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If she built a preprint server, it will be the only one I ever use. This is a fantastic move against the gatekeepers but everything is still getting censored at the journal editor level. Even the preprint servers are censoring. She needs to go one step up stream to completely disintermediate them.
In April, a website that has been sued, blocked, deplatformed, and chased across thirty-seven domains over fifteen years quietly launched its own AI. Sci-Hub is the largest unauthorized library of scientific papers in human history. Ninety-five million academic papers. Tens of millions of books. Built and maintained by a single Kazakhstani neuroscientist named Alexandra Elbakyan since 2011, funded by donations, hosted on whatever country's registrar will tolerate it that year, mirrored across torrents and IPFS and Telegram bots. Elsevier sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. The American Chemical Society sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. India sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. Swedish registrar Njalla cut the .se domain in January. Sci-Hub stayed up at .al, .ru, .ee, .box, and a half-dozen .onion addresses the registrars cannot reach. Now the library has built its own intelligence. Sci-Bot launched in alpha in April. You ask it a research question. It answers, and it cites real papers from inside the corpus, with links that actually open the actual papers. The bot does not hallucinate citations. It cannot, because it only draws from papers it actually holds. The same property that the venture-funded labs have spent four years and forty billion dollars trying to engineer back into their products is a free side effect of training the model on a library that contains the books. Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Meta have all been sued in the past eighteen months for training their models on the same shadow libraries that Sci-Hub assembled. Meanwhile the corpus those scripts were pointed at, the corpus those models were trained on, the corpus the entire generative AI industry is built on, sat right there the whole time, free, with a search box on top. The pirates beat them to it. Sci-Bot was built on a corpus that was already free, by a team that asked no permission, charging no one, with the explicit position that the right to read scientific research is older than the cartel that decided to charge for it. The same arithmetic the medieval guilds used to keep the printing trade in approved hands. The same arithmetic Pope Paul IV used in 1559 to publish the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. The same arithmetic the Stationers' Company used in seventeenth-century London. Knowledge has always had a fence around it. The fence has always been guarded by men who did not write the books. The library answers. We never asked permission. We never had to.
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Dr. Pierre Kory exposes a massive media anomaly. He reveals that over 100,000 articles were published globally about Hantavirus in a few days. He confirms this massive coordination is entirely unnatural. Why is a minor outbreak suddenly consuming the global media cycle?
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ONE DAY BEFORE the hantavirus fear campaign began…WHO pandemic treaty talks COLLAPSED prompting Tedros to warn ​the next ​pandemic was "a matter ⁠of when, not if." Then suddenly… ONE DAY LATER... the cruise ship hantavirus media frenzy exploded. Don't fall for the Bill Gates-WHO pandemic profiteering complex.
The Director of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros, says every country in the world is now expected to fall in line with his International Health Regulations because of hantavirus. He says it is now a moral obligation for nations to submit to and believe in his Global Health Order. "It's only when we support each other that we can respond more effectively to viruses and outbreaks." "Countries are expected to cooperate based on International Health Regulations."
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The evil scarf demon needs to go!
FFS, they're doing it again: Deb Birx, former Covid Task Force Coordinator, calls for "widely available" PCR "testing" for hantavirus, hints it should be used in schools "Because we're not testing populations... we don't really know whether there are subclinical cases" "There could be more human-to-human transmission than we actually see" "It's never good to track viruses through symptoms, we should be tracking viruses through blood tests like PCR, we learned that with Covid" "Many universities were able to open and schools were able to open because they provided weekly testing" "We need to make testing more widely available to those who need it"
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This is indefensible: Spraying glyphosate over wild lands is ecocide, and toxic to humans, of course. But there is one upside: It allows us to see the full corruption of our system, which pretends to be preoccupied with our health, even as it poisons the world behind our backs.
The U.S. Forest Service is spraying glyphosate (Roundup) across tens of thousands of acres of national forests this spring to support commercial timber production. Following wildfires, forests naturally regenerate with diverse shrubs, wildflowers, and wildlife. However, a recent investigation reveals that the Forest Service and private logging companies are routinely applying the herbicide to eliminate competing native vegetation, favoring commercially valuable species such as Douglas fir and sugar pine. This practice has created large areas with significantly reduced biodiversity, often described as "dead zones", where insect, bird, and plant populations have sharply declined. Glyphosate, classified by the World Health Organization as a probable human carcinogen, has seen its use in California national forests quintuple over the past two decades, reaching a record 266,000 pounds in 2023. Local communities, environmental groups, and residents are raising concerns about potential impacts on water quality, endangered species (including salmon and rare foxes), and public health. Critics argue that prioritizing industrial timber production over ecological diversity conflicts with the broader mission of national forests as public lands. The issue has intensified debates over forest management, balancing economic interests with long-term environmental and community health.
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Imagine having the balls to post this stupid sign?
“Pay our employees, because we won’t.”
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A woman who lives and works in California had $20,000 taken out of her bank account by The Oregon Department of Revenue She’s never lived in Oregon yet they were able to get her bank account information and take her money Oregon said the woman owed the money in unpaid income taxes and penalties, but she didn’t. She’s never lived or worked there She called and apparently Oregon has an address for her that was literally a public park They told her it would be 5 months to refund her money. The woman had to get the local media involved to put pressure to make them give the money back faster Eventually, Oregon admitted it was a mistake Another state should not have access to out of state residents bank account information
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Dr. Pierre Kory exposes a massive media anomaly. He reveals over 100,000 articles were published globally about Hantavirus in days. He confirms this massive coordination is entirely unnatural. Why is a minor outbreak suddenly consuming the global media cycle?
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In a wild turn of events, people are not thrilled about their 401ks being used to finance their electric bills doubling and if all goes according to plan, it’ll put them out of work.
AI data center bans are rapidly multiplying across the US — 69 jurisdictions block new builds, with four moves noted as permanent tomshardware.com/tech-indust…
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-Patriot Act -ALPR networks -FISA 702 renewed -State-level digital IDs -Age verification systems -Facial recognition at TSA -Stablecoin/Genius Act signed -Anti-Flock FOIA request legislation -2027 mandatory AI in-cabin monitoring The surveillance state isn’t coming, it’s here.
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Very sus… of course they did. 🚨 Just two weeks before the hantavirus news broke, the World Health Organization ran Exercise Polaris II on April 22–23, 2026. The similarities.. shocking: Past Polaris drills (including Polaris I) included CRUISE-SHIP or travel-related scenarios — very similar to this expedition ship cluster. The simulation used a “fictional” deadly bacterium with a high mortality rate; the real Andes hantavirus has a naturally high death rate (20–40% ). The simulation focused on early detection, contact tracing across borders, and managing passengers/crew — exactly what we’re seeing with people who left the ship at St. Helena.
I think they’re planning another Plandemic before the elections. Since Covid, there have been a few scenarios where a new scary virus came out and we were all like, “Here we go again”… but eventually ended up dead in the water. Now the Hanavirus thing happened and I originally thought the same thing.. but now I’m seeing the very same playbook playing out, exactly as it did with Covid.. Let’s look at a Quick Timeline of Events based on media reports: April 6, 2026: A 70-year-old Dutch passenger gets sick (fever, headache, stomach issues) on the MV Hondius. April 11: He dies on board. April 12–24: Ship stops at St. Helena. The man’s wife and about 29–40 other passengers disembark and fly home. The wife later collapses in Johannesburg and dies — confirmed hantavirus. Mid-to-late April: Two more passengers (British man and German woman) fall ill. The British man is evacuated critically ill; the German woman dies on May 2. Early May: Ship’s doctor gets very sick and is evacuated. More people on board show symptoms. Then Tests confirm Andes hantavirus — the supposed only strain that can spread person-to-person in close proximity. Now (May 7, 2026): At least 7–8 cases total (some confirmed, some suspected), 3 deaths. The ship is anchored off Cape Verde with medical teams on board. Let let alot of these passengers off the boat, and put them back into society. And now… “Contact tracing” is underway for everyone who left the ship early throughout Europe… And What is around the corner? The 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP.. where millions from Europe will flood into the US. from June 11 - July 19. All 16 Host Cities (across USA, Canada, and Mexico): Canada Toronto Vancouver Mexico Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey United States Atlanta Boston (Foxborough) Dallas (Arlington) Houston Kansas City Los Angeles (Inglewood) Miami New York / New Jersey (East Rutherford) Philadelphia San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara) Seattle The tournament will bring millions of fans traveling between these cities and around the world. Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, and others.. have all “predicted” there will be another global pandemic soon. Just before the election…
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Planned out in advance like usual.
This person has only posted 4 times… All in a week in 2022… Their bio says ‘reads the future’… This post says: 2023: Corona Ended 2026: Hantavirus It’s the only post like this. Grok confirmed it has not been edited since ‘22. Weird.
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The US Army already ran a clinical trial with an Andes strain hantavirus DNA gene-therapy injection — the exact same strain behind the cruise ship outbreak. 98% of participants suffered adverse events. The DNA plasmid was created at the Fort Detrick BSL-4 army lab.
VACCINE CARTEL AND US ARMY ARE DEVELOPING 13 HANTAVIRUS VACCINES & GENE THERAPIES 6 DNA "vaccines" (US Army) 3 mRNA "vaccines" (Moderna, China, Canada) 2 viral vector "vaccines" (UK, Canada) 1 inactivated (licensed in Korea) 1 protein subunit I will NOT be taking any of them
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The IRGC can but the oil wells and refiners cannot…
CIA SAYS IRAN CAN OUTLAST HORMUZ BLOCKADE FOR MONTHS – WAPO A confidential U.S. intelligence assessment says Iran could withstand a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz for 90–120 days, and possibly longer, according to multiple officials cited by The Washington Post. The report also finds Iran still retains much of its missile and drone arsenal despite sustained U.S. and Israeli strikes, suggesting its military capacity remains significant. While the White House claims the blockade is causing severe economic damage, the assessment concludes Tehran has enough resilience and workarounds—such as oil stockpiles and alternative smuggling routes—to avoid immediate collapse.
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New Spencer Pratt video is blowing up the internet.
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🚨 States Now BLOCKING Flock FOIA Requests Open‑records laws expose ALPR surveillance. Now lawmakers across the country want to shut the records down, with pending bills already in AZ and CT. 'Public safety’ turns into ‘public secrecy’ real quick once the public starts asking questions.
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Here's the future of Truth.
When I first saw the hantavirus story I thought: given it's a single stranded RNA virus, Ivermectin is very likely to work--because IVM is effective with RNA viruses generally. Look what happened when I pursued it with Claude. It clammed up, for "safety" reasons. Buckle up!
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same Rocky Mountain Lab in Montana that playing the starring role in both Lyme disease and Covid-19 x.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/1…

Okay so look I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like Covid may have actually been made in the same military lab where the Pentagon created Lyme disease.
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💥Glencore's Kazzinc, Kazakhstan's largest producer of zinc, lead, copper, gold, and silver just had a deadly explosion. 2 dead, 5 injured, building partially collapsed. The critical minerals supply chain isn't just concentrated. It's fragile.
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