The largest economies in the world over time.
— Gain of Fauci (@DschlopesIsBack) November 26, 2025
Did any of these surprise you? pic.twitter.com/VNA46kQTTP
Thank you to J. Michael Waller for this terrific interactive chart.
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The largest economies in the world over time.
— Gain of Fauci (@DschlopesIsBack) November 26, 2025
Did any of these surprise you? pic.twitter.com/VNA46kQTTP
Thank you to J. Michael Waller for this terrific interactive chart.
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump and Kristi Noem are officially TERMINATING the temporary protected status (TPS) of Haitians
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 27, 2025
Over 350K Haitians must leave the country by February 3rd or face deportation and a lifetime ban
This is GREAT news for Americans in places like Springfield,… pic.twitter.com/vEdN9P2QMl
Here's why agriculture was a disastrous trade deal for humanity: What we gained: - Population can grow 10x - Food supply more predictable (when crops don't fail) - Ability to support specialists (potters, weavers, priests, soldiers) - Foundation for "civilisation" What we lost: - 6 inches of height - Robust bone density - Perfect teeth - Freedom from chronic disease - Freedom from epidemic disease - 20+ hours per week of leisure time - Political freedom and autonomy - Nutritional quality - Social equality The trade: Support more people by making each person worse off. This only makes sense if you value population growth over individual wellbeing. And we didn't consciously choose it. We stumbled into it by eliminating megafauna, then couldn't reverse it because population had grown beyond hunting capacity.Here's why agriculture was a disastrous trade deal for humanity:
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) November 27, 2025
What we gained:
- Population can grow 10x
- Food supply more predictable (when crops don't fail)
- Ability to support specialists (potters, weavers, priests, soldiers)
- Foundation for "civilisation"
What we lost:… pic.twitter.com/Ae0YUJclHP
Beyond the wildest dreams of the Pilgrims - https://t.co/h3mqRrp7T8
— @realDianaWest (@realDianaWest) November 27, 2025
Dr. Jan Kwasniewski, Polish physician, developed his "Optimal Diet" in the 1970s.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) November 27, 2025
Extreme by any standard: 3:1 fat to protein ratio. Almost zero carbs.
He called it "Optimal" because he'd tested it on thousands of patients.
Results:
- Obesity reversed
- Type 2 diabetes… pic.twitter.com/6dexWu9A5S
Dr. Jan Kwasniewski, Polish physician, developed his "Optimal Diet" in the 1970s. Extreme by any standard: 3:1 fat to protein ratio. Almost zero carbs. He called it "Optimal" because he'd tested it on thousands of patients. Results: - Obesity reversed - Type 2 diabetes resolved - Digestive diseases improved - Autoimmune conditions reduced - Energy dramatically increased His protocol was simple: "Eat fat. Lots of it. Minimal protein. No carbs." He recommended foods by fat content. Pork fat was ideal. Lean meat was inadequate. The Polish medical establishment called him dangerous. Heretical. "You can't tell people to eat mostly fat! They'll die!" Except his patients didn't die. They got healthier. He practiced for 40 years. Published books (in Polish, rarely translated). Treated over 50,000 patients. Documented their outcomes meticulously. Outside Poland, nobody knew about him until the 2000s when his work was translated. By then, low-fat had been the standard for 30 years. His extreme high-fat approach was considered pseudoscience. He died in 2004. His clinical success dismissed as "not evidence-based." 50,000 successfully treated patients apparently didn't count as evidence. He was right. We just weren't ready to hear it.