Mississippi Residents Reaction to Peaceful Integration Protests, 1961. pic.twitter.com/utaQIyN0Wm
— AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@AfricanArchives) May 2, 2026
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Mississippi Residents Reaction to Peaceful Integration Protests, 1961.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
DR. JACK KRUSE: The skin is the melaninated sheets of solar panel for the brain to give it more energy from the sun to run the Ferrari engine in our head
1. Longevity in humans is linked to optimal solar exposure. The reason is simple. This protects the 7 layers of energy generation inside a cell. The more sun human gets the more diseases they can avoid and the #1 risk of most diseases is AGE. Solar exposure effectively… pic.twitter.com/XrF7mioI5u
— ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆 (@DrJackKruse) May 19, 2023
SAMA HOOLE: If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have: - Drunk radioactive water for vitality (1920s) - Had your healthy teeth pulled to cure mental illness (1910s) - Smoked cigarettes for your throat, on doctor's orders (1940s)
If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have:
- Eaten margarine for your heart (1970s) - Lobotomised your sister for being unhappy (1940s and 50s) - Sprayed DDT on the children in the playground (1950s) - Avoided all fat to lose weight (1990s)
- Replaced butter with trans-fat spreads on the doctor's recommendation (1990s) --Sama Hoole
If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have: - Drunk radioactive water for vitality (1920s) - Had your healthy teeth pulled to cure mental illness (1910s) - Smoked cigarettes for your throat, on doctor's orders (1940s) - Taken heroin for your child's cough (1890s) - Eaten lead paint chips as a calcium supplement (decades of this) - Used asbestos to insulate your child's bedroom (1950s) - Given thalidomide to pregnant women for morning sickness (1960s) - Eaten margarine for your heart (1970s) - Lobotomised your sister for being unhappy (1940s and 50s) - Sprayed DDT on the children in the playground (1950s) - Avoided all fat to lose weight (1990s) - Replaced butter with trans-fat spreads on the doctor's recommendation (1990s) Every generation has its medical catastrophe dressed up as health advice. Endorsed by the experts. Printed in the textbooks. Recommended by your doctor. Featured on the front of the magazines in the waiting room. Ours is seed oils, statins, grain-based diets, ultra-processed convenience food, and the steady chemical maintenance of conditions that better food would resolve in 90 days. Future generations will look back in horror. Just like we look back at radioactive tonics and cigarette prescriptions and wonder how anyone fell for it.If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have:
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) May 2, 2026
- Drunk radioactive water for vitality (1920s)
- Had your healthy teeth pulled to cure mental illness (1910s)
- Smoked cigarettes for your throat, on doctor's orders (1940s)
- Taken heroin for your child's cough… pic.twitter.com/zxp96ThxQi
The pattern never changes. Only the product on the shelf.
LINUXHIPPIE: Nihilism. Why do we give these people our attention? Let alone our money? [They] hate themselves, they hate you, and seek to destroy all you love.
Nihilism. Why do we give these people our attention? Let alone our money?
— Linuxhippie (@linuxhippie) May 2, 2026
Think about that the next time you pay your netflix / cable bill / go to a movie.
That hate themselves, they hate you, and seek to destroy all you love. https://t.co/dWGmcsQyWl pic.twitter.com/Pnt0VLcBVL
MASSIMO: In the 1950s, Yuri Nikolaev, a Russian psychiatrist, started treating mentally ill patients with prolonged water fasting. . . over 70% of patients showed significant improvement, with many returning to normal functioning…
In the 1950s, Yuri Nikolaev, a Russian psychiatrist, started treating mentally ill patients with prolonged water fasting.
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) May 2, 2026
He went on to treat over 8,000 people. Reports suggest that over 70% of patients showed significant improvement, with many returning to normal functioning… pic.twitter.com/OIyzLqdiJO
If you follow CDC schedule, you are guaranteed to have a dead, disabled or permanently injured child. Stop all vaccines! https://t.co/ga6b8WqFEQ
— sashalatypova.substack.com "Due Diligence and Art" (@sasha_latypova) May 2, 2026
PETER CLACK: Despite decades of hysteria and trillions of dollars spent on renewables - coal, oil and gas still produce 81% of the world's primary energy.
Research from groups like the IEA and various mining analysts suggests that to meet Net Zero by 2050, the world will need to mine more copper in the next 25 years than has been mined in the last 5,000 years.
New copper mines are not popping up either. It takes an average of 16 years to move a copper mine from discovery to first production. --Peter Clack
Solar panels and turbine blades are destined to become the actual 'fossils' from a bygone age.
— Peter Clack (@PeterDClack) May 1, 2026
Much of this unusable rubble will lie in the ground for thousands of years—a legacy of a modern world where recycling is a myth used to prop up a narrative of free wind and sunshine.… pic.twitter.com/9byhvSVaGO
Solar panels and turbine blades are destined to become the actual 'fossils' from a bygone age. Much of this unusable rubble will lie in the ground for thousands of years—a legacy of a modern world where recycling is a myth used to prop up a narrative of free wind and sunshine. Despite decades of hysteria and trillions of dollars spent on renewables - coal, oil and gas still produce 81% of the world's primary energy. It's around 10 to 30 times more expensive to recycle a solar panel than to landfill it. Hundreds of thousands of decommissioned wind turbine blades the size of Boeing 707 wings, are never going to be recycled. High-purity silicon used in wind solar is produced by heating quartz (silica) with carbon (usually in the form of coal, coke, or wood chips) in a submerged-arc furnace at temperatures exceeding 2,000°C. Nothing can justify the colossal electricity volume needed to run the furnaces, which, in the world's largest solar-producing regions, are still supplied by coal-fired grids. Recycling costs far more than any benefits. A 90% figure often cited refers primarily to the steel towers and internal wiring, which are valuable. But the 'green' challenge remains with the composite blades and the economic gap in solar recovery. A technology can be 'recyclable' in a lab but a costly 'liability' in the real world if the market for those recovered materials doesn't exist without massive subsidies. While solar panels may pay back the 'joules', they don't necessarily pay back the quality of energy (baseload/dispatchable) used to create them. With a decommissioning cycle occurring before 2050, we are essentially stuck in a perpetual loop of high-energy manufacturing swallowing the very fuels we are trying to replace. Research from groups like the IEA and various mining analysts suggests that to meet Net Zero by 2050, the world will need to mine more copper in the next 25 years than has been mined in the last 5,000 years. New copper mines are not popping up either. It takes an average of 16 years to move a copper mine from discovery to first production. We are significantly behind the curve for the volume required for EVs, wind turbines, and massive grid expansions. Environmental regulations and permits often stretch that 16-year average out. This creates a paradox where 'green' regulations slow down 'green' mineral extraction. It isn’t just copper; a single 3 MW wind turbine requires approximately 2 tons of rare earth magnets. We use massive diesel-burning fleets to mine the minerals for 'clean' energy. We are demanding a 500% increase in the production of minerals like lithium, graphite and cobalt by 2040. As we dig deeper for lower-grade ore, the energy required to extract each ton of metal rises, creating a feedback loop where we need more energy just to get the materials to build 'energy-saving' tech. The industrial cost of waste from high-tech civilisations must eventually hit a geological wall. Are we planning for that wall or still accelerating towards it?
When the White Man “chimps out” everyone else has no choice but to lay the fuck down.
— The Rebel (@RockyTheRe44006) May 2, 2026
Borders are redrawn, changes on a global scale. pic.twitter.com/5czdgF9KYZ
White men are afraid of their own power.
When black people chimp out it looks like nihilistic gang violence and drive-by shootings.
When brown people chimp out it looks like Allah Akbar and it looks like cartels.
When white people chimp out it looks like ubiquitous domination, a level of conquest that other people could never f****** conceive of is the reality. And that makes a lot of people . . . it makes a lot of people uncomfortable and on some level I don't even like being the one to say it because temperamentally I'm a sensitive person. But we have to start acknowledging that's the reason why all of this has been foisted upon us as a people is because they are afraid of us is the reality.
PETER CLACK: The world will have to deal with 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades by Net Zero in 2050. To put that in perspective, it’s the equivalent weight of 215,000 locomotives.
from Peter Clack,Feature of the Global Warming grift, not a bug https://t.co/Il5i4b4g9U
— Tom Luongo (@TFL1728) May 2, 2026
The world will have to deal with 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades by Net Zero in 2050. To put that in perspective, it’s the equivalent weight of 215,000 locomotives. These blades are made of high-strength composites designed to survive decades of brutal weather, and they are notoriously difficult to recycle. They were built to last, but they weren't built to disappear. Every turbine standing today will likely be decommissioned and replaced at least once before 2050. Without a cost-effective way to recycle fibre-reinforced polymers, the majority of these massive blades are destined for eternity - buried forever in turbine graveyards. China, Europe, and the US will account for the vast majority of this waste, creating a mountainous industrial heartache that many Net Zero models simply haven't priced in.But 43 million tons of purely composite blade waste every 20 years is a colossal physical reality.
CHASE HUGHES: Eight, never try to win through just logic.
Chase Hughes on
8:10. So over the course of time, if you're ancestors to someone off in the tribe and they get judged by a lot of people and they get some kind of judgment ed this meant death. Like A) they're not going to have food and support anymore, water, all this other stuff that's very important to life. But B) they can't have sex anymore.
ANDREW BRIDGEN: The year is 1972. Your doctor prescribes Valium. Britain is in the grip of a benzodiazepine wave that will last two decades.
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry.
— Andrew Bridgen (@ABridgen) May 2, 2026
The year is 1958. Your doctor tells you to…
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry. The year is 1958. Your doctor tells you to eat less fat. The evidence is contested. The contestation is not in the public messaging. The food industry has been helpful in clarifying which findings deserve attention. Some researchers who published contradictory data have been quietly defunded. Ancel Keys is on the cover of Time magazine. The year is 1962. Your doctor prescribes thalidomide to your pregnant wife for morning sickness. It has been approved. The FDA gave it the green light in Europe. Twelve thousand children will be born with severe limb malformations before anyone in an official capacity acknowledges the problem. The families are told the drug was safe. The drug was approved. Both of these things remain true. The year is 1972. Your doctor prescribes Valium. Britain is in the grip of a benzodiazepine wave that will last two decades. The dependency risk is known internally. It is not shared. Your doctor is not lying to you. He was not told either. The year is 1999. Your doctor prescribes Vioxx for your arthritis. It is newer than ibuprofen, well-tolerated, and Merck has a study showing it works. Merck also has internal data suggesting it roughly doubles the risk of heart attack. This data will not reach your doctor for four more years. Fifty thousand people are estimated to have died in the interim. Merck eventually settles for 4.85 billion dollars. No criminal charges are brought. The year is 2002. Your doctor prescribes OxyContin. Purdue Pharma trained its sales representatives to tell doctors the addiction risk was less than one percent. That figure came from a letter, not a study. The letter was about patients with terminal cancer on short-term doses in hospital settings. Your doctor is a GP with a patient who has a bad back. Nobody draws a distinction. Nobody is required to. The year is 2008. Your doctor checks your cholesterol. Your LDL is elevated. You are prescribed a statin. Nobody mentions that the number needed to treat for primary prevention is approximately 250. Nobody mentions that the muscle deterioration you'll notice over the next two years is listed as a rare side effect rather than a documented pattern affecting a meaningful percentage of patients. The trial that informed the prescription was funded by the manufacturer. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines. New studies. New consensus. He is confident. He has always been confident. The confidence has never been the problem. The confidence is, in fact, precisely the problem. Source: COVID19 VACCINE VICTIMS ANDFAMILIES
Friday, May 1, 2026
Gray hair is a sign that your body is protecting itself from cancer
Same reason you get cerumen in your ears. https://t.co/MdMyXRTCbA
— ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆 (@DrJackKruse) May 1, 2026
U.S. SECRETARY AGRICULTURE, BROOKE ROLLINS: they have found 500,000 people getting more than one federal welfare benefit illegally and 244,000 dead people receiving benefits in Red states. Democrat-run states are refusing to share data.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says they have found 500,000 people getting more than one federal welfare benefit illegally and 244,000 dead people receiving benefits in Red states.
— America (@america) May 1, 2026
Democrat-run states are refusing to share data. pic.twitter.com/nxXf7yvWfT
NEW: Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins reveals that 14,000 individual SNAP recipients in just ONE state have been exposed for having luxury vehicles.
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 29, 2026
- 3 Bentleys
- 3 Ferraris
- 11 Lamborghinis
- 59 Maseratis
- 141 Porsches
- 244 Alfa Romeos
- 306 Land Rovers
- 2,098… pic.twitter.com/QA120XWygY
North Caroline Has Gone Full Red/Green Alliance
🚨 WTF?! 20 MAJOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS have CANCELED classes so that students and teachers can attend ANTI-CAPITALISM "May Day" protests across the country
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 1, 2026
Our public schools are nothing more than taxpayer funded indoctrination camps controlled by Teachers Unions
Teachers' Unions… pic.twitter.com/8of7CXdOCp
LINUXHIPPIE: This is a Counter-State activity in the Repressive Tolerance Line of Operation. This is what Marxist do to destabilize and demoralize societies they seek to control.
This is a Counter-State activity in the Repressive Tolerance Line of Operation. This is what Marxist do to destabilize and demoralize societies they seek to control. https://t.co/IguucxL0Bc
— Linuxhippie (@linuxhippie) May 1, 2026
A Critique of Pure Tolerance, 1965. "Repressive Tolerance,"
They write that the purpose of the book is to discuss the political role of tolerance and that despite their disagreements with each other they believe that "the prevailing theory and practice of tolerance" is hypocritical and conceals "appalling political realities."
Marcuse argues that "the realization of the objective of tolerance" requires "intolerance toward prevailing policies, attitudes, opinions, and the extension of tolerance to policies, attitudes, and opinions which are outlawed or suppressed." He makes the case for "liberating tolerance", which would consist of intolerance to right-wing movements and toleration of left-wing movements.
Repression comes in many forms like arrests, violence, or spreading false information. Despite these hurdles, movements find ways to keep fighting for justice. They use different strategies that mix ethics and politics to stay strong and visible. One common approach is changing how they protest. When public demonstrations become dangerous or impossible, movements switch to underground activities or digital campaigns. They might organize secret meetings or use social media to share their message safely.
Another key tactic is decentralization. Instead of having one leader, movements have decision-making across many groups or individuals. This makes it harder for authorities to shut down the entire movement by targeting just a few leaders. It also encourages more people to get involved, making the movement more resilient and inclusive. Building strong organizational skills is also vital. Movements create support networks, like legal help, mental health resources, and safe spaces. These help activists stay motivated and protected. Ethically, this shows that they care about the well-being of everyone involved, not just the cause itself. Highlighting repression publicly is another powerful tool. Movements document abuses, like violence and censorship, and share these stories widely. Social media and independent news outlets help spread the truth quickly.
MONTANA ATTORNEY GENERAL ASSUMES CONTROL OF BOZEMAN COUNTY ATTORNEY OFFICE FOR FAILURE TO COOPERATE WITH ICE.
This is the way. https://t.co/JETluAbmL4
— Linuxhippie (@linuxhippie) May 1, 2026
@pvtjokerus @lemmiwinkster
— Scott C "The Perennial Tenth Man" (@ScottC20012) April 30, 2026
For your viewing pleasure https://t.co/3gFsnj42bF
WALL ST. APES: A cattle ranch called ‘Santa Carota Beef’ created a new method of raising beef They finish the cows by feeding them carrots, a sustainable alternative to conventional feed lots
A cattle ranch called ‘Santa Carota Beef’ created a new method of raising beef
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 30, 2026
They finish the cows by feeding them carrots, a sustainable alternative to conventional feed lots
They’re going through 1 million pounds of carrots per day. A large beef processor caught wind of that… pic.twitter.com/GBe7OQSdiR