AWESOME graphic!
— Leslie Manookian (@LeslieManookian) December 1, 2024
You were more than twice as likely to die of natural heat exposure in the year 2000 than to die if measles in 1962 the year BEFORE the measles j@b was introduced. #notabouthealth https://t.co/ovUqoSXzk4
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Sunday, December 1, 2024
LESLIE MANOOKIAN: You were more than twice as likely to die of natural heat exposure in the year 2000 than to die if measles in 1962 the year BEFORE the measles j@b was introduced.
Pokémon Go: A CIA app used to map the entire globe
Vault 7, a massive CIA document leak in 2017, revealed that a third of the CIA's surveillance tools were named after Pokemon. --Eric Hunley
Players say it's also forcing them to be more social outside of the game. This group had only been friends for 5 minutes when we ran into them.
07:45. So why is this a problem? For starters, this level of surveillance raises serious ethical questions. How secure is it? And how is it being used? Niantic insists that their system is for advancing technology but let's not forget who funded them in the first place intelligence agencies aren't exactly known for respecting privacy [ethics or honesty].
08:10. There's a secret sale a surveillance program and it's allegedly been collecting data in bulk including information about lots of Americans.
08:19. The next time you open Pokemon Go or even see someone else playing it remember you're not just catching Pokemon you're feeding a machine, a machine backed by the CIA designed to map and monitor the world. What started as a fun nostalgic game has morphed into a surveillance tool of unprecedented scale. So ask yourself is the convenience of augmented reality worth trading away our privacy or have we been duped into willingly becoming part of the biggest surveillance experiment in history?
ALEKSANDAR SVETSKI: The opposite of excellence is not ‘bad’, but average.
Bullseye, again! Collectivist ideologies are designed to perpetuate the average. That’s why I am weary of the unironic use of the word “humanity”. There is no humanity, there are individual humans who must strive to improve themselves, to get away from the cancer of average.
- Sasha Latypova
Read on SubstackThe opposite of excellence is not ‘bad’, but average. This is one of the key distinctions that makes modern civilian and martial collectives so fundamentally different. Collectivist ideologies such as socialism, communism and of course, the most insidious, democracy, are all the politics of “average”. They encourage people to trade excellence and personal potential for a ‘share in a faceless whole’ in which they are merely cogs.
Gov't says Americans spend average of $270/week in food
This is just fake data from the govt (Census Bureau 2024). Household weekly spending
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) December 1, 2024
We spend WAY more than that on groceries each week. Am I crazy?
If data on spending about groceries can be this wrong, it makes you question the validity of most govt reports about the economy. pic.twitter.com/cAB38orkpj
Do childhood vaccines Drive the spirit of God out of the Child? Yes. Today we call it autism
"The spirits of darkness are going to inspire their human hosts to find a vaccine that will drive all inclination towards spirituality out of people's souls when they are very young." pic.twitter.com/g0lL4G6Wwi
— foundring 🇺🇸 (@foundring1) November 30, 2024
Autism was first identified in 1911 by Eugene Beuhler. If it is the case that autism is caused by vaccines, then the 1911 diagnosis of autism must have come from one of these vaccines.
- 1884-1885 – First vaccine for cholera by Jaime Ferran y Clua[3][4]
- 1885 – First vaccine for rabies by Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux[5][6]
- 1890 – First vaccine for tetanus (serum antitoxin) by Emil von Behring[7]
- 1896 – First vaccine for typhoid fever by Almroth Edward Wright, Richard Pfeiffer, and Wilhelm Kolle[8]
- 1897 – First vaccine for bubonic plague by Waldemar Haffkine