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Mar 19
🚨 BREAKING: Jessica Yaniv Simpson has filed a complaint against me with the BC Human Rights Tribunal.

He says I violated his human rights by calling him a man, and by denying the existence of transgender identities.

This violent man previously threatened to shoot and kill me, and pleaded guilty to uttering threats. I also had a restraining order against him for a couple of years.

Jessica rose to fame several years ago when he contacted close to 20 female estheticians and demanded they wax his intact male genitalia. Most of these women were of Indian descent, and several worked from home with small children.

Their businesses served women, not malicious men pretending to be women.

When they declined his abhorrent request, he played victim and said he was discriminated against on the basis of his gender identity.

Mr. Simpson filed complaints in 2018 and 2019 against several of these women with the BC Human Rights Tribunal, which agreed to hear three of the cases. He lost them all.

Jessica Simpson was formerly known as Jonathan Yaniv, and he is a vexatious litigant with a long history of lawfare. He now has several criminal convictions and even assaulted an elderly man at his mother’s care home.

The Municipality of Langley sent him a legal letter a few years ago declaring that their first responders would stop showing up at his home to help him out of the bathtub.

He was calling them every day after he had his vaginoplasty for emergency help to get out of the tub, and he treated these brave city employees abusively.

Never content to live his life in peace, he is now coming after me once again. Ho hum.

Bring it on.

Of note, this is the same Human Rights Tribunal which recently fined Barry Neufeld $750,000 for injury to dignity because Barry, like me, does not believe in gender identity ideology.

Not only did the Tribunal fine Barry, they literally stated the following:

“If a person elects not to ‘believe’ that gender identity is separate from sex assigned at birth, then they do not ‘believe’ in transpeople. This is a form of existential denial.

“A person does not need to believe in Christianity to accept that another person is Christian. However, to accept that a person is transgender, one must accept that their gender identity is different than their sex assigned at birth.”

The Tribunal has declared that all British Columbians must believe in gender identities.

I do not believe in gender identities. I never will. And I welcome this fight with open arms. So my message to you, BC Human Rights Tribunal, is please accept Mr. Jessica Simpson’s complaint.

I’d love to kill two birds with one stone and help take down your kangaroo court while I’m at it.

Govern yourselves accordingly.

(Here is Mr. Simpson’s email to me. Tribunal complaint is in the thread below.)Image
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“The Respondent referred to me as a ‘man’ and stated that ‘nobody is transgender.’”

That’s right. Thank you for summarizing it so wonderfully.

Interestingly, Mr. Simpson says “I am First Nations, Métis or Inuit. I want an Indigenous Navigator to contact me about the process.” Image
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This is my post from February that he is filing a complaint about.

I don’t know why he singled this one out. There are many more!
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Mar 20
Cortisol is causing more hair loss than genetics.

Thinning hair, poor sleep, chronic fatigue.

Here are 9 natural ways to lower cortisol and stop stress-driven hair loss (share this with someone you care about) 🧵

1. Cold exposure Image
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Let’s start with a truth most people miss:

Cortisol isn’t the enemy.

It’s excessive, unregulated cortisol that leads to hair thinning, poor sleep, and chronic fatigue.

Fix that, and your body stops thinking it’s in a war zone.

Let’s get to work:
1. Cold exposure

Cold shocks the body... but in the right dose, it re-trains cortisol regulation.

- Builds stress resilience
- Lowers baseline cortisol over time
- Spikes dopamine 250% (sustained)

Try 30sec-1min at the end of your shower 3-5x a week (not a frozen lake).
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Mar 20
🧵Rekrutiert in den 80ern, jahrzehntelanger Geldwäscher: Ohne #Russland wäre #Trump längst pleite, vergessen, im Lokus der Geschichte.
Mit seiner erfolgreichsten Active Measure machte #Putin einen skrupellosen Versager zum US-Präsidenten.
🧵mit @JohannesHano @TimothyDSnyder
1/19
Mit dem goldenen Löffel groß gezogen, stürzt sich #Trump dank Vaters💰-Millionen ins ImmoBusiness. Borgen, stehlen, abzocken, große Klappe, wenig dahinter.
Mit seinem Ego, prall wie ein Heißluftballon, fühlt sich D.T. fähig ein AtomAbkommen zwischen UDSSR und USA aushandeln.
2/19
#Trump passt perfekt ins Kreml-Programm zur Rekrutierung besonders nützlicher Idioten. Das Angebot, er möge vor Ort Grundstücke für einen TrumpTower in Moskau begutachten, ist TrottelTest / Kultivierung zugleich. Dieser Typ erfüllt alle Anforderungen & bleibt in Beobachtung.
3/19
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Mar 21
Joe Rogan recently discussed a study where 1,062 people took nattokinase for a year.

Ultrasound results showed their arterial plaque actually shrank by 36%. This enzyme stops new blockages AND helps reverse the ones you already have.

Let's look at the data and dosing: (1/12)
Researchers tracked 1,062 people with confirmed hyperlipidemia and carotid artery plaque.

These weren't just healthy volunteers.

Every person had an ultrasound at the start and another after 12 months of daily nattokinase. Image
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The study used two dose groups: 3,600 FU and 10,800 FU per day. The low-dose group saw almost no change in their plaque or lipid markers.

Even though it was the same supplement for the same amount of time, the dose made the difference. Image
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Mar 22
Petrodollars! Nothing produces more heated discussion and, in my experience, less insight. Myths trump facts, because the actual data is a bit obscure --

But here is the most important thing to know. Before the Hormuz crisis, the flow of petrodollars had more or less dried up

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At $60-70 a barrel, the oil exporters just weren't generating large surpluses --

Saudi Arabia's external deficit offset Russia's surplus, so the two biggest oil exporters (~ 15mbd of exports together) were not generating petrodollars, petroeuros or petroyuan

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And the GCC countries (no quarterly data for the Emirates, but its surplus is roughly the size of Qatar and Kuwait combined) no longer really stash away their oil surplus in liquid dollar reserves --

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Mar 22
I uncovered a coordinated foreign Information Operation here on X. This is a 16 page thread that gets juicier the further you read. 🧵 Buckle up as we learn how Iran, Russia, China and Turkey are subverting the West on social media. CC: @nikitabier THREAD 🧵Image
Red flags:
Location: “West Asia”
Date Joined: Sep25, very recent
Username Changes: 2 already
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This “West Asia” account only follows one account, the official China MFA... CC: @nikitabier Image
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Mar 23
Zur @spdde mal ein Beispiel:

Wenn meiner Klasse, der Klasse der Arbeiter, erzählt wird, die Energietransformation sei ein Erfolg und vor allem „alternativlos“, dann muss ich das gar nicht technisch widerlegen. Aus unserer Sicht ist sie längst gescheitert bevor sie überhaupt in den Hochglanzbroschüren der Ministerien fertig gelayoutet ist. Denn wer mitten in Krieg, Inflation und Rezessionsangst Energie künstlich verknappt und verteuert und dann behauptet, das werde am Ende zu mehr und billigerer Energie führen, der hält uns wohl für ökonomische Analphabeten. Für die, die noch jeden Monat ihre Abschlagszahlung zusammenkratzen, klingt das wie ein schlechter Witz mit sehr hoher Selbstbeteiligung.

In der Fabrikhalle, im VW Kastenwagen, auf der Krankenhusstation ist Energie kein moralisches Symbol, sondern schlichter Kostenfaktor. Wenn Strom und Gas teuer sind, werden Schichten gestrichen, Standorte „überprüft“ und irgendwann „optimiert“, was im Managementdeutsch heißt: Wir machen das Werk dicht. Für die Industrie sind zu hohe Energiepreise ein Wettbewerbsrisiko, für uns sind sie ein Arbeitsplatzrisiko, und zwar ein sehr direktes. Und während irgendein Staatssekretär davon schwärmt, Deutschland werde Leitmarkt für Zukunftstechnologie, fragt der Schichtarbeiter sich nur, ob er selbst dann noch irgendwo leiten darf
Gleichzeitig treffen die Kosten der Transformation in den Haushalten genau diejenigen, die keine Ausweichroute haben. Wer ein Eigenheim mit guter Bonität besitzt, macht aus der Energiewende ein Renditeprojekt: Solardach, Wärmepumpe, Förderprogramm, Steuerbonus, läuft. Wer in einer Mietwohnung sitzt, sieht die Modernisierung als Umlage auf der Nebenkostenabrechnung wieder und darf im Zweifel für eine energetisch optimierte Wohnung zahlen, in der er sich das Leben nicht mehr leisten kann. Nach oben wird investiert, nach unten wird kassiert. So sieht die praktische Verteilung der Klimaschutzkosten aus.

Und hier kommt die SPD ins Spiel, die sich immer noch für die natürliche Vertretung der Arbeiterklasse hält. In ihren Programmen steht etwas von sozialer Abfederung, gerechter Lastenverteilung und Respekt vor der Lebensleistung. In der Realität erleben viele Arbeiter aber eine Partei, die ihnen mit ernster Miene erklärt, dass diese Zumutungen leider nötig seien, weil das Klima nicht verhandle. Die Energiepreise verhandeln allerdings auch nicht und die Bank erst recht nicht.

Politisch hat die SPD sich in ein Milieu verschoben, in dem Klimaschutz vor allem ein moralischer Identitätsausweis ist. In diesem Milieu fährt man Lastenrad, kauft Bio, fliegt mit schlechtem Gewissen in den Urlaub und tröstet sich damit, dass es ja strukturelle Probleme sind. Man diskutiert begeistert über „Sektorkopplung“ und „grünen Wasserstoff“, während am Band die Leute ausrechnen, wie viele Kilometer sie sich bei den aktuellen Spritpreisen noch leisten können und ob der politische Strompreis ihnen die Eisengießerei nach Polen wegkegelt. Die eine Seite spricht von Dekarbonisierung, die andere von Dispo am Monatsende. Das sind zwei verschiedene Sprachen, die sich nur noch zufällig kreuzen.

Kulturell hat die SPD damit den Boden verloren, auf dem sie einmal stand. Früher war der Stahlkocher, der Hafenarbeiter, die Krankenschwester das Gesicht der Partei. Heute wirkt es eher so, als sei der typische SPD‑Funktionär ein Verwaltungsjurist“_Innen“ mit Berliner Altbauwohnung, der in Talkshows erklärt, warum die Arbeiter“_Innen“ leider nicht verstanden haben, wie sehr diese Politik zu ihrem eigenen Besten ist. Und mittendrin kippt man ihnen noch die Folgen von Migration in die Viertel und nimmt ihnen die Möglichkeit, in billigere Wohnungen auszuweichen. Dass die Betroffenen diesen paternalistischen Ton satt haben, wird dann mit dem Etikett „Rechtspopulismus“ versehen. Was elegant vermeidet, sich selbst zu fragen, warum man ihnen inhaltlich nichts mehr anzubieten hat.
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Genau an diesem Punkt entsteht der Moment des gepflegten Mittelfingers. Nicht weil den Leuten das Klima egal wäre. Siemerken die Veränderungen sehr wohl. Aber sie haben verstanden, dass sie für ein hochmoralisch aufgeladenes Projekt zahlen sollen, von dem andere politisch, kulturell und finanziell profitieren. Wenn die SPD dann mit ernster Miene verspricht, es brauche nur noch eine, wirklich letzte Runde Transformation, bis alles besser werde, wirkt das wie ein Ratenkauf, bei dem die Schlussrate nach dem eigenen Lebensende fällig ist. Bis dahin sind allerdings zu viele schon vorher privat in die Insolvenz ihrer Hoffnungen gegangen.

So wird aus einer objektiv sinnvollen Zielsetzung,dem Schutz des Klimas, subjektiv ein Klassenprojekt gegen diejenigen, die keinen Puffer haben. Die SPD hätte historisch die Aufgabe, genau diese Spannung aufzubrechen: Klimaschutz so zu organisieren, dass er nicht als Kriegserklärung an die Lebensweise der Lohnabhängigen daherkommt. Stattdessen verteidigt sie in der Praxis eine Politik, die von unten als moralische Oberlehrerei mit Preisschild erlebt wird. Dass die Arbeiterklasse darauf mit Wahlenthaltung, AfD‑Stimme oder stiller Verachtung reagiert, ist kein irrationaler Affekt. es ist eine rationale Antwort auf eine Politik, die sagt: Ihr seid wichtig, aber bitte bezahlt zuerst.
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Mar 23
1/ Has Donald Trump accidentally recreated, in an even more severe form, the energy crisis that doomed Jimmy Carter's presidency? A comparison with the 1979 oil crisis shows worrying parallels with the current situation. ⬇️ Image
2/ In August 2023, former Fed chair Larry Summers (@LHSummers) noted this in the Washington Post: "It is sobering to recall that the shape of the past decade’s inflation curve almost perfectly shadows its path from 1966 to 1976 before it accelerated in the late 1970s." Image
3/ What caused that acceleration? The most immediate trigger was the Iranian Revolution in early 1979, which brought Ayatollah Khomeini to power. The turmoil caused by the revolution caused Iran's oil exports to drop from about 6 million barrels per day to only about 1.5 million.
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Mar 23
Dr. Joel Wallach said: "Alzheimer's is a physician caused disease."

75% of brain weight is myelin, a cholesterol-rich fatty insulator protecting nerve fibers in the brain.

Lower cholesterol with statins, myelin breaks down and Alzheimer's sets in.

The full explanation: 🧵
Since the late 1960s, we were told high cholesterol is the enemy for heart disease and strokes.

So we took statins, ate no more than 3 whole eggs per week and switched from real butter to margarine (made from vegetable oils). Image
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Between 2000 and 2019, deaths from Alzheimer's surged over 145%.

Low-cholesterol diets became mainstream in the 1970s. Statins launched in 1987 and became the most prescribed drug in USA.

A generation followed this advice - and decades later, suffered the consequences. Image
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Mar 23
Anthropic CEO:

“AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs and spike unemployment to 10-20% in the next 1-5 years.”

But he didn't stop there...

He revealed exactly how it'll happen and how you can capitalize on it: Image
Dario runs Anthropic, the company behind Claude.

He's not a tech commentator…

He's the one building the technology that's about to reshape every industry on earth.

& what he predicts for the next few years is hard to ignore:
At the World Economic Forum, he said:

“We can make 100 years of progress… in five or ten years.”

This isn't a small shift…

It's a complete economic restructuring. Image
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Mar 23
NEW. POWER COUPLE OF CHAOS: How a tycoon and activist built a 'Revolutionary Base' at the House of Singham

WATCH: Exclusive remarks from Neville Roy Singham ⬇️

I’ve spent a decade in the streets covering the protest industry, not just what people say, but who shows up, how movements form and what patterns repeat.

This morning we are publishing the first part of a five-part series @FOxNews Digital that started with my reporting on the streets.

It changed when I used large language models to analyze years of data, including IRS filings, corporate records, events, messaging.

READ and SHARE: Part 1 of our series: foxnews.com/us/house-singh…

What emerged: a clear portrait of the system and infrastructure behind the protests.

At the center: a transnational network funded by tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham. His wedding to CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans in Jamaica in 2017 ushered in a new decade over which this network has been built.

I call it the House of Singham.

And for the first time — in his own words in a video that I have unearthed from a conference last fall in Shanghai, blessed by the Communist Party of China — we have evidence that Singham is explicitly aligned with:
🟥 The People's Republic of China
🟥 President Xi Jinpeng
🟥 "The CPC," as Singham calls it: the Communist Party of China

"Comrades and friends....," he begins.

SIngham continues in the video: "If we want to, therefore, have a new world order that is based on multilateralism that President Xi and CPC and China have proposed, we have to undo the ideological damage that has been done by the narrative of World War II."

(The West speaks about the Chinese Communist Party, or CCP. Singham uses the term that the government of China uses for its ruling party.)

In the newly discovered remarks, Singham:
🟥 Calls the Western view of WWII a “fascist lie” and frames Western democracy as “fascism”
🟥 Argues the global order must be reconstructed around China
🟥 Praises Xi Jinping and the Communist Party of China’s vision for a "new world order"

In a 172-page study, "80th Anniversary of the Victory of the World Anti-Fascist War: Acknowledging Who Truly Saved Human History and Restoring Historical Truth," published under his name, Singham:
🟥 Minimizes U.S. sacrifice in WWII — claiming "just 1%” of deaths were "Anglo-Americans"
🟥 Diminishes the deaths of U.S. and British troops and servicemembers, writing that the Soviets and China really won the war with, "59.8% socialists dead, 13.1% colonised peoples dead – only 1% Anglo-Americans dead"
🟥 Praises Mao Zedong's views on winning "protracted war" through the "masses of the people"

This isn’t abstract rhetoric. It connects directly to a funding, influence operation and cognitive warfare we mapped:

5 Rings. 2,000 Groups
🟥 223 transactions
🟥 $591M moved globally
🟥 $278M tied directly to Singham

I've included all of the transactions in a public spreadsheet with Part 1 of our series.

Here’s how it works:
🟥 LEVEL 1 — The Funnel
Tax-exempt money routed through shell-like entities + a donor-advised fund tied to Goldman Sachs → anonymity for wealthy donors. (Goldman Sachs confirmed to me that it terminated Singham's fund in 2024.)
🟥 LEVEL 2 — The Core
$278M flows into 6 nonprofits — several created rapidly, with leadership tied to Singham + his wife Jodie Evans
🟥 LEVEL 3 — Expansion
About $163M redistributed into 52 orgs + regional pipelines
🟥 LEVEL 4 — Global Distribution
$150M pushed outward across continents, including tens of millions into Sub-Saharan Africa
🟥 LEVEL 5 — Network Effect
67 core orgs linking to about 2,000 groups worldwide

This is not just about money.

It’s the infrastructure for malign influence, shaping protests, narratives and political pressure across countries.

Thank you to @DataRepublican for her support as I walked through a labyrinth of data. And for the many researchers following the money — and the words — in the House of Singham, I have tried to share the raw data with you publicly so you can see the receipts and analyze the data.

What is the best defense in cognitive warfare? What is the best innoculation? I believe it's knowledge, awareness and insight. And I hope that this investigation will help peel back the layers for you in a war over not just the hearts and minds of Americans but the world.

Links to all original sources in the 🧵
2/ Our @FoxNews Digital investigation traces the rise of the Singham network to a weekend in Jamaica: like the opening scene of "The Godfather," where families consolidate power, the wedding of Neville Roy Singham + Jodie Evans built the House of Singham. foxnews.com/us/power-coupl…
@FoxNews 3/ This is where AI changed the reporting. We didn’t just collect documents.

We mapped patterns:
223 transactions → $591M → 5 continents → 1 system
Includes $278M from Neville Roy Singham

🔗 @FoxNews Digital article with a spreadsheet of each dollar: foxnews.com/us/power-coupl…
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Mar 23
Women have been lied to about strength training.

High reps and light weights don’t make you “toned”.

If you are a woman over 40, do these 7 exercises to get leaner, stronger and feel 10 years younger: Image
1) 45 degree hyperextension

Hinge through your hips. Your back should stay flat and never have to bend.

Squeeze your glutes to and eventually add weight to make it more challenging.

This fires up the glutes and stabilizes your spine
2) Single leg glute bridge/hip thrust

Bridges and hip thrusts build the glutes and prevent low back pain.

They are a low impact alternative and require no equipment.

Start with double leg and progress to single leg as they get easier.
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Mar 23
If I were 30lbs overweight with a big belly & my goal was to become unrecognizable by summer 2026, here's everything I'd do:

1. Cut out alcohol as much as possible. It kills your sleep, recovery, fat loss, gut health, and more.
2. Prioritize protein. I'd aim for 40 grams or more per meal. 1g protein/lb bodyweight or goal bodyweight (if you're extremely overweight) daily should be your target. It will help you feel more full, burn more calories, and build muscle. (I'll list some foods later)
3. Lifting weights is essential. If you don't lift while losing weight you lose muscle slowing your metabolism & making it hard to keep fat off. If you lift, you'll build muscle & improve your metabolism, this makes it EASIER to keep the fat off. 3-5 sessions per week is great.
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Mar 23
🧵 THREAD: "House of Singham" : Neville Singham's mega-exposure.

This is part 1 out of 5 in a mega-project exposing Neville Singham and his money flows. Honored to have been friends with @AsraNomani throughout this.

I'm going to explain this article below - but you should also click through it, because it shows the amazing depth and scope of research which Asra has done. 👇

As always, patience as I pull together the thread.Image
@AsraNomani Neville Roy Singham is one of our most infamous financers in the revolutionary network. He has funneled $278 MILLION into a network of ~2,000 organizations that push pro-China, anti-American propaganda across five continents. Image
It starts with a wedding.

Jamaica, February 2017. Singham (tech fortune from Thoughtworks) marries Jodie Evans (co-founder of CodePink). Four days of lectures, panels, and late-night strategy sessions.

The wedding itinerary featured a panel called "The Future of the Left." Not subtle.Image
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Mar 23
I analyzed 601 reviews across 16 countertop installer businesses. Most are leaving money on the table with their Google profile 🧵👇 Image
Only 19% use the right primary category. Average descriptions use 412 of 750 characters. 37% of reviews go completely unanswered. 38% don't even list their services. Image
Swipe through to see all 5 fixes -- each one takes less than 15 minutes. Image
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Mar 23
The Supreme Court may have put a dent in announced plans of Democratic politicians to arrest ICE officers and unleash sweeping prosecutions once they retake power. The Court just reversed the Second Circuit, holding that a Vermont officer had immunity in a protester's injury...
...In Zorn v. Linton, the Court voted 6-3 that officers are generally shielded from civil liability unless prior case law put the unlawfulness of an action "beyond debate." While a civil case, the Court has shown the same deference in criminal cases...
...The expectation is that civil and criminal cases will be filed against ICE and other federal law enforcement officers. Indeed, some politicians have insisted on barring masks to facilitate such lawsuits or prosecutions.
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