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Ryan ODee retweeted
This is a far more accurate account of the confiscation program than what the gov't has fed to Canadians. No joke.
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Ukraine is not in recession. Canada is. Read that again. Ukraine is fighting missiles, blackouts, energy strikes, transport disruption, and a full-scale war. Canada is fighting Trudeau, Freeland, Carney, and the Liberal Party. Ukraine took a war-hit Q1 and is still forecast to grow in 2026. Canada had GDP drop in Q4, flatline in Q1, and business investment fall for 5 straight quarters. No missiles. No bombed-out power grid. No front line. Just Liberal economics doing what Liberal economics does. Ukraine has war. Canada has Liberals. That is the embarrassment.
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🚨 Young Canadian just dropped a brutal truth bomb on Mark Carney and the Liberals. The exact demographic that got them elected — seniors over 50 — is now getting screwed: • Cutting Old Age Security (OAS) • Cutting funding for senior citizens’ homes • Cooking the books by putting CPP on the government balance sheet like it’s their money (it’s NOT — it belongs to Canadians) Same week? They announce another couple hundred million to Ukraine… while Ukraine builds a **billion-dollar ski resort** for tourism. Your tax dollars are funding luxury infrastructure abroad while Canadian seniors get the knife and new home builds tank at home. This is what “thank you for electing us” looks like from Carney and the Liberals. Seniors who voted Liberal… still feeling the love? Or are you done? Drop a 🔥 if you’re sick of Canada Last politics. #MarkCarney #LiberalBetrayal #OAS #SeniorCuts #CanadaFirst #UkraineAid #cdnpoli #CarneyHypocrisy
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Ryan ODee retweeted
Aboriginal title can’t apply to private land, High Court rules ctvnews.ca/canada/article/ab…
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The Supreme Court of Canada did not rule that Aboriginal title cannot apply to private land; it dismissed an application for leave to appeal a New Brunswick Court of Appeal decision on the matter. decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-l-…
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📍 New Listing 📍 Take a look at this fantastic new property that just hit the market located at 301 Carnegie Avenue 134 in Peterborough (northcrest Ward 5). Reach out here or at (905) 471-2121 for more information Ryan O'Don... homeforsale.at/301_CARNEGIE_…
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⚠️ WORTH ALL 11 MINUTES!! ⚠️ Glenn Beck just dropped a nuke 💣 on Canada 🇨🇦 He’s calling it exactly what it is: **Canada is no longer a free nation.** We have a government that controls your speech, your property, your energy, your news, your guns, your healthcare — and now offers you assisted suicide when the wait times get too long. This isn’t democracy. This is a managed oligarchy with democratic trappings. The Liberals have turned Canada into a warning for the rest of the free world. Video is absolutely brutal. Watch it all the way through. Canada used to be better than this. What’s the one thing that proves we’ve lost our freedom the most? Drop it below 👇 #cdnpoli #Canada
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I'm obviously a big fan of supplements. But if I had to narrow down my list to just 5 that I think most people should be taking, they'd be: - Omega-3s - Magnesium - Vitamin D - Creatine - A high-quality multivitamin
5 supplements that give you big bang for your buck: • Omega-3 — a high omega-3 index is linked to 5 extra years of life expectancy, 66% lower Alzheimer’s risk, and slower epigenetic aging • Vitamin D — regulates over 5% of your genome, including genes for viral defense, neurotransmitter synthesis, and longevity; correcting deficiency can reverse epigenetic age by ~2 years • Multivitamin — daily use in older adults was linked to 2.1 years less global brain aging, nearly 5 years less episodic memory aging, and modestly slower epigenetic aging • Magnesium — supports 300 enzymes involved in DNA repair and sleep, and low intake has been linked to higher cancer risk • Creatine monohydrate — one of the most studied supplements for strength and performance, with 10 grams as a baseline for brain benefits
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Ryan ODee retweeted
Sounds only Xbox 360 kids would know

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Ryan ODee retweeted
The income and wealth gap in the US are the highest they’ve been in almost 100 years. It’s something that need to be addressed before it creates even more extreme internal conflicts. However, I worry about the practical impacts of wealth taxes on the economic system. And that’s because there’s a difference between wealth and money. It’s all about the mechanics. Bubbles burst when there’s a need for money to generate cash flow. Wealth taxes would create a situation where people who are wealthy on paper need to sell assets to cover their liabilities. And that can quickly create a dynamic that leads to a broader issue. It’s something to watch in the coming years.
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The world is noticing Carney's reallignment toward China.
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When I say that the monetary order is breaking down, I mean that fiat currencies and debt as a storehold of wealth are not being held by central banks in the same way they were in the recent past. That reality is largely being driven by the same forces that drive The Big Cycle. Today, we know that both the holders of US dollar denominated debt (other countries) and those who need it (the US) are worried about each other for geopolitical reasons. That becomes a big problem when you’re producing a lot of debt — which the US continues to do.
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Ryan ODee retweeted
Bringing your own ceramic or stainless steel mug to a coffee shop (instead of using their to-go cups) is one of the easiest ways to limit unnecessary exposure to microplastics. It's a no-cost health change you can make starting today.
Stop drinking hot coffee and tea from plastic-lined to-go cups Doing so is a major source of exposure to microplastics and their associated chemicals Most paper coffee cups are coated with plastic, and when heat hits that lining, it releases a surge of BPA (an endocrine‑disrupting chemical) directly into your drink Just the act of adding hot liquid can multiply BPA release by up to 55x Use your own stainless steel or ceramic mug; it’s one of the simplest ways to protect yourself
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One of the most common things I'm asked about is sleep supplements. Here's my list (and why I take them): • Melatonin - 3 mg or less 1-3 hours before bed. Best reserved for travel/jet lag or when you *really* need sleep. • Magnesium glycinate - calms the nervous system especially when stressed (which depletes magnesium). I take 120 mg before bed but some research uses 200-400 mg. • L-theanine - non-sedating amino acid that helps to calm the brain. A dose of 200-400 mg can improve sleep latency and sleep quality, especially if you're dealing with anxiety/insomnia. • Glycine - when taken about 30-60 minutes before bed, it may improve subjective sleep quality due to its nervous system effects. • Myo-inositol - not strongly evidenced as a sleep aid but I've found it helps me calm the "mental chatter" before bed.
5 supplements that might improve your sleep: 1. Melatonin 2. Magnesium 3. L-theanine 4. Glycine 5. Myo-inositol
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Ryan ODee retweeted
So talking to adults at work about sex is sexual harassment — but talking about sex to children at school is necessary. Liberal logic is misinformation.
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Ryan ODee retweeted
A reminder for those who don’t understand that Canada, Australia & the UK are all collapsing the same exact way. It’s called “managed decline”
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Ryan ODee retweeted
12 Aug 2025
If you follow the news, it’s probably clear to you that the current monetary order, domestic political order, and international geopolitical order are all on the brink of breaking down. We are headed for great conflicts and disruptive changes. That’s because the world order is now changing in a way that I described in my book and video Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order. Put simply, there is a pattern of cause-effect relationships that drive the rise and decline of empires. Changes like these occur in a Big Cycle that we can understand by examining how they have occurred across countries throughout history. And you don’t have to take my word for it — the underlying metrics are measurable and show us how a typical cycle transpires. I hope you’ll read the book — or watch the full animated video at the link in the comments — and learn about it so that you understand what we’re dealing with, and what you can do to navigate the interesting times ahead.
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Ryan ODee retweeted
Everyone should take a multivitamin. It's a simple, effective way to support long-term cognitive health, especially for middle-aged and older adults. About a decade ago, multivitamins were deemed useless or harmful. Recent large, randomized controlled studies provide irrefutable evidence to the contrary. Adults taking a standard multivitamin for 2 years improved cognition and episodic memory, equivalent to a 2-year reduction in cognitive aging. Multivitamins provide micronutrients missing from our diets—those important for metabolism, neurotransmission, and most importantly, reducing DNA damage and oxidative stress that contribute to aging. Think of it as nutritional insurance for your body and brain. And don't let anyone tell you it's just making "expensive urine."
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Ryan ODee retweeted
4 Aug 2025
Canada's government funded media at work.
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