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@Flobs it gets better

Full circle back through Blackwater and Epstein

CIA leadership moves into Blackwater.

Blackwater hires CIA and State Department alumni.

Erik Prince marries into the DeVos clan.

DeVos money comes from Amway.

Cheryl runs Rothschild Asset Management, then Apollo, then sits on airline and leasing boards.

Buzzy moves from Alex. Brown to the CIA to Blackwater’s board to Apollo’s board to Icahn’s conglomerate.

Apollo money shows up again in Gaza reconstruction plans.

Different surnames. Same small network of families, funds, and firms recycling power across wars, finance, and “rebuilding.”

Krongard warned Howard Lutnick and Sarah Ferguson not to go to WTC on the day of the attacks

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In Canada, we have a cough syrup called Buckleys. and the motto is “It tastes awful, and it works!”

I guess this chocolate syrup motto would be “It tastes good, and it works!”

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Yo @Flobs - Didn’t you mention you have trouble sleeping.
This sounds interesting…

I run an Airbnb. The other day, I got a text from my guest that made me cry.

“I’m not joking, I woke up and cried. I forgot what it felt like to actually rest. Please share with me where you got those. Because I need one for every bed in my house.”

Let me back up.

So my husband and I have been running a five-star Airbnb for the past 4 years.

And about 6 months ago, something weird started happening.

Guests would check out and leave reviews like:

“Got the best sleep of my entire life here.”

“Best spot ever, slept through the entire night for all 3 nights. That never happens."

“Seriously need to know what sheets those are.”

At first, I thought it was just the “vacation effect”. People are relaxed, they’re unplugged, they’re happy.

But then a guest named Susan, a woman in her 50s, pulled me aside before checkout.

She looked me dead in the eyes and said: “I need to know what’s on that bed. I have fibromyalgia. I haven’t slept through the night in 8 years. But last few nights I did.”

I told her about the grounding sheets.

She stared at me. “The what?”

I explained the whole thing to her. How they connect you to the Earth’s electrical charge while you sleep. How the silver fibers conduct electrons that bring down inflammation.

She ordered one before she even left.

Two weeks later, she sent me a photo of her bedroom. She’d put grounding sheets on every single bed in her house.

That’s when I realized: this isn’t just an Airbnb thing. This is real.

So let me tell you what these sheets actually do, because I didn’t believe it at first either.

Most people don’t realize this, but your body builds up a positive electrical charge throughout the day. You’re surrounded by Wi-Fi, electronics, phones, screens—all of it creates what’s called “dirty electricity.”

Your body stores it. And that stored charge? It drives inflammation.

Which leads to pain.

Which leads to restless, broken sleep where you wake up feeling worse than when you went to bed.

Grounding sheets REVERSE that.

The silver fibers woven into the fabric act like a conductor. You plug the cord into the grounding port in your wall—the third hole in the outlet that’s connected to the Earth outside—and while you sleep, electrons flow from the ground into your body.

Those electrons neutralize the inflammation. Your nervous system calms down. Your cortisol drops. Your body finally gets into deep, restorative sleep.

And when you wake up? Your back doesn’t hurt. Your neck isn’t stiff. You don’t feel like you got hit by a truck.

You just feel… rested.

I bought my first GroundingWell sheet three years ago because I kept hearing about grounding from a friend who wouldn’t shut up about it.

I didn’t think it would work. I thought it was pseudoscience.

But the first morning I woke up after using it, I sat up in bed and literally looked around the room like something was wrong.

My shoulders that were chronically tight for years felt relaxed.

My husband noticed immediately. “You didn’t toss and turn last night. Not even once.”

Within two weeks, the neck pain I’d had since my 30s was gone.

I wasn’t expecting that. I just wanted to sleep better.

That’s when I bought sheets for the Airbnb. All four beds. And then our guest room at home. And then my mom’s house because she kept complaining about her joints.

We probably own seven or eight of these sheets now.

And the guest reviews? They changed completely.

Before the grounding sheets, we’d get: “Great location, clean, comfortable.”

After? “I’ve never slept better in my life. I’m buying whatever sheets these are.”

We’ve had guests rebook specifically to sleep in our beds again. We’ve had guests ask if they can buy the sheets off us. One couple extended their stay by two nights because the husband’s sciatica, which he’d dealt with for 15 years—got so much better he didn’t want to leave.

That’s not the mattress. That’s not the pillows. That’s the grounding sheets.

Here’s what I wish someone had told me three years ago:

Not all grounding sheets work. MOST of them are garbage.

We’ve tried 5 other brands, but GroundingWell is the one we keep coming back to. Their sheets use pure silver fiber woven throughout the entire fabric—not just a coating that washes off after three uses like the cheap Amazon knockoffs.

The silver maintains conductivity. The organic cotton is breathable and soft. And the cord actually works—it’s not some flimsy wire that stops conducting after a month.

That’s why GroundingWell is the only one I trust. It’s the only one I put in my Airbnb, because I can’t risk guests having a bad experience.

And right now, they’re running a sale. I just checked their site this morning and grabbed two more, one for my daughter who just moved into her first apartment, and one backup for the rental.

(To be honest, I panicked a little when I saw the sale because they sell out constantly. Last time they restocked, it took three months.)

If you’re dealing with pain, inflammation, or sleep issues, just try it.

They have a 90-day money-back guarantee. That’s three full months to see if it works for you. If it doesn’t help, send it back. No questions asked.

But based on the text I got from that guest—the one who woke up crying because she finally got real rest—I don’t think you’ll be returning it.

We’ve gotten over 1,900 five-star reviews for our Airbnb. And honestly? These sheets are a huge part of that.

I’m sharing the link below. Make sure you’re ordering from the actual GroundingWell site—there are tons of cheap knockoffs on Amazon that don’t work.

Go check it out for yourself.

👉 https://www.groundingwell.com/…/groundingwell-bedsheet…

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If I fall asleep I sleep like a log. It’s getting to sleep that can be a problem. Particularly if I fall asleep in the evening before bedtime or am thinking about how to solve something. Then there’s the mattress springs, I’ve got to get some foam mattress so those damn springs don’t poke me in the ribs. :sweat_smile:

So do you connect these grounding sheets to a ground, like a radiator?

Must admit all these EM emissions all around us are a problem. Tinnitus seems to be a big problem.

At the moment Cypress pollen is the big problem for me. Sneezing :sneezing_face: all the time.

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This is the 4th probably, Indian war news I post. I am still baffled that it is possible to produce something like this and I am still baffled that anyone can watch it.
I absolutely do not understand how this can be called news. As always with Indian tv, AI slop and insane shouting, bling bling and wierd sounds

Magnus does not comprehend this

This. But too much steroids.

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Eeek! :disguised_face:

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