Did you know your cholesterol level is predictive of your risk of melanoma? The higher your LDL cholesterol the lower your risk of melanoma and the higher your overall longevity. Everything you've been told is a lie. When you get no sun, your cholesterol levels also predict… https://t.co/BKmmFbO3yr pic.twitter.com/V1drt9rpUG
— ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆 (@DrJackKruse) June 26, 2025
Thursday, June 26, 2025
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7SEES: What you're seeing is a bunch of seemingly disconnected governments all implementing "separate" Technocratic Systems in their respective countries. It'll become the new "Space Race".
What you're seeing is a bunch of seemingly disconnected governments all implementing "separate" Technocratic Systems in their respective countries.
— 7SEES (@7SEES_) June 26, 2025
It'll become the new "Space Race".
Once every country is run by Palantir AI and on the Blockchain, it'll only take a couple lines…
I made this video back in January based on the research I was doing last year to tell everyone that all Nuclear Powered AI Data Centers would be coming, and that they would all roll into a "Queen Bee" along with Global Satellite Connections, a Global "Cloud" of interconnected… https://t.co/TQwKZRVdFu pic.twitter.com/eXhNOPWbjn
— 7SEES (@7SEES_) June 26, 2025
PAUL SALADINO, MD: Healthy mouthwash recipe
Healthy mouthwash recipe… pic.twitter.com/CaT2UJtnXK
— Paul Saladino, MD (@paulsaladinomd) June 26, 2025
Spring Water, 700 ML
Salt, 4 TBSP
Cranberry Powder, 3 TBSP
Peppermint Oil, 3 or 4 drops.
DIANA WEST: Women in combat erodes the male protective instinct as well as those old-fashioned strength and speed requirements
Such conditioning erodes the male protective instinct -- which, surely, is what war is supposed to arise from -- and the female nurturing instinct, which surely is what a civilization depends on. --Diana West.
It (civilization) has been struggling there for decades, as social engineers and radical feminists -- all heirs to Marx -- have been cutting away at elemental human instinct, social grace, language and thought itself. This overhaul of manners and mores, the family structure and marriage -- even private aspects of the relationship between men and women -- has been successful to a point where the cultural argument against women in combat (women in the military being a lost cause) is rarely voiced, not even on the right. (I watched Fox News on women-in-combat announcement day, listening in vain for just one culture warrior.)
We are left to make only the utilitarian arguments -- body strength and speed, unit cohesion, even urinary tract infections and other hazards that front-line deployment pose to females. These are compellingly logical points, but they are unlikely to reverse an ideological juggernaut. When the secretary of defense says putting women in combat is about "making our military ... and America stronger" and no one says he's lying to further a Marxian ideal via social engineering, the cultural argument is lost, and the culture it comes from is bound and gagged, hostage to what we know as "political correctness."
I still see threads of the cultural argument in emails and some blog responses to the Pentagon's latest whack at creating "gender neutrality." It erupts like a reflex against the conditioning to deny differences defined, at their essence, by muscle mass and womb. Such conditioning erodes the male protective instinct -- which, surely, is what war is supposed to arise from -- and the female nurturing instinct, which surely is what a civilization depends on.
No more. Women with wombs and without manly muscle mass now count as Pentagon-approved "warriors," modern-day knights in Kevlar, soon to be humping 80-pound packs over mountain and desert.
So women in combat erodes the male protective instinct and drops "some of the those old-fashioned strength and speed standards."
Or maybe not. Didn't Gen. Dempsey indicate that dropping some of those old-fashioned strength and speed requirements might be in order? "If we do decide that a particular standard is so high that a woman couldn't make it," Dempsey said last week, "the burden is now on the service to come back and explain to the Secretary, why is it that high? Does it really have to be that high?" Of course not! Why train Navy SEALs when Navy OTTERs will do as well?
This guy's brilliant. I could listen to him all day. pic.twitter.com/wAJsMPvQWX
— TheManWhoFellToEarth (@ReturnofColin2) June 25, 2025