#2 Masks did work, but not in the way they were communicated. They were used as a social conditioning tool to remind everyone of an allegedly deadly pandemic. They served as a daily reminder of an invisible enemy that turned out to be much less deadly than claimed.
#3 Already during the Spanish flu, it was claimed that masks would reduce transmission by 99%. However, studies suggest that wearing them for a long time caused bacterial pneumonia back in 1918.
#4 This raises a question that could stump even Sherlock Holmes himself: If masks were once considered as effective as a sieve in a submarine, why the sudden flip? Does the truth lie in the past, or are we just playing a global game of hide-and-seek?
#5 The logic of transmission prevention was extremely random and of political nature. Does the virus have the ability to differentiate between BLM supporters or MAGA supporters? Or can it tell if you're sitting in a restaurant versus walking to the restaurant bathroom?
#6 Even the @WHO was initially against masks until May 2020. Suddenly, they changed their stance without presenting proper scientific evidence.
@WHO #7 In a world where masks were deemed as effective as a chocolate kettle, 2020 arrived with a plot twist. Despite a historical consensus branding masks as futile, experts abruptly changed their tune. One wonders, what sparked this dramatic shift?
@WHO #8 The mask revolution wasn't confined to a single region. It spanned continents. Notably, Pfizer's Brazilian protege @oatila, who once scorned masks, did a full 180 in time to march in step with Pfizer's grand parade.
@WHO @oatila #9 But wait, there's more. What's with the sudden hush from the usually chatty scientific world? Why are they going along with measures that don't make much sense? It's like someone hit the mute button on all our outspoken "experts."
@WHO @oatila #10 The puppet masters behind this silence? The Global Players. Take German virologist @c_drosten, the architect of the fraudulent Covid PCR protocol. His message was clear: Doubt anyone who dares to question the official narrative.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten #11 And then there were health officials like Theresa Tam (@CPHO_Canada), pushing boundaries to new levels. Preaching masks even during the most intimate moments and endorsing glory holes as the pandemic-proof solution to carnal desires.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada #12 Even scholars like @j_g_allen from @HarvardChanSPH peddled their mask, Paxlovid and vaccine narratives, trying to silence anyone bold enough to bring empirical counterpoints to the table. When will he be held accountable for his thousands of false statements?
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH #13 Then there were journalists like @luckytran from the @guardian, urging people to ignore Cochrane Review's take on mask efficacy. Misinformation continued to flow, despite governments all over the world slowly owning up to the truth.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian #14 And let's not forget professorial snitches like @profamirattaran (he is on bluesky now), ratting out non-mask wearers. I despise these kind of Gestapo wannabes. They should be held accountable and face consequences for their behavior.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran #15 Even influencers like @mmpadellan, who lacks any medical expertise, demanded everyone should wear a mask by force. He went as far as branding @realDonaldTrump a MURDERER for leaving mask-wearing as a personal choice.
Btw. he should still be sued for making that statement.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #16 But the real horror? Innocent children being manipulated and gaslighted by adults who should know better. Many will spend a lifetime battling the trauma inflicted during their formative years.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #17 People were led to believe that masks would really work. Since April/May 2020, balanced and factual media coverage took a vacation. The social impact? Catastrophic, to say the least.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #18 The ironical part? Masks had zero impact on the infection rates, as this graph clearly illustrates:
North Dakota: Lockdowns & Mask Mandate 😷
South Dakota: Free Society 🙂
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #19 Even scientific meta-analyses suggested masks caused more harm than good. This data was publicly accessible, but Big Tech and mainstream media turned a blind eye, with politicians following suit.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #20 Ever considered the physiological and psychological toll of masks? Self-contamination, immunosuppression, chronic stress, and depression. High cortisol levels lead to premature mortality. Yet, this 'treatment' was prescribed!
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #21 A Nature study () even confirmed a long-standing truth: masks harbor pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Longer usage means more fungi, a petri dish clinging to your face. go.nature.com/3HNf67J
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #22 Masks also contributed to the inhalation of microplastics, posing health risks and environmental harm. With 129 billion disposable masks discarded monthly, each releasing up to 173,000 microfibers into the seas daily, they created an unprecedented ecological disaster.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #23 See how the masked, those gaslit into constant coverage, justify their choice in this video. "Better safe than sorry", "I wear them inside and outside", parroting social media lines. No wonder, as critical voices were silenced on all platforms and IRL.
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #24 Adults choosing to mask is one thing, but tormenting kids is another. Witness the joy in these children when they learn they can ditch the unsupported masks. The psychological relief is palpable. Those enforcing mask mandates and harming children must be held accountable!
@WHO @oatila @c_drosten @CPHO_Canada @j_g_allen @HarvardChanSPH @luckytran @guardian @profamirattaran @mmpadellan @realDonaldTrump #25 If you’ve made it this far, I assume you enjoyed reading this thread and also want to NEVER FORGET what they did to us and our children. So please share this information and, if you don’t already, give me a follow. Cheers! x.com/goddeketal/sta…
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1/ Are you also sick of the Krassensteins pretending to be moral authorities while calling Trump the devil himself?
And did you know they owed their fame to running teen groupie accounts and making their living scamming people and selling teen p0rn domains?
A THREAD 🧵
2/ The Krassensteins' political careers didn’t begin with policy or journalism. Brian and Ed began by targeting teenage fan communities. Edward ran @bieberfanclubs, Brian ran @JONASBROTHER5. These accounts, followed by teen girls, were later renamed and repurposed for politics.
3/ What followed was buying high-follower accounts, especially fan pages. The strategy was simple: acquire reach, not earn it. They wanted ready-made audiences of emotionally engaged teens to convert into political influence. Btw. edbri871 stands for Ed & Brian. And 871? Well...
🧵 THREAD: I was just flying my drone over my land… and I thought: damn — I really built my own paradise here in the Brazilian jungle.
Here are the 8 Pillars of Real Self-Sufficiency I live by — far from government overreach, societal collapse, and digital slavery. ⬇️
1. FOOD 🍗
“You are what you eat.” Whoever first said it was absolutely right, because food is more than fuel. It shapes your body, your brain, your mood, your immunity, and ultimately your freedom. If you want sovereignty over your life, it starts with what’s on your plate.
Most of the food you find in supermarkets today isn’t really food. It’s processed, stripped of nutrients, pumped with preservatives, and grown in degraded soil. Even the meat and milk are compromised. Factory-farmed animals fed unnatural diets result in products with dangerously skewed omega-6 to omega-3 ratios, which drive inflammation and disease. Add in pesticide residues, seed oils, and synthetic additives, and you get the perfect recipe for physical and mental collapse, disguised as a “balanced diet.”
Almost every modern Western disease, from depression to diabetes, can be traced back to the gut. And the gut is shaped by what you feed it.
This is why food must be your number one priority if you’re serious about self-sufficiency, health, or survival. Growing your own food in a regenerative, permaculture-based system, or trading with others who do, is the only real solution.
As a scientist who has worked with human metabolism for years and studied the causal-loop relationships between dietary input and long-term well-being, I chose to walk the hard path. I left Europe — my family, friends, and even my frozen bank accounts — and moved to Brazil to build the life I believe in. I found a safe place surrounded by jungle, rich in natural resources, and began reclaiming control over my own food and health.
Today, I raise 30 Rhode Island Reds — strong, self-reliant chickens that lay around 20-25 eggs per day. They’re free-range, keeping snakes and spiders away from the house. I feed them homegrown corn, banana plant stalks, and local supplements. While jaguars and pumas occasionally claim one or two despite the electric fencing, I simply hatch more eggs and keep the cycle going.
I also built two greenhouses. The first (50m²) is dedicated to NFT hydroponics, where I grow strawberries, shishito peppers, blackberries and blueberries (in compost), safely shielded from the destructive jungle ants. The second (14m²) is for tomatoes, grown in Dutch bucket systems under sunlight and 20 solar-powered grow lights, yielding 2-4 pounds of heirloom tomatoes per day. I even started breeding my own tomato varieties, but I’ll tell you more about this in a post below.
I also constructed my own aquaculture system to raise trout and tilapia using mountain spring water, which then (being more nutrient-rich due to fish poop/pee) becomes as a fertilizer source for my greenhouse crops.
Beyond that, my land overflows with edibles that thrive in this environment. “Plagues” like sweet potato are a blessing, producing several kilos per plant, perfect for barter or storage. Physalis (golden berries) pop up everywhere and fetch premium prices abroad. Turmeric is invasive, yes, but I harvest and dry it, alongside chili, sweet paprika, black pepper, rosemary, oregano, and cumin. For this, I imported a Ninja 11-in-1 oven, which I also use to ferment yogurt from raw milk.
My food forest is expanding fast. I’ve planted over a dozen banana varieties, including rare types from pink to black. I’m growing mulberries, papayas, avocados, peaches, grapes, olives, lemons, oranges, and tropical species few people have even heard of. I’ve even started harvesting jabuticaba, one of my favorites — its sweet, grape-like fruit grows directly on the bark, straight from the trunk like something out of a fantasy novel (see picture).
Everything I grow is real, nutrient-dense, and free from chemicals. Some of it feeds my family, some feeds my animals, and some I trade for raw milk, meat, or organic cheese with local farmers.
Food is the foundation. Food is health. Food is sovereignty. And growing it yourself is the first act of true rebellion.
2. WATER 💦
Without water, there is no self-sufficiency. It’s not just about drinking — it’s about irrigation, animals, cleaning, aquaculture, and even energy.
The first step to living off-grid is identifying your primary water source:
– Spring water is ideal — clean, pressurized, and often year-round
– Groundwater can work, but always test for contaminants and ensure recharge stability
– Rainwater can be excellent too, but it requires proper collection, filtration, and reliable storage
– Surface water (creeks, ponds) may be usable if managed well, especially with filtration or for non-potable use
No matter what the source: Have a reservoir.
Water storage = drought insurance.
And invest in treatment or filtration systems, because polluted water is worse than no water.
In my case, I’m lucky:
I have three natural untouched springs flowing directly from the mountain. There’s no one above me. That means:
– No chlorine
– No fluoride
– No microplastics
– No pee/poo
– No birth control residue or other pharmaceutical garbage
Just clean, chemical-free, pressurized mountain water. This water feeds everything: my house, my gardens, my chicken, and my aquaculture system (where I raise trout and tilapia).
That nutrient-rich fish water then gets channeled it into my NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) greenhouse, where strawberries and peppers grow like wildfire (and the solid waste goes right onto the composting systems).
Right now, I still use an electric pump to push water to my main tank. But I’m about to upgrade to a hydraulic ram pump, which is a pump that uses gravity and pressure from falling water to lift a portion of it uphill, without any electricity.
That means more efficiency, less energy use, and even less dependence on solar or batteries.
If you don’t control your own water, you’re not free. It’s that simple. You can live without power for a while, but not without water. And if your water is poisoned, everything else collapses.
I also have a 300 ft elevation drop across my land, and all my springs feed into a single stream. That gradient allows me to run a micro-hydropower plant, and will be expanded over time due to its immense potential.
To preserve the purity of this water system, for me and for the ecosystem downstream, I’ve implemented:
– Multilevel septic tanks to responsibly treat both graywater and blackwater
– Biodegradable cleaning and hygiene products only: sodium bicarbonate, organic soaps, borax, vinegar, and essential oils
1/ They lied to you about FAT.
They lied to you about SUNLIGHT.
And they sure as hell lied to you about RAW MILK.
Let me redpill you on nature’s most demonized superfood. 🥛
A THREAD 🧵
2/ Raw milk didn’t kill people. Filthy industrial dairies did. In the 1800s, cows were kept in urban hellholes and fed distillery waste. The “milk” was so toxic they had to mix in chalk to hide the color. Thousands of infants died. Raw milk took the blame.
3/ Rather than clean up dairy farming, elites pushed pasteurization, a shortcut to sterilize dirty milk.
But heat kills everything good too:
– Enzymes
– Immune cells
– Probiotics
– Growth factors
Raw milk became illegal. Dead milk became standard.
... they never asked real questions.
... they never pushed back.
... they never held anyone accountable.
Instead of exposing contradictions, journalists became cheerleaders for lies.
Instead of protecting democracy, they demolished it.
Instead of questioning "the science," they enforced it like a religion.
They canceled real scientists.
They smeared truth-tellers as "COVID deniers" and "anti-vaxxers."
They pushed millions into taking shots that cost billions of life years worldwide.
And to this day, there has been no apology. No accountability. The liars still work, and the people who told the truth got fired.
Every journalist who pushed these lies, every journalist who shamed, discriminated, and canceled, must be held accountable.
This cannot go unpunished.
Not after what they did to the world.
By the way:
Throughout all the lies, censorship, and gaslighting, there were a few voices who stood strong.
Those citizen journalists, medical doctors, and scientists asked the hard questions when it was dangerous to do so.
They got smeared, silenced, and attacked — but they were right.
They deserve to be vindicated.
If you're looking for people worth listening to, the accounts below never wavered when it mattered most:
TaraBull (@TaraBull808): A prominent voice on X, known for her commentary on current events and corporate practices.
Mindy Robinson (@iheartmindy): Independent journalist, hidden history enthusiast, and host of "Conspiracy Truths" on America Happens.
Marc Friedrich (@marcfriedrich7): Economist, 7-time bestselling author, and financial consultant focusing on gold, Bitcoin, and silver.
Dr. Sam Bailey (@SamBaileyREAL): New Zealand doctor and medical researcher known for questioning the virus narrative.