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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
I wanna learn how to do this so bad, I have so many questions
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
My uncle taught me this
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
On my way to buy more #XRP !!
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
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🚹"These Brazilian tribe members had never heard of Aliens before, and they didn't even understand the concept of them." "But when they were shown a picture of a gray alien, they recognized it immediately and said," "That's Mankumawabu. They live underground."
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
☀ IN 1914, THIS BOOK ALREADY EXPLAINED HOW TO LIVE 150 YEARS
 BY DRINKING DISTILLED WATER! đŸ˜±â— 🚹It’s called Vitalogy — a health encyclopedia published in 1914. đŸ€ŻIn its pages, the authors (two doctors) claim that the human body can live well beyond 100 years if we eliminate the mineral deposits that accumulate in the organs. According to them: Bones could last 4000 years Lungs 1500 years Skin 1000 years The main cause of diseases and premature death? Deposits of “animal soil” and insoluble minerals that build up in the heart, liver, kidneys, and arteries
 just like limescale in a kettle. Their remedy? Drink distilled water daily. They explain that distilled water has the power to gradually absorb these deposits and eliminate them from the body. And then
 the pharmaceutical industry came along. With its drugs, its “essential minerals,” its mineral-enriched waters, and its lifetime supplements. Coincidence or strategy? A 1914 book already knew that pure water could deeply cleanse the body. Today, we’re told that distilled water is “dangerous” and that we must constantly consume minerals. Who really benefits from keeping us sick and dependent?
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
🚹 THE HUMAN BODY HAS A RESET SWITCH. THEY FOUND IT IN 1957. THEN THEY BURIED THE FILE. You were taught nerves. Blood. Organs. Bones. That is what medical school teaches. That is what every anatomy chart shows. That is what every doctor repeats. You were not taught the switch. The switch was identified in 1957 by a naval medical research unit outside Bethesda. It was documented. Stimulated. Measured. Its response was mapped over a 9-year study involving 2,700 patients. Then the file disappeared. Removed from every training program. Removed from every recovery protocol. Every researcher attached to the project was reassigned. Every reference was sealed. For 67 years, doctors have been treating the human body like a machine with no master reset. A body they scan — cut — medicate — and monitor — while ignoring the one biological relay that tells the system when to repair itself. ⟁ The relay sits behind the sternum. Between the heart and the thymus. Smaller than a coin. It appears on imaging as ordinary soft tissue that radiologists have been trained to ignore — categorized as “non-specific density” requiring no further investigation. It is not non-specific. It is not random tissue. It is an active bioelectric relay with nerve pathways into the vagus system, blood flow from the internal thoracic branch, and — according to the sealed notes — a measurable pulse that changes when the body enters repair mode. The original study called it the “Prime Relay.” Its function: translation of external frequency into cellular instruction. In plain language — it tells the body when the emergency is over and healing can begin. Deep calm. Sudden recovery. The moment pain drops without explanation. The strange warmth people feel before tissue starts changing. Every event medicine called “spontaneous” may have been physiological. Triggered by a switch they never told you was there. ⟁ Why hide a reset switch? Because a body that can be switched back into repair mode is a body that needs fewer lifetime treatments. Fewer pills. Fewer procedures. Fewer monthly appointments. Fewer reasons to stay dependent. You cannot build a trillion-dollar sickness industry around people who can activate their own repair sequence. So they buried it. They called it insignificant tissue. They flooded the body with compounds that keep the relay inflamed. They normalized stress signals that keep the system locked in survival. They surrounded people with frequencies that keep the switch from holding a clean signal. They did not just hide the switch from your knowledge. They kept your body from using it. ⟁ The release does not just confirm the relay exists. It opens funding for “bioelectric restoration protocols” and orders every major training institution to update the old anatomy models within 180 days. The switch is not broken. It is suppressed. Overloaded. Jammed. But still alive. In every human body. The restoration work is already moving. Frequency exposure. Nervous system reset. Removal of the compounds that keep the relay irritated. Once the signal stabilizes, the body remembers what to do. And when millions of people realize healing was never supposed to be locked behind permission — the old model collapses. That is why they buried it for 67 years. And that is why it is coming back now. CODE: PRIME-RELAY / RESET-SWITCH / 67-YEAR-SEAL / REPAIR-MODE You were born with the command inside your body. They taught you to look everywhere else. The switch was always there. ♟ Every person alive has this relay. Every person alive deserves to know. Share this.
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
☀ EN 1914, CE LIVRE EXPLIQUAIT DÉJÀ COMMENT VIVRE 150 ANS
 EN BUVANT DE L’EAU DISTILLÉE ! đŸ˜±â— 🚹Il s’appelle Vitalogy — une encyclopĂ©die de santĂ© publiĂ©e en 1914. đŸ€ŻDans ses pages, les auteurs (deux mĂ©decins) affirment que le corps humain peut vivre bien au-delĂ  de 100 ans si on Ă©limine les dĂ©pĂŽts minĂ©raux qui s’accumulent dans les organes. Selon eux : Les os pourraient durer 4000 ans Les poumons 1500 ans La peau 1000 ans La cause principale des maladies et de la mort prĂ©maturĂ©e ? Les dĂ©pĂŽts de « sol animal » et de minĂ©raux insolubles qui s’accumulent dans le cƓur, le foie, les reins et les artĂšres
 exactement comme le tartre dans une bouilloire. Leur remĂšde ? Boire de l’eau distillĂ©e quotidiennement. Ils expliquent que l’eau distillĂ©e a le pouvoir d’absorber progressivement ces dĂ©pĂŽts et de les Ă©liminer du corps. Et puis
 est venue l’industrie pharmaceutique. Avec ses mĂ©dicaments, ses « minĂ©raux essentiels », ses eaux minĂ©rales enrichies et ses supplĂ©ments Ă  vie. CoĂŻncidence ou stratĂ©gie ? Un livre de 1914 savait dĂ©jĂ  que l’eau pure pouvait nettoyer le corps en profondeur. Aujourd’hui, on nous dit que l’eau distillĂ©e est « dangereuse » et qu’il faut consommer des minĂ©raux en permanence. Qui a vraiment intĂ©rĂȘt Ă  ce que nous restions malades et dĂ©pendants ?
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
Wall Street Just Settled Its First Treasury On XRP - It's Officially Over
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
If I had one wish, it would be that everyone in crypto would watch this video I made six years ago. youtube.com/watch?v=fo8ZScrX

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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
🚹 “In 1871 the banks incorporated the United States
” 🚹 Former World Bank insider @KarenHudes explains why she believes America stopped functioning as the constitutional republic people THINK it is
 and why Article V may be the people’s hidden weapon to take it back. đŸ‡ș🇾 This clip will make people question EVERYTHING. #ArticleV #Constitution #FederalReserve #KWYH
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
I am obsessed with this Japanese man using AI video to put himself into movies (he's on IG at @ai_am_furufuru)
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
Wait we can just plug in a Mac Mini to our Teslas?? đŸ‘€đŸ‘€đŸ˜±đŸ˜±
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
🇹🇳 36-year-old left the U.S. for China—now pays $1,000 rent and $100 for groceries for family of 4: It’s my "version of the American Dream." Follow: @RTSG_News
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
💣💣💣💣💣💣💣💣💣💣💣💣💣 Ein Mann starb allein in Zimmer 3327 eines New Yorker Hotels. Innerhalb von 48 Stunden beschlagnahmte das FBI alles. Sein Name: Nikola Tesla. Er erfand die Zukunft: Drahtlose Energie. Freie Energie. Technologie, die man nicht messen, besteuern oder verkaufen kann. Sie begruben ihn. Sie stahlen seine Erfindungen. Sie löschten seinen Namen. Doch sie machten einen Fehler. Sie ließen nur einen einzigen Mann die Akten prĂŒfen: Dr. John G. Trump – Professor am MIT, Elektroingenieur. Der Onkel von Donald Trump. 83 Jahre lang hĂŒtete die Trump-Familie Teslas gefĂ€hrlichstes Erbe: Freie Energie ‱ Drahtlose ElektrizitĂ€t ‱ Heilfrequenzen ‱ Quantentechnologie. Jetzt ist sein Neffe PrĂ€sident. Glaubt ihr immer noch an Zufall? Medizinische Betten, QFS, 6000 unterdrĂŒckte Patente – alles Tesla. Das Tesla-Protokoll ist aktiviert. 30. April. Code: ROOM-3327 / JOHN-G-TRUMP / TESLA-83 / 6K-PATENTS / QFS-TESLA Die alte Welt stirbt. Die neue beginnt. #Tesla #FreeEnergy #Trump #QFS #TheGreatAwakening #NikolaTesla #HiddenHistory #April30 #Trump2024 #DeepState #FrequencyHealing #EnergyRevolution
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
Este tĂ­o en 16 minutos te enseña a monetizar un canal de YouTube en 9 dĂ­as GuĂĄrdalo, te serĂĄ muy Ăștil.

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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
How Morse Code works. Here’s the example :
Community note
The video illustrates a mnemonic device for recalling Morse code, not its actual origin. Morse code was invented in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail, with symbols based on English letter frequency for efficiency, not letter shapes. history.com/topics/inventi
 interestingengineering.com/innovation/ori

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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
Grok 4.3 beta’s front-end capabilities are totally insane I just put only this prompt: “design a website for kids toys” It generated a super clean UI that actually looks premium and very interesting
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Adam Smitty Smith retweeted
If you forgot your Pc password
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