you think it is. That's just what it is. I'm not sure if you guys have seen what these large scale poultry processing facilities look like, but it's not happy chickens walking around a field eating green grass and bugs. Think about the cross contamination that occurs and what safeguards exist and where they fail. For certain that these huge plants they fail. Great thing for Costco is they can scale. They can pump out millions of birds in six weeks and give it to us for a low price even with them losing money. That's right. Like I said, scammedemic kind of they will take a loss on this because they're producing at such a large scale and cutting corners just to get you through the door for that $4 and $99 rotisserie chicken so that you put hundreds of dollars of their stuff in your cart and check out. Other stores, Walmart, other grocery stores, they have caught on to this. They know what Costco found out. They're all doing the same thing. This is information that you need to consider. Speaker 5: Alright, guys. Here are three scary facts about Costco chicken that'll hopefully make you never buy this shit ever again. Alright. So I had to move on over to Lowe's to show you part two of this video. So they start by bathing the chicken in chlorine. They actually put it in a chlorine bath, and it soaks in this chlorine for about thirty minutes. Why does that and should that matter to you? I'm gonna tell you. Next thing they do is they inject the chicken with a chemical compound called TSP. It's trisodium phosphate. Guys, I'm just at Lowe's pulling this stuff off the shelves. This is crazy. I mean, this is the shit that you're allowing into your body. Read the warning label on this and tell me that this is a good idea to ingest in the human body. And then the last thing, which is I don't know if it's scarier than the other two things. They're all really bad. But they they let the chicken sit in these plastic bags, and they sit there for days on end, hours, days, whatever. It's sitting in your fridge for probably a long time. There are microplastics being released into the chicken from the plastic bags that are getting into your body, and it is unbelievably bad for you. Mean, there's microplastics showing up in human hearts, in in in men's testicles. Like, it's really, really bad, guys. So here's the deal. Everyone's gonna ask me, what do I do? Buy your chickens local. Go to your local farmer's market. Go to your local farms. They are a little bit more expensive, so just eat less or go or or just be resourceful and find deals. But stop buying this shit because it's literally killing you. Speaker 1: When I go to Home Depot and I pull TSP off the shelves, what kind of chemical is that? Speaker 6: So when you grab TSP at Home Depot, you're holding trisodium phosphate. It's a heavy duty cleaner, often used to degrease and prep surfaces before painting. Powerful stuff. Just use it with care. Speaker 1: What's the caution label say? Speaker 6: The caution label on TSP usually warns about skin and eye irritation. So gloves and goggles are a must. It'll also say not to inhale the dust and to keep it away from kids. Basically, respect the power and you'll be good. Speaker 1: What if you eat it? Speaker 6: If you ingest TSP, it's no joke. It can cause serious irritation. Think burns in your mouth, throat and stomach. The label will tell you to seek medical help immediately. No waiting. So yeah, definitely not a seasoning. Speaker 1: But if you go down the rabbit hole on that one, it's gonna say that it's a different type and it's the safe version and the FDA would never allow that specific one in your food. Just a different one. So when they put it in like rotisserie chicken, they're probably just putting safe amounts of it. Speaker 6: Oh no, don't worry. They're not putting TSP in your rotisserie chicken. That'd be a disaster. Some food safe phosphates might be used in processing, totally different and regulated, but the cleaning product TSP strictly for walls, not wings. Speaker 1: Are you sure it's not the same thing? Because a lot of reels say it's the same thing. Speaker 6: Yeah. I get why those reels pop up, but trust me, food grade phosphates and TSP cleaner are not the same. The food versions are heavily regulated for safety. If they try tossing the Home Depot stuff in your chicken, the FDA would have a feel day. So no worries. Speaker 1: I'm telling you guys, it's a deep dive in half. Make informed decisions. Realize that these big companies are all about making the money, not about bringing you the safest product. And trust me, it's a little bit of a stab to me too because I like easy, I like tasty and we need that sometimes. But in this case, they may have jumped through too many hoops too many times, and it's putting Us consumers possibly in a bad position. I've got two other great videos. If you guys didn't see these videos, you gotta watch these. These will blow your mind equally as much. Please let me know what you think down in the comments. Thumbs up. Share this out and subscribe because I've got a lot more coming down the pipe. Keep prepping, keep learning, keep doing. We'll see you guys on the next one.
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 1:07 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I hear Whitney Webb warn of a “digital prison without walls” built by convenience, not force. AI could replace art, music, writing, and genuine bonds; kids gravitate to robots; some designers link to Epstein, raising trust concerns. Outsourcing creativity risks cognitive dulling. She urges local, analog resilience, real-world creativity, and rejecting the convenience cult. The price of convenience is freedom. Am I protecting one analog practice to stay rooted in the real world?

@newstart_2024 - Camus

Whitney Webb delivered a chilling wake-up call in her recent interview: “A digital prison without walls could be incredibly comfortable… and you would willingly walk into it.” She warns we’re being seduced into techno-enslavement not by force, but by convenience and comfort — the same comforts that make prison tolerable: a roof, food, no need to struggle for survival. Her core concerns remain stark: - AI is aggressively positioned to replace the most human activities: art, music, writing, genuine emotional bonds - Children are already being conditioned to form attachments to robots and algorithms over parents (ads show toddlers saying “I love you” to domestic bots) - Several architects of these systems have documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein — should we trust them to program emotional companions that spend unsupervised time with our kids? - Outsourcing creativity and connection risks leaving us cognitively diminished — post-human shells that no longer create or truly feel Her urgent call to action: Actively build local, resilient, analog alternatives. Prioritize real-world creativity (especially with children). Reject the cult of convenience before the cage locks. “The price of convenience is freedom.” Months later, the trend lines are only steeper. Are we sleepwalking into a cozy cage — or is there still time to choose humanity over the algorithm? What’s one analog practice you’re protecting (or starting) to stay anchored in the real world?

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker argues that convenience is a lever for control, saying much of the effort to enslave people has been through cajoling with comfort. They note that prison is theoretically comfortable—roof, food—just as a “digital prison without walls” could be, requiring people to lift a finger to fight for freedom. Those who don’t want to live in the system must actively build alternatives, especially if their community lacks awareness. The speaker advocates developing local, resilient networks that don’t depend on current infrastructure, highlighting open source alternatives to big tech and expressing hope that there is time left to act. They warn that if society moves toward a posthuman future, people may realize they don’t want to lose what makes them human. They emphasize that many AI-influenced tasks target creative pursuits—art, music, writing—that define humanity, and question what remains if we outsource these to AI. The concern is about cognitive diminishment and the loss of human creativity, urging emphasis on analog alternatives and active engagement in creativity, with particular emphasis on parenting and education for children. The speaker argues against giving children over to digital dependence, criticizing reliance on tablets and algorithm navigation as opposed to real-world skills. They describe domestic robots marketed to children who develop emotional relationships with them, noting that “I love you” dynamics are not good, and warn against trusting the programming of any machine that might influence children when parents aren’t present. They point to the broader issue of taking responsibility for one’s life and raising concerns about whom is programming these technologies, referencing the fact that many big tech figures had relationships to Jeffrey Epstein, a pedophile, and asking whether one should trust those people to shape children’s emotional interactions. They contend that American culture has historically valued rugged individualism and active responsibility, but there have been efforts to condition people away from that through a focus on comfort and convenience. The poll of AI, they claim, encourages passivity—“AI can do this for you”—and if people do not pursue their preferred creative activities, the posthuman future will unfold through inaction. The speaker stresses that there is still time for agency, provided people become aware of the situation and are determined to change it.
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Speaker 0: Yeah, well, that's the price of convenience, isn't it? And I think a lot of the effort to enslave us has been to cajole us and influence us with convenience and comfort. But also in theory, prison is comfortable, right, in the sense that you have a roof over your head and they bring you food. I mean, digital prison without walls could be similarly comfortable. You have to lift a finger to fight for your freedom. Would just willingly walk into the system, right? Those of us that don't want to live in the system have to do something. And so I think we're at a crossroads and have been for several years where those of us that don't want to walk into this have to actively build alternatives. And if you don't have a ton of people in your community doing that, maybe you should reach out and build awareness. But if you have people that are aware of this around you, it's important to build, I would argue, local resilient networks that don't depend on this infrastructure. There's still open source alternatives to a lot of the big tech platforms out there. And I still think, I'm still hopeful that there is time. But, you know, ultimately, at the end of the day, you know, if they're pushing us towards a posthuman future, I think at some point people will realize that they don't want to lose what makes us human. And so, so much of what we're being pushed to use AI for are creative pursuits that help define us as human, right? Making art, making music, writing, these are the things that we're being told to outsource to artificial intelligence, not necessarily the tedious stuff, right? So what's going to be left for us when we outsource of this all to AI? Will we allow ourselves to be cognitively diminished to the point that we can't even create anymore? And then what kind of humans are we at that point? So I think it's very important to encourage analog alternatives to that kind of stuff and to engage in creativity. And there's a lot of opportunity for that, especially for people that have children. Children are very creative and we need to promote that to them instead of being like, here's a tablet, learn how to scroll by the time you're and three or navigate the algorithms. If we do nothing and we don't shift that cultural behavior or what's being made common cultural behavior now, then yeah, it will be very problematic. And so I think it's a very important time right now for parents to make sure your kids are well and anchored in the real world and not just you know, checked out to launch and trusting, you know, potentially trusting algorithms more than you. I mean, there's these efforts to have domestic robots in the house. A lot of the ads show young children developing emotional relationships with these robots saying, I love you, and all of this stuff. That is not good. I absolutely agree. And so, just because you want to focus on self or X, Y, and Z is no excuse to have the emotional connection your child needs be built with a machine programmed by who knows who. I mean, so many of these big tech figures also had relationships to Jeffrey Epstein, a pedophile. Do you want to trust those people to program stuff that's around your kids and talks to them and potentially manipulates them when you're not there? So, it's not just what that, too. I mean, that is the idea of taking active responsibility for things in your life, and we need to do more of that. And culturally, Americans have been the best at that for a very long time. But there have been a lot of efforts to condition us out of that. And a lot of it has been through this effort to cultivate the importance of comfort above all else and convenience. You know, the idea of rugged individualism in The US, unfortunately, has greatly reduced. And I think it's important for us to take active responsibility because the poll of AI is for us to be passive and do nothing and just let it wash over us. And, oh, you don't have to do that anymore. AI can do that and AI can do this for you and this and that. And if we're not focused on the things that we like to create and that we like to do and active, we will recede. And that is how the posthuman future will happen. There is still a lot of time for agency, but people just need to be really aware of what's going on and determined to change it.
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 1:01 PM

@karma44921039 - karma

HISTORIC BOMBSHELL: CIA Files Reveal Plans To Brain Damage & Kill The American People By Covertly Poisoning Vaccines, Food, & Water With Deadly Toxins Every Conspiracy Theorist Has Now Been 100% Vindicated— Just Imagine What's Going To Come Out Next... https://t.co/UDHLMV2A9T

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker asserts that a few days ago the director of National Intelligence, Chelsea Gabbard, released millions of CIA files that were declassified over a decade ago but not digitized or publicly released, including material related to Operation Artichoke. He claims these documents reveal a plan to put poisons in food and water (including fluoride) and to add toxins to vaccines to lower IQ, increase anxiety, create crime, and break down society, comparing them to Memorandum 200 from Henry Kissinger in 1973 and a “total vindication” of his assertions. He asserts these files show a desire to use toxic waste in food and water to depopulate and to render the public more controllable, describing the people behind them as “psychotic demons” at war with humanity and free will. The speaker references Princeton’s reported study using high-powered computers and ultra-low frequency brain-wave readings to demonstrate human ESP capabilities, stating that General Stubblebine exposed this, along with his wife, Raymond Lebo, and others, and claims these findings show humans possess immense power that the globalists are seeking to suppress. He says this reinforces the idea of discovery and revelation, with Infowars acting as a spear. He then discusses a declassified CIA document linked to Tulsi Gabbard, noting that it had been released previously as declassified but not released, and that in 2024 Gabbard published it. The document allegedly details Operation Artichoke as a plan to put poisons in vaccines to dumb down the population, lower fertility, and make people more easily manageable. The speaker asks why there is an obsession with poisoning and dumbing down, and states that incredible CIA documents from the 1950s describe plans to poison vaccines to lower IQ and to introduce other chemicals into food and water to induce anxiety, thereby enabling the collapse of civilization and control over humans. He asserts the existence of a medical system that is compartmentalized and notes personal observations of doctors who agree with his view. He claims a 500% increase in heart inflammation among previously healthy people, some without vaccines, attributing this to shedding and spike protein. He also references remarks involving Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein about a planned pandemic and the power it would confer, and claims a lab at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, under Obama orders, was involved in creating COVID-19 years before its name appeared publicly. The speaker promotes products and the Real Alex Show store, advertising pure atomic iodine (T three), methylene blue, and other supplements, claiming they are superior and unique, and urges viewers to visit realalexshows.com or realhogshows.com for discounts and purchases. He ends by thanking supporters and stating the program’s ongoing presence on air.
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Speaker 0: A few days ago, the director of National Intelligence, Chelsea Gabbard, took millions of CIA files that were declassified over a decade ago, but never digitized, never put out to the public. So just the National Archives and released them. And in there is operation artichoke that came out substantive hearings of '77. Let's fully classify the plan to put poison in food and water like fluoride, the plan to add toxins and chemicals to vaccines to lower our IQs to make American people more manageable and to have more anxiety to create more crime and the breakdown of society. Reminds me of memorandum 200 from Henry Kissinger 1973. Reason we'll use toxic waste of food and water to depopulate the cold public. Total vindication, everything I'm talking about. These people are psychotic demons. They're at war with humanity. They're at war with free will. You said Princeton come out with a major study with high powered computers and systems reading ultra low frequency brain waves of ESP from human to human, and everybody asked. And from the documents I saw, it's general Stubblebine that exposed it. His wife and Raymond Lebo and others. They found that humans have such incredible power, and that's why they're trying to suppress it. This is incredible information, and it shows how incredible we are and how the globalists know that trying to suppress us. I talked about it some on the show today. Talked about it some yesterday, but now it's broken in the Daily Mail. They're like, oh, they wanna control people with chemicals and poisons. No. Read the documents. They're online. I posted them on X yesterday. We'll put them up here on screen. Operation artichoke. Read it for yourself. More total vindication. The age of discovery, the age of revelation, the age of the tyrants being exposed is here, and it's amazing. And Infowars is just a spear. Follow me on next. We're all on shows on next, and god bless you all. And then look at this new declassified CA document, Tulsi Gabbard's got up. It had already been released previously, declassified, but they never released it. They they said it was declassified, but never released it. But 2024, she actually published it. Operation artichoke, a plan to put poisons and vaccines in the food and water to dumb you down, lower fertility, and make you more easily manageable. Why are they obsessed with poisoning us, dumbing us down? They have now declassified incredible CIA documents from the fifties where they say we're gonna put poisons in the vaccines to lower their IQs and make them stupid and more manageable, and then we're gonna put other chemicals in the food and water to give them anxiety to create crime and break down civilization so we can collapse the human system. Sounds like something an alien would come up with. Declassified CIA files revealed chilling blueprint to manipulate Americans' minds. The curve wrote drugging and vaccines. It's all coming up. Operation artichoke, precursor to MK Ultra. And why is it so important? They say it's to make you dumb and controllable before they slowly murder you. And they do that through the very medical system that's compartmentalized. I don't blame the average person in medical system. They're good people on average, and they're waking up. Can't tell you how many medical doctors I talked to and run into if I'm in public. They say you're dead on about it all. We've figured it all out. We're seeing a 500% increase in people coming in with heart inflammation. They're totally healthy previously, and it's and they don't even have the shots. It's it's shedding. It's spike protein. It's everywhere. And you've got, again, Bill Gates and Epstein going back five years before COVID saying, hope we can pull this off, the new virus we're gonna release, the pandemic, and all the power we're gonna have. And then we have documents where they already had COVID nineteen by name three years before in a lab. People say, oh, you're defending China. No. The CHICOMs are involved, but it was made at Chapel Hill, North Carolina under orders of Obama. It was a scandal in 2015. You can understand. I'm supported by you, not by Qatar, not by Israel, by the US government, by viewers and listeners like you. When you go to realalexshows.com, you get discounts even bigger than our main shopping cart, the alexshowstore.com. When you go there, you can get our new pure atomic iodine, the very best. What a game changer. Iodine deficiency is one of the main causes of mental illness, low IQ, you name it. We have the best. Nobody has this beer. T three just came out. It was stronger than last formula. 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We've not offered our original product in almost a year, but now the great crew at Bigly have gone to the manufacturer that has a special license and patent to make, and we have a first limited run of t three. I've been trying to get a replacement for x two for over a year. This is x two, but even better, even stronger, a new formula. True atomic iodine right now at realhogsjones.com. Take action. Thanks for keeping us on air.
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 4:19 AM

@redpilldispensr - Red Pill Dispenser

Dr. Bryan Ardis exposes the depopulation agenda. https://t.co/o3MfQOwfaO

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker asserts that there is a depopulation agenda between now and 2050. They argue that if a plan were to make a massive portion of the global population sick and lockdown people, the only things people can control entering their homes are water. They claim water treatment for drinking and showering uses proprietary blends, including a protein called e carol, described as a snake venom component that elicits blood clotting. The speaker urges viewers to look for venom and asserts that they are poisoning us, specifically pointing to the water. They state that there is no part of me that even questions whether or not they're poisoning us in water. To keep a family healthy, they conclude, you must ensure the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the food you eat are clean.
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: It is my belief and my awareness that there is a depopulation agenda between now and the year 2050. If you were gonna make a massive amount of people around the entire globe sick, if you're gonna do that, and at the same time, you're gonna lock them down, what do they have control of going into your home while you're locked down in the home? Water. Water. You can actually see for our water treatment that we drink and we shower in in their proprietary blends. They include a protein called e carol. That is a snake venom component that elicits blood clotting. You need to go look for venom. They are poisoning us. You need to look at the water. There is no part of me that even questions whether or not they're poisoning us in water. If you wanna make sure your family's gonna stay healthy, you gotta make sure the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the food you eat is clean.
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 4:07 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I'm a Californian. Before Obamacare I paid $150/mo for a family of 4 HMO—never billed, just co-pays. After Obamacare it jumped to $1200/mo. I worked 30+ extra hours weekly to cover the difference with OT and a second job. 70+ hours/wk, part-time school, 3 kids. It became a nightmare. I got sick running ragged before a surgery and I'm permanently disabled. I never cared about politics; that got my attention. Fire insurance issues here, groceries lean.

@PepesFanGirl - Apu'sFanGirl 💚

Californian here : Pre Obama care I paid $150/month for a family of 4 HMO. Pretty much never paid a bill, only co-pays. It shot up to $1200/month post Obamacare. I had to work an extra 30 hours a week or more to make up the difference in OT and keep my 2nd job. So 70 plus hours a week, part time school and 3 kids. It became a nightmare. I ended up getting sick running ragged prior to a surgery and am now permanently disabled. I never paid any attention to politics. That got my attention. I don't know what we pay now. I'm afraid to ask my husband. Then add in fire insurance issues here in California and let's just say groceries are lean.

Saved - March 1, 2026 at 3:55 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’m told that when my daughter is 12–14, nurses and doctors push Gardasil behind our backs. They claim it contains L-histidine that can harm pregnancy, trigger immune overreactions, and cause auto-immune, neurological damage. They cite a mother who says her daughter was sterilized, a girl who died, and claim the three-dose regimen is brutal and unnecessary. Vaccine Resistance Movement.

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

“If you have a daughter approaching the age of 12-14, she will soon be adamantly encouraged, by the attending nurse at her school, and by your very own family doctor, when you are out of the office, to receive the Gardasil HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine, behind your back. (I told Serahn to call me from school and run out of the gates so I could pick her up. No way that we were allowing this into her).. Inexplicably, this dangerous vaccine contains L-histidine, an essential amino acid, which plays a vital role in pregnancy; the synthetic form of which can also pass through the placental wall to the fetus. This could be the direct cause to the spontaneous miscarriage and birth defects in some of the babies. Whenever a vital, naturally occurring substance such as L-histidine is injected into the body subcutaneously or intramuscularly (alongside heavy metals, live/attenuated viruses, detergents & antibiotic excipients etc), a counter effect inevitably occurs where-in the immune system cannot differentiate between the naturally occurring amino acid in the body from that present in the vaccine; registering all these intruders as a common enemy of toxic debris. The immune system instinctively kicks into overdrive, alerting any available antibodies throughout the body to identify & eliminate deposits of L-histidine it encounters in its path. The end result, in each case, we’re seeing the antithesis of nature’s course develop, as the body, stripped of one or more primary components, is now, in essence, at war with itself. What follows is cascade of unfortunate auto-immune reactions; neurological & neuro-developmental breakdown. “I am here today because my daughter was harmed by the Gardasil vaccine. My daughter was actually sterilized by the vaccine. I am begging you, do not expand this vaccine until there are answers to the problems that have already arisen. How many children will have to die because this vaccine was a mistake of crazy proportion? How many will be sterilized?” Gardasil victim’s mother ‘HPV Gardasil Vaccine Killed Our Daughter: This is our daughter Jessica Ericzon, one day we came home from work and found her dead on the bathroom floor. An honor student, an all star athlete, never a medical condition in her life. When the coroner called and said her heart just stopped, she was dead before she hit the floor and he couldn’t tell why, we just couldn’t believe it.‘ The 3 doses required to complete the HPV vaccination regime are so intense, nurses administering the injections are advised to ask patients to lay down during the procedure. In many instances girls have fainted on the spot or gone into sudden seizures. Think twice. The Gardasil Vaccine is completely unnecessary, and extraordinarily hazardous to her health.” R E P O S T E D Vaccine Resistance Movement vaccineresistancemovement.org/?p=7579

Saved - March 1, 2026 at 3:49 AM

@LavenderJadeT - LavenderJade

@redpilldispensr After Covid, empty after empty villages, they just don’t let you know, it’s all long planned, Globalization=Communism, they have the same roots. https://durl.ca/YmXnL

Saved - March 1, 2026 at 2:59 AM
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 2:55 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I understand Netanyahu wants Trump to start a war with Iran, and they seem to be pushing for it. I see Trump dependently tied to the Fed, while a Netanyahu syndicate appears to direct day‑to‑day policy. I doubt they can win a real war without boots on the ground, and fear a “pretend war” could boost neocons and economic plunder. Their next move would be north–south if east–west fails.

@SenseReceptor - Sense Receptor

Catherine Austin Fitts, April 20, 2025: "Netanyahu wants Trump to engineer a war with Iran, and it looks like they're trying. And... I don't see how they win... unless they have a pretend war, which Trump has been known to do." This clip of former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report Catherine Austin Fitts (@solari_the) is taken from an interview with Propaganda In Focus (@PropagandaFocus). ---------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "So Trump is completely dependent on two characters. He's completely dependent on the central banking system and the Fed, you know, for his day to day provision to run the government. But from everything we can tell, this group is totally reporting to the Netanyahu syndicate. And I won't call them Israel because, you know, poor Israel. "If you think we have a tapeworm, they've got the tapeworm par excellence. So, you know, Netanyahu and his syndicate, if you look at what he did during the pandemic, he was killing more Israelis than, you know, Palestinians. So, you know, that syndicate appears to be in total control day to day to day. And my concern is, you know, Netanyahu wants Trump to engineer a war with Iran, and it looks like they're trying. And, for the life of me, I don't see how they win. "I just I think whatever they do, unless they have a pretend war, which, you know, Trump has been known to do, then, you know, that you if you try to have a real war since you can't put boots on the ground, you're gonna lose. And if you lose, I can see how it makes the neocons more more powerful in terms of economic plunder. But the only way you know, your next step, you you have two choices...because the east west strategy failed, you didn't implode Russia. Now you've gotta get Canada, Greenland, and Panama because you if you can't go east–west, you're gonna go north–south."

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- Trump is described as completely dependent on two pillars: the central banking system and the Fed for day-to-day provision to run the government. However, this group is claimed to be reporting to the Netanyahu syndicate, with Netanyahu and his syndicate asserted as in total control day to day. - The speaker asserts that Netanyahu, during the pandemic, was “killing more Israelis than Palestinians,” implying a harsh evaluation of Netanyahu’s actions. - The claimed dynamic is that Netanyahu wants Trump to engineer a war with Iran, and it appears that they are attempting to do so. The speaker cautions that they do not see a winning outcome, suggesting that if a real war is pursued without boots on the ground, there would be losses. - It is suggested that any such loss could make the neocons more powerful economically, implying a link between military action and economic plunder by neocons. - The speaker outlines strategic options: since the East-West strategy failed and Russia was not imploded, the alternative is to shift to a North-South approach by targeting Canada, Greenland, and Panama. This is presented as the next step for reshaping global strategy, given the failure of the East-West approach. - Trump is described as “educating the American people about what you need to keep the model going,” indicating a role in informing or guiding public understanding of the underlying framework or system. - The overall plan is characterized as a program to plunder their own populations and, by extension, plunder around the world, with a current focus on plundering the United States big time. The speaker asserts that this is the trajectory of the “syndicate.” - In sum, the transcript presents a narrative in which Trump relies on a Fed-centered financial system controlled by a Netanyahu-led syndicate, which allegedly drives aggressive geopolitical moves (notably toward Iran) and global plundering, with strategic shifts from East-West to North-South as part of an ongoing plan.
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Speaker 0: So Trump is completely dependent on two characters. He's completely dependent on the central banking system and the Fed, you know, for his day to day provision to run the government. But from everything we can tell, this group is totally reporting to the Netanyahu syndicate. And I won't call them Israel because, you know, poor Israel. They're you know? Yeah. If you think we have a tapeworm, they they've got the tapeworm par excellence. So, you know, Netanyahu in his syndicate, if you look at what he did during the pandemic, he was killing more Israelis than, you know, Palestinians. Yeah. So, you know, that syndicate appears to be in total control day to day to day. And my concern is, you know, Netanyahu wants Trump to engineer a war with Iran, and it looks like they're trying. It does look that way. Yep. And I I for the life of me, I don't see how they win. I just I think whatever they do, they're unless they have a pretend war, which, you know, Trump has been known to do, then, you know, the you if if you try to have a real war since you can't put boots on the ground, you're gonna lose. And if you lose, I can see how it makes the neocons more more powerful in terms of economic plunder. But the only way you know, your next step, you you have two choices. You can because the East West strategy failed, you didn't implode Russia. Now you've gotta get Canada, Greenland, and Panama because you if you can't go East West, you're gonna go North South. So Trump is being very educating the American people about what you need to keep the model going. If you know? But while you do that, their plan is clearly to plunder their own populations. They've been plundering all around the world, and now they're ready to plunder certainly The US big time. So they are
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 2:13 AM

@karma44921039 - karma

telecom worker explains how cell towers make people sick... https://t.co/Yoe82nHhMD

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Speaker 0 says these are five G towers; all of these radios are five G and these are the stuff that actually gets you your cell service. These five Gs are like the brain, telling it how much to give and how much not to give depending on the area. The tanks hold all of the five G; this is half of the mixture and this is the other half, and when you put them together, it creates coronavirus. It then goes through these tubes and out of these antennas and projects all over y’all. The speaker is up there to refill it. Also, if you get the vaccination, it makes it 30 times worse, which is why I am unvaxxed because I’m the one who works for this stuff; if I got vaxxed, I’d be dead already. But, yeah, this is how we’re doing population control right now. See, one of these is loose, so it’s got a leak; I’ve got to figure out which one of these is loose and tighten it back down.
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Speaker 0: This is one of our five g towers. All of these radios, these radios, and these radios are all five g. These are all the stuff. This is what actually gets you your cell service. But all these five g so these are, like, the brain. Just tell it, like, how much to give and how much to not give depending on the area. And these are, like, the tanks that hold all of the five g. So this is half of the mixture, and this is the other half of the mixture. And when you put them together, it creates coronavirus. So then that gets to go through these tubes and out of these antennas and projects all over y'all. And I'm just up here to refill it. Also, if you get the vaccination, it makes it, like, 30 times worse. That's why I am unvaxxed because I'm the one who works for this shit. If I got vaxxed, I'd be dead already. But, yeah, this is how we're doing population control right now. See, one of these is loose, so it's got a leak. So I've gotta figure out which one of these is loose and tighten it back down too.
Saved - March 1, 2026 at 12:48 AM
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I learned a 20-year study found women who clean regularly lose lung function like smoking 20 cigarettes a day, while men show no comparable decline. The gap likely comes from higher exposure to VOCs in cleaners and scented products. The AJRCCM 2018 study from the ECRHS tracked FEV1 and FVC; regular cleaners had about 20 pack-years of loss. The fix is simple: switch to non-toxic options—vinegar, baking soda, Castile soap, hydrogen peroxide.

@newstart_2024 - Camus

A 20-year study found women who regularly cleaned their homes lost lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day. Yes — 20 cigarettes a day worth of damage, and only in women. Men showed no comparable decline. Why the huge gender gap? Women use far more cleaning sprays, disinfectants, air fresheners, scented detergents, candles, and fragrance-loaded products — all containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and irritants that aerosolize and get inhaled deeply into the lungs. Science nugget: The study (published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2018, based on the long-running European Community Respiratory Health Survey) tracked lung function (FEV1 and FVC) over 20 years in thousands of participants. Women who cleaned regularly (weekly or more) had accelerated lung function decline comparable to ~20 pack-years of smoking. No similar effect was seen in men, likely due to lower exposure to household cleaning chemicals. The fix is simple and cheap: Switch to non-toxic alternatives — vinegar + water, baking soda, castile soap, hydrogen peroxide. Ditch the scented sprays, "fresh linen" plug-ins, and harsh chemical cleaners. Your lungs don’t regenerate like your liver. Damage accumulates for life. You wouldn’t smoke a pack a day. Why clean like you do? Who’s switching their cleaning routine after this?

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A recent twenty-year study found that women who regularly cleaned their homes lost lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day, while men did not show the same damage. The speaker questions why this discrepancy exists, attributing it to women using more cleaning products and fragrances—such as the “fresh linen” scent—and more hand soaps, laundry detergents, air fresheners, candles, and other compounds, which are said to damage lungs over time. To address the issue, the speaker advocates stopping the use of chemical cleaners and switching to non-toxic alternatives. Recommended substitutes include vinegar and water, Castile soap, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide, noting that hydrogen peroxide is also effective for disinfecting. The speaker emphasizes that lungs do not regenerate like the liver, implying that the damage from cleaning products is lasting. The argument concludes with a rhetorical comparison: you wouldn’t smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, so why are you cleaning as you do?
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Speaker 0: After what I just learned, I will never let my wife clean again. A twenty year study found that women who regularly cleaned their homes lost lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day. 20 a day. That's insane. And oddly, men did not show the same damage. Why? Women, they use more of these products. More sprays, more chemicals. That fresh linen smell, that's poison. Women also use more fragrance products, hand soaps, laundry detergents, air fresheners, candles, all of it, compounds, all of it damages your lungs over time. So what's the fix? Stop using chemical cleaners. Switch to nontoxic alternatives, vinegar and water, Castile soap, one of my faves, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide as well. It's perfect for disinfecting. Your lungs don't regenerate like your liver. Once the damage is done, it's done. You wouldn't smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, so why are you cleaning like you do?
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@Ryanmatta - RyanMatta 🇺🇸 🦅

Tel Aviv was just hit, Saudi Arabia oil facility were struck, and an Iranian missile hit Dubai’s airport. https://t.co/s4fmNx06yj

@Ryanmatta - RyanMatta 🇺🇸 🦅

Trump is the biggest disappointment in presidential history. I don’t think Trump is going to finish this term out. https://t.co/2RBusI8BfD

@Ryanmatta - RyanMatta 🇺🇸 🦅

Iran has struck Tel Aviv! https://t.co/juVH0Kools

Saved - March 1, 2026 at 12:43 AM
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I read Fox News claiming ice cream is made from plastic, saying this version uses materials from plastic bottles. It also mentions carrageenan and synthetic vanilla: carrageenan allegedly degrades to poligeenan that injures guts in lab gut-permeability tests, and synthetic vanilla is produced by breaking down PET into terephthalic acid then into vanillin.

@ValerieAnne1970 - Valerie Anne Smith

Fox News reports Ice Cream being made out of plastic. “World's first ice cream made with plastic. You heard it right. This version of the sweet treat is actually made from the same materials found in plastic bottles.” Other harmful ingredients include Carrageenan & Synthetic Vanilla... Carrageenan degrades in the gut into Poligeenan which cause gut permeability 'leaky gut'. Researchers literally use it to intentionally injure guts & lab experiments. Synthetic vanilla is genetically engineered. Bacteria & enzymes are used to break down PET plastic used in water & soda bottles into terephthalic acid, then convert that into synthetic vanillin.

Saved - February 28, 2026 at 11:49 PM
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I see the federal income tax as extortion, enforced by fear. There’s no law forcing individuals to pay tax on their labor: Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan (1895) struck direct income taxes; the 1909 Corporate Excise Tax hit corporations, not people (Flint; Redfield). The 1939 salary tax and SSN branding claim turn you into federal personnel. The 16th Amendment allowed taxes on income, not a universal wage tax. My paycheck isn’t voluntary tribute.

@skillz17q - All4Freedom🇺🇲🐸🍿

The federal income tax is straight-up extortion—government agents with guns and badges shaking down everyday Americans for a chunk of their hard-earned wages. 💰🔫🏦 Here's the brutal truth most won't tell you: There is no law that forces the average working American to pay personal income tax on their labor. The Supreme Court already slammed the door on it in 1895 with Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. (157 U.S. 429), ruling that a direct tax on income (especially from property or earnings) was unconstitutional unless apportioned by state population. Boom—struck down. The Court made it crystal clear: you can't just hit individuals with a direct grab on their natural right to earn and own property. Then came the sneaky workaround: the Corporate Excise Tax Act of 1909 (36 Stat. 11). This wasn't a personal income tax—it was an indirect excise tax slapped on corporations for the "privilege" of doing business in corporate form. The Supreme Court backed it up in Flint v. Stone Tracy Co. (220 U.S. 107, 1911), calling it an excise on corporate privileges, measured by net income. Black's Law Dictionary nails it: excises hit "manufacture, sale, consumption... licenses to pursue occupations, and corporate privileges." Not you, the individual. The Court doubled down in cases like Redfield v. Fisher (135 Or. 180, 292 P. 813): "The individual, unlike the corporation, cannot be taxed for the mere privilege of existing... The individual’s right to live and own property are natural rights for the enjoyment of which an excise cannot be imposed." Fast-forward—they started creeping it onto federal employees with the Public Salary Tax Act of 1939, a supposed "temporary" measure to tax government salaries. It never went away. Now the claim is that getting a Social Security Number magically turns you into "federal personnel" or a tax chattel under some hidden contract—tying you as surety to the public debt scheme. That's why they dodge producing a clear statute forcing the average private-sector worker to pay: exposing it would blow the lid off the whole SSN/taxpayer status game. Bottom line: What started as a corporate privilege tax got morphed into a direct levy on your wages through regulatory sleight-of-hand and fear. The 16th Amendment (1913) only allowed Congress to tax incomes without apportionment—it didn't magically make wage taxes constitutional for everyone or turn labor into taxable "income" in the old direct-tax sense. Wake up: Your paycheck isn't voluntary tribute. It's taken at gunpoint by a system that pretends it's law while hiding behind corporations, privileges, and federal "status." Time to question the whole racket. 🚨

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Speaker 0: There is no law. And to date, nobody has been able to show that there is a law for the average American citizen working day in and day out to pay an income tax. Speaker 1: But We, The People Foundation for Constitutional Education put a full page ad in The USA Today on 07/07/2000. And within the body of that ad was a $50,000 challenge for anyone that could show the law. And to me, $50,000 is a lot of money. So I went after that and did the research based on the fact that I thought, let's put this baby to bed. I'm hearing all these rumors. You know, I'm gonna kill two birds with one stone. I'll answer these people's questions they're asking me, and then I win this $50,000. And, you know, based on the research that I did throughout the year 2000 and that I'm still doing, I have not found that law. I've asked congress. We've asked a lot of people in the IRS, IRS commissioners, helpers. They can't answer because if they answer, the American people are gonna know that this whole thing is a fraud. Speaker 2: There is no law. There is no law that requires the average American worker in the private sector to pay a direct unapportioned tax on their labor and compensation for services. There is no law. Speaker 3: I really expected that, of course, there's a law that you can point to in the law book, the code, that requires you to file a tax return. Of course, there is. I mean, I don't know what it is right then as we as he was speaking to me, but sure. So, naively, I agreed to go off and research it and get back to him. Three and a half months later, I was at that point where I couldn't find the statute that clearly made a person liable, at least not me and, most people I know. And I had no no choice in my mind except to to resign. Speaker 4: I had to leave the IRS because I presented, evidence that I had accumulated indicating that the agency was violating the law and violating people's rights. And I asked the agency for a response to my sincere concerns, and the answer I got was that they would not respond to my concerns and that they would, provide me with the paperwork necessary to tender my resignation. Speaker 5: You can look through the statutes and look for the law that requires you to pay. And when you do that, you can't identify a law that requires the average person in America who earns a wage and works in private business to pay an income tax. Speaker 2: American citizens, along with the foundation, have been asking the IRS to specifically provide them with the the underlying legal foundation upon which they administer and enforce the personal income tax laws in our country. Speaker 3: At the national level, when people would attempt to contact somebody of a much higher authority, say the cons the commissioner, same kind of thing. They wouldn't get they would get answers that were in effect non answers. Speaker 6: You have to understand that an agency which will unlawfully impose a tax that doesn't exist it's not gonna care. If we, the people, don't know what our rights are, they're not gonna tell us. Speaker 4: If Americans just learned that the IRS was actually knowingly deceiving them, that that enough that would be enough for them to rise up and put a stop to it. Speaker 7: 100% of what is collected is absorbed solely by interest on the federal debt. All individual income tax revenues are gone before one nickel is spent on the services taxpayers expect from government. People have been told, you know, that you need this income tax system to fund government, is absolutely ridiculous. I mean, my question is, well, if that's true, how did we fund government from 1776 to 1913? Speaker 8: The main purpose of the income tax is not to raise revenue, but to redistribute wealth and to control society. And a lot Speaker 9: of people might say, well, gee, if there wasn't an income tax, what would happen to education? They don't understand that education is paid for, for the most part, out of state and local taxes, your property tax. People might say, well, how are we going to build and maintain our highways if there's no money coming into the government? We need our highways. There is a tax on every gallon of gasoline that people buy. Proceeds from the income tax do not pay for highway construction. Speaker 10: I believe that in both spirit and substance, our tax system has come to be un American. Death and taxes may be inevitable, but unjust taxes
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Speaker 0: There is no law. And to date, nobody has been able to show that there is a law for the average American citizen working day in and day out to pay an income tax. Speaker 1: But We, The People Foundation for Constitutional Education put a full page ad in The USA Today on 07/07/2000. And within the body of that ad was a $50,000 challenge for anyone that could show the law. And to me, $50,000 is a lot of money. So I went after that and did the research based on the fact that I thought, let's put this baby to bed. I'm hearing all these rumors. You know, I'm gonna kill two birds with one stone. I'll answer these people's questions they're asking me, and then I win this $50,000. And, you know, based on the research that I did throughout the year 2000 and that I'm still doing, I have not found that law. I've asked congress. We've asked a lot of people in the IRS, IRS commissioners, helpers. They can't answer because if they answer, the American people are gonna know that this whole thing is a fraud. Speaker 2: There is no law. There is no law that requires the average American worker in the private sector to pay a direct unapportioned tax on their labor and compensation for services. There is no law. Speaker 3: I really expected that, of course, there's a law that you can point to in the law book, the code, that requires you to file a tax return. Of course, there is. I mean, I don't know what it is right then as we as he was speaking to me, but sure. So, naively, I agreed to go off and research it and get back to him. Three and a half months later, I was at that point where I couldn't find the statute that clearly made a person liable, at least not me and, most people I know. And I had no no choice in my mind except to to resign. Speaker 4: I had to leave the IRS because I presented, evidence that I had accumulated indicating that the agency was violating the law and violating people's rights. And I asked the agency for a response to my sincere concerns, and the answer I got was that they would not respond to my concerns and that they would, provide me with the paperwork necessary to tender my resignation. Speaker 5: You can look through the statutes and look for the law that requires you to pay. And when you do that, you can't identify a law that requires the average person in America who earns a wage and works in private business to pay an income tax. Speaker 2: American citizens, along with the foundation, have been asking the IRS to specifically provide them with the the underlying legal foundation upon which they administer and enforce the personal income tax laws in our country. Speaker 3: At the national level, when people would attempt to contact somebody of a much higher authority, say the cons the commissioner, same kind of thing. They wouldn't get they would get answers that were in effect non answers. Speaker 6: You have to understand that an agency which will unlawfully impose a tax that doesn't exist it's not gonna care. If we, the people, don't know what our rights are, they're not gonna tell us. Speaker 4: If Americans just learned that the IRS was actually knowingly deceiving them, that that enough that would be enough for them to rise up and put a stop to it. Speaker 7: 100% of what is collected is absorbed solely by interest on the federal debt. All individual income tax revenues are gone before one nickel is spent on the services taxpayers expect from government. People have been told, you know, that you need this income tax system to fund government, is absolutely ridiculous. I mean, my question is, well, if that's true, how did we fund government from 1776 to 1913? Speaker 8: The main purpose of the income tax is not to raise revenue, but to redistribute wealth and to control society. And a lot Speaker 9: of people might say, well, gee, if there wasn't an income tax, what would happen to education? They don't understand that education is paid for, for the most part, out of state and local taxes, your property tax. People might say, well, how are we going to build and maintain our highways if there's no money coming into the government? We need our highways. There is a tax on every gallon of gasoline that people buy. Proceeds from the income tax do not pay for highway construction. Speaker 10: I believe that in both spirit and substance, our tax system has come to be un American. Death and taxes may be inevitable, but unjust taxes are not. Speaker 6: This small booklet includes the constitution of The United States, the bill of rights, the declaration of independence. This is document that every citizen should read. It's a document which freed an entire nation. This is the Internal Revenue Code, and this document and it the unlawful application of this document by the Internal Revenue Service has enslaved the nation that this document attempted to free.
Saved - February 28, 2026 at 11:49 PM
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The article argues that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has transformed oil markets into a highly volatile and fear-driven environment, where prices rise not only on confirmed supply disruptions but also on the anticipation of potential shocks. It notes that geopolitical tensions involving Israel, Iran, and regional actors have amplified concerns about crude flows through critical Persian Gulf corridors, prompting traders to price in the possibility of sudden supply interruptions from major OPEC producers. Since the Israel–Hamas conflict reignited in 2023, oil responses are described as being driven more by headlines and risk premiums than by fundamental supply-demand imbalances, with traders reacting to potential disruptions from key producers rather than to confirmed shortfalls. A central claim is that OPEC’s influence expands during crises because markets look to Gulf producers to stabilize supply, and higher volatility tends to translate into higher revenues for oil-exporting nations even without actual production cuts. The article asserts that fear and uncertainty elevate the geopolitical risk premium, allowing OPEC to gain leverage and potentially profit from production restraint. It cites 2026 as a period when OPEC+ is weighing whether to maintain voluntary cuts or unwind them, with prices fluctuating in a range roughly between $61 and $71 per barrel as tensions influence expectations. At the same time, broader geopolitical risks, including possible U.S.–Iran escalation, continue to push crude into volatile ranges with Brent around the $70s and WTI in the mid-$60s, underscoring how fear can sustain higher price levels independent of immediate supply losses. The piece then outlines ripple effects for North America, emphasizing that domestic markets are not insulated from Middle Eastern instability. It highlights five interconnected consequences: higher fuel prices driven by global benchmarks affecting pump costs; inflationary pressure as energy costs filter into transportation, manufacturing, and food; increased market volatility that can benefit energy producers while harming transportation, airlines, and manufacturing sectors; strategic vulnerability if tensions escalate toward direct conflict, potentially disrupting global supply chains and increasing reliance on strategic reserves; and an opportunity for domestic producers like U.S. shale and Canadian oil sands, which can see profitability improve as prices rise, albeit amid policy friction related to environmental goals and energy transition timelines. The article closes by framing the conflict as a global economic event that reshapes the energy landscape, strengthens OPEC’s strategic position, and imposes inflationary and volatility pressures on North American economies while reconfiguring consumer behavior and brand-market dynamics in a 2026 context of energy uncertainty.

@juan_gonzalesP - GonzalesJ

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Why a Drone Strike 7,000 Miles Away Just Raised Your Cost of Living?

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has pushed global markets into one of the most volatile periods in recent years. Military tensions involving Israel, Iran, and regional actors have amplified fears of supply disruptions across the Persian Gulf, home to the world’s most strategically important oil corridors. Recent escalations, including U.S.–Israel strikes on Iranian-linked targets, have intensified concerns about crude flows and regional production stability.

This instability has created a geopolitical risk premium on oil, where prices rise not because supply is cut, but because markets fear it might be. Analysts note that since the Israel–Hamas conflict reignited in 2023, oil has repeatedly reacted to headlines rather than fundamentals, with traders pricing in the possibility of sudden supply shocks from major OPEC producers.

How OPEC Benefits From Escalation and Higher Oil Prices

OPEC’s influence grows during geopolitical crises. When tensions rise, markets look to OPEC, especially Gulf producers, to stabilize supply. But higher volatility often works in OPEC’s favor:

  • Higher prices mean higher revenue. Even without actual supply cuts, fear-driven price spikes boost income for oil‑exporting nations.
  • OPEC gains leverage. As global markets become more dependent on predictable output, OPEC’s decisions carry more weight.
  • Production restraint becomes more profitable. In 2026, OPEC+ has been weighing whether to maintain voluntary cuts or unwind them, even as prices fluctuate between $61 and $71 per barrel depending on the day and the severity of geopolitical tensions.

Meanwhile, broader geopolitical risks - such as potential U.S. Iran escalation - continue to push crude into volatile ranges. Brent has been trading around $70–$71, while WTI hovers near $66, driven by fears of supply disruption.

In short: OPEC doesn’t need to act for prices to rise - global fear does the work.

The Ripple Effects in North America

North America is not insulated from Middle Eastern instability. The effects are already visible across several fronts:

1. Higher Fuel Prices

Even though the U.S. and Canada produce significant oil domestically, global prices dictate local costs. When Brent and WTI rise due to Middle East tensions, North American consumers pay more at the pump.

2. Inflation Pressure

Higher energy prices feed directly into transportation, manufacturing, and food costs. This complicates central bank strategies in both the U.S. and Canada, where inflation control remains a priority.

3. Market Volatility

North American stock markets react sharply to oil price swings. Energy companies may benefit, but transportation, airlines, and manufacturing sectors face cost pressures.

4. Strategic Vulnerability

Analysts warn that if U.S. - Iran tensions escalate into direct conflict, oil disruption scenarios could become severe - impacting global supply chains and forcing North America to rely more heavily on strategic reserves.

5. Opportunity for Domestic Producers

Higher global prices can boost profitability for U.S. shale and Canadian oil sands producers. However, this comes with political friction around environmental policy and long‑term energy transition goals.

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Conclusion

The Middle East conflict is no longer a regional issue - it’s a global economic event. OPEC’s strategic position strengthens as prices rise, while North America faces a mix of inflationary pressure, market volatility, and geopolitical uncertainty. As tensions continue, the world’s energy landscape is being reshaped in real time.

#MiddleEastConflict #OPEC #OilPrices #Geopolitics #EnergyCrisis #NorthAmericaEconomy #GlobalMarkets #OilAndGas #Inflation #WTI #BrentCrude #IsraelIran #EnergySecurity #MarketVolatility #2026Outlook #TrendingNow

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I see the Mouse Utopia of the 1960s predicting our current reality. Give a population endless food and safety, and chaos follows: social overload, endless status wars, impossible competition, no real bonds. Males become “beautiful ones,” females lose interest, no mating, extinction. With smartphones since 2010, we have digital cages: constant comparisons, shallow ties, fewer young people having sex, 30% of men under 30 with zero sex in a year, and rising loneliness. You can turn it off and reclaim real connection.

@newstart_2024 - Camus

The "Mouse Utopia" experiment from the 1960s predicted exactly what's happening to young humans right now. They gave mice unlimited food, perfect safety, no predators — paradise. Population exploded… then suddenly collapsed. Within four years: total extinction. Why? Social overload. Constant interaction with thousands of others → status wars, impossible competition, no real bonds left. Males became "beautiful ones" — groomed obsessively, withdrew, stopped pursuing females. Females lost interest too. No mating → no babies → extinction. Sound familiar? Since smartphones (≈2010), humans live in digital mouse utopia: 24/7 comparison, status chasing, impossible beauty/lifestyle standards, endless shallow interactions. Result: - Young people having less sex than any previous generation - 30% of men under 30 report zero sex in the last year - Loneliness epidemic worse than any virus The mice couldn't escape the cage. You can. Turn it off. Reclaim real connection. Or watch the beautiful ones multiply. Which part of this hits closest to home for you?

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This transcript recounts a premise called “the mouse paradise,” a scientific experiment from the nineteen sixties. It describes placing four females and four males and letting them multiply. The population exploded—“Hundreds and thousands.” Then “something strange happened. They stopped mating. And within four years, they were extinct.” The stated reason was “social interaction overload.” The mice faced “twenty four seven interaction with thousands of others,” leading to “too much stimulation, too much competition for social status.” As a result, many males became so called “the beautiful ones,” losing interest in females and groomed themselves all day, withdrawing completely. The females, in turn, followed by losing interest in males. The outcome: “no mating and they all just died without having babies.” The narration draws a parallel to humans, asserting that “since twenty ten smartphones, humans are living the same social interaction overload.” It describes “twenty four seven status competition, income and lifestyle comparison with thousands of others,” and “physical looks to impossible standards.” It contends that many young people “just choose to withdraw.” It claims, “For the first time in history, young people are having less sex than their parents.” The data point given is that “Thirty percent of men 30 had no sex for a year.” The speaker labels this trend as a “loneliness epidemic” that “hits us harder than any virus could.” The closing lines emphasize a contrast between the mice and humans: “The mice couldn't turn this off.” Yet the speaker asserts personal agency for the listener: “But you, you can.”
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Speaker 0: This is why everyone is single and men stop trying. This is the mouse paradise, a scientific experiment from the nineteen sixties. They made the perfect world from my suite. Unlimited food, safety, and no predators. In the beginning, they placed four females and four males and let them multiply. The population exploded. Hundreds and thousands. Then something strange happened. They stopped mating. And within four years, they were extinct. But why? According to scientists, the reason was social interaction overload. Just like humans on social media today. They were in twenty four seven interaction with thousands of others. Too much stimulation, too much competition for social status. And this led them to lose the ability to form bonds, to mate and raise their young. Many males became so called the beautiful ones. They lost interest in females. They just groomed themselves all day and withdrew completely because they could not compete in this chaos anymore. And the females followed by losing interest in males. So, no mating and they all just died without having babies. Since twenty ten smartphones, humans are living the same social interaction overload. Twenty four seven status competition, income and lifestyle comparison with thousands of others, physical looks to impossible standards. And many young people just choose to withdraw. For the first time in history, young people are having less sex than their parents. Thirty percent of men 30 had no sex for a year. Loneliness epidemic hits us harder than any virus could. You know, the mice couldn't turn this off. But you, you can.
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It's bizarre this keeps happening. It’s almost as if the same people (the Jews, if you don’t understand) are the ones causing it. You've damaged America's reputation, so leave. Americans are fed up with the likes of you.

@shianmen - human rights

@Ryanmatta It's bizarre that this keeps happening. It's almost as if the same people (the Jews, if you don't understand) are the ones causing it to happen again and again. Now, please, you've damaged America's reputation, so leave. Americans are fed up with the likes of you. today👇 https://t.co/kyITtAbshL

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@JOKAQARMY1 - mrredpillz jokaqarmy

More Conspiracy facts you need to accept 💯 https://t.co/BFXB5elvZt

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Dinosaurs are not real, but dragons are. Our sky is being sprayed with poison and nanobots. Climate change is not real, at least not in the way they tell you it is. They're just using it to limit your travel, taxi more, and sell you new products like electric vehicles. Fluoride is calcifying your pineal gland to disconnect you from the divine power within you. Cathedrals and other architectural wonders were not just buildings; they were part of a grid for free energy. Israel did nine eleven. Bill Gates created ticks that can make you allergic to red meat. Viruses have never been proven in a lab. They're basically a boogeyman. All vaccines cause rates of illness to skyrocket. Yes, Susan, even the polio one. Government is just organized crime with a fancy name. The World Economic Forum talks about depopulating the earth. These are the people making decisions for your health. Hospitals literally kill people to harvest their organs and sell them on the black market. The air force has direct energy weapons, and they use them to create natural disasters so then they can take the land for dirt cheap. They also use geoengineering to create and control large storms for the same purpose. Modern farming is destroying the soil and leaving our food with little to no nutrients. If you go to most grocery stores, by the time your food makes it to the table, it has zero nutritional value, either buy local or buy frozen. Seed oils cause heart problems, not butter and healthy fats. The runoff water from the chemical they use in nonstick pans causes birth defects and poisoned an entire community that lived near a DuPont facility. Watch the Devil We Know documentary. This is what you're cooking your food in. The government can use frequency manipulation to alter your brain waves. Five g and six g were not created for faster phone service. People who live closer to electrical facilities and five g towers have a higher likelihood of cancer. They're poisoning your food, air, water, and personal products because they want you to be gay and retarded. Conspiracy theorists don't tell you these things to make you depressed and nihilistic. We tell you so that you can make empowered decisions for yourself and your family. We don't get out of this mess by putting our heads in the sand.
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Speaker 0: So now that you know the conspiracy theorists are right about basically everything, here are some other facts that you need to accept. Dinosaurs are not real, but dragons are. Our sky is being sprayed with poison and nanobots. Climate change is not real, at least not in the way they tell you it is. They're just using it to limit your travel, taxi more, and sell you new products like electric vehicles. Fluoride is calcifying your pineal gland to disconnect you from the divine power within you. Cathedrals and other architectural wonders were not just buildings. They were part of a grid for free energy. Israel did nine eleven. Bill Gates created ticks that can make you allergic to red meat. Viruses have never been proven in a lab. They're basically a boogeyman. All vaccines cause rates of illness to skyrocket. Yes, Susan, even the polio one. Government is just organized crime with a fancy name. The World Economic Forum talks about depopulating the earth. These are the people making decisions for your health. Hospitals literally kill people to harvest their organs and sell them on the black market. The air force has direct energy weapons, and they use them to create natural disasters so then they can take the land for dirt cheap. They also use geoengineering to create and control large storms for the same purpose. Modern farming is destroying the soil and leaving our food with little to no nutrients. If you go to most grocery stores, by the time your food makes it to the table, it has zero nutritional value, either buy local or buy frozen. Seed oils cause heart problems, not butter and healthy fats. The runoff water from the chemical they use in nonstick pans causes birth defects and poisoned an entire community that lived near a DuPont facility. Watch the Devil We Know documentary. This is what you're cooking your food in. The government can use frequency manipulation to alter your brain waves. Five g and six g were not created for faster phone service. People who live closer to electrical facilities and five g towers have a higher likelihood of cancer. They're poisoning your food, air, water, and personal products because they want you to be gay and retarded. Conspiracy theorists don't tell you these things to make you depressed and nihilistic. We tell you so that you can make empowered decisions for yourself and your family. We don't get out of this mess by putting our fucking heads in the sand.
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Do you think I am crazy? https://t.co/3U6y4nkg79

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I allege Jeffrey Epstein hijacked Bitcoin, funding MIT core devs, Brock Pierce, and Blockstream to throttle BTC, then steered development funding to Epstein’s money. I claim Pierce co-founded Tether, driving 2017 price pumps with unbacked money, and that Tether never passes an audit. Lutnick via Cantor Fitzgerald backs Tether and pushed the Genius Act to back stablecoins with US Treasuries. The Clarity Act would tokenize all assets and transfer them to the four biggest banks.

@AaronRDay - Aaron Day

JEFFREY EPSTEIN HIJACKED BITCOIN AND NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT Jeffrey Epstein didn't just traffic people. He hijacked Bitcoin. We found it in the files. Exposed it on The Corbett Report today. Epstein funded the MIT developers who killed Bitcoin as peer-to-peer cash. His crypto advisor Brock Pierce ran the Bitcoin Foundation into the ground, then handed development funding to MIT where Epstein's money was explicitly earmarked for the core devs. We have the emails. Epstein invested in Blockstream, the company that only exists if Bitcoin stays throttled at 7 transactions per second. Then his money funded the developers who made that permanent. Pierce co-founded Tether. A University of Texas study found over 50% of Bitcoin's 2017 price pump came from unbacked Tether printing. The CFTC found only 27 cents backing every dollar of Tether. They manufactured the "digital gold" narrative with fake money. Tether has never passed an audit. Not once. No firm will even work with them. Then Howard Lutnick, Epstein's literal next door neighbor who lied under oath about their relationship, invested $600M in Tether through Cantor Fitzgerald. His firm now manages all of Tether's treasury reserves. Lutnick went from fundraising for Hillary Clinton to chairing Trump's transition team. He installed Bo Hines as White House crypto advisor. Together they pushed the Genius Act, which requires all stablecoins to be backed by US Treasuries, managed by Lutnick's firm. 10 days after the Genius Act passed, Hines quit the White House and became CEO of Tether's US subsidiary. The Genius Act is not crypto innovation. It is a backdoor CBDC that funds $3 trillion in additional government debt while making Lutnick's firm the biggest beneficiary. And there is something worse coming. The Clarity Act will tokenize everything you own. Your stocks, 401k, commodities, real estate. All programmable, trackable, seizeable. Combined with legal changes already made in all 50 states since 1994, when the next financial collapse hits, your assets transfer to the four largest banks with a click of a button. Every player is connected. Every move was coordinated. This is not Big Short 2.0. This is Big Short 2.0 on steroids, pre-planned and run by the same network that already owns the outcome.

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Aaron Day discusses the Epstein files’ implications for Bitcoin and global finance, presenting a tightly linked web of players and events. - The hijacking of Bitcoin is framed as a deliberate shift from Bitcoin’s original vision of peer-to-peer digital cash to digital gold and a store of value for Wall Street, with slow, expensive transactions for everyday use. The article on brownstone.org, “the hijacking of Bitcoin,” by Aaron Day, is central to this claim. - Original Bitcoin vision and early adoption: Bitcoin’s white paper envisioned peer-to-peer digital cash, a global currency usable for day-to-day purchases with low transaction fees. By 2017, major retailers accepted Bitcoin (Overstock.com, Microsoft, Expedia, Subway franchises), and Bitcoin was faster and cheaper than traditional systems. By late 2017, average transaction fees rose to about $50 and finalization times stretched to 7–10 days, leading to a shift in narrative toward Bitcoin as digital gold and a store of value. - The block size fight (2015–2017) and its subversion: The discussion centers on the block size debate and the decision to throttle Bitcoin to seven transactions per second by capping blocks at one megabyte. Blockstream, a for-profit company founded by early Bitcoin Core developers, is described as promoting second-layer solutions and benefiting from smaller block sizes. The original vision called for higher throughput and scalability, but Blockstream allegedly aligned with interests favoring smaller blocks and second-layer implementations. - MIT funding and Epstein’s involvement: Brock Pierce, who served as chair of the Bitcoin Foundation, allegedly advised Jeffrey Epstein on cryptocurrency starting from a 2011 MindShift Conference at Little Saint James Island. Epstein’s influence extended into funding core Bitcoin developers through MIT after the Bitcoin Foundation collapsed in 2015. Joy Ito, head of MIT, allegedly exchanged emails indicating Epstein’s money was earmarked to fund named developers (Gavin Andresen, Vladimir Vanderland, Corey Fields). Epstein’s funding coincided with MIT taking over developer funding as the Bitcoin Foundation waned. - Brock Pierce’s intertwined roles: Brock Pierce is linked to Epstein, the Bitcoin Foundation, Blockstream, and Tether. Pierce’s trajectory includes cofounding Tether, a stablecoin, and later pressuring the narrative shift to digital gold. Blockstream’s investors included traditional finance figures tied to Epstein’s network. Epstein allegedly invested in Blockstream before the Bitcoin Foundation’s collapse, and Blockstream benefited from a Bitcoin ecosystem that would throttle block sizes. - Tether, stablecoins, and price manipulation claims: Pierce co-founded Tether, a stablecoin whose 1:1 peg to the dollar is claimed to have been maintained without full backing. A University of Texas study reportedly found that over 50% of Bitcoin’s 2017 price appreciation was due to Tether being used to buy Bitcoin. The CFTC and New York State investigations allegedly found Tether not fully backed, with as little as $0.26 backing per $1 in circulation according to those findings. Tether’s role is tied to Bitcoin’s price rise and the store-of-value narrative. - Howard Lutnick and the Genius Act: Howard Lutnick, Epstein’s ally and neighbor, is described as having funded Tether (Cantor Fitzgerald reportedly invested $600 million), with Cantor Fitzgerald gaining an exclusive contract to manage U.S. treasuries backing Tether. Lutnick reportedly lied about his ties to Epstein during Senate testimony and later became Commerce Secretary after involvement with Bo Hines, a crypto adviser who helped draft the Genius Act. The Genius Act purportedly requires private stablecoins to be backed by U.S. treasuries and to comply with financial surveillance, benefiting Lutnick’s firm, which manages treasuries. The Genius Act is portrayed as a backdoor to a centralized, surveilled monetary system, and the act positions stablecoins as a key funding mechanism for U.S. debt (billions added to treasury issuances). - The Clarity Act and tokenization fears: A forthcoming Brown Center Institute piece on the Clarity Act is described as not just about crypto rules, but about tokenizing everything—stocks, 401(k)s, commodities, oil, agriculture, and eventually real estate—under centralized surveillance. The Clarity Act is presented as enabling programmable, trackable, censorable digital tokens for all owned assets, with BlackRock’s Larry Fink cited as indicating widespread tokenization. The Clarity Act is said to be moving through Congress after passing the House. - Broader implications and calls to action: The interview frames technocracy, digital currencies, and centralized tokenization as accelerating far more quickly than imagined. Aaron Day advocates publicizing and understanding how corrupt arrangements and tokenization schemes integrate Epstein’s network with MIT, Blockstream, Tether, and political leadership. The proposed personal strategies include exiting fiat, avoiding government-regulated stablecoins, using privacy coins, gold, and silver; exploring private healthcare and medical tourism; forming trusts; and building parallel systems to reclaim free will amid what is described as technocracy. - The conversation closes with references to continuing coverage and a promised deeper dive into the Genius Act and Clarity Act, accompanied by show notes and links at corbettreport.com/epstein Bitcoin and brownstone.org.
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Speaker 0: So it's now we know that it's there in writing that Epstein was funding this, while the Bitcoin Foundation, which imploded, was run by this by Brock Pierce, who was Jeffrey Epstein's adviser on crypto since 2011. So this gets more intertwined than I could have ever imagined. And and, you know, as we'll continue to discuss, it even gets, you know, worse from there. Speaker 1: You're listening to the Corbett Report. Speaker 2: Welcome back, friends. Welcome back to the Corbett Report. It is February 2026. And today, I have a very important report for those who might be thinking that they are suspicious of all of the attention and coverage that is, that The Epstein Files are gaining in the establishment media. If the establishment media is talking about it, it must be a SIOP and distraction. Right? Well, it might be a distraction of sorts. That is a distraction from some of the really scandalous, truly amazing information that we have uncovered in these Epstein files. And specifically, I'm not talking about the more prurient and more sensational headline grabbing types of scandals. I'm talking about a scandal that you may not have heard about, but is probably one of the more important revelations from the Epstein files so far. It is contained in a very extensive, very well documented article that is now up on brownstone.org. It is called the hijacking of Bitcoin, and it is by today's guest, Aaron Day. So, Aaron, thank you very much for joining us today on the corporate report. Speaker 0: Thank you for having me on. Speaker 2: Alright. Let's get into this article, which starts by saying the original vision for Bitcoin was simple, peer to peer digital cash, free from banks and government. However, this article argues that this vision was deliberately hijacked as Bitcoin is now pushed as digital gold, a scarce asset for Wall Street with slow and expensive transactions for everyday use. Alright. Well, I'm Aaron, my audience may or may not be familiar with the ins and outs of the development of Bitcoin in the crypto space. So just to get everybody on board, perhaps we can start with just some basic information. You start by talking about the twenty fifteen to twenty seventeen block size fight. So can you tell us what was the original Satoshi Nakamoto white paper vision for Bitcoin? What were the block size wars about? And how did that subvert that original vision? Speaker 0: Sure. Well, I'd like to start by taking a step back even before that, which is to go back to 2008 when we had the financial collapse. Well, the global financial collapse, certainly a lot of it was centered in The United States. And at this point in time, the banks were bailed out to the tune of billions of dollars. 10,000,000 plus people lost their homes. And so there was actually a bit of unity coming out of the financial collapse and the bailout where you had the Tea Party on the right and you had the, Occupy Wall Street movement, which was manufactured. But nevertheless, you had the right and the left unified in their lack of support and lack of confidence in the traditional banking system for that at that moment in time. Bitcoin was essentially launched a year later and the idea and the promise behind Bitcoin and what was written about in what's called the Bitcoin white paper was that, you know, the first time for the first time, we had this idea of having peer to peer digital cash. You had a cryptocurrency that could be used as an alternative to central banks, as an alternative to commercial banks. This was a form of money that was not created by these third parties that had a fixed supply, but it was intended to be used as an alternative currency. It was intended to be used as something that you would use to buy groceries or to buy coffee or to do day to day transactions. And it's a global currency, which is really important when you consider that 71% of the planet makes less than $10 per day. So the idea behind this is that you would now have a currency that you could use for day to day transactions that would have low transaction fees, and it's something anyone anywhere in the world could use for day to day purchases. So that was essentially the starting point. That was what the white paper was about. And that's how people were using Bitcoin in the early days. I was introduced to Bitcoin in 2012 by a guy named Roger Beer, who was speaking at a a conference in my home state of New Hampshire called Liberty Forum. And he talked about what I just talked about, which is that, you know, finally, we had an opportunity to go around these central banks that, you know, foment wars on both sides and so on and so forth. And that got me excited. And so I actually started using it myself in New Hampshire. In fact, at that point in time, twenty twelve, twenty thirteen, there were numerous restaurants and stores in New Hampshire that were accepting Bitcoin as a payment method. And a lot of people don't understand this at all about the initial use of Bitcoin. Most people, because I've gone you know, with my wife and I have been to 27 US states, four countries, talking about technocracy and central banks and what you can do as an alternative. In fact, you had me on the solutions report to talk about that a year or two ago at this point. And and so we were using Bitcoin for that purpose. And by 2017, there were major retailers and organizations accepting Bitcoin directly. You had overstock.com where you can buy everything from furniture to a whole variety of different products. Microsoft accepted Bitcoin directly. Expedia accepted Bitcoin directly. You could actually book your travel and flights. There were Subway sandwich franchises that were taking Bitcoin. It was really hitting mainstream adoption. And then all of a sudden in 2017, Bitcoin went from being fast and inexpensive to use, in fact, cheaper than using the traditional financial system. If you're using a credit card, for instance, the credit card processing credit card processor typically charges, you know, 29¢ per transaction plus 3.29 percent of the transaction. And at that point in time, Bitcoin was better, faster, cheaper money. But then all of a sudden, as the usage surged, by q four twenty seventeen, you were seeing average transaction fees of $50. $50. And it would take anywhere from 7 to 10 days to actually finalize a transaction. Well, obviously, no business can afford to pay $50 for transaction fees and no one's gonna be willing to wait seven to ten days. And so all of a sudden, you know, people stopped using Bitcoin for day to day transactions and which we'll get into, the narrative started to shift. People stopped talking about Bitcoin as peer to peer digital cash and then out of nowhere, people started talking about Bitcoin as being digital gold. They started talking about it as being a store of value, something that you don't spend, something that you just hold on to. And because there are only 21,000,000 Bitcoin allegedly that will ever be created, It's even more scarce than gold and, you know, therefore, you know, you should hold it and never spend it. And so this this shift happened and, you know, I kind of the end point of the shift was 2017, but it turns out there was a process building up to that from, you know, kind of 2015 to 2017. And we now know more specifically who the players were, and it does involve Jeffrey Epstein. It involves people from traditional finance that were involved in funding and the not only the changes to the system itself, but were heavily involved in what I'll call the propaganda to change the public narrative from a digital currency to this store of value. Speaker 2: And for people who need more detail and information on that process of the hijacking of Bitcoin and what the, the block size fight was about, I would highly recommend that they read the book by Roger Ver with Steve Patterson, Hijacking Bitcoin, the Hidden History of BTC. It's at hijackingbitcoin.com. It goes through that history and talks about some of the the well, more of the detail of what you've just mentioned there. But let's start bringing in the Epstein side of this. And in order to do that, I think we have to start at least setting the the pieces on the table here. So perhaps we can start by talking about the early Bitcoin foundation that was running in the early twenty tens, the that funded the core Bitcoin developers, how that collapsed, and what that collapse well, what came in to fill the vacuum of that collapse? Speaker 0: Yeah. And and the way that I actually found out about all of this is I wrote a book a few years back called the final countdown, and and my interest in this has been several fold. One, you know, as a user of Bitcoin who found Bitcoin to be become unusable by 2017, you know, I've been I've been interested in studying the history of this, but I've also been studying central bank digital currencies. And so three, three and a half years ago, I was studying what was going on primarily because I was noticing that friends of mine that are at the intersection of crypto and liberty were being targeted by the federal government. And I've looked into why is this happening? Why specifically are people that are promoting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as an alternative to central banks? Why are these people being targeted by the federal government? And then I discovered that there's a global movement to roll out central bank digital currencies. A central bank digital currency is a digital form of fiat that can be tracked, programmed, and censored by the government and other third parties. So this is a if you're interested in freedom and privacy, the last thing you wanna see is central bank digital currency rollouts. And so as I started researching this, I found that there are a 134 countries around the world at various stages of of developing and rolling out CBDCs. 11 countries have already rolled out CBDCs, and these countries represent 98% of global GDP. So, I mean, this is essentially everyone effectively is actively engaged in working on these CBDCs. Well, then, you know, I started being based in The United States. I started looking at, well, what's going on in The United States? Where does The United States stand on this? And that's where I found, and most people still to this day don't know this, the Federal Reserve Bank has conducted three successful pilots of central bank digital currencies. There's a project called project Hamilton, which is a project to replace essentially the dollar. It's a digital version of the dollar. And this project has been going on since, wanna say, 2018. They've developed a digital currency that can handle 1,700,000 transactions per second, far more than the current capacity of The US financial system. This has actually been built. This has been tested. There's another called Project Cedar and a third called Regulated Liability Network. Well, when I was investigating these, what I found was all three of these CBDC pilots came out of MIT. So it was MIT working with either the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston with this project Hamilton or working with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York with the other two. And at the time, I I discovered that Jeffrey Epstein had funded this group out of MIT that was working on these CBDCs. So in my book and in subsequent articles, I made the point that, well, hey, it looks like Jeffrey Epstein is funding these CBDC pilots. What I also found is, to your point about the Bitcoin Foundation, so to take a step back, Bitcoin is an open source project. So it's open source code. Anybody can go online and go to the GitHub and you can actually download and review and audit the code. There's no central organization behind Bitcoin. So you have open source developers and people that contribute to the project, but there's no corporate entity funding it. Well, a lot of people might say, well, hey, this sounds great, but it turns out that open source developers don't develop code for free. There aren't also other white hat actors that are going out there auditing code for free. People work for compensation. This isn't this shouldn't be news to anyone. This shouldn't be a surprise. But if you have an open source project, then the project itself is subject to whoever's funding the developers and the project could go in a direction you don't want it to go. So what happened is an organization was formed, a nonprofit called the Bitcoin Foundation, and it had, you know, five original people involved with funding it, Roger Beer and some of the earlier developers, and a lot of people contributed. And the idea was that this Bitcoin Foundation would preserve the integrity of the project and preserve the integrity of the white paper. There's a whole sort of history, which, by the way, should be written and researched on its own separately. There I I guarantee you there's a separate there's a, you know, there's a multipart series on the internal dynamics of what happened with the Bitcoin Foundation. But before I get into kind of where the Bitcoin Foundation broke down and how this ties into Jeffrey Epstein, wanna talk about a character named Brock Pierce. Now Brock Pierce is somebody that I've encountered. I encountered him first about twenty six, twenty seven years ago, and I didn't even know who he was at the time. I didn't even connect the dots until 2015. And without going into my own story and background, I'll give you the quick version of it. I started a technology company in 1995, and I was in the process of taking this company public. And we hired an investment bank, this firm called Lazard Freres, which is a really niche boutique investment bank out of New York City, but they usually only work on really high end deals. And so it was a big deal that they were working on, you know, our IPO as a kind of early technology company. But they had another company ahead of us that they were in the process of taking public called Digital Entertainment Network, DEN. And I encourage you to research on your own everything involved in this company, but the punchline is the company never went public and ended up filing for bankruptcy because all of the founders, including Brock Pierce, had to flee The United States because they were being charged with, you know, sex trafficking or I don't if it was sex trafficking, but they were underage boys, and it was a whole big scandal. And so, basically, all of the founders left. Brock Pierce had previously been a child star. He was in the movie Mighty Ducks, and so he was actually brought in as a really young CEO to be the face of the project. And I, you know, I I so I don't wanna say anything defamatory about him that he was necessarily leading the charge on, you know, the the other illegal activities. But the other two founders, I believe, were found guilty and were in hiding. Everybody went to Spain. Needless to say that their IPO didn't happen, and this actually impacted me directly because it actually shut the IPO window because the the taint surrounding this project. And so I didn't know anything about it. I didn't even paid attention. I I couldn't have told you it was Brock Pierce then, but it resurfaced. But then all of a sudden, the same guy, the same Brock Pierce ended up becoming the chair of the Bitcoin Foundation. And I thought that was weird just based on his background. I'm like, why is this guy the chair of the Bitcoin Foundation? But we later find in the Epstein files that Brock Pierce went to Little Saint James Island to to an event hosted by Jeffrey Epstein in 2011. I believe it's a called a MindShift Conference. A whole bunch of people with from diverse technical areas were kind of sharing ideas and brainstorming and networking. And coming out of that '2 2011 event, essentially, Brock Pierce began advising Jeffrey Epstein on all matters related to cryptocurrency. Now I will tell you, no one knew this. I mean, I've been involved in crypto since 2010. I know people that have been involved in crypto since '20 or excuse me. I was involved in 2012. I know people that have been involved since 2010. No one knew that Jeffrey Epstein had any involvement at all. Even the article that I wrote suggesting that he was involved in CBDCs, I only found one article where Jeffrey Epstein was ever interviewed talking about Bitcoin, and it was in a publication called NexaWeb from 2017. So the only article we ever have from Jeffrey Epstein is in 2017 where he discusses the fact that he believes that Bitcoin is not a currency. The peer to peer digital cash is outlined in the white paper by Satoshi Nakamoto, but rather he thinks it's a store of value. And I thought it was very bizarre. Like, why is the only article this guy ever has on this topic him talking about this narrative shift? It didn't make any sense to me, but, you know, I suggested an article that, hey. Maybe he was involved in not only funding MIT and these CBDCs, but then this other part where the Bitcoin Foundation, as I mentioned, is this nonprofit that's funding these developers where Brock Pierce is the chair. In 2015, that organization implodes. They have a whole series of internal issues, financial issues. Some of the people on the board had issues with the government involving cryptocurrency exchanges and money laundering and so on and so forth. And so it just so happens as Bitcoin is making this shift from digital cash to digital gold, the funding of the developers went from the Bitcoin Foundation headed by Brock Pierce to MIT. MIT started to take over the funding of these developers. And I suggested that Epstein might be involved, and we now know from the Epstein files that not only was he involved, but in an email from Joy Ito, who is the head of MIT to Jeffrey Epstein, well, you know, exchange, Epstein's money was explicitly earmarked to fund these developers, and they even name the developers. There's Gavin Andresen. There's Vladimir Vanderland or something like that and a guy by the name of Corey Fields. So it's now we know that it's there in writing that Epstein was funding this while the Bitcoin Foundation, which imploded, was run by this by Brock Pierce, who was Jeffrey Epstein's adviser on crypto since 2011. So this gets more intertwined than I could have ever imagined. And and, you know, as we'll continue to discuss, it even gets, you know, worse from there. Speaker 2: It does. And you've already painted a quite an incredible picture there. And for people who need to see the evidence, obviously, Brock, my video editor, will be showing this on the screen, the specific email exchanges that you're talking about. But of course, they're all contained in this voluminous, article that we're discussing here. So we've set the table, and now we have a sense of some of the players that are on this table. How do things develop from the point that that we have MIT starting to, fund, literally fund the core developers of Bitcoin? How does the change take place, and what other organizations and people are involved in it? Speaker 0: Well, there's another step that actually happened before MIT took over the funding of the developers, and this involves the company Blockstream that you'd mentioned. Roger Veer's book and Steve Patterson's book, Hijacking Bitcoin, goes into this in some detail, but I do want to explain a little bit about what Blockstream is and how all this fits in. Blockstream is a company that was started by a few early Bitcoin core developers. And the basic idea behind Blockstream is this. What they did was and we haven't really talked about the block size, but the original idea behind Bitcoin was for it to be peer to peer digital cash. And Satoshi Nakamoto discussed in these discussion online discussion forums the idea that from the very beginning of Bitcoin, it was intended to compete with Visa and Mastercard. Satoshi talked about the idea that Bitcoin should, in the fairly early days, be able to handle 25,000 transactions per second and that it should be able to get even faster over time as computers get faster, as bandwidth increases, so on and so forth. He was looking at Metcalfe's law and some of these other things that apply to technology, which is that, you know, this still holds to this day. Technology tends to get cheaper and faster. And so he was saying, well, hey, 25,000 transactions per second now, but this thing should scale to do millions of transactions per second. And so the way Bitcoin works is you have what are called miners, but I'll try to simplify how this works. You have math you have computers all around the world that are trying to solve very complex math problems that are very expensive in terms of computational power to solve these math problems. And the computer that solves the math problem first gets to add the the transactions from in in this, you know, ten minute interval. So there are every ten minutes, a new math puzzle is solved and new transactions are added to the blockchain. So it's an immutable ledger, and every ten minutes, there are new blocks of transactions being added to the blockchain. And the way that it was structured was at the very beginning, every ten minutes, if you solve this math problem, you would get initially 50 Bitcoin for solving the math puzzle plus whatever transaction fees happen to occur in that in that block of transactions. And then every four years, this reward that started out as 50 halves. So after four years, the miners would receive 25 Bitcoin for each block that was solved, and then four years after that, 12 and a half, etcetera. And you keep on doing this halving until at some point at the end, 21,000,000 Bitcoin had been created and that was the fixed cap. Well, why was this structure put in place? The structure was put in place as an incentive early on while there weren't a lot of transactions and transaction fees, it was an incentive for miners to secure the network and to have a lot of different computers competing to solve these math problems so that you didn't have the concentration of the network in the hands of a small group of people. This was the economic system of Bitcoin. And so there was a one meg the the original design had no limit to the size of the blocks. So in other words, the original idea was, well, yeah, we should be able to process 25,000 transactions per second. These blocks were expected to become large, and the miners were expected to be computers that were in big data centers. This was, you know, again, Satoshi talked about this at length. But early on, as they were testing the network, you know, as you're testing these kinds of systems and you're trying to work out the kinks, they put in a one megabyte limit just for testing purposes. Well, that one megabyte limit, you can only put about the equivalent of seven transactions per second worth of data into a block. So this was initially done as a test. And then this is why when we discussed in the hijacking part of this, a whole bunch of people then decided, well, we're going to make that one megabyte cap permanent. And they put a whole bunch of argumentation around it, the network needs to be decentralized, so on and so forth. And so we're going to cap, we're going to throttle Bitcoin so that it can only do seven transactions per second, but we're going to build what are called second layer solutions on top of Bitcoin to be able to handle more transactions and to make it actual peer to peer digital cash. And so this company, Blockstream, was formed to be a second layer solution, a for profit company that would benefit and in fact would only be viable if Bitcoin was throttled at seven transactions per second. So does this make sense so far? Hopefully, I know a lot Speaker 2: of people It makes sense, but I've been following this for a long time. For people who who need more information on this, of course, they can see the Hijacking Bitcoin article and the Hijacking Bitcoin book that we talked about before. But, yes, long story short, there are people who want the to keep the blocks small, and those are the people working for companies like Blockstream that, oh, by the way, happen to have ties to Epstein. So let's get into that. Speaker 0: So there's that. So there's the company Blockstream that personally benefits from the blocks being small. And Blockstream as a corporation, and we knew this from hijacking Bitcoin and from publicly available information had, let's just say, the kind of investors that the port of Bitcoin was to actually get rid of these kinds of companies in traditional finance. One of the big investors, was a guy named Decasteries, who was the CEO of AXA, a big European company. He also happened to be the chair of the Bilderberg Group. So you had all of these companies investing in Blockstream that were part of traditional finance, the thing that Bitcoin was there to disintermediate, to get out of financial transactions. Well, what we found in these Epstein files is that Epstein actually invested in Blockstream before the collapse of the Bitcoin Foundation and before he funded the developers who cemented the changes that Blockstream benefited from. This was absolutely bombshell information for everyone. People no one knew this. This was not something that was widely known at all. And in fact, the CEO of Blockstream from the emails apparently visited Epstein Epstein's island as did others involved with Blockstream, and nobody had any idea that this was going on. So in other words, to simplify this, Epstein invests in Blockstream, a company that benefits from Bitcoin being throttled. And then seven or eight months later, fortuitously, the company that had been funding the Bitcoin core developers, which was chaired by Epstein's adviser, Brock Pierce, collapses, and then he ends up funding the MIT developers that cement the seven transactions per second and one megabyte block size. Just absolutely fascinating information. But it gets even more bizarre as we go through this because remember, my first foray into this was, hey. It looks like why is Epstein funding these CBDC pilots? So there are a lot of people claiming that these second layer solutions for Bitcoin would enable it to be peer to peer digital cash as opposed to just, you know, following the original design. But what you find is if you're going to now change the narrative for Bitcoin and you're gonna call it digital gold and you're gonna call it a store of value, well, in order to be a store of value, it needs to either maintain its price or go up in price. Otherwise, people will not view it as a a store of value. Well, we're gonna go back now to the same guy, Brock Pierce. Brock Pierce was a cofounder of a company called Tether, which you may have heard of, which is a very popular company even today and a very large company now. Tether is a stablecoin. A stablecoin is a digital token that essentially represents fiat where, you know, one one token, one USDT token equals $1. And in theory, how this is supposed to work is in order for this token, this Tether to maintain its peg, there need to be assets backing it that are, you know, equal to or greater than 1 dollar's worth of of value. Well, it turns out that during this time period in 2017 when the narrative shift happens, a University of Texas study found that over 50% of the price appreciation from Bitcoin in 2017 was due to Tether being printed and used to buy Bitcoin, but it was separately found from two different actions, one from the CFTC and one from the state of New York, that Tether was in fact not fully backed. And that the CFTC found, I believe, that there were really only $26.27 cents worth of assets backing 1 dollar's worth of Tether. In other words, they were printing Tether out of thin air and claiming it was backed by fiat, which is also money that's printed out of thin air, but it wasn't. And then they were using that to pump the price of Bitcoin, which is what created the whole store of value narrative to begin with. So in other words, what I'm suggesting is the whole idea that Bitcoin is a good store of value is a fabrication based on this fake Tether printing that, you know, Brock Pierce was the cofounder of that company while also the guy responsible for handing over the development of, the funding of the development of of Bitcoin and hobbling it to MIT through Jeffrey Epstein. So it's just remarkable how all of these pieces are fitting together. Speaker 2: More and more remarkable because it isn't just Brock Pierce connection. There's other connections to this stablecoin space, that present themselves in the Epstein files. Like, oh, who's been in the news recently for his Epstein connections? Oh, Howard Lutnick, who denied having extensive Epstein ties. Turns out he does have some Epstein ties. Let's talk about Howard Lutnick. Speaker 0: Yeah. Howard Lutnick is a very fascinating character in all of this, and I've actually been writing about Lutnick for for a while. And this this story is also to me, when I look at this, this is a level of corruption that's far beyond, say, instance, Nancy Pelosi in engaging in insider trading. Howard Lutnick is and where people may have just become familiar with Howard Lutnick is, you know, he had to testify recently on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Howard Lunick is Jeffrey Epstein's next door neighbor in New York, and and it turns out it looks like he might have purchased his house from a trust created by Epstein, which is bizarre in and of itself. And I'm not gonna you know, the fact that, you know, Epstein and and, Lutnick have, you know, 9 And 11 are the addresses on the the street that they share together in New York City that, you know, I'm not gonna go I I don't know anything about where to draw conclusions with that. But when Lutnick was testifying for his position as US commerce secretary, he claimed that, you know, he'd only met Epstein once in 2006 in New York and was absolutely disgusted by him and had nothing to do with him. This was this was what he was saying as he was going through his confirmation process, and we now know from the Epstein files that that's not exactly true. We know that, in fact, Epstein donated, I think it was $50,000 to a fundraiser, in Lutnick's name. Lutnick visited Epstein's island with his family. They were business partners together. So Lutnick completely lied about his his relationship. And then even when he was, you know, grilled on him, he's like, well, you know, the extent of my relationship is whatever it is that's in these documents. You know, we already know that he lied before, and so I'm I'm sure there's even more to it than that. But I had separately written before even knowing the Epstein connection about Lutnick's involvement with Tether. Now this is a fascinating story. I mean, I've been around politics for a long time, and no one heard about Howard Lutnick. Howard Lutnick was not a major player in Republican politics. In fact, he was a major fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2016. So this is not a guy that is is known for his role in Republican politics. So, yeah, I'm gonna walk through the timeline here. So before the election, a few years before the election, Howard Lutnick, his firm, Cantor Fitzgerald, invested $600,000,000 in Tether. They were the largest, at that point ever, outside investor in Tether. And part of the terms of this agreement were that in exchange for this investment, Cantor Fitzgerald would essentially get the exclusive contract to manage all of the United States treasuries backing Tether. Now I know this gets a little bit complicated, but I wanna walk back a few steps. So remember, I I told you that Tether was found to not have reserves. Now there was no requirement that Tether be backed by US treasuries. There were there's no regulation prior to this Genius Act, which I'm sure we'll get into. There was no requirement that you had to back your stablecoin by US Treasuries. You could, for instance, back it by gold, silver, Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies, you know, what whatever. Just so long as you had adequate bank backing, there was no rule or regulation. So Lutnick gets involved to to manage treasuries. Now did Tether even have treasuries? I wanna point out at this point, which by the way, to this day is still true, Tether has never passed an audit. They have never successfully passed an audit and they've actually gotten to the point now where they can't even get an audit firm to work with them. So, you know, these big audit firms that work with publicly traded companies all the time apparently don't want to work with this, you know, company that has a now a multi $100,000,000,000 market cap. That's kind of a red flag in and of itself. So Lutnick makes this investment with the contingency that he gets to manage these treasuries. Then all of a sudden, gets involved in Republican politics. Now remember, he's a big fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2016. He goes from that to being the chair of Donald Trump's transition team. This is a massive position. The the head of the transition team is responsible for vetting all of the cabinet, so is involved directly in recruiting and vetting every person at the level of the cabinet. So how you go from not being in the Republican Party politics and supporting Hillary Clinton to that role is something that needs to be investigated because that's very, very bizarre. But what's worse than that is, originally, Lutnick was trying to engineer and put himself up for treasury secretary. He was actually trying to position himself. There was a big kind of debate about this, and we we now end up with this guy Scott Bazendt, who is a an adviser to George Soros, which is a whole other separate bizarre situation. He ended up getting the treasury position, but there was a whole bunch of infighting and everything back and forth because Lutnick wanted the job. Well, think about this. Lutnick want just cut a deal with his company to manage the treasuries for Tether, and then he wanted to become the the treasury secretary. I I think that was even found to be a little bit too blatantly corrupt. And so instead, Lutnick ended up as commerce secretary, but what he did was worked closely with this guy named Bo Hines. Bo Hines was brought in to be a an adviser to Trump on crypto matters. And Lutnick working with Bo Hines and others drafted something called the Genius Act. Now I've spoken a lot about the Genius Act, and a lot of people don't understand what the Genius Act is or what the implications are. As I mentioned, I was fighting CBDCs. I continue to fight CBDCs, and Trump came out and said, well, we're not gonna have a CBDC. And he signed an executive order saying there's there's gonna be no CBDC. So now people think that that issue is dead. But in essence, what we have instead is something much worse. We've passed something called the Genius Act, which I'm saying is a backdoor CBDC. What this legislation says is if you are a private stablecoin issuer, a regulated stablecoin issuer, one, you have to follow all of the financial surveillance that comes out of congress currently, the Bank Secrecy Act, know your customer laws, all of that. You have to comply with all of that. So in other words, your stablecoins can be tracked and frozen and under the are now under the control of congress. But on top of that, you now have to back your stablecoins only with US treasuries. This is a massive windfall. The biggest beneficiary of the Genius Act is Howard Lutnick because his firm manages all of those treasuries and gets all of the fees for managing all of those treasuries. So, I mean, your audience is probably familiar with, you know, the Federal Reserve and the creature from Jekyll Island and the fact that the way our monetary system works going all the way back to, you know, 1910 is, you know, a shadowy group of bankers got together and basically, we now have this system where, you know, we issue money based on debt, we don't even know who owns the Federal Reserve, so on and so forth. Well, Howard Lupic won up this. So, essentially, now one of the largest players for the digital dollar, his firm is managing all of the treasuries. He's almost, like, leapfrogged the Federal Reserve. It's just it's breathtaking how how bizarre this is and how corrupt it is on its face. I mean, it's just the fact that this this is this is going on. Well, now we know that that I I suspect this. I haven't been able to prove this yet, but, you know, I have to think that somehow Pierce and Epstein were involved in bringing Lutnick into this because, you know, there are emails. And I actually also believe that it's likely that Epstein was involved in Tether as well because we know that through Brock Pierce, Epstein invested in Circle, which is US USDC. Well, I mean, what's the likelihood that Epstein's not gonna get a chance to invest in the very project that his crypto adviser has started? Right? I mean and in fact, there are emails back and forth where Brock Pierce is asking Epstein to introduce Larry Summers to Tether. So, clearly, there's communication back and forth where Epstein's involved with Tether. Epstein's involved at the level of at the very beginning trying to get Larry Summers involved. And I will point out since this is timely today, I just saw in the news that Larry that Larry Summers has resigned from Harvard where I believe he was the president based on his extensive involvement and inclusion in the Epstein files. I mean, know, again, there's 3,000,000 pages. I there is it's gonna take months, if not years, for people to crowdsource and put together all of the pieces on this. I've just focused my part on cryptocurrency and CBDCs and stablecoins, it's just absolutely breathtaking. So now, you know, I know I'm going a little all over the map, but Bohynes comes in as a crypto adviser. Bohynes and Lutnick and others push this Genius Act, which Lutnick's firm is the biggest beneficiary of. And then 10 after the Genius Act passes, Bohynes leaves as Trump's crypto adviser and becomes the CEO of USA Tether, The USA subsidiary of Tether. Now look. We are all familiar with revolving doors in government. I mean, this is very common in Wall Street and certainly in pharma where you'll see somebody from the FDA who then goes on to become an advisor. But even usually, there's kind of an understanding of, hey, we should at least wait six to twelve months. This guy left after ten days. So now Tether is one of the first official government sanctioned stablecoins in the world, and Howard Lutnick is the biggest financial beneficiary. All of this and Tether has never passed an audit. I actually before the election, I was trying to get to Trump through people that are his advisers telling him, I think that Tether could be the Big Short two point o. And now based on the government involvement and the overlap of people in the administration, I think this thing is gonna be too big to fail because when you study the history of Tether and the people involved, I mean, the people that are involved with founding this were involved with, you know, alleged Ponzi schemes prior to their involvement with Tether. There's nothing about this that looks legit for this to essentially become, like, the main shining example of crypto innovation and so forth coming out of The US. There's one other reason that the government was so eager to pass the Genius Act. As you probably know, the The US has now 38, almost $39,000,000,000,000 in debt, and no one wants to buy US debt anymore. Japan is not in a position to be able to buy US debt. China's selling US debt. And, you know, certainly, congress isn't going to do something like balance the budget. We are we're continuing to have $1,500,000,000,000 deficits every year. So how are they going to fund that? Well, by requiring these stablecoins, which by the way are popular. Let me tell you how popular stablecoins are. In the last twelve months, globally, stablecoins were used in $33,000,000,000,000 worth of financial transactions. That's actually greater than Visa. And at the rate that it's growing, by 2030, it will be a $120,000,000,000,000, which is more than Visa, Mastercard, and direct deposit combined. So this is a really popular solution all around the world. And now because of that popularity, by requiring these stablecoins to be backed by treasuries, our treasury secretary, Bissent, initially said he believes we'll be able to sell $2,000,000,000,000 worth of treather treasuries. In other words, we'll be able to fund $2,000,000,000,000 in additional government debt, and he since expanded that to now $3,000,000,000,000. So what we get out of the Genius Act is a backdoor CBDC that funds at least $3,000,000,000,000 in additional debt where our commerce secretary's firm is the biggest beneficiary. It's just mind boggling. Speaker 2: It is overwhelming, and I hope I truly hope people at least sense at least have the sense to understand that this is monumental, truly world changing information about what is going on in the monetary, scale right now. And most people, unfortunately, will not because this is highfalutin economics sort of stuff, whatever. All I know is my stablecoin will help, invest for my my retirement or something along those lines. But again, the the scale of what has just taken place. Hey, crypto decentralized. Fight the man. It's against the central banks. We can go around. We don't need them. Disintermediate the banks. Yay. 2 stablecoins backed by treasuries. And that maneuver that has taken place that most people don't even understand, don't know, don't care is incredible. And the fact that Epstein's fingerprints are on every part of this is itself incredible. Just to tie the little bow on the Epstein, Lutnick, 09/11 reference, whatever that might mean, it just so happens Lutnick is another one of those lucky people who happened to miss nine eleven because, of course, Cantor Fitzgerald in the North Tower Of The World Trade Center, but he wasn't there on nine eleven because he was taking his son to kindergarten that day. So he missed 09:11. His brother did die along with, several 100 other Cantor Fitzgerald employees that day, but Howard escaped and went on to become Howard Lutnick. Well, interesting, part of that story. But again, there's so much information that we've already gone through today, so much more detail in the article itself, so I will direct people to it. But I think you sum up with a very good summary here. You say Epstein funded the MIT devs who killed Bitcoin as cash. Brock Pierce ran the Bitcoin foundation into the ground, opened the door for Epstein's money, brokered Epstein's Coinbase stake, which we didn't even get into, sat in Epstein's mansion pitching Bitcoin to Larry Summers, co founded Tether, and kept emailing Epstein until 2018. Tether then printed unbacked dollars to pump Bitcoin 50% in 2017. Howard Lutnick, who lied about cutting ties with Epstein, took over management of Tether's $130,000,000,000 plus treasury reserves before he even joined the Trump transition. He pushed for treasury secretary, Mist, landed at Commerce, installed his ally, Bo Hines, as White House crypto adviser, had Hines run through the Genius Act, then watched Hines quit the White House and immediately become CEO of Tethr's US subsidiary. Just an incredible amount of information. And you sum up with every single player is connected. Every single move was coordinated. The genius act entrenches the exact loopholes Tethr has lived on. This is not Big Short two point o. This is Big Short two point o on steroids, preplanned and run by the same network that already owns the outcome. Just an incredible amount of information and detail here. So once again, I'll exhort people to watch, to read this article. But I guess the real question here, Erin, is what should we do with this information? Speaker 0: Well, I wanna say this. I I that article I wrote pretty quickly just because of, you know, the pace of development and how relevant it is to what's going on. But there's another article that I've written for the Brown Center Institute that hasn't been published yet, but it's it's 12,000 words, and and it it goes into the Genius Act, financial regulation, and something called the Clarity Act because I do want to talk about the fact that there's something even worse than the Genius Act on the horizon and people don't understand it at all. People don't even know what's going on and it's called the Clarity Act. Now, if you've heard about the Clarity Act, you will hear it as this is going to provide clear rules of the road for people to be able to buy and sell crypto, so on and so forth. This is not what it's about and it's not a bill that's about crypto. It's about creating digital tokens that can be programmed, tracked, and censored for everything that we own. So if the Genius Act covers how we pay for things, the Clarity Act adds this surveillance and tracking to everything that we own, our stocks, our four zero one k's, commodities, oil, agriculture, eventually real estate, all of it is going to be tokenized. Larry Fink has talked about this. He's at BlackRock, he said that everything is going to be tokenized. This bill is working its way. It's already passed the house, and it's going through various iterations, but this is how we end up owning nothing. And not to go into too many details about this, but if you've ever talked about the great taking, there's a there's a whole bunch of legal framework shifts that have happened in The United States since 1994 that essentially make it so that the next time there's a financial collapse, you might think if your broker goes out of business that, well, hey, those are my investments. I'll just point those over to a new broker. Well, it turns out in all 50 states, they've changed the laws so that in fact, economic interest in these investments will go first to the creditors of your broker, which mainly will be the four largest banks in The US. Once you create digital tokens that represent these contracts, then you're when there's a financial collapse, they're gonna be able to basically shift everybody's assets with a click of a button. So I wanted to mention that because it's it's relevant and it's active right now, and Howard Lutnick's firm is positioned to be a major beneficiary in this as well. So it's so you asked what we can do. We have to absolutely, make it public and accessible for everyone to understand how not only corrupt this is, but this tokenization through these two bills is accelerating technocracy. I I've been saying that this last election that we had was technocracy with resistance versus technocracy without resistance, and technocracy without resistance won. We got backdoor CBDCs. We have in The United States Real ID, which is a digital ID. We have Palantir connected into federal government databases. We have AI surveillance. You know, technocracy has flourished. I mean, this isn't like a 2030 thing. This is a 2027 thing. So I wanted to mention that. But I don't really believe there are a lot of political solutions for this, which is why what I've been advocating for as a real solution is to exit these systems. Stop using fiat currency. Do not use government regulated stablecoins. Get out of central centralized tokenization. Start using privacy coins. Start using gold. Start using silver. Exit the healthcare system in The United States, which, you know, my wife and I have launched a it's a free service. We don't make any money off of it. It's a global medical tourism marketplace. But, you know, every minute in The US somebody files for bankruptcy due to medical bills in The US, seventy five percent of those have insurance. The system is a complete scam. Exit that, cancel your insurance, form a trust and then investigate using medical tourism where you can actually save up to 80% and get better healthcare outcomes. The real solution to this is for us to take our lives back, to take back our free will and to build parallel systems. At this point, this is the way and we can do it, but we really don't have a lot of time. And I have been for the three and a half years, I've been saying this is it. Technocracy is it. Digital currencies, this is the platform. But it's even happening faster than I could have ever imagined, and it is more corrupt and incestuous than I could have ever imagined. And now for the first time, because of these Epstein files, we can actually follow the money and start tracking what's going on. Speaker 2: Alright. An incredible amount of information. I'm very much looking forward to that 12,000 word deep dive and hopefully more information yet to come. But for the meantime, we will direct people to brownstone.org for this article that we're talking about today. It's called the hijacking of Bitcoin. Everything that we have talked about today will be in the show notes for today's episode at corbettreport.com/epstein Bitcoin, for all of the notes and all of the links to everything that we're talking about. I think we're going to leave it there for today. Aaron Day, thank you very much for this deep dive and for bringing it to our attention. Speaker 0: Thank you for having me. Speaker 2: Money. It is the economic water in which we live our lives. Speaker 1: Will you tell the American people to whom you lent 2,200,000,000,000.0 of their dollars? Speaker 2: We spend our lives working for it, worrying about it, saving it, spending it, pinching it. So all that information is available in our commercial paper. Speaker 1: And who got the money? Speaker 2: But what is it? Where does it come from? How is it created? Who controls it? Speaker 1: Tell us who they are. No. One hundred years ago, in 1913, the Fed was created. Speaker 0: The banking cartel wrote their own rules and regulations. Speaker 1: They're not agency, you run away. They're persons under FOIA. Speaker 2: There is no other agency of government which can overrule actions that we take. Speaker 0: The Fed. It's the Fed. It's Fed. Speaker 2: Century of Enslavement, the history of the Federal Reserve. Watch the documentary for free and access the transcript at corbettreport.com/federalreserve or support the filmmaker and purchase a DVD copy at newworldnextweek.com.
Saved - February 28, 2026 at 12:38 AM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

Nukes are fake ☢️ and nuclear energy is steam. That’s all https://t.co/1ePnvPM4aw

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The speaker argues that the concept of nuclear weapons is a fabrication. They claim “nukes are fake” and that what people saw on television was manufactured by Hollywood. The speaker asserts that when nukes were allegedly exploding, buildings remained standing and trees stayed perfectly still, implying that nuclear blasts did not occur. They present a photo-like zoomed-in claim to illustrate that “buildings were still perfectly standing” and proceed to assert that Japan was firebombed with napalm and mustard gas instead of nukes. According to the speaker, nukes are used as a pretext to invade different countries and then impose a banking system there. They state that the focus on nuclear weapons as instruments of mass destruction is part of a broader manipulation. The speaker links this to the idea of invading seven countries after events like 9/11, with the aim of introducing a particular banking influence, then reiterates that “that’s the nukes. No such thing.” The speaker describes a method by which such theatrics might be carried out: staging TNT demonstrations to frighten the public into believing in nuclear weapons. They challenge viewers to search for an image of an atom on Google, claiming that there is no actual photo of an atom, and suggesting that the absence of a photo allows for the creation of drawings of mushroom clouds and the use of Hollywood to scare people into compliance. This, they say, demonstrates a pattern of deception and manipulation, portraying the situation as a “rabbit hole” and a widespread culture of make-believe. The speaker references a specific book, Death Object, by Akio, as a notable example of the type of content they’re discussing. They emphasize that the described dynamics involve extensive fabrication and shifting narratives, labeling much of what is seen as “make believe” in modern discourse. The overall message is a skeptical, conspiratorial view that discards the reality of nuclear weaponry in favor of a narrative that emphasizes staged demonstrations, manipulation by media and elite interests, and systemic deception. In closing, the speaker characterizes the situation as a “whole bunch of make believe,” urging readers or listeners to recognize and question the supposedly orchestrated depictions of nuclear threats and related geopolitical actions.
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Speaker 0: Object exploding the fake nukes. That's this book. Okay? Because nukes are fake. You didn't know that all that stuff you saw on television was all made by Holly Weird? That's what it is. All fake nukes. And let me just show you a little picture right here. The nukes were were so fake that what happened was was when nukes were going off, buildings were still standing. That's what it is. See that right there? Let me just zoom right in there. Buildings were still perfectly standing and all the trees were all perfectly still there because what they did was they firebombed Japan. That's what it was. Japan was firebombed with napalm and mustard gas. That's what they did. There were no nukes. Nukes is just so that they can invade different countries and then bring their banking system into that country. That's what the nuke is. You know, they're always talking about those weapons of mass destruction. Remember that? 09/11, we gotta invade those seven countries and then bring our bank into there. Yeah. That's that's the nukes. No such thing. I got one more for you guys. So here's how they would do it. They would stage TNT right there. Big TMT demonstrations to scare the people into believing in nukes. It's funny because when you look up an atom, I want people to do this. Go to Google and look up an atom. Look up the photo of an atom. Oh, wait. There isn't a photo. So how can you split the atom if there's no photo of the atom? Well, you can make up things, you can draw pictures of mushroom clouds, and you can use Hollyweird to scare people into believing that if they don't comply, they're gonna get nuked. You kinda see how this goes. It's quite a rabbit hole. And this is just one great book, Death Object, right here by Akio. One good thing to just go through, just like I said, just making up stuff, and that's what we live in. Whole bunch of make believe.
Saved - February 27, 2026 at 3:26 PM

@skillz17q - All4Freedom🇺🇲🐸🍿

"It was never legal in the first place" https://t.co/fkmYvQyd7e

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Speaker 0 outlines a stance of widespread tax resistance among Americans who deem the government corrupt and unrepresentative. He states, “there were so many people, mostly American patriots, who said, I don't care what the consequences are. I will not continue to pay taxes to a corrupt government that doesn't represent me.” He claims the IRS is already down “25% from last year.” He then criticizes those who have “never worked a day in their life but yet wanna make rules for the rest of us,” arguing they “overdo themselves and kill the goose that laid the golden egg.” He describes consequences of the government’s actions as not only crashing the economy but creating a scenario where people “have a choice” between basic needs and paying taxes: “Keep a roof over your family's head or pay taxes. Feed your children or pay taxes. Live a little bit like a fucking human being or pay your fucking taxes.” He asserts that many will be unable to pay taxes this year, and those who “just up and decide fuck them and file exempt on their fucking forms” will “totally overwhelm the IRS,” including “those 80,000 gun toting Nazi motherfuckers who have been harassing us for years.” The message implies a public record of asking the IRS for the law that states a wage earner must pay taxes, and claims they cannot provide it “because it was never legal in the first place.” He elaborates that “when you work and somebody gives you money or some form of compensation, that's not profit. That's an exchange, and it was never intended to be taxes.” The consequence, he says, is that “the government's gonna self destruct. It's gonna totally overwhelm the system.” He uses imagery to argue that people should resist, saying, “let those motherfuckers try driving their car with no gas in it.” In closing, he invites audience participation: “If you like what I'm saying, give me a hell yeah and a fuck you to their paperwork.”
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Speaker 0: To the matter is there were so many people, mostly American patriots, who said, I don't care what the consequences are. I will not continue to pay taxes to a corrupt government that doesn't represent me. So IRS is already down 25% from last year. But you see, the one thing with people who've never worked a day in their life but yet wanna make rules for the rest of us, they always overdo themselves and kill the goose that laid the golden egg. So in addition to crashing that economy, they've created a situation where people have a choice. Keep a roof over your family's head or pay taxes. Feed your children or pay taxes. Live a little bit like a fucking human being or pay your fucking taxes. The fact of the matter is so many people are not going to be able to pay their taxes this year that the people who just up and decide fuck them and file exempt on their fucking forms is gonna totally overwhelm the IRS, including those 80,000 gun toting Nazi motherfuckers who have been harassing us for years. Let's face it, folks. We all know publicly we've asked the IRS for the law that states a wage earner has to pay taxes, and they cannot provide it because it was never legal in the first place. When you work and somebody gives you money or some form of compensation, that's not profit. That's an exchange, and it was never intended to be taxes. So the government's gonna self destruct. It's gonna totally overwhelm the system. And in reality, let those motherfuckers try driving their car with no gas in it. If you like what I'm saying, give me a hell yeah and a fuck you to their paperwork.
Saved - February 27, 2026 at 3:25 PM

@DvonKleist - Dave vonKleist TheWTFreports

@skillz17q This could be an anthem for the battle against the IRS, written 25 YEARS ago! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1FH5cKHunA&list=RDy1FH5cKHunA&start_radio=1

Saved - February 27, 2026 at 1:55 AM

@God_of_TMH - Black African American

@OBJuanJuan @CultivateElevat That’s what the white elite is saying you, fuck you and your life don’t matter. Karma. https://t.co/eLxC61fGuF

Saved - February 27, 2026 at 1:37 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I report that the auto parts industry is in “deep trouble.” Remanufacturers like Cardone and Trico filed Chapter 11; factories are closing, employees are laid off, rebuilds shut, and shelves lack key components. A 2018 power steering pump can cost $600. Rebuilt parts kept older cars affordable; if remanufacturing fades, shops struggle to source parts, prices spike, and maintenance becomes harder. Most drivers don’t know this yet. Is this temporary or a shift to newer cars?

@HustleBitch_ - HustleBitch

🚨 AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURERS COLLAPSE — FACTORIES SHUT DOWN AND PARTS ARE DRYING UP, “WE’RE IN DEEP TROUBLE” A repair shop owner says the industry is in “deep trouble.” And what he’s seeing is alarming: • Major remanufacturers like Cardone and Trico filed Chapter 11 • Factories broken apart • Employees laid off • Rebuild operations shut down • Fewer alternators, pumps, brake components hitting shelves He tried sourcing a power steering pump for a 2018 truck. Nothing. Only option? A $600 Motorcraft unit. “Six hundred dollars… that makes it hard for anybody to even have an older vehicle.” And here’s the bigger concern: Rebuilt parts kept older cars affordable for decades. If remanufacturing disappears… Shops can’t source. Prices spike. Older vehicles get harder to maintain. And the strangest part? Most drivers have no idea this is happening yet. What happens when millions of older cars need parts that aren’t there? Is this temporary restructuring… or the beginning of a quiet shift toward newer vehicle dependency?

Saved - February 26, 2026 at 9:19 PM
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I report that Vanguard Group agreed to settle with state attorneys general: $30 million in fines, turnover of ESG-related documents, and an end to ESG activism for years. This is pitched as a major blow to the ESG asset manager cartel of BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, signaling reckoning and potential further folds; if State Street follows, Larry Fink could be left isolated.

@WillHild - Will Hild

BREAKING: @BlackRock is in major trouble 👇 Today, a seismic shift has happened in the antitrust case brought against the ESG asset manager cartel of @BlackRock, @StateStreet, and @Vanguard_Group. @Vanguard_Group is admitting defeat, agreeing to settle the lawsuit brought by a coalition of State Attorneys General, led by @KenPaxtonTX. As part of the settlement they will pay $30 million in fines, turn over all documents related to their coordinated ESG activism, and end all ESG activism for years to come. This is a massive win. The reckoning is here. This settlement with Vanguard is a major blow to the ESG asset manager cartel that sets the stage for more to come. The Attorneys General sought and got long overdue accountability and a massive course correction from Vanguard. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink should be extremely worried about what could be uncovered next, and who's going to fold next. If State Street folds and admits defeat as well, he will be left on an island on his own.

Saved - May 29, 2025 at 12:25 AM

@505TanGringa - 🛡Sparta Snafu 🕊🎑🥀

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Saved - January 14, 2025 at 4:28 PM

@505TanGringa - 🛡Sparta Snafu 🕊🎑🥀

Dr. Sharon Goldberg 2018 5G testimony https://youtu.be/yhiPPPipnhg

Saved - January 14, 2025 at 4:21 PM

@505TanGringa - 🛡Sparta Snafu 🕊🎑🥀

Devra Davis is an American epidemiologist, toxicologist, and author of three books about environmental hazards.[1][2] She was founding director of the Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute... https://youtu.be/BwyDCHf5iCY

Saved - January 8, 2025 at 3:39 PM

@505TanGringa - 🛡Sparta Snafu 🕊🎑🥀

@In2ThinAir In 2 Thin Air @In2ThinAir https://t.co/Uvz9j69YN3

Saved - November 25, 2024 at 9:42 PM

@505TanGringa - 🛡Sparta Snafu 🕊🎑🥀

"Trained As A Spy At 10” - Sex Trafficking Survivor Anneke Lucas NAMES H... https://youtu.be/jPVvEi8kAUo?si=IUfF2C7AFZhEBFVM via @YouTube

Saved - June 8, 2024 at 7:43 PM

@505TanGringa - 🛡Sparta Snafu 🕊🎑🥀

I’ve Five King Roaring Kitty NFTs to give away made by yours truly And @ChoiceNFTs for @TheRoaringKitty ‘s birthday. Look at the description… Eeek! 🥹🫶🏻👑🐈 https://t.co/DAxGg1Hpo1

@TheRoaringKitty - Roaring Kitty

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We are finished when I say so. Wake up. Today, we are escaping.
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Speaker 0: You still here? It's over. We're done when I say we're done. Wait from your sleep. We drive your teeth. Today, we escape. We escape.
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