People with the lowest cholesterol have:
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) October 20, 2025
- Higher rates of depression
- Increased suicide risk
- More violent behavior
- Greater cancer mortality
- Worse cognitive function
But at least their imaginary heart disease risk went down 0.3%, right?
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SAMA HOOLE: People with the lowest cholesterol have 1) Higher rates of depression, 2) Increased suicide risk, 3) More violent behavior, . . .
ZARATHUSTRA: In the Netherlands they’ve made the data public: each Somali immigrant has been found to cost the public about $1.2 million over their lifetime, while each North American and Japanese immigrant generated a net contribution of roughly $500,000.
The pressure formally began with the UN. Truman ordered a commission and they published a report called “Whom Shall We Welcome?”. The fake Civil Rights movement got the Hart Cellar Act passed. Look at all the global players here. https://t.co/nRDjWN1kuP
— Liberty Belle (@ArmisDei) October 20, 2025
Germany Cancels Christmas--Safety Costs too High for Comfort
The vast majority of Christmas markets are going to be canceled in Germany due to "security costs that are too high".The police and authorities are incapable of preventing terrorist attacks. They are "overwhelmed." --Wall Street Mav
Didn't you know? In Islamic Europe, the "dhimmi" populations, Islam's "people of the book" (Jews are Christians), don't go to football matches or Christmas markets. https://t.co/8s2BxV3LY2
— @realDianaWest (@realDianaWest) October 20, 2025
"People of the book" is an Islamic term Muslims use to refer to Jews, Christians and Sabians, and is sometimes applied to members of other religions such as Zoroastrians. "People of the Book" refers to a term in Islam that designates Jews and Christians, as they are believed to have received divine revelations through holy scriptures. It highlights the shared religious heritage and values among these Abrahamic faiths.
"dhimmi populations"?
from Watchers.ie,
Germany Cancels Christmas — Safety Costs Too High for Comfort Once upon a time, Germany’s Christmas markets were the heart of the season — mulled wine, roasted almonds, laughter, and a sense of peace. Now, they’re becoming a luxury item in the age of “diversity.” According to officials, the reason isn’t lack of interest or bad weather — it’s security costs. Yes, you read that right. The country that once built cathedrals and Christmas traditions for the world now can’t afford to protect its own markets from the “new realities” of modern Europe. After the terror attacks in Berlin and Magdeburg, regulations tightened. Concrete barriers, surveillance systems, and private security have driven expenses into the millions. For many organizers — especially private ones — the burden is simply too high. Some are shutting down altogether. So, here we are: centuries-old traditions — gone, or behind metal fences — while the same political class that created this mess lectures the public on “tolerance.” The Christmas market, once a symbol of community and joy, has become a crime scene waiting to happen — not because Germans changed, but because their leaders did. Germany isn’t losing Christmas because of inflation. It’s losing it because of cowardice — and because defending your own culture has somehow become controversial.
"From Gluhwein and Gingerbread to Barricades and Budget Woes--How Terror Fears Are Dimming [and dhimmi] the Magic of Weihnachtsmarkte," Blanca Firenze, J & M Duna Press, October 14, 2025.
SAMA HOOLE: In 1796, Dr. John Rollo successfully treated diabetes with a meat-based diet. That's 229 years of knowing the answer.
In 1796, Dr. John Rollo successfully treated diabetes with a meat-based diet.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) October 19, 2025
That's 229 years of knowing the answer.
But you can't monetise "eat meat" so now we have a $30 billion insulin market instead. pic.twitter.com/6WPC270rDi
ROBERT BARNES: The . . . corruption [of] big hospitals and the corruption of big Pharma is covered and protected by the state government medical boards
They could not find a single witness to testify against me.
— Mary Talley Bowden MD (@MdBreathe) October 20, 2025
Statement from my attorney @barnes_law about my fight with the Texas Med!cal B0ard. pic.twitter.com/00spwYAKh5
What is this public reprimand based on? That Dr. Bowden, following the directions and advice . . . and the desires of her patient, a man who was in critical condition from COVID-19 complications, wanting and needing Ivermectin, that in reviewing the situation determined that was appropriate for him. That [he] was on the cusp of death and wanted to give it to him. So who was stopping it then you might [ask]? Patient wants it, doctor wants it. Why aren't they getting it? Because of the corruption of our hospitals, and they are protected. The . . . corruption [of] big hospitals and the corruption of big Pharma is covered and protected by the state government medical boards, even in these conservative states, because nothing gets governor Abbott quickly moving in his wheelchair than a big pile of cash. So he sees that cash, he's like "Woo-hoo, I got to get going. Well I'm going to win the race today!"