Yeah, so @elonmusk and @lindayaX , your platform has been infected by Agent Smith and it's getting a bit out of control. The number of people who DM me the following "message" each day is not small.
@grok can you play Neo?
🚨🚨A Western Australian farmer has taken to facebook out of desperation to find diesel so he can plant food for the country.. The cities have fuel- while I’ll farmers can’t plant crops to feed the masses
We Aussies deal with world issues a little differently to the rest. 😂😂😂
Citizens are urging governments to shove the Great Reset up their ass.
#morning #safe #birds #calm
Right on cue. @RWMaloneMD
Ever wonder what a nervous system would look like if it self-assembled inside a novel being that hadn't faced a history of selection for its organism-level form and function? Or, perhaps you wondered how #Xenobots would look and act, or what their transcriptome would be like, if they had nervous systems?
Well, here's the first step: https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/advs.202508967
"Engineered Living Systems With Self-Organizing NeuralNetworks: From Anatomy to Behavior and Gene Expression"
Our awesome team: led by @halehf: @LaurieONeill99, @mmsperry, @LPiolopez, @DrPatrickE, and Tiffany Lin.
The @TuftsUniversity and @wyssinstitute press releases are here, for summaries:
https://now.tufts.edu/2026/03/16/scientists-create-novel-organism-primitive-nervous-system
https://wyss.harvard.edu/news/toward-autonomous-self-organizing-biological-robots-with-a-nervous-system/
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Like @BrianneDressen said:
Don't disband. Defend. Put together a legal team and appeal Judgy McJudgeface's "ruling".
@Honest_Medicine @brownstoneinst
‼️Blackburn’s Digital ID bill is “At the request of POTUS”
Wake up, y’all!!
https://x.com/bradrcarson/status/2034483729582739798?s=46&t=sujj3Wa9i7sP6JKYtpP1Jg
Manus is wild. With one prompt, it made this. I asked it to track lockdowns and curfews around the world. Not sure if it's accurate, but it is live! Maybe you guys can help confirm? @chrismartenson
https://restracker-aar3ocju.manus.space/
Shocking! Absolute show this evening! So much better than 1-ton ballistic missiles.
"The world cannot see through the eyes of a single man."
RARE GOOD NEWS in 2026: Monarch butterfly numbers have surged in Mexico by 64% this year, with the area they cover in Mexican forests growing significantly!
Short video about Peter Daszak and Fauci sidekick virologists complaining about my BMJ investigation exposing their conspiracy to label everyone a conspiracy theorist.
Enjoy the emails.
Sounds like lockdown, doesn't it? @chrismartenson
Now this is the kind of news I want in my feed
Ah, what a difference a single letter can make. @BretWeinstein @brownstoneinst
The CIA's venture capital arm funded the technology behind Pokémon Go. That's not conspiracy. It's public record.
Niantic's founder John Hanke previously built Keyhole, a 3D satellite imaging tool funded directly by In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm. Keyhole was used to support US military operations in Iraq before Google acquired it and turned it into Google Earth.
The same founder also led the Google StreetView WiSpy scandal, where Google cars secretly harvested emails, passwords, and browsing data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks across multiple countries.
Now look at Niantic's board. Gilman Louie, co-founder of In-Q-Tel, sits on the board of both Niantic and Vantor (the defense contractor Niantic just partnered with). Niantic's CTO co-founded Keyhole with Hanke after spending a decade at E-Systems, a military contractor later acquired by Raytheon. Another co-founder came from DARPA-funded Silicon Graphics, which built 3D graphics for defense systems.
This was never a gaming company that pivoted to defense. The defense lineage was there from the beginning. Pokémon Go was the data collection mechanism.
30 billion images. Centimeter-level spatial accuracy. GPS-free navigation for autonomous weapons. Built by a team with direct ties to the CIA, DARPA, and Raytheon.
The story isn't that Niantic tricked gamers. It's that the intelligence community found a way to crowdsource a centimeter-accurate map of the physical world by making it fun.
Full report from @theragetech
Mechanism of action of "Electric shock sensation"?
@PierreKory @MidwesternDoc
What is the reasoning of the decision? It claims that Trump and Kennedy cannot legally manage their own agencies. It presumes that distant judges appointed by past presidents have veto power over decisions by the elected president and his appointees as confirmed by the Senate. If this decision is correct, all reform of government would become near impossible.
Using a Court, Pharma Strikes Back https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/using-a-court-pharma-strikes-back-6000453?utm_source=ref_share&utm_campaign=twitter&rs=SHRNCMMW via @epochtimes
The US didn't just attack Iran. It closed the Strait of Hormuz itself, and nobody's talking about the real reason why.
@anasalhajji, one of the most respected energy analysts in the world, just published an extraordinary breakdown of what's actually happening in the Strait of Hormuz. The short version: Iran didn't close it. Insurance companies did. And the US has every incentive to let it happen.
Here's what actually occurred. Emails were sent to oil and LNG tankers claiming to be from the IRGC, saying the strait was closed. No official Iranian statement backed this. Nobody knows who actually sent the emails. But within hours, European insurance companies canceled policies or jacked premiums so high that tanker operators couldn't move.
Cargo ships and container vessels passed through fine. Nothing happened to them. Only oil and LNG tankers were affected. Why?
Notably, the administration has not criticized the insurance companies or pushed back on rising oil prices, a departure from its usual stance of vocally opposing anything that raises energy costs for American consumers.
Meanwhile, Venezuelan oil was pre-positioned in US ports before the crisis began, specifically to replace Iraqi crude that would be cut off by a Hormuz closure. That doesn't happen by accident.
The 2025 National Security Strategy document lays out the framework:
US dominance runs through AI, and AI runs through cheap, abundant energy. The strategy is to make energy cheap domestically and expensive for competitors. To do that, you need control of global chokepoints: Panama Canal, the Red Sea, Greenland's Arctic passage, and now Hormuz.
The Hormuz disruption accomplishes several goals at once. It forces Asian companies to abandon long-term LNG contracts with Qatar and the UAE in favor of American suppliers. It cripples competitor access to fertilizer exports (33% of global supply transits Hormuz). It drives chip manufacturers to reshore to the US. And Trump's offer to provide Navy escorts and US-backed insurance for tankers gives America indirect control over the strait indefinitely.
The biggest beneficiaries of a closed Hormuz are the US and Russia. The biggest losers are Europe, Asia, and the Gulf states themselves.
Iran is the excuse. Energy dominance is the goal.
This only makes sense. Isn't THIS what taxes should be spent on? We've all been duped in such an extreme way.
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Make sure you pay your taxes next month. The government needs your hard earned wages to put a dent in the $39 trillion of debt it’s accumulated.
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HHAHAAhaha @boriquagato @Kevin_McKernan
The pedo-adjacent funded PubSmear continues on its woke cancel crusade.
Journals are either oblivious to conflict checking anons like they require for authors or are complicit in this gatekeeping.
R to @JesslovesMJK: substacktools.com/sharex/SIH…
retroactively = absolute chaos
solution = make ICD-10 code for DNA contamination
Here's my two cents:
@RWMaloneMD @SecKennedy @RetsefL @KMilhoanMDPhD @NIHDirector_Jay
@Kevin_McKernan @brownstoneinst @jeffreytucker @Honest_Medicine @joevaron
https://substacktools.com/sharex/SIHc7GsR
Good! Another rejection of the IHR amendments.
New Zealand has decided, against the WEF-tide, that their people’s will and needs should have precedence over the financial well-being of large multi-national Pharma corporations, and the health bureaucrats they sponsor.
Still some leaders working for their countries.
I don't expect 99% to understand this. Sorry.
But I have to just post this here.
NOTHING about this purported pandemic makes any sense from an epidemiological viewpoint.
I don't know what epidemiologists do. They hardly study anything relative to the meaning of the word "epidemiology." The study of cause, DISTRIBUTION, and control of diseases in a population.
They do not look at multiple causes across geographical areas and climates. WTF do they do?
Maybe there is a reason for the graphs below. I maintain that diseases do not change how they kill people from year to year to year. They don't just stop respiratory killing and then decide to kill by blood and circulatory or by KIDNEY.
If AKI is associated with Covid, why does it not follow in proportion to pneumonia, Covid, and All-Cause, which all follow in proportional change to each other?
AKI in the 3rd wave is 2X where it should be in relation to All-Cause and Pneumonia (and Covid). WHY?