Flock cameras aren’t just watching the street, they’re watching you. Stores like Home Depot are contracting with Flock to install cameras in their parking lots. HOAs are bringing them in. Nursing homes. Gated communities. Private property that you pass through every day without thinking twice. That means your license plate can be photographed multiple times a day, logged, stored, and cross-referenced — not because you committed a crime, but because you existed in public.Flock cameras aren’t just watching the street, they’re watching you.
— Andrew Kaufman MD (@AndrewKaufmanMD) February 7, 2026
Stores like Home Depot are contracting with Flock to install cameras in their parking lots. HOAs are bringing them in. Nursing homes. Gated communities. Private property that you pass through every day without… pic.twitter.com/UkBlJ9eJRI
Food Remedies
Traditional cultures prioritised fat above protein for a reason. --Sama Hoole
Saturday, February 7, 2026
ANDREW KAUFMAN, MD: Stores like Home Depot are contracting with Flock to install cameras in their parking lots. HOAs are bringing them in. Nursing homes. Gated communities. Private property that you pass through every day without thinking twice.
"A TV doctor told actor Rob Schneider that she decided to give her child NO vaccines because they’re “too small to absorb those TOXINS.”
A TV doctor told actor Rob Schneider that she decided to give her child NO vaccines because they’re “too small to absorb those TOXINS.”
— Valerie Anne Smith (@ValerieAnne1970) February 7, 2026
“What used to be 3 shots, to go to school, became a staggering 72 doses of vaccines before the age of 6.”
Schneider recalls the… pic.twitter.com/yXSTUGlFco
DEREK DOMINO: We were so connected, connected to the land, connected to the nation, to the people, to our history, our heritage, our culture. Our cup runneth over, as they say.
Old Ireland is GONE , and I Mourn its loss... pic.twitter.com/6vJfwzI8nw
— Derek Domino (@does_derek) February 7, 2026
we were so connected, connected to the land, connected to the nation, to the people, to our history, our heritage, our culture. Our cup runneth over, as they say.
SAMA HOOLE: This requires language. Strategy. Trust. Social bonds. It requires every cognitive advantage that makes us human.
This is why every uniquely human cognitive trait links to hunting: Strategic planning: Essential for ambush hunting. Theory of mind: Predicting animal and human behavior. Complex language: Coordinating multi-step operations. Tool innovation: Better weapons increase success.Social bonding: Trust your hunting partners with your life. --Sama Hoole
Solitary humans don't hunt mammoths. Groups hunt mammoths.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) February 7, 2026
This cooperation shaped us. Made us human.
The archaeological evidence shows systematic, planned megafauna hunting. Not opportunistic scavenging.
Multiple spear impact points on bones. Evidence of coordinated strikes.… pic.twitter.com/KXoQwpnggK
Solitary humans don't hunt mammoths. Groups hunt mammoths. This cooperation shaped us. Made us human. The archaeological evidence shows systematic, planned megafauna hunting. Not opportunistic scavenging. Multiple spear impact points on bones. Evidence of coordinated strikes. Kill sites showing ambush tactics. You can't ambush a mammoth alone. You need: - Scouts to track movements - Planners to choose kill location - Drivers to direct the herd - Strikers to make the kill - Processors to butcher efficiently This requires language. Strategy. Trust. Social bonds. It requires every cognitive advantage that makes us human. And it only makes sense if the payoff is enormous. Which it was. One mammoth: 2,000,000 calories. Feed twenty five people for a whole month. The ROI justified the cooperation. The cooperation justified developing language. The language enabled better cooperation. Feedback loop for 2.5 million years. Megafauna hunting didn't just feed us. It made us intelligent. We needed big brains to coordinate complex hunts. The hunts provided fat to support big brains. The bigger brains enabled better hunts. This is why every uniquely human cognitive trait links to hunting: Strategic planning: Essential for ambush hunting. Theory of mind: Predicting animal and human behavior. Complex language: Coordinating multi-step operations. Tool innovation: Better weapons increase success. Social bonding: Trust your hunting partners with your life. All of it traces back to hunting fat-rich megafauna cooperatively. We became human by becoming hunters. We became hunters by targeting the fattest prey. The evidence is everywhere. The cognitive traits. The social structures. The linguistic capacity. All optimized for one goal: Hunt megafauna. Access fat. Feed brains. This is human exceptionalism. Not that we're special. That we specialized. We specialized in hunting the hardest targets for the highest returns. And it worked. For 2.5 million years. Until we eliminated the targets.
SAMA HOOLE: Chicken breast: 31g protein, 3.6g fat per 100g. Beef ribeye: 25g protein, 15g fat per 100g. "But chicken has more protein!"
Chicken breast: 31g protein, 3.6g fat per 100g.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) February 7, 2026
Beef ribeye: 25g protein, 15g fat per 100g.
"But chicken has more protein!"
Chicken also has: 3x the omega-6 fatty acids. 1/3 the iron. 1/4 the zinc. 1/10 the vitamin B12. Zero vitamin K2. Minimal fat-soluble vitamins.
Beef has:…
Chicken breast: 31g protein, 3.6g fat per 100g. Beef ribeye: 25g protein, 15g fat per 100g. "But chicken has more protein!" Chicken also has: 3x the omega-6 fatty acids. 1/3 the iron. 1/4 the zinc. 1/10 the vitamin B12. Zero vitamin K2. Minimal fat-soluble vitamins. Beef has: Bioavailable iron. Zinc for testosterone. B12 for neurological function. K2 for bone health. CLA. Creatine. Carnosine. Complete nutrition. You chose more protein and less everything else. Congratulations on your nutritionally bankrupt bird.