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Jimi

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BREAKING: Surge in Violent Immune System Collapse Following New COVID 'Vaccines'​

A rare immune disorder marked by catastrophic inflammation is moving out of obscurity and into clinical reality.​

 

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School environment was co-opted by Covid fanatics​

On the final day of 2025, I have a quick essay from Brownstone’s Lori Weintz, a few of my wife’s teacher memories, a bonus chemtrail photo and pre-game jitters for the Grandaddy of Them All … RTR.​

 

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  • Entertaining Guide for New Year's Eve - Mama Z's brand new Christmas and New Year's entertaining tips will have your winter holidays stress-free and joy-filled for everyone involved.
  • DIY Hand Cream With Skin-Healing Essential Oils - Make a rich hand cream using shea butter, beeswax, almond oil, myrrh, and cedarwood to protect cracked, over-washed skin. A simple remedy that restores moisture without toxins.
  • Spicy & Sweet Fruit Salsa Recipe for Parties - Blend peaches, cantaloupe, strawberries, mango, pineapple, hot peppers, and lime, lemon, and cilantro essential oils into a bold, crowd-pleasing dip. Perfect with chips or veggie platters.
  • Fresh, Healthy Homemade Guacamole Dip - Mash ripe avocados with lime, onion, tomato, jalapeño, and fresh herbs for a clean, flavor-packed dip. Includes pro tips for perfect texture and storage so it stays green longer.
  • Vegan French Onion Dip Recipe for Parties - This dip is one of our favorite party foods, comes together in minutes, and has guests raving every time! It’s also allergy-friendly, so guests who have dairy and gluten sensitivities can enjoy it.
 

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High systolic blood pressure caused over 10.8 million deaths worldwide in 2019. (The Lancet)

That’s more than any single infection, more than alcohol, even more than high cholesterol.

This one number is quietly doing more damage than almost anything else, even when you feel completely normal.

If you want one of the clearest explanations of what actually helps calm that number, especially at night, watch this short presentation here.

Here is what most people are never told.

For many adults, blood pressure struggles are not about discipline, salt shakers, or willpower.

They are about squeeze.

Your blood vessels are living tissue.

They expand and relax when things are working well.

But when certain internal signals stay high, those vessels stay tense longer than they should.

One of the strongest of those signals is called endothelin 1.

In the medical literature, it is described as a powerful vasoconstrictor involved in blood pressure elevation (American Journal of Hypertension).

In everyday words, it tells your vessels to tighten.

But there’s good news.

In a clinical study published in Phytomedicine, researchers tested a deep red tea made from hibiscus. The result?

Blood pressure dropped from 146/98 down to 129/86.
That’s a reduction of 17/12 mmHg with no prescriptions involved.



That is not a headline.
That is a published result.

And when combined with aged garlic extract, another research-backed ingredient shown to lower blood pressure in uncontrolled cases, you’ve got a natural nighttime stack that actually supports your body’s ability to relax the squeeze.

This short presentation explains:

How these ingredients are used together.Why nighttime timing matters for many people.
And how to look at your next reading without that familiar knot in your stomach.

If you have ever sat there waiting for the cuff to tighten, hoping the number would be different this time, this is worth seeing.

Read it here while it is still available.
 

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Bubbly Champagne Boosts Heart Health​

Good news for the holiday season! Champagne does more than tickle your nose. It may also protect your heart.

When a Foreign Censor Claims Constitutional Injury​

The Imran Ahmed Injunction, the December 29 Hearing, and the Deeper Constitutional Issues the Media Isn't Covering.
 

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The National Geographic Society undertook a massive astronomical survey between 1949 and 1958 at the Palomar Observatory in California, snapping thousands of photographs of the sky from the north celestial pole to 33 degrees south of the celestial equator. ... Read more

There are spaceships seen in the skies in Renaissance and medieval paintings. People stand in front of those paintings in museums, and don't even see them.

You can clearly see astronauts and space ships in ancient cave art all over the world.

Amazing. People just don't want to know.
 

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i really hop

e it works master jimmi, after having cancer for 7 yrs, i have heard it all before, as i am sure you have. stay well buddy

Gosh Walton, I hope you'll try it. I know you're somewhat cynical toward natural health measures, but keep in mind such things were the go-to for countless thousands of years before the modern drug industry took it all over.

Having survived the big "C" for seven years, I would think you must be doing something right.

Much love, and wishes for a happy, healthy new year.
 

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Hi Jimi,
2025 was complicated.
Hunger and obesity grew. Food politics got more polarized. My father passed away.
But 2025 also brought real progress.
Read the full 2025 year-in-review
The American Medical Association endorsed plant-based eating to fight cancer. California began phasing out ultra-processed foods from school meals. Texas required warning labels on 44 harmful additives.
And this community showed up: 372,000 people attended the Food Revolution Summit. If survey patterns hold, they made dietary changes that translate to saving more than 5 billion gallons of water, and to carbon emissions equivalent to removing 44,000 cars from the road.
That's you. That's us.
>> Read what stood out in 2025 — and what it means for 2026.
Onwards!
Ocean Robbins
P.S. Thank you for being part of this revolution. Read the full story here.
 

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Happy New Year from The HighWire!
What a year 2025 has been. We won the West Virginia religious exemption case (now on appeal — and we're bringing it home). An Inconvenient Study has surpassed 100 million views worldwide. And this community has only grown stronger and more informed!
To kick off 2026, we're releasing Part 1 of Jefferey Jaxen's documentary A Rush to Green Energy — normally available only behind The HighWire+ paywall — completely free.
We've been told climate change is the greatest threat facing our planet. We've been told it's our fault. But is the rush to green energy all it appears to be?
Jefferey Jaxen investigates the politics, the money, and the narrative driving the climate agenda in Jefferey Jaxen Investigates: The Rush to Green Energy, Part 1.
Share this with friends and family as you ring in the new year. And watch the conclusion of this 2–part docuseries on HighWire.Plus!
The CLIMATE AGENDA exposed, today at 11 a.m. PT on TheHighWire.com.
Our New Year's resolution is the same every year: Make the world a better place.​
 

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The Year We Stopped Asking Permission: How 2025 Changed Everything​

They thought they could silence us forever.

For over a decade, the global health establishment labeled voices like mine as “misinformers,” “super spreaders of disinformation,” and threats to public safety. We were deplatformed, censored, and systematically excluded from policy discussions that would determine the health and freedom of billions.

But something extraordinary happened in 2025: We stopped asking for permission to be heard.

Raisins and Grapes: 1,800+ Studies Reveal Profound Disease-Fighting Benefits​

If you're looking for a snack that not only tastes great but also packs a powerful health punch, look no further than raisins and grapes. A recent randomized trial found impressive benefits of regular raisin consumption, while the science supporting the health-promoting properties of grapes is even more astounding - over 1,800 studies spanning more than 500 diseases!
 

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Hey Folks,
A few bites of fresh parsley shut off one of the worst stomach cramps I’ve ever seen like flipping a switch. No preparation, no prior expectation, just a plant growing in the garden doing exactly what it’s been known to do for thousands of years.
Join us as we dig into how parsley works on the gut, why experiences like this matter in herbal medicine, and how
paying attention to what plants actually do
can change the way you use them.
 

Jimi

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  • DIY Non-Toxic Glass Cleaner - Make streak-free glass cleaner using vinegar, castile soap, rubbing alcohol, and citrus oils. This simple homemade formula cuts grime fast and leaves mirrors and windows sparkling.
  • Lime Oil Benefits for Healthy Weight & More - Lime essential oil is a powerhouse for burning fat, boosting energy, and strengthening your immune system. Use this refreshing oil to kickstart your health this season.
  • 5 Intermittent Fasting Benefits For 2026 - Discover how intermittent fasting can help with weight loss, improve digestion, and support cellular repair. These tips make it easy to reap the rewards of this simple eating approach.
  • Homemade Vegan Matcha Latte Recipe - Fuel your mornings with this creamy matcha latte packed with antioxidants and metabolism-boosting properties. This vegan recipe is a delicious way to energize your body and mind.
  • Bible Verses for Setting Godly Goals - Let scripture guide your new year with Bible verses that encourage thoughtful goal-setting. Reflect on God’s promises as you plan for growth, healing, and purpose in the year ahead.
 

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Common Cause of High Blood Pressure Overlooked

Doctors are regularly overlooking a common hormone-driven cause of high blood pressure, a new paper warns.

As many as 30% of high blood pressure patients seen by heart specialists and 14% of those seen in primary care have a condition called primary aldosteronism, researchers reported in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

Special: Heart Surgeon's Secret to Healthy Blood Pressure... See Here

Despite this, many are never given a blood test for the condition, in which the adrenal glands produce too much of the hormone aldosterone, researchers said.

Others are tested years after their initial diagnosis with high blood pressure. By that time, the condition has caused severe health complications, researchers added.

“People with primary aldosteronism face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than those with primary hypertension,” said lead author Dr. Gail Adler, an endocrinologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

“With a low-cost blood test, we could identify more people who have primary aldosteronism and ensure they receive the proper treatment for the condition,” she added in a news release.

Urgent: 4 Signs Your Heart Is Quietly Failing... See Here

Aldosterone helps balance blood levels of sodium and potassium, researchers said. Levels that are too high can cause people to lose potassium while retaining more sodium, resulting in increased blood pressure.

Research has shown that people with primary aldosteronism are nearly 2.6 times more likely to have a stroke; twice as likely to have heart failure; 3.5 times more likely to develop an abnormal heart rhythm; and 77% more likely to wind up with heart disease, researchers said in background notes.

Guidelines offered in the new paper recommend that everyone diagnosed with high blood pressure have their aldosterone levels checked, and those with primary aldosteronism be given treatment specific to that condition.

Prescription drugs are available to treat primary aldosteronism, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. They include spironolactone and eplerenone, both of which lower blood pressure and boost potassium levels.

Doctors also might recommend surgery to remove one of the two adrenal glands, if only one is producing too much aldosterone, researchers said. Patients also are asked to eat a balanced low-sodium diet and try to lose weight, Johns Hopkins said.
 

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