Ex-USAID NGO execs who cleared $272,000 a year until DOGE, find that they’re worth only $19 an hour in the real world. https://t.co/ogVAFjY8gw
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) April 25, 2026
Saturday, April 25, 2026
J. MICHAEL WALLER: Ex-USAID NGO execs who cleared $272,000 a year until DOGE, find that they’re worth only $19 an hour in the real world.
TED JOY: The real influence was Red Rudi Dutschke who came to prominence during the French student rebellion of the late 1960s.
I'm going to put something together on Alinsky and his role in Chicago, with the Archdiocese of Chicago being a center of power in the context of the Interfaith Movement.
— Stephen Coughlin (@S_Coughlin_DC) April 13, 2026
I position Alinsky as a Gramsci Marxist in recognition that, at least operatively, that's how he rolled. If… pic.twitter.com/4uiOptmgqV
From Ted Joy,
Having been around during the Movement days of the '60s and '70s I agree with you that this started with Antonio Gramsci during the time of World War I.
But, at least amongst the Movement people that I knew, Alinsky was not especially influential. The real influence was Red Rudi Dutschke who came to prominence during the French student rebellion of the late 1960s.MCCULLOUGH: A $69 Blood Test at LabCorp Tells You If Spike Protein Is Still in Your System.
A $69 Blood Test at LabCorp Tells You If Spike Protein Is Still in Your System.
— McCullough Foundation (@McCulloughFund) April 26, 2026
No doctor's order required. Go to LabCorp Labs on Demand. Click infectious diseases and immunity. Order the COVID-19 antibody test. Under 1,000: you're clear. Over 5,000: spike protein is likely… pic.twitter.com/J3QFIeT6n7
Not sure this Spike protein test would be of any value since Spike proteins exist from other things besides the Covid-19 virus or SARS or or whatever it is, whatever was in the vaccine. It may be a case that McCullough has an investment in LabCorp and blood tests procedures. These guys are not that helpful. They lie a lot, especially that Dr. Bryan Ardis on his nicotine recommendations. Also, there are other bacteria in your body that have a structure similar to spike protein, so it's not like you're going to find anything specifically related to your condition really.
STEPHEN MILLER: Speaking as a Jew: ADL is NOT a Jewish organization. It is an ultra-left activist org that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure . . .
Exactly https://t.co/ibmJtP8rtW
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 25, 2026
Stephen Miller,
Speaking as a Jew: ADL is NOT a Jewish organization. It is an ultra-left activist org that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure, police dismantlement, and the demolition of free speech—deploying rank slander, bullying and character assassination to achieve its aims.
STEPHEN COUGHLIN: BTW, the USCCB is not only part of the mass line strategy but also among its original architects, especially the Archdiocese of Chicago.
from Stephen Coughlin,It is worth noting - actually warning - that this is how Maoist Mass Line narratives are generated in 'long march' strategies designed to culminate at some later point. The time to challenge then is now.
— Stephen Coughlin (@S_Coughlin_DC) April 25, 2026
This woman is intolerant of dissent. Western Marxism adopted Mao's "Long… https://t.co/yD2i1XmvOY pic.twitter.com/hJCK2l6z5P
It is worth noting - actually warning - that this is how Maoist Mass Line narratives are generated in 'long march' strategies designed to culminate at some later point. The time to challenge then is now. This woman is intolerant of dissent. Western Marxism adopted Mao's "Long March" strategy back in the 70's. Marcuse's "Repressive Tolerance" is a part of that.
BTW, the USCCB is not only part of the mass line strategy but also among its original architects, especially the Archdiocese of Chicago. (For example, Aux Bishop Schiels working with Saul Alinsky, 1909-1972, in the "Back of the Yards" in the 1930s).
Alinsky's work started in the 1930s, and his influence via community organizing all the way through to Cesar Chavez, 1927-1993, who started his work in 1962 in Delano, is something. I mean he is the protege for communist action.
In 1938, he undertook his first community organizing campaign in a working-class area of Chicago; the result was the Back of the Yards Council, which became a prototype for a generation of community organizations. In 1940, Alinsky founded the Industrial Areas Foundation and trained cadres of organizers in his techniques. Following wartime service in several federal agencies, Alinsky and his IAF team carried their techniques to communities throughout the country; the Community Service Organization in California provided early training for Cesar Chavez, who went on to found the United Farm Workers of America.
Gots to admit that I've never contemplated the connection of the Catholic Church to community and then to union organizing. What a maroon I've been.
from "A Return to Catholic Action," Father Bruce Nieli, June 29, 2015. The adoring tones toward Barack Obama are sickening.
With the strong support of Cardinal George Mundelein and his auxiliary bishop, Bernard James Sheil, the Back of the Yards Council provided a voice for the immigrant communities of that impoverished neighborhood. They collaborated with community organizer and activist Saul Alinsky, whose friendship with Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain and collaboration with Catholic Church leaders would enrich subsequent community organizing efforts. (Even Archbishop Giovanni Montini, the future Blessed Pope Paul VI, would confer with Alinsky on community organizing in Italy.)
This example of grassroots social justice, of collective listening to the cry of the poor, would have the principles of Catholic Action as its philosophical and theological base. The future U. S. president was a student and practitioner of this philosophy and theology. It is no accident that Obama’s first office was located in a Catholic church.
EYEPATCH MAN: 1987 Johannesburg, Donald McAlvany (editor of McAlvany Intelligence Advisor) explained the long-range Soviet strategy to flood the USA with migrants, leading to public panic, the withdrawal of troops from 🇪🇺, and the death of NATO.
What is more interesting (outrageous) is the net-subverted US gov enabled this and targeted patriots who tried to stop it. https://t.co/wTOq9mCxlY
— @realDianaWest (@realDianaWest) April 25, 2026
The speaker is Donald McAlvany. @ McAlvany Intelligence Advisor.
The Soviets used this as a base of Espionage against the United States they moved billions of dollars a year of drugs into the United States partly to demoralized the United States and also partly to raise money for the various terrorists organizations in this part of the world last year 1.5 million illegals were caught coming across this border from Brownsville and Tijuana a 2,100 mile border. They were caught and sent back. Another 4 to 5 million illegals got through. Today, that's right they got through and our authorities know that terrorists are coming in with those and then they're being scattered across the United States through the sanctuary movement if the dominoes or when the dominoes begin to fall in Central America over the next few years there are 100 million people living in this region and there will be a thundering herd of 20 to 25 million that will have only one direction to go and that will be straight North. By the time about 10-12 million of them have come pouring into Western United States, there will be a wholesale panic in the United States and the people will demand that the government do something. And the only thing it will be able to do is pull the army out of Western Europe, and if NATO has not already collapsed by that point it will at that point. And so this is a kind of chess game, long-term chess game the Soviets are playing. Remember, . . .
Here is the complete speech.
At the 12:53 mark, there is a segment called ELEMENTS OF THE SOVIET GRAND STRATEGY.HANS AMATO: Eat before bed. This is the single most important fix. A meal with protein, fat, and starch 1-2 hours before sleep.
Here is Hans Amato's Substack.
This remedy corroborates what two other doctors, Dr. Barry Sears and Dr. Andrew W. Saul, owner of the website, DoctorYourself, which may have been removed, have suggested in print to eat something before bed. Both suggested cheese since that would help with sleep.
Waking up 2-3 times a night to piss and thinking it's because you drank water before bed
— Hans Amato (@HansAmato) April 24, 2026
It's not the water
Your blood sugar is crashing at 1am, 3am, 5am. Each time it drops, your body dumps cortisol and adrenaline to bring it back up. Adrenaline wakes you up. Cortisol tells…
Waking up 2-3 times a night to piss and thinking it's because you drank water before bed It's not the water Your blood sugar is crashing at 1am, 3am, 5am. Each time it drops, your body dumps cortisol and adrenaline to bring it back up. Adrenaline wakes you up. Cortisol tells your kidneys to produce urine. You think you woke up because your bladder is full. Your bladder filled BECAUSE you woke up The urination is the symptom. The blood sugar crash is the cause This is why you pee barely anything each time. You get up, walk to the bathroom expecting a full bladder from all that water. Trickle. Back to bed. Awake again 2 hours later. Another trickle Because the bladder was never the issue. Your adrenals keep jolting you awake and your kidneys keep producing urine in response to the cortisol surge This is the same mechanism behind the 3am wakeup with the pounding heart. Same mechanism behind night sweats. Same mechanism behind waking up with racing thoughts and a sense of dread for no reason All blood sugar. All cortisol. All preventable What stops it: > Eat before bed. This is the single most important fix. A meal with protein, fat, and starch 1-2 hours before sleep. Sustains liver glycogen through the night so blood sugar doesn't crash. Rice + eggs + glass of milk. Potatoes + butter + meat. Something substantial. Not a handful of almonds > Stop undereating during the day. If total daily calories are too low, liver glycogen depletes by midnight regardless of what you eat before bed. Your body needs enough total fuel to make it through 8 hours without triggering an emergency response > Salt your evening meal. Sodium supports adrenal function. Low sodium at night means your adrenals are working harder to maintain blood pressure while you sleep. More cortisol output. More waking. > Magnesium glycinate 400mg before bed. Calms the nervous system. Supports GABA production. Reduces the cortisol reactivity that's waking you up. > Honey before bed. 1 tablespoon raw honey. Replenishes liver glycogen specifically. The liver uses glycogen to maintain blood sugar while you sleep. Honey tops it off. Stupid simple. Dramatically effective for a lot of people. > Check fasting insulin and fasting glucose together. If insulin is high and glucose is "normal," your body is working overtime to regulate blood sugar during the day. At night when the system relaxes, it loses control. The crashes happen. > Avoid alcohol before bed. Alcohol initially drops blood sugar then triggers a rebound spike and crash cycle through the night. The "I always sleep terribly when I drink" phenomenon is blood sugar chaos for 6 hours straight. Had a client. 36. Waking up 3-4 times every night for 2 years. Urologist said prostate was fine. Sleep study said no apnea. Prescribed Flomax anyway. He was eating his last meal at 6pm. Training at 7pm. Going to bed at 11pm. Five hours without food plus a glycogen-depleting workout right before a fast that lasts until morning. His liver was running out of glycogen by midnight. Cortisol alarm going off every 2 hours for the rest of the night. We added a real meal at 9pm. Bumped total daily calories by 400. Tablespoon of honey before bed. Magnesium. Slept through the night on day 4. First time in 2 years. His prostate was never the problem. His bladder was never the problem. He was starving in his sleep and his body kept hitting the fire alarm.
If you're getting up multiple times a night and peeing small amounts each time, eat more food and eat it closer to bed. That's usually the whole fix. DM me "REPORT" for the custom health report. Here's what you get: - full symptom and history mapping specific to you. - the most likely biological root causes behind what you're feeling. - exact labs to order and how to read the results yourself. - a prioritized protocol: what to fix, in what order, built around your body. Not a generic PDF. not a supplement list. a personalized breakdown of what's actually wrong and how to fix it The report your doctor would give you if he had 4 hours instead of 13 minutes.
Friday, April 24, 2026
J. MICHAEL WALLER: SPLC says it's tracking 892 hate groups in USA none of which is Islamist
SPLC has left many years of breadcrumbs. @DataRepublican https://t.co/TLbTJOFllt
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) April 25, 2026
MASSIMO: Long stereotyped for difficulties with focus, attention, and impulse control, individuals with ADHD traits often exhibit superior divergent thinking
individuals with ADHD traits often exhibit superior divergent thinking—the capacity to generate a wide array of novel ideas by connecting distant or unrelated concepts. This stems from reduced adherence to rigid mental frameworks, enabling freer conceptual expansion and the production of more original, unconventional solutions than neurotypical counterparts. --Massimo
Recent studies in neuroscience and psychology are reframing ADHD not merely as a set of cognitive hurdles but as a powerful driver of breakthrough creativity and innovation.
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 24, 2026
Long stereotyped for difficulties with focus, attention, and impulse control, individuals with ADHD… pic.twitter.com/GrVu7830c6
Recent studies in neuroscience and psychology are reframing ADHD not merely as a set of cognitive hurdles but as a powerful driver of breakthrough creativity and innovation.
Long stereotyped for difficulties with focus, attention, and impulse control, individuals with ADHD traits often exhibit superior divergent thinking—the capacity to generate a wide array of novel ideas by connecting distant or unrelated concepts. This stems from reduced adherence to rigid mental frameworks, enabling freer conceptual expansion and the production of more original, unconventional solutions than neurotypical counterparts. Heightened mind-wandering, especially when deliberate (purposefully allowing thoughts to drift), acts as a fertile source for this creativity, bypassing conventional boundaries to yield abundant "outside-the-box" insights. Complementing this cognitive flexibility is a neurological drive for novelty rooted in lower baseline dopamine signaling. This creates a chronic need for stimulation, translating into exploratory, risk-tolerant behavior and a propensity for adventure—qualities that can disrupt routine settings but prove invaluable in dynamic fields. Impulsivity, often reframed as rapid action initiation, becomes a catalyst for pursuing bold ideas and seizing opportunities in high-stakes environments. These traits align closely with the profiles of many successful entrepreneurs, inventors, and pioneers. In fast-evolving creative and innovative economies, the ADHD brain's wiring for quick associative leaps, tolerance of uncertainty, and motivation through novelty-seeking provides a distinct edge, turning potential challenges into engines of originality and progress. Emerging evidence from 2025–2026 research reinforces this view: studies link stronger ADHD traits to elevated creative achievements via mediated mind-wandering, intuitive insight-driven problem-solving, and higher real-world inventive output, highlighting neurodiversity's role in fueling societal advancement. [Maisano, H., et al. (2026). ADHD Symptoms Predict Distinct Creative Problem-Solving Styles and Superior Solving Ability. Personality and Individual Differences (February 2026)]DATA REPUBLICAN: They mean a system where "institutions" - NGOs, multilaterals, the permanent bureaucracy - advance a set of values they consider settled: equality, social justice, cosmopolitanism, global governance.
Thank you to J. Michael Waller.
🧵 THREAD: You've heard the phrase "OUR DEMOCRACY" a million times. But what exactly is "OUR DEMOCRACY"? 🤔
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) April 23, 2026
When they say "democracy," they don't mean a republic. They don't mean consent of the governed. They don't mean your right to choose your own leaders.
They mean a system… pic.twitter.com/Y7dUUbOXpS
THREAD: You've heard the phrase "OUR DEMOCRACY" a million times. But what exactly is "OUR DEMOCRACY"?
When they say "democracy," they don't mean a republic. They don't mean consent of the governed. They don't mean your right to choose your own leaders.
They mean a system where "institutions" - NGOs, multilaterals, the permanent bureaucracy - advance a set of values they consider settled: equality, social justice, cosmopolitanism, global governance. These values aren't proposals to be voted on. They're treated as moral prerequisites that must be true *before* your vote counts.
Despite what they say, they aren't for checks and balances. Checks and balances limit what government can do to you. This limits what you can do to *them*. The brakes are on accountability, not power. The institutions that set the boundaries of acceptable policy have put themselves beyond the reach of the electorate, and they call that arrangement "democracy."
Trump has been an existential threat to this system since the moment he said "drain the swamp" ... because the swamp IS the system. When he threatened those institutions, he didn't threaten the republic. He threatened their immunity from it.
And they said so. On camera. At their own events. In their own words.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
ALEXIS COWAN: animal fats and proteins, which are low deuterium foods, that helps your mitochondria work better in the absence of full spectrum, like UV light
Dr. Alexis Cowan on Deuterium: How One Simple Water Hack Could Reverse Mitochondrial Damage, Cancer, and Chronic Disease
— Kenny Carmody (@KennyCarmody) April 23, 2026
Sweat is deuterium enriched, so it helps your body to deplete deuterium. So, just briefly, deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen. The amount of deuterium in… https://t.co/sBkqs1mkaO pic.twitter.com/OZ3fZ9QnMc
Alexis Cowan on Deuterium: How One Simple Water Hack Could Reverse Mitochondrial Damage, Cancer, and Chronic Disease Sweat is deuterium enriched, so it helps your body to deplete deuterium. So, just briefly, deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen. The amount of deuterium in your drinking water varies depending on what latitude you live at. High latitudes, lower deuterium. Equatorial latitudes, higher deuterium. Deuterium is enriched in plant foods, roots and fruits, starches, and is depleted in animal foods. At more northern latitudes, we’re really only meant to receive deuterium during the part of the year where we can grow and eat plants. Of course, now in the modern environment, we have access to any food at any time of year, and so a lot of people, especially if you’re eating processed foods, are eating deuterium bombs, and then they’re never sweating, they’re never getting out into sunlight to help them remove that deuterium, and deuterium clogs and gums up mitochondria. So, if deuterium levels get too high in the tissue, that creates mitochondrial dysfunction, which then begets more deuterium overload and more inflammation and more disease. So on the converse to that, deuterium depletion is being used in the treatment of cancer and diabetes right now, but there’s a large scope for other diseases as well, to actually reverse some of the root causes of the disease at the mitochondrial level. And so that’s why if people have heard of deuterium-depleted water, it’s something that is leveraged within these clinical trials, for example, to help ameliorate these two disease types. And for people who are interested in that, I’ll just make one brief note that the concentration of deuterium in the water is important. So you don’t want to just drink straight deuterium-depleted water because the deuterium in the bloodstream actually plays an important role. The blood is the most enriched source of deuterium in the body. The tissues have the least. So wherever there’s mitochondria, the deuterium goes away from that ideally. And so it’s concentrated in the blood where red blood cells have no mitochondria, so they don’t have to deal with this issue. But what you’re doing is you’re pulling water out of the blood volume, and because that’s deuterium-rich water, what you’re effectively doing is removing the deuterium-enriched water from the body, and then what you have to do in order to establish equilibrium is to pull deuterium out of the tissues to reestablish the right concentration of deuterium in the blood. So in effect, you’re depleting deuterium from your tissues when you sweat. And similarly with the drinking water, the drinking water is directly in homeostasis with your blood volume, and so if you’re drinking deuterium-depleted water, and the ideal range is between 105 and 120 parts per million, that’s going to very slightly reduce the blood deuterium levels, which then results in the deuterium being pulled out of the tissue to restore the roughly 150 parts per million concentration in the bloodstream. So those are a couple different ways. Obviously, when you’re sweating, you’re releasing deuterium. There’s also some evidence that when you’re getting exposed to full-spectrum sunlight, it also helps to remove deuterium from the water in the body, as well. And so there’s just a couple things. There also makes sense too because when you’re in an environment, like let’s say it’s summertime and there’s more plant foods available, there’s more deuterium in those foods. You’re eating that, but the body has the ability to handle that deuterium load better because the sunlight quality is better. Versus in the wintertime when there’s no plant foods available and you’re meant to be eating animal fats and proteins, which are low deuterium foods, that helps your mitochondria work better in the absence of full spectrum, like UV light and more intense, longer days...
TOM LUONGO: And now you understand why they attacked Kash for the past year over Epstein and Charlie Kirk.
And now you understand why they attacked Kash for the past year over Epstein and Charlie Kirk.
— Tom Luongo (@TFL1728) April 23, 2026
The expose continues. https://t.co/YXPAIBu3yl
CHASE HUGHES: The world doesn't respect what it has easy access to.
DATA REPUBLICAN: Then in September 2022, Biden held the "United We Stand" summit. Merrick Garland launched "United Against Hate" the same day. Three days before the summit, SPLC wrote a letter to Susan Rice asking to "define the terms and goals of our continued collaboration."
Documenting the racism-industrial complex. https://t.co/GjJtkWfeqm
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) April 23, 2026
THREAD: How the Charlottesville rally and SPLC birthed an entire billion-dollar-plus "democracy" ecosystem
ALFRED: Mastic gum CURED duodenal ulcers in 2 weeks.
Poor Alfred. He says that Mastic Gum cures duodenal ulcers in two weeks. O, look, he even leaves a link to the article published in NEJM, or does he? Does Alfred tell us which brand or dose or type of mastic gum worked? O, come on, he can't be bothered. He can't be bothered when he's looking for clicks as an internet influencer. Here is the article, "Mastic Gum Kills Heliccobater pylori," Farhad U. Huwez, et al., New England Journal of Medicine, December 24, 1998.
Just that the mastic gum cures it. You're on your own searching the down the study and results and then compare those to Alfred's claim. He says to "Stop cutting food groups." So sugars are good, yeah, Alfred? Carbohydrates, I'll betch are real good for you, your stomach, and H. pylori, right, Alfred?
Well, I asked, and answers did I receive.
Greco Gum [at Amazon] and Mystic Gum are highly recommended brands for mastic gum, known for their quality and sourcing from the Chios Mastiha Growers’ Association. These brands ensure that their products are made from authentic Chios mastic resin, providing both oral health benefits and a natural chewing experience.
I have never tried mastic gum, so I've not tried either of these brands, Greco or Mystic. Just be careful of these "sugar-free" sugars made from alcohol. Avoid all sugars. The Greco brand doesn't seem to have any sugars.
Mastic gum CURED duodenal ulcers in 2 weeks. Published in NEJM.
— Alfred 🏄🏻♀️🌊 (@HealthyAlfred) April 23, 2026
You think your bloating is food. You’re wrong.
It starts when H. pylori erodes your stomach lining. By the time your jeans don’t fit, the bacteria own your gut.
Every meal you eat is already:
→ Feeding bacteria… pic.twitter.com/CogDYBlPE6
Mastic gum CURED duodenal ulcers in 2 weeks. Published in NEJM.
You think your bloating is food. You’re wrong. It starts when H. pylori erodes your stomach lining. By the time your jeans don’t fit, the bacteria own your gut. Every meal you eat is already: → Feeding bacteria in the wrong intestine → Fermenting into trapped gas → Thinning your stomach lining You didn’t eat something bad. You’ve been infected for years. They gave 148 patients 350mg mastic gum three times a day. Symptom scores dropped significantly in 3 weeks. Bloating gone. Pain gone. Function back. The placebo group? Distended. Gassy. Permanent. 1 in 2 people globally carry H. pylori. 60% show no symptoms until the damage is done. Chronic fatigue. Reflux. Low stomach acid. Anxiety from nowhere. If any of this sounds familiar — it’s already living inside you. This isn’t a food problem. It’s a bacteria problem we’ve been treating with diets. Stop cutting food groups. Kill the bacteria.TOM LUONGO: Getting rid of Roberts is the key to saving the Republic at this point.
Getting rid of Roberts is the key to saving the Republic at this point.
— Tom Luongo (@TFL1728) April 23, 2026
Period. This is what that hack @barnes_law should have been saying for the last year rather than crashing out as a full-blown poll-watching retard https://t.co/oE6XHgcGvN
J. MICHAEL WALLER: Hatred directed at ICE agents has resulted in an 8000% increase in death threats against them.
Hatred directed at ICE agents has resulted in an 8000% increase in death threats against them. https://t.co/T34b61Bhjj
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) April 23, 2026
OPERATION GANGSTER’S PARADISE: @FBILosAngeles executed 30 pre-dawn raids arresting 30 alleged members of the Mexican Mafia in Southern California.
I didn't know there was organized crime in Los Angeles. I thought those guys were just "our neighbors."
OPERATION GANGSTER’S PARADISE: @FBILosAngeles executed 30 pre-dawn raids arresting 30 alleged members of the Mexican Mafia in Southern California.
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) April 23, 2026
Alleged murderers, drug dealers, and racketeers all taken down.
This group is also known as “La Eme,” the “gang of gangs,” known…
SANJEEV SABHLOK: much more to the sun than just Vitamin D and Nitric Oxide. It seems that UV light can cure certain skin diseases and infrared light can…
There seems to be much more to the sun than just Vitamin D and Nitric Oxide.
— Sanjeev Sabhlok (@sabhlok) April 23, 2026
The third Nobel prize for medicine went to a doctor who had TESTED SUNLIGHT for healing properties. https://t.co/QE2yWwz1uV
It seems that UV light can cure certain skin diseases and infrared light can… pic.twitter.com/qV17pvuWGW
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Putin rehabilitates one of the sickest sociopaths of the 20th century, the founder of the Bolshevik Cheka, precursor to the KGB. h/t @TheFeralTimes https://t.co/1oviOngwsu
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) April 22, 2026