• Been drinking this for several weeks. Tastes great, 80% less caffeine than coffee, mushrooms build up your microbiome while coffee breaks it down! Get the starter kit and get a free scoop and frother! You'll thank me www.everydaydose.com/TIMBROWN
    Been drinking this for several weeks. Tastes great, 80% less caffeine than coffee, mushrooms build up your microbiome while coffee breaks it down! Get the starter kit and get a free scoop and frother! You'll thank me 😁 www.everydaydose.com/TIMBROWN
    It's Coffee, But Better.
    Hey! Use my Everyday Dose referral link to save on their products: https://www.everydaydose.com/TIMBROWN
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  • ......HOLY CRAP!!!!.... COFFEE IS MENTIONED IN HERE!!!...(~18:30)

    Beware! These Foods Mimic Gluten! - Dr. Osborne's Zone

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1jVytwfGtA&list=TLPQMTkwNTIwMjQm2VevLpG-yg&index=6
    ......HOLY CRAP!!!!.... COFFEE IS MENTIONED IN HERE!!!...(~18:30) Beware! These Foods Mimic Gluten! - Dr. Osborne's Zone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1jVytwfGtA&list=TLPQMTkwNTIwMjQm2VevLpG-yg&index=6
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  • Who is NOT a RINO? Andrew Kalavan (he's more of a Libertarian), Dana Loech (She's a Conservative Republican)... There's MAYBE one or two more people I can't think of. Candice Owens is a RINO, so is most of her circle of friends. Charlie Kirk? He's a RINO too.

    It's time to smell the coffee and learn what I've been trying to teach you. Go out and do your OWN RESEARCH. LEARN ON YOUR OWN. This is NOT the time to be relying on influencers of any kind for your news.

    Notice, I don't post anything from the influencers. There IS a good reason why.
    Who is NOT a RINO? Andrew Kalavan (he's more of a Libertarian), Dana Loech (She's a Conservative Republican)... There's MAYBE one or two more people I can't think of. Candice Owens is a RINO, so is most of her circle of friends. Charlie Kirk? He's a RINO too. It's time to smell the coffee and learn what I've been trying to teach you. Go out and do your OWN RESEARCH. LEARN ON YOUR OWN. This is NOT the time to be relying on influencers of any kind for your news. Notice, I don't post anything from the influencers. There IS a good reason why.
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  • DR JANE RUBY SHOW (COFFEE TALKS):
    WE ARE ELECTRO-CHEMICAL
    https://rumble.com/v4v5qin-we-are-electro-chemical.html
    DR JANE RUBY SHOW (COFFEE TALKS): WE ARE ELECTRO-CHEMICAL https://rumble.com/v4v5qin-we-are-electro-chemical.html
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  • We are being held in servitude, bondage... as a slave

    YOU have "consented" to being a #Slave!
    I think it's time that YOU revoke your consent!

    Wake up and smell the coffee folks!
    LEARN THE LAW AND STOP BEING A SLAVE!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHPo8kFHR8M&list=PLdbbH2o_ElKr2o-_gNfnKjQJYHDDkX6Dg
    We are being held in servitude, bondage... as a slave YOU have "consented" to being a #Slave! I think it's time that YOU revoke your consent! Wake up and smell the coffee folks! LEARN THE LAW AND STOP BEING A SLAVE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHPo8kFHR8M&list=PLdbbH2o_ElKr2o-_gNfnKjQJYHDDkX6Dg
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  • A #FloridaMan was thrown in jail for assaulting a McDonald's employee with a hot coffee in a drive thru for being overcharged by a penny. A PENNY, folks.

    https://www.local10.com/news/local/2023/10/03/it-was-over-a-penny-man-charged-after-slapping-hot-coffee-on-mcdonalds-drive-thru-employee/
    A #FloridaMan was thrown in jail for assaulting a McDonald's employee with a hot coffee in a drive thru for being overcharged by a penny. A PENNY, folks. 🤦‍♂️ https://www.local10.com/news/local/2023/10/03/it-was-over-a-penny-man-charged-after-slapping-hot-coffee-on-mcdonalds-drive-thru-employee/
    WWW.LOCAL10.COM
    ‘It was over a penny’: Man charged after slapping hot coffee on McDonalds drive-thru employee
    A South Florida man was arrested after having a total meltdown in a McDonald's drive thru.
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  • Morgan's Freemasonry, Exposed and Explained: Showing the Origin, History and Nature of Masonry, Effects on the Government, and the Christian Religion

    The man who wrote this book was MURDERED
    by Freemason scum!

    So you KNOW what he says is the TRUTH! It cost him his life!
    So the least we should do is to READ IT!

    EVERYONE should download and READ this book!
    FREE PDF version Download

    SHARE IT.... PRINT IT OUT.... PUT IT ON THE COFFEE TABLE!
    You need a daily reminder WHO YOUR ENEMIES ARE!

    It matters not, which "group" you believe is responsible for the #Evil in this world,
    you can rest assured, they have ties to #Freemasonry!

    The "Church of Satan" and the #Jews, the Frankists and the #Jesuits, The #Catholic "church" and every supposed "government" on earth.......

    THEY ALL HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON!
    They worship Lucifer and have ties to Freemasonry!

    https://archive.org/details/morgans-freemasonry
    Morgan's Freemasonry, Exposed and Explained: Showing the Origin, History and Nature of Masonry, Effects on the Government, and the Christian Religion The man who wrote this book was MURDERED by Freemason scum! So you KNOW what he says is the TRUTH! It cost him his life! So the least we should do is to READ IT! EVERYONE should download and READ this book! FREE PDF version Download SHARE IT.... PRINT IT OUT.... PUT IT ON THE COFFEE TABLE! You need a daily reminder WHO YOUR ENEMIES ARE! It matters not, which "group" you believe is responsible for the #Evil in this world, you can rest assured, they have ties to #Freemasonry! The "Church of Satan" and the #Jews, the Frankists and the #Jesuits, The #Catholic "church" and every supposed "government" on earth....... THEY ALL HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON! They worship Lucifer and have ties to Freemasonry! https://archive.org/details/morgans-freemasonry
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  • Alec Baldwin confronted in a coffee shop
    https://pomf2.lain.la/f/gmtxv12.mp4
    Alec Baldwin confronted in a coffee shop https://pomf2.lain.la/f/gmtxv12.mp4
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  • I have posted my newsletter here as well, so all can read. This is hours of work. Please consider subscribing to my newsletter. It's just one Starbucks coffee a month. https://darkcat.substack.com
    I have posted my newsletter here as well, so all can read. This is hours of work. Please consider subscribing to my newsletter. It's just one Starbucks coffee a month. https://darkcat.substack.com
    Democracy vs Republic
    Yes, America isn’t a Democracy. In a true democracy, every citizen votes on every measure before it’s put into law. That would be impossible in America, considering our landmass and the amount of citizens. That’s why we only have one federal election day when we decide the President, and once when we elect Representatives and Senators. Let’s look at the definition of...
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  • The history of food is as old as human civilization itself, with various cultures developing unique cuisines and culinary traditions over millennia. Here's a brief overview of some key moments and developments in food history:

    Hunter-Gatherer Era: For thousands of years, early humans survived by hunting animals and gathering edible plants. This period laid the foundation for basic cooking techniques such as roasting and boiling.

    Agricultural Revolution (10,000 BCE): The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities marked a significant turning point in food history. The cultivation of crops such as wheat, rice, and barley led to the development of farming villages and the domestication of animals for food.

    Ancient Civilizations: Civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley contributed to the advancement of agriculture, irrigation systems, and culinary practices. They developed cooking methods, fermentation techniques, and food preservation methods like drying and salting.

    Classical Era (Greece and Rome): Greek and Roman civilizations greatly influenced Western culinary traditions. They introduced olive oil, wine, and various herbs and spices to cooking. The Greeks also established the concept of symposia, social gatherings where food, wine, and conversation were central.

    Medieval Europe: The Middle Ages saw the rise of feudalism and the dominance of the Catholic Church in Europe. Monasteries played a crucial role in preserving and developing culinary techniques. The use of spices, herbs, and exotic ingredients became more widespread among the nobility.

    Age of Exploration (15th–17th centuries): European exploration of the Americas, Asia, and Africa brought about the Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the global exchange of foods, plants, and animals. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn, and chili peppers were introduced to Europe, while coffee, tea, and spices became more accessible.

    Industrial Revolution (18th–19th centuries): Technological advancements revolutionized food production, transportation, and preservation. Canned foods, refrigeration, and pasteurization transformed the way people consumed and accessed food. Mass production and urbanization also led to the rise of fast food and convenience foods.

    20th Century: The 20th century saw further industrialization of food production, as well as the emergence of food science and technology. Fast food chains proliferated, and processed foods became ubiquitous in Western diets. However, there was also a growing interest in organic and sustainable food practices.

    Contemporary Food Trends: In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional and regional cuisines, as well as a focus on health, sustainability, and ethical food production. Food globalization continues, with fusion cuisines and cross-cultural culinary influences becoming more prominent.

    Throughout history, food has not only been essential for survival but also a reflection of cultural identity, social status, and economic conditions. The evolution of culinary traditions and food systems has been shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including geography, politics, religion, technology, and globalization.
    The history of food is as old as human civilization itself, with various cultures developing unique cuisines and culinary traditions over millennia. Here's a brief overview of some key moments and developments in food history: Hunter-Gatherer Era: For thousands of years, early humans survived by hunting animals and gathering edible plants. This period laid the foundation for basic cooking techniques such as roasting and boiling. Agricultural Revolution (10,000 BCE): The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities marked a significant turning point in food history. The cultivation of crops such as wheat, rice, and barley led to the development of farming villages and the domestication of animals for food. Ancient Civilizations: Civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley contributed to the advancement of agriculture, irrigation systems, and culinary practices. They developed cooking methods, fermentation techniques, and food preservation methods like drying and salting. Classical Era (Greece and Rome): Greek and Roman civilizations greatly influenced Western culinary traditions. They introduced olive oil, wine, and various herbs and spices to cooking. The Greeks also established the concept of symposia, social gatherings where food, wine, and conversation were central. Medieval Europe: The Middle Ages saw the rise of feudalism and the dominance of the Catholic Church in Europe. Monasteries played a crucial role in preserving and developing culinary techniques. The use of spices, herbs, and exotic ingredients became more widespread among the nobility. Age of Exploration (15th–17th centuries): European exploration of the Americas, Asia, and Africa brought about the Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the global exchange of foods, plants, and animals. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn, and chili peppers were introduced to Europe, while coffee, tea, and spices became more accessible. Industrial Revolution (18th–19th centuries): Technological advancements revolutionized food production, transportation, and preservation. Canned foods, refrigeration, and pasteurization transformed the way people consumed and accessed food. Mass production and urbanization also led to the rise of fast food and convenience foods. 20th Century: The 20th century saw further industrialization of food production, as well as the emergence of food science and technology. Fast food chains proliferated, and processed foods became ubiquitous in Western diets. However, there was also a growing interest in organic and sustainable food practices. Contemporary Food Trends: In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional and regional cuisines, as well as a focus on health, sustainability, and ethical food production. Food globalization continues, with fusion cuisines and cross-cultural culinary influences becoming more prominent. Throughout history, food has not only been essential for survival but also a reflection of cultural identity, social status, and economic conditions. The evolution of culinary traditions and food systems has been shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including geography, politics, religion, technology, and globalization.
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