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How elephants at the San Diego Safari Park reacted during Monday's earthquake      (files.catbox.moe)
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Gab has made the decision to block the entire United Kingdom from accessing our website.     (news)
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ATTENTION: UK Visitor Detected
The following notice applies specifically to users accessing from the United Kingdom.

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"Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties."
John Milton (Areopagitica, 1644, on free speech)
ACCESS RESTRICTED BY PROVIDER

After receiving yet another demand from the UK's speech police, Ofcom, Gab has made the decision to block the entire United Kingdom from accessing our website.

This latest email from Ofcom ordered us to disclose information about our users and operations. We know where this leads: compelled censorship and British citizens thrown in jail for "hate speech." We refuse to comply with this tyranny.

Gab is an American company with zero presence in the UK. Ofcom's demands have no legal force here. To enforce anything in the United States, they'd need to go through a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty request or letters rogatory. No U.S. court is going to enforce a foreign censorship regime. The First Amendment forbids it.

Ofcom will likely try to make an example of us anyway. That's because the UK's Online Safety Act isn't about protecting children. It's about suppressing dissent.

They're welcome to try. The idea that a British regulator can pressure a U.S. company that's IP-blocking the entire UK is as farcical as it is futile. If anything, it proves our point: censorship doesn't work. It only reveals the truth about the censors.

We proudly join platforms like Bitchute in boycotting the United Kingdom. American companies should follow suit. The power of the UK's parliament ends where the First Amendment begins.

The only way to vote against the tyranny of the UK's present regime is to walk away from it, refuse to comply, and take refuge under the impervious shelter of the First Amendment.

The UK's rulers want their people kept in the dark. Let them see how long the public tolerates it as their Internet vanishes, one website at a time.

This domain has been blocked for UK visitors
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Marmot fight     (files.catbox.moe)
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Massachusetts took custody of five children after doctor reported parents for not vaccinating baby: report     (www.lifesitenews.com)
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When your name says Pajeet, but your inbred DNA screams...      (i.imgflip.com)
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Judge Indira Talwani stops Trump Admin from ending Biden amnesty that was "Created out of Thin Air"

-https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/04/15/judge-stops-trump-admin-from-ending-deportation-protections-for-cubans-others/
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Indira Talwani -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indira_Talwani
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A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers – and we traced it back to a glitch in AI training data     (theconversation.com)
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https://theconversation.com/a-weird-phrase-is-plaguing-scientific-papers-and-we-traced-it-back-to-a-glitch-in-ai-training-data-254463

The phrase is "vegetative electron microscopy" and it was created by scanning errors in the early names of scanning paper documents into computers. Most of the article is angst about the scientific literature getting corrupted.
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4Chan - "Hack" reveals top post totals by nation. - Israel is #1! (yoinked from Jewtriots.lose)     (media.scored.co)
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Ancient altar found in Guatemala jungle apparently used for sacrifices, "especially of children," archaeologists say     (www.cbsnews.com)
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tikal-altar-guatemala-jungle-used-sacrifices-mayan-teotihuacan-cultures/

An altar from the Teotihuacan culture, at the pre-Hispanic heart of what became Mexico, was discovered in Tikal National Park in Guatemala, the center of Mayan culture, demonstrating the interaction between the two societies, Guatemala’s Culture and Sports Ministry announced this week.

The enormous city-state of Tikal, whose towering temples still stand in the jungle, battled for centuries with the Kaanul dynasty for dominance of the Maya world.

Far to the north in Mexico, just outside present day Mexico City, Teotihuacan — “the city of the gods” or “the place where men become gods” — is best known for its twin Temples of the Sun and Moon. It was actually a large city that housed over 100,000 inhabitants and covered around 8 square miles.

The still mysterious city was one of the largest in the world at its peak between 100 B.C. and A.D. 750. But it was abandoned before the rise of the Aztecs in the 14th century.

Lorena Paiz, the archaeologist who led the discovery, said that the Teotihuacan altar was believed to have been used for sacrifices, “especially of children.”

“The remains of three children not older than 4 years were found on three sides of the altar,” Paiz told The Associated Press.

“The Teotihuacan were traders who traveled all over the country (Guatemala),” Paiz said.
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Fuck You Voat; Now I See It Everywhere     (files.catbox.moe)
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Cemetery      (whatever)
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Why don't you see any new cemeteries?
People dieing everyday so where they putting all those bodies?
Something ain't right
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walnut grove high school class allegedly erupts in cheers when white teacher writes n word on white board     (www.youtube.com)
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Literally the last post on 4chan before the site was taken down     (files.catbox.moe)
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4chan got hacked and is down?      (whatever)
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Panda compilation     (files.catbox.moe)
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Hitting the slopes this winter     (files.catbox.moe)
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Video: Venezuelan Illegal Walks Into Court Facing Multiple Charges — ICE Decided Not to Wait for the Liberal Judge     (defiantamerica.com)
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https://defiantamerica.com/video-venezuelan-illegal-walks-into-court-facing-multiple-charges-ice/

Payday for the old guy that got knocked down at taxpayer expense.

It must be a great time to work for ICE. Well done to these guys.
Hope the old fella was not hurt!
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After long suggesting ADHD has biological basis, scientists now make stunning admission. It was just an excuse to poison your children.     (www.theblaze.com)
submitted by MeyerLansky to Health 1 hour ago (+3/-0)
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https://www.theblaze.com/news/scientists-who-suggested-adhd-has-biological-basis-recants-conclusion

ADHD is apparently an unclassifiable, unmeasurable disorder that requires costly amphetamines to remedy.

The medical establishment has a troubling track record of confidently stating things that just aren't so — as became clear to Americans who suffered injuries from supposedly safe and effective vaccines during the pandemic.

There was a damning admission in New York Times Magazine over the weekend that may inspire new doubts about the credibility of the so-called experts advising the masses on matters of health, namely that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may not have a basis in biology after all.

That admission was not volunteered from some activist or critic but rather by the Dutch neuroscientist who apparently misled the world into thinking "A.D.H.D. is a disorder of the brain."

'No one knew exactly how the medication worked.'

In a piece titled "Have we been thinking about A.D.H.D. all wrong?" Paul Tough discussed the correlated explosion of ADHD diagnoses and Ritalin prescriptions in the 1990s — a trend, he noted, that was accompanied by criticism from parents and others concerned about the apparent campaign to load kids with methylphenidate and amphetamines.

"You didn't have to be a Scientologist to acknowledge that there were some legitimate questions about A.D.H.D.," wrote Tough. "Despite Ritalin's rapid growth, no one knew exactly how the medication worked or whether it really was the best way to treat children's attention issues."

Parents were right to be concerned.

Ritalin, Adderall, and the other highly addictive stimulants foisted upon hard-to-control American youths have a variety of undesirable side effects, both immediate and long-term.

In the short term, they can cause side effects such as bladder pain, bloody urine, an irregular heartbeat and palpitations, diarrhea, headaches, joint pain, trouble sleeping, confusion, agitation, seizures, and vomiting. In the long term, these drugs can apparently impact growth, dopamine regulation, and memory formation and retention and cause elevated blood pressure, psychosis, and mood disorders.

Over the past decade, prescriptions for stimulants to remedy imagined ADHD have skyrocketed — by 58% between 2012 and 2022. Most of the drugs dished out have been amphetamines, according to a 2023 document prepared for the Drug Enforcement Administration.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 7.1 million American children (approximately 1 in 9) aged 3-17 had ADHD diagnoses as of 2022. That's up from two million in the mid-1990s. Over half of the children currently diagnosed with ADHD receive at least one ADHD medication.

Tough noted that the medical establishment, already bullish on the ADHD craze, seized upon the initial results of the Multimodal Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Study. The study, published in 1999, suggested that Ritalin was effective.

After the Ritalin train left the station at full speed, James Swanson — who subsequently went to consult for drug companies, including the manufacturer of Adderall — and his colleagues realized that their study championing stimulant use had aged poorly.

While the children in their MTA study reported improvements after 14 months of choking down stimulants, after 36 months, their advantage had effectively disappeared such that they were expressing the same supposed symptoms as the comparison group. Years later, the same test subjects turned out to be an inch shorter than their peers.

In other words, the medical establishment was hyping and pushing addictive drugs largely on the basis of perceived short-term gains that, unlike drug dependency, faded in under two years.

"There are things about the way we do this work," Swanson, now in his 80s, told Tough, "that just are definitely wrong."

"I don't agree with people who say that stimulant treatment is good," Swanson said, after spending three decades studying the drugs. "It's not good."

Swanson is apparently not the only supposed ADHD expert now having significant doubts.

Edmund Sonuga-Barke, a researcher in psychiatry and neuroscience at King's College London, told Tough, "I've invested 35 years of my life trying to identify the causes of A.D.H.D., and somehow we seem to be farther away from our goal than we were when we started."

'We're terrified of what will happen to the kids who can't get the meds.'

"We have a clinical definition of A.D.H.D. that is increasingly unanchored from what we're finding in our science," added Sonuga-Barke.

Sonuga-Barke suggested further that ADHD is not a static, easily definable, or objectively measurable condition.

That's not what Martine Hoogman, the chair of the Enigma ADHD working group, and her team suggested in a 2017 paper funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in the Lancet Psychiatry, a peer-reviewed Elsevier journal.

After years of academic chatter about potential physical differences in the brains of people with ADHD diagnoses, Hoogman and her team compared the cortical volumes of ADHD-diagnosed subjects with those of a control group.

While Tough indicated their data showed the opposite to be true, Hoogman and her team originally stated:

We confirm, with high powered analysis, that ADHD patients truly have altered brains, i.e. that ADHD is a disorder of the brain. This is a clear message for clinicians to convey to parents and patients, which can help to reduce the stigma of ADHD and get a better understanding of ADHD. This way, it will become just as apparent as for major depressive disorder, for example, that we label ADHD as a brain disorder. Also, finding the most pronounced effects in childhood provides a relevant model of ADHD as a disorder of brain maturation delay.

Hoogman did a complete about-face when recently pressed about her statement, telling Tough, "Back then, we emphasized the differences that we found (although small), but you can also conclude that the subcortical and cortical volumes of people with A.D.H.D. and those without A.D.H.D. are almost identical."

"The A.D.H.D. neurobiology is so much more complex than that," added Hoogman.

Sonuga-Barke indicated that there is a desperation among some scientists to find evidence pointing to the biological nature of ADHD.

"In the field, we're so frightened that people will say it doesn't exist," said Sonuga-Barke. "That this is just bad parenting, from the right, or this is just a product of our postindustrial society, from the left. We have to double down because we're terrified of what will happen to the kids who can't get the meds. We've seen the impact they can have on people's lives."

'It's infuriating.'

The well-documented overdiagnosis and overtreatment of ADHD in children and adults is troubling on its face but far worse when considered in light of Sonuga-Barke's understanding that ADHD diagnoses are purely subjective and effectively unfalsifiable; Swanson's admission that ADHD treatment doesn't help in the long-run; and Hoogman's admission that there is not a biological signature for the supposed disorder.

Blaze News previously noted that the Trump administration's plan to assess the prevalence and impact of pharmaceuticals on children has some childhood psychiatrists and other prongs of the pharmaceutical industry panicking. After all, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might cost them a source of revenue by taking a closer look at ADHD.

Kennedy noted during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee that "15% of American youth are now on Adderall or some other \[attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder\] medication."

"We are not just overmedicating our children, we are overmedicating our entire population," said Kennedy. "Half the pharmaceutical drugs on earth are now sold here."

Conservative commentator Matt Walsh noted in response to the New York Times Magazine article, "ADHD is one of the greatest scams in modern history. Millions of kids have been given mind-altering drugs on the basis of a lie. Now after decades — and after shouting down and defaming those of us who knew better — they're finally starting to admit it. It's infuriating."

Author and journalist Alex Berenson tweeted, "It's unbelievable that drug companies and shrinks ('telehealth' in particular) have pushed this junk for so long."
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Diversity is a cancer. Multiculturalism Literally Makes Us Infertile     (www.youtube.com)
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phpSomeoneElsesAdmin: 4chan Hacked. Archive 4plebs still good for searching posts. https://archive.4plebs.org/     (4Chan)
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Nabib     (i.imgur.com)
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Australia Wants To Make Living In Australia Even More yiddish      (redstate.com)
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https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/04/15/left-wingers-are-now-coming-for-your-dogs-n2187873

Of course, the Australians are behind this. I guess they've run out of people to beat up and throw in internment camps for not wearing masks, so they are moving on to dogs.

What you need to understand about rabid environmentalism (and liberaism as a whole) is that it exists to suck the joy out of everything in life. There is no endgame. It's a constant march toward more and more authoritarian deprevation in pursuit of unattainable, idealistic goals. They won't be happy until you own nothing and live your life through contactless virtual reality, gaining your sustenance through tubes while laying in a dark basement somewhere.

And the sad part. Kangajews would not only welcome it but embrace it because they've been told by their yid owners they have no choice. To which they would happily repeat whenever questioned as to why they are following such absurd yiddiocy.

2020 proved that. They fought hard against a tyrannical government by bending over and getting fucked continously by it and making sure others did the same.
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This is a weed dispensary in my town.     (www.liftedmeds.com)
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https://www.liftedmeds.com/

Does that logo look familiar to anyone?
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How Schools Traffic Children     (gab.com)
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Mom Throws Her Baby Down To Fight Another Woman in Walmart     (www.youtube.com)
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problem with her 'neovagina'     (pomf.lain.la)
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today's problems are no laughing matter