1930 - 1% of American adults were obese. 2018 - 42.4% were obese. Over that time… Red meat has gone down 4.4% Sugar has gone up 38.2% Seed oils have gone up 1687% So what turned nearly half the adults obese? It couldn't be the novel highly processed and inflammatory fat that we introduced to the human diet over that period. The one that induces insulin resistance, gives you the munchies, and forces the fat cells to get larger and spill out toxins? No, of course not. Must have been the steak.1930 - 1% of American adults were obese.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) October 12, 2025
2018 - 42.4% were obese.
Over that time…
Red meat has gone down 4.4%
Sugar has gone up 38.2%
Seed oils have gone up 1687%
So what turned nearly half the adults obese?
It couldn't be the novel highly processed and inflammatory fat that…
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Saturday, October 11, 2025
SAMA HOOLE: The one that induces insulin resistance [seed oils], gives you the munchies, and forces the fat cells to get larger and spill out toxins?
CHRISTENDOM QUARTERLY: It took the Catholic Church almost 1,500 years to build Western Civilisation, and Protestantism almost 300 years to destroy it.
It took the Catholic Church almost 1,500 years to build Western Civilisation, and Protestantism almost 300 years to destroy it. https://t.co/LOisdgWuhq
— IMPERATOR (@IMPERATORAUS) October 11, 2025
Christendom -- the state's tacit and explicit support for and defense of the Church -- built Western Civilization. In this particular case, the Pietà was commissioned and paid for by Cardinal Jean de Bilhères-Lagraulas, who was an advisor to Louis XI and Charles VIII, both strong French monarchs whose beneficence towards the Church allowed the Cardinal's beneficence to Michelangelo. Without Christendom's explicit protection, the Pietà would not exist.
Your Daily Reminder that the Milan Cathedral took over 600 years build. pic.twitter.com/CGfAjvMFvM
— World Scholar (@WorldScholar_) September 9, 2025
Instant gratification has robbed the world of beauty. Cologne Cathedral took 600 years to build. pic.twitter.com/FWt2kZZVHn
— Jeremy Wayne Tate (@JeremyTate41) December 18, 2024
Decent summary.
— That Catholic Guy 🇻🇦 (@Catholic_bro) October 5, 2025
John Guandolo: Civilization Jihad in America – Are You Prepared?
TALKING POINT DIRECTIVE JUST ISSUED: ANTIFA DOES NOT EXIST
Okay, but who are ICE and local police wrestling to the ground then, Boy Scouts of America?
New talking point directive just issued #AntifaDoesntExist pic.twitter.com/1BbAe8ql0q
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) October 10, 2025
WHIPLASH347: BOOM!! The Great Reclamation has begun. The Supreme Court just restored Trump’s constitutional power to remove rogue commissioners from federal agencies. For the first time in ninety years, the President can clean house. The walls of bureaucratic tyranny are cracking.
BOOM. The Great Reclamation has begun. The Supreme Court just restored Trump’s constitutional power to remove rogue commissioners from federal agencies. For the first time in ninety years, the President can clean house. The walls of bureaucratic tyranny are cracking.
— Whiplash347 (@Whiplash437) October 11, 2025
Since 1935,… pic.twitter.com/4krJNQGKlO
How Is this different from the Chevron Deference of 2024?
But every president has ever had the privilege to remove members of the previous administration who are more in line with his values and goals to get things done during his administration. See Tom DiLorenzo.
Humphrey's Executor, 1935.
Humphrey's Executor v. United States (1935) was a Supreme Court case that ruled Congress can limit the President's power to remove officials from independent agencies, like the Federal Trade Commission, unless there is cause such as inefficiency or misconduct. This decision established that certain agencies have a degree of independence from executive control, which has been a significant aspect of administrative law.