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For far too long, we have allowed standards to slip. We’ve had different standards for men/women serving in combat arms MOS’s and jobs….
That’s not acceptable, and it changes right now!
https://x.com/SecDef/status/1906677003400442284
That’s not acceptable, and it changes right now!
https://x.com/SecDef/status/1906677003400442284
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President Trump Signs an Executive Order in the Oval Office, Mar. 31, 2025
Duration: 00:39:46
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQE2dgqe_bI
Duration: 00:39:46
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"Kid Rock and President Trump Tackle Ticket Scalping, Tariffs, and a Rebirth of America"
1-Ticket Scalping and Legislation: The speaker (an artist) supports capping ticket resale prices to ensure fair pricing for fans, citing European examples. They express frustration with bots and scalpers driving up prices, benefiting resellers like Ticketmaster rather than artists or fans. A step toward legislation (possibly the "Bots Act") is seen as progress, with support from artists like Kid Rock and Jacoby from Papa Roach.
2-Ticketmaster's Role: Ticketmaster is implicated as a "primary culprit" in ticket scalping, profiting from resales while artists see none of the additional revenue. The artist suggests Ticketmaster has little incentive to enforce anti-bot measures due to their profit model.
3-Economic Impact for Fans and Artists: Lower ticket prices could allow fans to spend more on merchandise and concessions, potentially benefiting artists and venues, though venues often retain concession profits.
4-President Trump's Involvement: The artist mentions President Trump’s efforts against scalping, gaining support from musicians. Trump also discusses buying a Tesla for White House staff, dismissing concerns about staff fears due to domestic terrorists targeting Teslas.
5-Third Term Hypothetical: Trump entertains the idea of running for a third term if allowed, expressing enthusiasm about facing Barack Obama again, though he hasn’t deeply explored the legal feasibility.
6-Economic Policy and Tariffs: Trump highlights massive investments ($5 trillion) from companies like Apple and Taiwanese chip firms, driven by tariffs and his policies. He plans to announce significant economic moves soon, calling it a "rebirth" or "liberation" of America, reducing the $36 trillion national debt’s impact.
7-Auto Industry and Tariffs: Tariffs are shifting auto plant construction to the U.S., with Trump offering a temporary tariff break that automakers exploited. He plans reciprocal tariffs (matching what other countries charge the U.S.), with details forthcoming.
8-Foreign Policy: Trump expresses intent to stop the Russia-Ukraine conflict, citing high casualties, and hints at oil sanctions on Russia if Putin doesn’t comply. He critiques Biden’s handling of Ukraine aid compared to Europe’s.
9-Elections: Trump urges Republican turnout for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race and Florida elections, claiming past victories and alleging a rigged election.
10-TikTok: Trump supports TikTok, attributing his youth vote success to it, and hints at possibly tying its sale to tariff negotiations with China.
11-Personal Notes: Trump discusses Tiger Woods’ relationship with his family, his favorite rally (Madison Square Garden), and a favorite song to play live (possibly "Cowboy" or "Ball with the Bar").
12-Immigration and Deportation: Trump defends deporting 17 individuals to El Salvador, thanking its president, and dismisses judicial interference concerns. He briefly addresses a controversial ICE arrest video but avoids detailed comment.
13-Elon Musk and DOGE: Musk’s government role ends soon, but Trump praises his work on "Doge" (efficiency initiative), estimating savings up to a trillion dollars. Musk may return to his companies, though some DOGE efforts might persist.
14-Foreign Relations: Trump plans a Saudi Arabia trip to secure nearly a trillion dollars in U.S. investments, building on past $450 billion deals. He’ll also visit Qatar and UAE. He confirms communication with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un.
15-U.N. Ambassador: Elise Stefanik may return to Congress instead of becoming U.N. Ambassador; potential replacements include David Friedman and Rick Grenell.
16-Austin Tice: Efforts to find the missing journalist continue without success, with Trump praising Tice’s mother’s dedication.
17-Military Incident: Three U.S. soldiers died, and one is missing after a heavy truck accident, likely due to a collapsing lake bank.
18-France’s Marine Le Pen: Trump compares her five-year ban from running for office to U.S. political tactics, calling it a significant event.
1-Ticket Scalping and Legislation: The speaker (an artist) supports capping ticket resale prices to ensure fair pricing for fans, citing European examples. They express frustration with bots and scalpers driving up prices, benefiting resellers like Ticketmaster rather than artists or fans. A step toward legislation (possibly the "Bots Act") is seen as progress, with support from artists like Kid Rock and Jacoby from Papa Roach.
2-Ticketmaster's Role: Ticketmaster is implicated as a "primary culprit" in ticket scalping, profiting from resales while artists see none of the additional revenue. The artist suggests Ticketmaster has little incentive to enforce anti-bot measures due to their profit model.
3-Economic Impact for Fans and Artists: Lower ticket prices could allow fans to spend more on merchandise and concessions, potentially benefiting artists and venues, though venues often retain concession profits.
4-President Trump's Involvement: The artist mentions President Trump’s efforts against scalping, gaining support from musicians. Trump also discusses buying a Tesla for White House staff, dismissing concerns about staff fears due to domestic terrorists targeting Teslas.
5-Third Term Hypothetical: Trump entertains the idea of running for a third term if allowed, expressing enthusiasm about facing Barack Obama again, though he hasn’t deeply explored the legal feasibility.
6-Economic Policy and Tariffs: Trump highlights massive investments ($5 trillion) from companies like Apple and Taiwanese chip firms, driven by tariffs and his policies. He plans to announce significant economic moves soon, calling it a "rebirth" or "liberation" of America, reducing the $36 trillion national debt’s impact.
7-Auto Industry and Tariffs: Tariffs are shifting auto plant construction to the U.S., with Trump offering a temporary tariff break that automakers exploited. He plans reciprocal tariffs (matching what other countries charge the U.S.), with details forthcoming.
8-Foreign Policy: Trump expresses intent to stop the Russia-Ukraine conflict, citing high casualties, and hints at oil sanctions on Russia if Putin doesn’t comply. He critiques Biden’s handling of Ukraine aid compared to Europe’s.
9-Elections: Trump urges Republican turnout for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race and Florida elections, claiming past victories and alleging a rigged election.
10-TikTok: Trump supports TikTok, attributing his youth vote success to it, and hints at possibly tying its sale to tariff negotiations with China.
11-Personal Notes: Trump discusses Tiger Woods’ relationship with his family, his favorite rally (Madison Square Garden), and a favorite song to play live (possibly "Cowboy" or "Ball with the Bar").
12-Immigration and Deportation: Trump defends deporting 17 individuals to El Salvador, thanking its president, and dismisses judicial interference concerns. He briefly addresses a controversial ICE arrest video but avoids detailed comment.
13-Elon Musk and DOGE: Musk’s government role ends soon, but Trump praises his work on "Doge" (efficiency initiative), estimating savings up to a trillion dollars. Musk may return to his companies, though some DOGE efforts might persist.
14-Foreign Relations: Trump plans a Saudi Arabia trip to secure nearly a trillion dollars in U.S. investments, building on past $450 billion deals. He’ll also visit Qatar and UAE. He confirms communication with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un.
15-U.N. Ambassador: Elise Stefanik may return to Congress instead of becoming U.N. Ambassador; potential replacements include David Friedman and Rick Grenell.
16-Austin Tice: Efforts to find the missing journalist continue without success, with Trump praising Tice’s mother’s dedication.
17-Military Incident: Three U.S. soldiers died, and one is missing after a heavy truck accident, likely due to a collapsing lake bank.
18-France’s Marine Le Pen: Trump compares her five-year ban from running for office to U.S. political tactics, calling it a significant event.
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"Javier Milei Shocks the World: Documents Reveal Hitler's 1945 Escape to Argentina"
https://rumble.com/v6rf75c-javier-milei-just-shocked-the-world-releasing-documents-on-hitlers-escape-t.html
Here are the key points:
1. Hitler's Escape Claim Amplified by Milei’s Actions: The speaker asserts that Javier Milei, by releasing documents, has shocked the world by providing evidence that Adolf Hitler did not die in a Berlin bunker in 1945 but escaped Germany weeks earlier via underground tunnels to an airstrip, then fled to Argentina using U-boats.
2. Life in Argentina Confirmed by Documents: Milei’s document release allegedly substantiates that Hitler lived in Argentina, particularly in Bariloche, for nearly two decades until the mid-1960s, alongside numerous Third Reich members who established a significant operational base there.
3. Milei’s Document Release as Proof: The Argentinian President’s order to declassify all remaining Nazi-related documents is presented as a bombshell revelation, purportedly validating claims of Hitler’s escape and residence in Argentina post-World War II.
4. Intelligence Agencies Implicated: The speaker ties Milei’s released documents to CIA and FBI records, suggesting they confirm U.S. and allied knowledge—and possible facilitation—of Hitler’s survival in Argentina, with references to Operation Paperclip as a related mechanism.
5. Operation Paperclip Expanded: The documents released by Milei are said to reveal that Operation Paperclip not only involved scientists but also intelligence operatives who were recruited from Argentina after escaping there, a process enabled by the U.S.
6. Soviet Evidence Supported: Milei’s shocking release allegedly aligns with findings that the skull in Russia, claimed to be Hitler’s, is female, and includes Stalin’s statements that Hitler survived, reinforcing the escape narrative.
7. Hitler’s Alleged Descendants: The speaker speculates that Milei’s documents might reveal Hitler had two daughters in Argentina, with their descendants’ whereabouts a tantalizing possibility now brought to light by this release.
8. Transparency Era Highlighted: Milei’s action is framed as part of a broader transparency wave, shocking the world by exposing hidden truths, paralleled with mentions of Epstein file investigations under the Trump administration.
9. Intelligence Influence Unveiled: The released documents are suggested to detail how Nazis in Argentina, facilitated by Milei’s revelations, shaped U.S. intelligence’s anti-communist stance, offering a new historical perspective.
10. Cultural Reinforcement: The speaker cites books like "The Gray Wolf" and the show "Hunting Hitler," suggesting Milei’s document release aligns with and amplifies these narratives, with an invitation to Tim Kennedy to discuss further.
11. Rejection of Debunking: The speaker claims Milei’s shocking document release proves the escape story is "bunked" (confirmed), not debunked, challenging mainstream AI and tech narratives like those from Grok or Google.
These points reframe the original narrative to emphasize the sensational claim of Milei’s document release as a world-shocking event, aligning with the conspiracy theory of Hitler’s escape to Argentina, while maintaining the speaker’s original intent and assertions.
https://rumble.com/v6rf75c-javier-milei-just-shocked-the-world-releasing-documents-on-hitlers-escape-t.html
Here are the key points:
1. Hitler's Escape Claim Amplified by Milei’s Actions: The speaker asserts that Javier Milei, by releasing documents, has shocked the world by providing evidence that Adolf Hitler did not die in a Berlin bunker in 1945 but escaped Germany weeks earlier via underground tunnels to an airstrip, then fled to Argentina using U-boats.
2. Life in Argentina Confirmed by Documents: Milei’s document release allegedly substantiates that Hitler lived in Argentina, particularly in Bariloche, for nearly two decades until the mid-1960s, alongside numerous Third Reich members who established a significant operational base there.
3. Milei’s Document Release as Proof: The Argentinian President’s order to declassify all remaining Nazi-related documents is presented as a bombshell revelation, purportedly validating claims of Hitler’s escape and residence in Argentina post-World War II.
4. Intelligence Agencies Implicated: The speaker ties Milei’s released documents to CIA and FBI records, suggesting they confirm U.S. and allied knowledge—and possible facilitation—of Hitler’s survival in Argentina, with references to Operation Paperclip as a related mechanism.
5. Operation Paperclip Expanded: The documents released by Milei are said to reveal that Operation Paperclip not only involved scientists but also intelligence operatives who were recruited from Argentina after escaping there, a process enabled by the U.S.
6. Soviet Evidence Supported: Milei’s shocking release allegedly aligns with findings that the skull in Russia, claimed to be Hitler’s, is female, and includes Stalin’s statements that Hitler survived, reinforcing the escape narrative.
7. Hitler’s Alleged Descendants: The speaker speculates that Milei’s documents might reveal Hitler had two daughters in Argentina, with their descendants’ whereabouts a tantalizing possibility now brought to light by this release.
8. Transparency Era Highlighted: Milei’s action is framed as part of a broader transparency wave, shocking the world by exposing hidden truths, paralleled with mentions of Epstein file investigations under the Trump administration.
9. Intelligence Influence Unveiled: The released documents are suggested to detail how Nazis in Argentina, facilitated by Milei’s revelations, shaped U.S. intelligence’s anti-communist stance, offering a new historical perspective.
10. Cultural Reinforcement: The speaker cites books like "The Gray Wolf" and the show "Hunting Hitler," suggesting Milei’s document release aligns with and amplifies these narratives, with an invitation to Tim Kennedy to discuss further.
11. Rejection of Debunking: The speaker claims Milei’s shocking document release proves the escape story is "bunked" (confirmed), not debunked, challenging mainstream AI and tech narratives like those from Grok or Google.
These points reframe the original narrative to emphasize the sensational claim of Milei’s document release as a world-shocking event, aligning with the conspiracy theory of Hitler’s escape to Argentina, while maintaining the speaker’s original intent and assertions.
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U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga just blocked the CIA and the Office of Director of National Intelligence from firing employees who worked on DEI initiatives
"Counting the Judges: A Look at U.S. District Courts in 2025"
As of March 31, 2025, there are 677 authorized district court judgeships in the United States. This number is set by Congress under Title 28 of the U.S. Code, Section 133, which establishes the structure of the federal judiciary. These judgeships are distributed across the 94 federal judicial districts, which include at least one district in each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the territories of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands.
The actual number of active judges may vary slightly at any given time due to vacancies, retirements, or judges taking senior status (where they continue to hear cases with a reduced workload), but the total authorized positions remain at 677. This figure pertains specifically to Article III district judges, who are appointed for life by the President with Senate confirmation, excluding magistrate judges or territorial court judges with fixed terms.
As of March 31, 2025, there are 677 authorized district court judgeships in the United States. This number is set by Congress under Title 28 of the U.S. Code, Section 133, which establishes the structure of the federal judiciary. These judgeships are distributed across the 94 federal judicial districts, which include at least one district in each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the territories of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands.
The actual number of active judges may vary slightly at any given time due to vacancies, retirements, or judges taking senior status (where they continue to hear cases with a reduced workload), but the total authorized positions remain at 677. This figure pertains specifically to Article III district judges, who are appointed for life by the President with Senate confirmation, excluding magistrate judges or territorial court judges with fixed terms.
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Imagine the President is the playground leader who wants to shut down a club—like the “Spy Helpers Club” (say, the CIA’s DEI team)—because he doesn’t like it. But there’s a rulebook (the Constitution) that says only the playground rule-makers (Congress) can create or close clubs, not the leader alone. If the leader tries anyway, a referee (a judge) can step in and say, “Hold on, you can’t do that unless the rule-makers said it’s okay!” The referee doesn’t have a special “stop-the-leader” rule just for this; he’s using the big rulebook to keep everyone playing fair.
Imagine the President is the playground leader who wants to shut down a club—like the “Spy Helpers Club” (say, the CIA’s DEI team)—because he doesn’t like it. But there’s a rulebook (the Constitution) that says only the playground rule-makers (Congress) can create or close clubs, not the leader alone. If the leader tries anyway, a referee (a judge) can step in and say, “Hold on, you can’t do that unless the rule-makers said it’s okay!” The referee doesn’t have a special “stop-the-leader” rule just for this; he’s using the big rulebook to keep everyone playing fair.
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Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified
The documents will likely include Nazi-linked bank accounts and records documenting the use of Nazi 'ratlines'
https://www.foxnews.com/world/secret-documents-on-nazis-who-fled-to-argentina-after-wwii-being-declassified
The documents will likely include Nazi-linked bank accounts and records documenting the use of Nazi 'ratlines'
https://www.foxnews.com/world/secret-documents-on-nazis-who-fled-to-argentina-after-wwii-being-declassified
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Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified
Argentina will soon declassify all government-held files relating to Nazi fugitives who fled and settled in Argentina after the Holocaust, according to reports.
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Argentina's Milei to declassify documents on Nazi war criminals who fled to Argentina | DW News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhA_w2Wiqeo
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https://amazon.com/s?k=dmso
"DMSO: The Controversial Miracle Drug"
DMSO - Dr Jacob on 60 Minutes
Duration: 00:15:57
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) emerged as a highly touted drug, praised for its potential to relieve pain and treat a wide range of conditions, from burns to spinal cord injuries. However, it faced significant skepticism from the medical community and the FDA, which refused to approve it for general use due to insufficient scientific evidence, limiting its legal approval to a rare bladder condition.
Despite this, Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, and a black market flourished. Dr. Stanley Jacob, a passionate advocate, has promoted DMSO for 15 years, treating patients with notable anecdotal success, including a paralyzed patient, a quarterback, and an arthritis sufferer.
DMSO is said to work by reducing pain, inflammation, and swelling while aiding healing, and is considered relatively safe, though it causes minor side effects like a garlic odor. Critics argue that its efficacy lacks rigorous clinical proof, partly because its smell hinders double-blind studies, while drug companies show little interest due to its low profit potential. DMSO is used abroad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XEt0n6LPrk
"DMSO: The Controversial Miracle Drug"
DMSO - Dr Jacob on 60 Minutes
Duration: 00:15:57
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) emerged as a highly touted drug, praised for its potential to relieve pain and treat a wide range of conditions, from burns to spinal cord injuries. However, it faced significant skepticism from the medical community and the FDA, which refused to approve it for general use due to insufficient scientific evidence, limiting its legal approval to a rare bladder condition.
Despite this, Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, and a black market flourished. Dr. Stanley Jacob, a passionate advocate, has promoted DMSO for 15 years, treating patients with notable anecdotal success, including a paralyzed patient, a quarterback, and an arthritis sufferer.
DMSO is said to work by reducing pain, inflammation, and swelling while aiding healing, and is considered relatively safe, though it causes minor side effects like a garlic odor. Critics argue that its efficacy lacks rigorous clinical proof, partly because its smell hinders double-blind studies, while drug companies show little interest due to its low profit potential. DMSO is used abroad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XEt0n6LPrk
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Here are the key points from the text about DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide): https://amazon.com/s?k=dmso
1. Introduction and Claims: DMSO emerged as a promising drug in the medical field, touted as a versatile pain reliever and treatment for conditions like burns, acne, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, and more.
2. Controversy and Skepticism: Despite initial enthusiasm, the medical community, including the Journal of the American Medical Association and the FDA, expressed skepticism, criticizing the lack of proven effectiveness. The FDA refused to approve it for general use, except for a rare bladder condition (interstitial cystitis).
3. Legal Status: Two states, Oregon and Florida, legalized DMSO for prescription use, but it remains unapproved federally, leading to a thriving nationwide black market.
4. Dr. Stanley Jacob’s Advocacy: Dr. Jacob, a surgeon from the University of Oregon, has been a key figure promoting DMSO for 15 years, believing in its efficacy despite opposition. He treats patients, including those with spinal cord injuries, using topical and intravenous applications.
5. Patient Testimonials:
○ A paralyzed patient reported reduced swelling and improved outcomes after DMSO treatment.
○ June Jones, an Atlanta Falcons quarterback, uses it for shoulder pain and claims it keeps him playing.
○ Emily Rudick, an arthritis sufferer, credits DMSO with easing her pain and aiding minor injuries.
○ Sandy Sherek, after severe whiplash, experienced significant pain relief following DMSO treatment.
6. Mechanism of Action: Dr. Jacob explains DMSO works by blocking pain nerve conduction, reducing inflammation, improving blood supply, and stimulating healing in some injuries.
7. Safety Profile: The FDA’s Dr. Richard Kraut acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash, hives, headaches, nausea, and a garlic-like odor, but no deaths have been reported.
8. Scientific Evidence Debate:
○ Critics, including the FDA and National Academy of Sciences, argue that DMSO lacks rigorous, controlled clinical trials to prove efficacy beyond anecdotes.
○ Double-blind studies are challenging due to DMSO’s distinctive smell, complicating placebo use.
○ Dr. Jacob defends his research, citing dozens of published articles and symposia, but critics say the studies are inadequately designed.
9. Economic Factors: Drug companies show little interest in DMSO because it’s a cheap, common solvent ($4/quart) with no exclusive patent potential, reducing financial incentive.
10. Global Use and U.S. Inquiry: DMSO is approved for various uses in Western Europe, the Soviet Union, Japan, and Latin America. The U.S. House Committee on Aging was set to investigate its limited availability in the U.S. as of March 31, 1980 (assuming this text is from around that era, though the prompt date is 2025).
These points highlight the ongoing tension between anecdotal success, scientific skepticism, and regulatory hurdles surrounding DMSO.
1. Introduction and Claims: DMSO emerged as a promising drug in the medical field, touted as a versatile pain reliever and treatment for conditions like burns, acne, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, and more.
2. Controversy and Skepticism: Despite initial enthusiasm, the medical community, including the Journal of the American Medical Association and the FDA, expressed skepticism, criticizing the lack of proven effectiveness. The FDA refused to approve it for general use, except for a rare bladder condition (interstitial cystitis).
3. Legal Status: Two states, Oregon and Florida, legalized DMSO for prescription use, but it remains unapproved federally, leading to a thriving nationwide black market.
4. Dr. Stanley Jacob’s Advocacy: Dr. Jacob, a surgeon from the University of Oregon, has been a key figure promoting DMSO for 15 years, believing in its efficacy despite opposition. He treats patients, including those with spinal cord injuries, using topical and intravenous applications.
5. Patient Testimonials:
○ A paralyzed patient reported reduced swelling and improved outcomes after DMSO treatment.
○ June Jones, an Atlanta Falcons quarterback, uses it for shoulder pain and claims it keeps him playing.
○ Emily Rudick, an arthritis sufferer, credits DMSO with easing her pain and aiding minor injuries.
○ Sandy Sherek, after severe whiplash, experienced significant pain relief following DMSO treatment.
6. Mechanism of Action: Dr. Jacob explains DMSO works by blocking pain nerve conduction, reducing inflammation, improving blood supply, and stimulating healing in some injuries.
7. Safety Profile: The FDA’s Dr. Richard Kraut acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash, hives, headaches, nausea, and a garlic-like odor, but no deaths have been reported.
8. Scientific Evidence Debate:
○ Critics, including the FDA and National Academy of Sciences, argue that DMSO lacks rigorous, controlled clinical trials to prove efficacy beyond anecdotes.
○ Double-blind studies are challenging due to DMSO’s distinctive smell, complicating placebo use.
○ Dr. Jacob defends his research, citing dozens of published articles and symposia, but critics say the studies are inadequately designed.
9. Economic Factors: Drug companies show little interest in DMSO because it’s a cheap, common solvent ($4/quart) with no exclusive patent potential, reducing financial incentive.
10. Global Use and U.S. Inquiry: DMSO is approved for various uses in Western Europe, the Soviet Union, Japan, and Latin America. The U.S. House Committee on Aging was set to investigate its limited availability in the U.S. as of March 31, 1980 (assuming this text is from around that era, though the prompt date is 2025).
These points highlight the ongoing tension between anecdotal success, scientific skepticism, and regulatory hurdles surrounding DMSO.
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PROOF OF ILLEGALS GETTING SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS🚨
For those that doubt @elonmusk and @DOGE, here's 2 minutes of illegals admitting to me that they have SSNs.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1906934902639014260
For those that doubt @elonmusk and @DOGE, here's 2 minutes of illegals admitting to me that they have SSNs.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1906934902639014260
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DMSO: Nature's Healer by Morton Walker, D.P.M. · Audiobook preview
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Lefties Losing It: ‘Victim Olympics’ woman complains about trouble eating in public
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GKi-sx4REg
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"Trump and Netanyahu: Rewriting the Rules of Gaza and Iran in a Battle Against the Old Guard"
Here are the highlights focusing on the key ideas and developments discussed in the narrative about Trump, Netanyahu, Gaza, Iran, and the "old guard":
1. Trump-Netanyahu Partnership: President Donald Trump (47th U.S. President, second term starting January 20, 2025) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are portrayed as allies working to reshape global power dynamics, challenging a supposed elite known as the "old guard" or "global aristocracy."
2. The "Old Guard" Theory: This elite—allegedly wealthy families, bureaucrats, and globalists—is said to have dominated world affairs by installing puppet regimes, maintaining influence over regions like Gaza and Iran for their own benefit (e.g., arms sales, oil, geopolitical leverage).
3. Gaza’s Perpetual Conflict: The old guard is accused of keeping Gaza in a never-ending conflict—Hamas rockets vs. Israeli airstrikes—to sustain regional tension, with the enclave’s two million Palestinians caught in a cycle that served elite interests rather than seeking resolution.
4. Gaza as a Prize: Trump and Netanyahu aim to end this stalemate decisively, with Trump’s February 2025 proposal to “take over” Gaza, displace its population, and redevelop it into a “Riviera of the Middle East,” potentially rewarding Netanyahu with the land for aiding Trump’s 2024 election win against the old guard’s favored status quo.
5. Iran as a Puppet: Under Biden, Iran’s regime is seen by some as a Deep State puppet—tolerated through diplomacy and sanctions relief talks—flourishing not due to policy alignment but as part of the elite’s broader agenda.
6. Hardline on Iran: Trump and Netanyahu reject this, pushing an uncompromising stance—highlighted by Trump’s past "maximum pressure" sanctions and Soleimani’s 2020 assassination, and Netanyahu’s calls to curb Iran’s nuclear and proxy ambitions—demanding Iran submit or face severe consequences like military action or regime destabilization.
7. Disruptors vs. Establishment: They’re framed as disruptors dismantling a rigged system, with Gaza as a trophy and Iran as a test of dominance, contrasting the old guard’s preference for controlled instability with a new order under their control.
8. Speculative Motives: The narrative questions whether this is a genuine overthrow of a hidden elite or a mix of Trump’s deal-making and Netanyahu’s political survival, with Netanyahu’s alleged support (lobbying, intelligence, pro-Israel U.S. factions) for Trump’s 2024 victory tying into the Gaza outcome.
9. High-Stakes Outcome: Their approach risks Middle East upheaval—critics see ethnic cleansing in Gaza and recklessness with Iran, while supporters view it as a bold fix—leaving the success and moral implications uncertain as this power struggle plays out.
Here are the highlights focusing on the key ideas and developments discussed in the narrative about Trump, Netanyahu, Gaza, Iran, and the "old guard":
1. Trump-Netanyahu Partnership: President Donald Trump (47th U.S. President, second term starting January 20, 2025) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are portrayed as allies working to reshape global power dynamics, challenging a supposed elite known as the "old guard" or "global aristocracy."
2. The "Old Guard" Theory: This elite—allegedly wealthy families, bureaucrats, and globalists—is said to have dominated world affairs by installing puppet regimes, maintaining influence over regions like Gaza and Iran for their own benefit (e.g., arms sales, oil, geopolitical leverage).
3. Gaza’s Perpetual Conflict: The old guard is accused of keeping Gaza in a never-ending conflict—Hamas rockets vs. Israeli airstrikes—to sustain regional tension, with the enclave’s two million Palestinians caught in a cycle that served elite interests rather than seeking resolution.
4. Gaza as a Prize: Trump and Netanyahu aim to end this stalemate decisively, with Trump’s February 2025 proposal to “take over” Gaza, displace its population, and redevelop it into a “Riviera of the Middle East,” potentially rewarding Netanyahu with the land for aiding Trump’s 2024 election win against the old guard’s favored status quo.
5. Iran as a Puppet: Under Biden, Iran’s regime is seen by some as a Deep State puppet—tolerated through diplomacy and sanctions relief talks—flourishing not due to policy alignment but as part of the elite’s broader agenda.
6. Hardline on Iran: Trump and Netanyahu reject this, pushing an uncompromising stance—highlighted by Trump’s past "maximum pressure" sanctions and Soleimani’s 2020 assassination, and Netanyahu’s calls to curb Iran’s nuclear and proxy ambitions—demanding Iran submit or face severe consequences like military action or regime destabilization.
7. Disruptors vs. Establishment: They’re framed as disruptors dismantling a rigged system, with Gaza as a trophy and Iran as a test of dominance, contrasting the old guard’s preference for controlled instability with a new order under their control.
8. Speculative Motives: The narrative questions whether this is a genuine overthrow of a hidden elite or a mix of Trump’s deal-making and Netanyahu’s political survival, with Netanyahu’s alleged support (lobbying, intelligence, pro-Israel U.S. factions) for Trump’s 2024 victory tying into the Gaza outcome.
9. High-Stakes Outcome: Their approach risks Middle East upheaval—critics see ethnic cleansing in Gaza and recklessness with Iran, while supporters view it as a bold fix—leaving the success and moral implications uncertain as this power struggle plays out.