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I’ve spent a decade telling people to do what I do: "Buy and Hold." Now I've decided to list my entire real estate portfolio for sale and walk away. It started slow. The bills, the maintenance, the tax increases... but the final straw was when I tried to develop an ADU to do exactly what the city of LA claims it wants investors like me to do: Create more housing. You'd think they'd make it easier, but after two delayed inspections, a sewer pipe replacement that needed 75 days advance notice, and a city-owned tree that became my responsibility, I'd had enough. The identity of being a real-estate guy is very hard to walk away from, trust me. For a long time, I stayed just because real estate was my "thing." It’s how I started. It’s what I’m known for. It led to every good thing in my life. But that blinded me to the fact that just because something served me in the past, it doesn't mean things haven't changed in the present. The reality of 2026 finally stripped the emotion away. My LA rentals are netting about 4-5% after the constant background noise of taxes, insurance spikes, and repairs. Meanwhile, a risk-free Treasury pays 5%. The trade-off just doesn't make sense any more. I’m reallocating to a liquid portfolio that actually lets me focus on the work I love. I published a deep dive on my Substack about the ADU nightmare that broke my patience, the exact numbers behind the exit, and where I’m moving the money next to buy back my sanity. I'll drop the link here in a bit.
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Dr. Peter McCullough breaks down why blaming RFK Jr. and Trump for recent measles outbreaks makes zero sense. “We have about 1,000 measles cases so far this year.” “In an average year, there’s about 2,000 in the United States.” “There have been 40,000 distinct press pieces on measles outbreaks and 75% of those encourage taking the measles vaccine.” “And by the way, in the pieces, they blame RFK and Trump.” “RFK and Trump have been in office like a year and 3 months?” “A baby doesn’t come up for the first measles vaccine until about 18 months of age.” “How can they blame Trump?” @P_McCulloughMD @TheoVon
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🚨 COMBINATION VACCINES IDENTIFIED AS #1 RISK FACTOR FOR AUTISM 🚨 The McCullough Foundation just reviewed over 300 studies and the results are absolutely devastating. Number one modifiable risk factor for autism? Combination vaccines. They are stacking multiple shots into infants during the most critical windows of brain development. This single intervention stands out as the biggest trigger behind the skyrocketing rates of autism spectrum disorder. They are calling it exactly what it is: we have created a massive public health crisis through blind vaccine ideology. And it gets worse. Profound autism, the kind where children are completely nonverbal, fully disabled, and require round-the-clock care for life, is now MORE COMMON in American children than polio ever was at its terrifying peak in the 1950s. In a huge survey of roughly 13,000 people comparing vaccinated versus unvaccinated groups, one result jumped out immediately: sharply higher rates of gender identity issues and transgender identification among the heavily vaccinated cohort. This is the perfect storm: neuroimmune disruption, aluminum toxicity, mitochondrial damage, and gut-brain axis destruction, all supercharged by injecting cocktail after cocktail into babies before their blood-brain barrier is even mature. The data is screaming. The injured are multiplying. They are engineering a new generation defined by chronic illness, lifelong dependency, and profound identity confusion. Share this far and wide before it disappears.
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Want to hear something truly shocking? We could literally end chronic disease in as little as 10 weeks for many people. How? The most rigorous scientific evidence points to a ketogenic or low-carbohydrate diet. We have over 100 clinical trials showing it can reverse type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular risk factors, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. And get this: the typical medical approach for type 2 diabetes has a reversal rate of only 0.1%. But with a ketogenic diet, that rate jumps to over 50%! Why isn't this mainstream news? Because pharmaceutical companies fund much of the media and traditional health organizations. Imagine how much money would be lost if chronic diseases like diabetes were widely reversed in just 10 weeks instead of managed for a lifetime.
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More Deaths after Measles Vaccination than with Measles Infection in Modern Era Very rare serious cases should get appropriate treatment and infection mortality should be close to zero. Not the case with MMR MMR-V. @McCulloughFund Citation: Kirstin Cosgrove, BM, CCRA, Breanne Craven MSPAS, PA-C, Claire Rogers, MSPAS, PA-C, John A. Catanzaro, ND, PhD, Albert Benevides, M. Nathaniel Mead, MSc, PhD, Mila Radetich, Peter A. McCullough, MD MPH, & Nicolas Hulscher, MPH. (2026). Deaths Following MMR and MMRV Vaccination in the United States. Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18671…
🚨BREAKING STUDY: MMR and MMRV Vaccines Linked to 2,657% More U.S. Deaths Than Measles Infection Since 1995 We found an ALARMING number of deaths among infants and toddlers shortly after MMR/MMRV vaccination in VAERS — often involving SIDS, seizures, and cardiac arrest ⬇️ Pharma-captured mass media and public health agencies have centered almost exclusively on the minimal dangers of measles infection and ignored grieving parents whose children were injured or even killed by the shots. No proper attention has been paid to signals emerging within the federal government’s own vaccine safety database. Now, our new McCullough Foundation study titled “Deaths Following MMR and MMRV Vaccination in the United States,” takes a comprehensive look at reported fatal outcomes following MMR and MMRV vaccination in the United States, doing the work that our public health agencies should have done many years ago. Our analysis of the federal VAERS safety database identified: 📍536 total global reports of death following MMR or MMRV vaccination 📍299 death reports explicitly attributed to the United States Among those 299 U.S. reports: 📍60.9% occurred in children under age 2 📍52.2% occurred specifically in the 12–15 month first-MMR dose window 📍52.8% occurred within just 14 days of vaccination 📍40.1% occurred within 7 days 📍74.6% occurred during visits where MMR/MMRV was given alongside additional vaccines 📍Commonly reported clinical presentations included SIDS or sudden unexplained death (24%), seizures (12%), cardiac arrest (8%), fever (15%), respiratory distress (7%), and encephalitis (3%). The deaths were heavily concentrated in the routine first-dose window and tightly clustered in the days immediately following vaccination. Since 1995 in the United States: 💉193 MMR/MMRV death reports with identifiable dates have been submitted to VAERS 🦠 7 measles infection–associated deaths have been recorded by the CDC That represents a 2,657% higher count of reported vaccine-associated deaths compared to measles deaths in the modern era. Less than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported to VAERS, meaning the number is likely FAR higher. In conclusion, we identified a serious mortality safety signal following MMR/MMRV vaccination in the United States. A substantial number of reported deaths were documented, with patterns demonstrating pronounced alignment across age, temporality, routine-dose timing, concomitant vaccine exposure, and recurring clinical presentations—including fever, seizures, SIDS, and cardiac arrest. A vaccine should NEVER be deadlier than the disease. Source: COVID19VACCINEVICTIMSANDFAMILIES
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Bombshell McCullough™ Foundation Analysis: More U.S. Deaths with MMR/MMRV Vaccination than Measles Infection Since 1995 We found an alarming number of deaths among infants and toddlers shortly after MMR/MMRV vaccination in VAERS — often involving SIDS, seizures, and cardiac arrest. Major blow to vaccine cartel strategy of using measles outbreaks to encourage more vaccination. @McCulloughFund @NicHulscher @MilaLRad @NathanMeadPhD @CPriceRogers @KirstinCosgrove @BreCraven_PA @johnsearsleake @DrAndyWakefield open.substack.com/pub/peterm…
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Lots of posts going around that glyphosate is perfectly safe - years of safety data. So, here are 109 peer-reviewed papers on glyphosate - please read and then come back and argue how harmless it is. BTW - who do you think is paying these "experts" to write post after post on social media about how "safe and effective" glyphosate is? I have my own ideas, but what do you think? 1. Acquavella J. Epidemiologic studies of glyphosate and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: A review with consideration of exposure frequency, systemic dose, and study quality. Glob Epidemiol. 2023;5:100101. 2. Alcala-Perez MA, Hernandez-Fuentes GA, Garza-Veloz I, Diaz-Llerenas U, Martinez-Fierro ML, Guzman-Esquivel J, et al. Glyphosate as an Emerging Environmental Pollutant and Its Effects on Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation: A Systematic Literature Review of Preclinical Evidence. Toxics. 2025;14(1). 3. Almiron A, Lorenz V, Varayoud J, Durando M, Milesi MM. Perinatal Exposure to Glyphosate or a Commercial Formulation Alters Uterine Mechanistic Pathways Associated with Implantation Failure in Rats. Toxics. 2024;12(8). 4. Argou-Cardozo I, Zeidan-Chulia F. Clostridium Bacteria and Autism Spectrum Conditions: A Systematic Review and Hypothetical Contribution of Environmental Glyphosate Levels. Med Sci (Basel). 2018;6(2). 5. Ashley-Martin J, Marro L, Owen J, Borghese MM, Arbuckle T, Bouchard MF, et al. Gestational urinary concentrations of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in relation to preterm birth: the MIREC study. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2024. 6. Bao Y, He X, Zhai Y, Shen W, Jing M, Liu Y, et al. Effects of glyphosate-based herbicide on gut microbes and hepatopancreatic metabolism in Pomacea canaliculata. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2024;280:116549. 7. Barnett JA, Bandy ML, Gibson DL. Is the Use of Glyphosate in Modern Agriculture Resulting in Increased Neuropsychiatric Conditions Through Modulation of the Gut-brain-microbiome Axis? Front Nutr. 2022;9:827384. 8. Bellot M, Carrillo MP, Bedrossiantz J, Zheng J, Mandal R, Wishart DS, et al. From dysbiosis to neuropathologies: Toxic effects of glyphosate in zebrafish. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2024;270:115888. 9. Ben Maamar M, Beck D, Nilsson EE, Kubsad D, Skinner MK. Epigenome-wide association study for glyphosate induced transgenerational sperm DNA methylation and histone retention epigenetic biomarkers for disease. Epigenetics. 2021;16(10):1150–67. 10. Bloem BR, Boonstra TA, Elbaz A, Vermeulen RCH. Glyphosate and neurotoxicity - a call for scientific renewal. Nat Rev Neurol. 2024;20(3):131–2. 11. Buchenauer L, Haange SB, Bauer M, Rolle-Kampczyk UE, Wagner M, Stucke J, et al. Maternal exposure of mice to glyphosate induces depression- and anxiety-like behavior in the offspring via alterations of the gut-brain axis. Sci Total Environ. 2023;905:167034. 12. Buchenauer L, Junge KM, Haange SB, Simon JC, von Bergen M, Hoh AL, et al. Glyphosate differentially affects the allergic immune response across generations in mice. Sci Total Environ. 2022;850:157973. 13. Bukowska B, Wozniak E, Sicinska P, Mokra K, Michalowicz J. Glyphosate disturbs various epigenetic processes in vitro and in vivo - A mini review. Sci Total Environ. 2022;851(Pt 2):158259. 14. Canosa IS, Zanitti M, Medesani DA, Lopez Greco LS, Rodriguez EM. Effects of glyphosate on sperm quality of the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata, under the "One Health" perspective. Sci Total Environ. 2024;948:174879. 15. Centner TJ, Russell L, Mays M. Viewing evidence of harm accompanying uses of glyphosate-based herbicides under US legal requirements. Sci Total Environ. 2019;648:609–17. 16. Chaiklieng S, Uengchuen K, Gissawong N, Srijaranai S, Autrup H. Biological Monitoring of Glyphosate Exposure among Knapsack Sprayers in Khon Kaen, Thailand. 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Glyphosate effects on growth and biofilm formation in bee gut symbionts and diverse associated bacteria. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2024;90(8):e0051524. 69. Munoz JP, Araya-Osorio R, Mera-Adasme R, Calaf GM. Glyphosate mimics 17beta-estradiol effects promoting estrogen receptor alpha activity in breast cancer cells. Chemosphere. 2023;313:137201. 70. Nunes RFN, Marciano LPA, Oliveira GS, Cardoso NS, Paula FBA, Sarpa M, et al. Glyphosate contamination of drinking water and the occurrence of oxidative stress: Exposure assessment to rural Brazilian populations. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2024;108:104476. 71. Nunes Torres JA, de Lima DCA, Moraes V, de Oliveira Cardoso MV, de Araujo Ribeiro LA, Silva FS, et al. Maternal exposure to glyphosate-based herbicide causes vascular dysfunction in offspring female rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2024;484:116873. 72. Otaru S, Jones LE, Carpenter DO. Associations between urine glyphosate levels and metabolic health risks: insights from a large cross-sectional population-based study. Environ Health. 2024;23(1):58. 73. Panza SB, Vargas R, Balbo SL, Bonfleur ML, Granzotto DCT, Sant'Ana DMG, et al. Perinatal exposure to low doses of glyphosate-based herbicide combined with a high-fat diet in adulthood causes changes in the jejunums of mice. Life Sci. 2021;275:119350. 74. Parimi DS, Jyothirmai MV, Ravva MK, Jaiswal AK, Suresh AK. Bioengineering of Cu(2)O structured macro-biotemplate for the ultra-efficient and selective hand-retrieval of glyphosate from agro-farms. Sci Total Environ. 2024;921:171051. 75. Pasquier L, Lecureuil C, Meunier J. Limited effects of a glyphosate-based herbicide on the behaviour and immunity of males from six populations of the European earwig. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024;31(31):44205–17. 76. Pawlak R, Wooten A, Selim M, Kew K. 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🚨Over 1,100 Studies Reveal 12 Natural Compounds With Potent Anti-Cancer Effects Across All Major Tumor Pathways 1. Curcumin (Turmeric) 2. Artemisinin (Sweet Wormwood) 3. Berberine (Coptis / Goldenseal) 4. Apigenin (Chamomile) 5. EGCG (Green Tea) 6. Emodin (Rhubarb Root / Japanese Knotweed) 7. Ginsenosides (Ginseng) 8. Icariin / Icaritin (Horny Goat Weed) 9. Resveratrol (Grapes / Berries) 10. Silibinin (Milk Thistle) 11. Triptolide (Thunder God Vine) 12. Ursolic Acid (Apples / Basil / Rosemary) This peer-reviewed landmark analysis assembles one of the most comprehensive collections of preclinical evidence ever compiled on how natural compounds act on cancer. The paper examined results from over 1,100 studies since 2019: in vitro experiments (cancer cell lines), in vivo tumor models (mouse xenografts, orthotopic tumors, chemically induced cancers, zebrafish models), ex vivo mechanistic assays, and modern omics platforms. Study after study—across cell lines, xenografts, and diverse tumor models—shows these molecules striking the same core pathways that drive tumor progression, resistance, and immune escape. Multiple early-stage and mid-stage clinical trials are already underway for some of these compounds. With cancer rates rising worldwide, these well-tolerated, multi-pathway natural compounds should be advanced into rigorous clinical testing to fully determine their therapeutic potential in human disease.
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This is a sincere statement: Democrats are welcome to join and help on these 95% issues. The Trump admin is working to improve healthy food access and affordability: SNAP reform, school lunch reform, GRAS reform, removing food dyes. Nothing but obstruction from Dems so far.
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Just 28 days without parabans and phthalates turned off breast cancer genes. Researchers followed a group of healthy women who routinely used common personal-care products containing parabens and phthalates—chemicals found in everything from shampoo and lotion to makeup and fragrance. These compounds can act like estrogen in the body, and excess estrogen-like activity has long been tied to higher breast-cancer risk. For 28 days, 36 women did one simple thing: they switched to paraben- and phthalate-free alternatives. No drugs, no diet changes—just cleaner cosmetics and toiletries. The results were striking: urine tests confirmed that levels of the chemicals’ breakdown products plummeted, proving exposure had been sharply reduced. But the bigger revelation came from breast-tissue biopsies taken before and after the switch. In just four weeks, the women’s breast cells began behaving less like precancerous or cancerous cells. They regained the ability to respond to normal “cell-death” signals (a safeguard tumors often disable). Protective estrogen receptors, which are typically shut down in breast cancer, switched back on. Gene-expression patterns shifted away from high-risk profiles and toward healthier patterns. This is the first human evidence that routine exposure to these everyday chemicals can nudge normal breast cells in a cancer-like direction—and, crucially, that removing the exposure can begin to reverse the process remarkably quickly. It’s not definitive proof that changing your body wash will prevent breast cancer. But it does show that the body notices—and starts to repair itself—almost immediately when you stop putting these substances on your skin. ["Reduction of daily-use parabens and phthalates reverses accumulation of cancer-associated phenotypes within disease-free breast tissue of study subjects." Chemosphere, 2023]
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RT for a chance to win this SIGNED D-Rose jersey 🌹
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If an illegal alien has a final deportation order from an immigration judge and they refuse to leave, they are a fugitive from justice. In every case we serve an administrative warrant, there is probable cause and the illegal alien has had full due process and a final order of removal. Every illegal alien who DHS serves administrative warrants/I-205s have had full due process and a final order of removal from an immigration judge. Administrative warrants have been used for decades and the Supreme Court and Congress have recognized the propriety of administrative warrants in cases of immigration enforcement.
BREAKING: Immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, a memo obtained by AP says. apnews.com/article/ice-arres…
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Most people have no idea how much sugar they’re eating in a day. Here’s the reality: The American Heart Association recommends ≤25g/day for women ≤36g/day for men The average American? ~77 grams per day That’s not coming from dessert. It’s hiding in sauces, breads, yogurt, drinks, and “healthy” snacks. Chronic sugar intake → insulin resistance → inflammation → metabolic disease. This shouldn’t be normal.
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This is exactly the conversation we need to be having. Chronic disease isn’t a lightning strike. It’s the slow accumulation of signals your body has been sending for years. Blood sugar doesn’t “suddenly” break. Inflammation doesn’t appear overnight. Hormones don’t collapse at random. Your body adapts to the inputs it’s given. Food. Sleep. Stress. Movement. Light. Toxins.
Gary Brecka flips the script on chronic disease: It doesn't "happen to you"—it often happens within you. Most people see illness as random bad luck ("I woke up and caught this disease"), but the vast majority stems from modifiable risk factors we actually control: diet, exercise, sleep, lifestyle choices. Trauma hits from outside. Chronic conditions? They build inside over time through daily decisions. 33-sec clip reframing disease as something we can influence rather than accept 👇 Empowering or eye-opening? What's one modifiable habit you've changed that shifted your health trajectory?
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Gary Brecka flips the script on chronic disease: It doesn't "happen to you"—it often happens within you. Most people see illness as random bad luck ("I woke up and caught this disease"), but the vast majority stems from modifiable risk factors we actually control: diet, exercise, sleep, lifestyle choices. Trauma hits from outside. Chronic conditions? They build inside over time through daily decisions. 33-sec clip reframing disease as something we can influence rather than accept 👇 Empowering or eye-opening? What's one modifiable habit you've changed that shifted your health trajectory?
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Jim Cramer says "get ready for a bad" market open Send it
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One of the biggest diet misconceptions is that carbohydrates are essential for health. In reality, most chronic diseases in the United States are directly linked to high-carb diets.
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Two Clintons. Two Empty Chairs. Congressional subpoenas are not suggestions—they are enforced by law. If they have nothing to hide, why didn't they show? If Democrats care so much about Epstein, why are they quiet about this? Contempt is coming.
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Not. Done. Yet.
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We are giving Florida families the information they need and the ability to choose the best infant formula for their babies. We’re grateful to @SecKennedy and HHS for allowing WIC to cover a wider variety of infant formulas, so that families can more easily make the switch to a non-toxic product for their baby’s well-being.
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