
Matatu strike!
This matatu strike leaders were looking too jovial today..are you thinking what am thinking? ?😂😂🤣

This matatu strike leaders were looking too jovial today..are you thinking what am thinking? ?😂😂🤣
I am tempted to go with Billy the kid 😂
Which movie or TV program comes to mind when you see this?
Two products from the same brand, who do you differentiate?Gani original?
Its an international event where even to host it brings prestige to the country and to our green city under the sun..hatungesahau our differences for a moment and let patriotism shine this week!
Why heckle and shout Wantam?
Like isn't that the guys definition ama 😂
We have a househelp tunampeanga off Sato night anakuja Sunday night..she is good with the kids and her work is not bad..so Leo amerudi..the my 2 yo dota amechokora bag yake akakam Na bag ya muguka..she is throwing it around akifikiria Ni ball..my spouse is shocked.. sijui tumfukuze ama what to do? ...wadau it's middle of a school term
IN 1925, A RUSSIAN ENGINEER PLACED A COPPER RING AROUND A DYING PLANT. THE TUMOR DISAPPEARED. EVERY OTHER PLANT IN THE EXPERIMENT DIED. HIS TECHNOLOGY WAS USED IN HOSPITALS ACROSS EUROPE UNTIL HE WAS KILLED IN NEW YORK IN 1942.
His name was Georges Lakhovsky.
He proposed a theory so dangerous that it had to be erased from medical history. Every living cell is a miniature oscillator. It vibrates at its own specific frequency. When a cell is healthy, it vibrates at its natural resonant frequency. When it becomes diseased, the frequency drops. Cancer, infection, degeneration — all of them are frequency disorders.
In 1925, Lakhovsky conducted an experiment at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris. He inoculated geranium plants with cancer-producing bacteria. All plants developed tumors. Around one single plant, he placed a simple open-ended copper ring — 30 centimeters in diameter. Nothing else. No electricity. No chemicals.
Within weeks, the plant with the copper ring shed its tumor completely and grew taller and stronger than it had ever been. Every other plant in the experiment died.
The copper ring was acting as an antenna. It was capturing the full spectrum of cosmic frequencies and feeding them back to the plant's cells. The cells re-tuned themselves to their natural oscillation. The disease could not survive in a cell vibrating at its correct frequency.
Lakhovsky then built the Multi-Wave Oscillator. It used two concentric antennas driven by a Tesla coil to generate a broad spectrum of electromagnetic frequencies simultaneously. The idea was simple — flood the body with every possible frequency, and each cell will naturally resonate with the one it needs to heal.
By the 1930s, his machines were being used in hospitals across France, Italy, and Sweden. Doctors reported recoveries from advanced cancers, severe arthritis, and chronic infections. Patients who had been given weeks to live walked out of clinics.
In 1941, Lakhovsky brought his technology to New York. He began treating patients at a major hospital with extraordinary results.
In 1942, at the age of 72, Georges Lakhovsky was struck by a car in New York City and died shortly after. Immediately following his death, every Multi-Wave Oscillator was removed from American hospitals. His research was labeled quackery. His name was deleted from medical literature.
A man whose machines were healing patients in European hospitals for over a decade was hit by a car and erased from history within months.
The frequency of a healthy human cell is between 62 and 72 MHz. When it drops to 58 MHz, cold symptoms appear. At 42 MHz, cancer begins. At 25 MHz, death.
Your body is not a chemical machine. It is an electrical instrument playing a frequency. Disease is not an invasion. It is a cell that forgot its song.
They did not silence Lakhovsky because his science was wrong. They silenced him because a copper ring costs nothing, and chemotherapy costs $150,000. Share this 🌹
Source: MB Technology News
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Has anyone heard of this company called Express Employment international inapeleka watu kazi majuu Europe? Wako Na offer za Serbia, Luxembourg, Finland among others kazi za warehouse.
Last week a friend of mine sent me the above flier, anajua Kuna time I was trying kwenda Canada visa ikakunywa Maji Na nikaumwa ban ya 5yrs. So Sasa ati amepata connection ya Europe. Ati commission Ni u pay 100k,plus medical Na good conduct.. Then unaenda job Serbia ya warehouse with 23 euros per hour plus accommodation provided. So rest of the commission itakatwa Kwa Salo sijui miezi Sita.
So what they need Ni 100k from me. So I reached out to the namba provided after the usual intro. Boys akanishow Na need to kujiandikisha Na 10k then they start the process.
Honestly..the deal sounded too good. Kuuliza offisi ziko wapi, nikaambiwa Ni westy sijui Regus office suite, ontop of that jamaa ananipigia Na Airtel,not the namba on the flier..so sijui kama Ni risk 100k ama nifanye? 23euros per hour pale Niko fanya 10hrs iyo 230..2yrs sinitakua nimetoka block ama?
Lakini Kenyan joke too much. .huyu Ni mtu Mzima ameamua kumwaga mtama tho most of us did your experiments with your Cuzos mkicheza cha baba cha mama... nyinyi nyinyi tu😂
I have seen people celebrating the fall of Katwa Kigen as a supreme court potential as a victory of natural justice against the schemes of the dark forces, but looking at the upcoming vacancies at the supreme court and the picked nominee, I wonder if it's too soon to start popping champagne corks. Let's look at Justice Warsame , the JSC pick, the despite what may look as a illustrious legal career, one decision he took in 2012/13 set Kenya on the worst political gradient by clearing uhuruto to vie for presidency despite the ICC charges. Just for a moment imagine what a better democracy, a better country, a thriving economy..if those 2 ICC charged criminals were not allowed anywho near the Kenyan presidency ..so Katwa Kigen was just used to distract us, the choice had already been made by the puppet master kitambo..and we Kenyans being Kenyans, we fell for the drama head first! Now we have 2 potential vacancies before 2027. DCJ is retiring and the other lady has been tipped for the ICC job, so only a pretty ignorant fool doesn't appreciate the magnitude of the schemes at play here! Mungu atusaidei Sana coz hapa tunacheshwa kabaya!
Kwani Caicedo Ni nani ama hawabongi about Chelsea?
Huku nje..kuna watu wameanza kujipanga ama Noah unatengeneza list yake kisirisiri ama wewe Huna connection nikuchanue...?
Good luck, connections, alignments, inheritance and ofkos corruption are the surest ways of getting rich in Kenya than toiling hard and following the plan..
This man, David Grusch told Joe Rogan he would not be surprised if humanity is the product of deliberate genetic engineering by non-human intelligence.This is Not a fringe blogger. Not an anonymous tip. A decorated intelligence officer who testified before US Congress under oath, saying out loud that humans may have been designed.
If Grusch is even partially right, the question stops being "are we alone" and starts being "who built us and why are they watching."
Grusch laid out his thinking in precise terms. he gave an illustration. He lives in the Colorado mountains near a mountain lion den about ten miles from his home. On a daily basis, he does not think about that mountain lion. He is not in relationship with it. He is simply the higher predatory sentience in the area, aware the lower one exists, occasionally hiking near it, but largely indifferent.
His argument is that non-human intelligence may relate to humanity exactly that way. Not with hostility. Not with wonder. With the casual, distracted awareness of something far above us on whatever hierarchy of sentience actually exists.
Then he pushed it further. Grusch suggested that NHI might actually be cautious of humanity specifically because humans are volatile and nuclear-armed. His exact framing: this monkey has a nuke, keep them in the cage. The "cage" in that analogy is not a physical structure. It is the controlled distance NHI maintains from a species too dangerous to approach openly.
Joe Rogan pointed out what evolutionary biology has never fully explained: humans are so far beyond every other primate on this planet that the gap itself is a question. Not a small gap. An abyss. Grusch did not dispute it.
Some researchers argue that anomalies in human evolution are explainable through natural selection operating over sufficient time, and that the genetic engineering hypothesis fills gaps with speculation rather than evidence. Others point to the speed and scale of human cognitive development as statistically improbable under purely natural models, and argue the engineering hypothesis deserves serious scientific scrutiny rather than dismissal.
Grusch was careful. He said he does not know this to be true. But he would not be surprised. From a man with his access and his track record, that is not nothing.
So the question is this: if humanity is an experiment, what exactly is being measured? Or is someone farming us..You remember the plot in that Movie - Jupiter Ascending.. maybe it's not far fetched after all..
Let’s demystify electric cars.
Batteries .EV does not use the typical car battery you’re used to. Instead, it uses thousands of small lithium-ion cells ,similar in concept to the AA batteries in your remote ,arranged in series and parallel to form one large battery pack. That’s what powers the car.
Now the big question, what happens when the battery “dies”? Let’s be realistic here . If we go electric, most people will be driving newer cars, not 8-year-old imports. EV batteries are designed to last 10-15 years or more, and they don’t suddenly fail, they gradually lose capacity. Even at 15 years, you may still have around 70% usable battery. In older EVs, you don’t replace the whole battery, you can repair it by changing small sections, modules, cooling parts, or electronics, which can push the car beyond 20 years and keep resale value close to a fuel car. And if you sell your EV at 8 years, the next buyer is still getting a car with roughly another 10 years of use. Isn’t that close enough to what we already accept with fuel cars?
Now we go to Charging . EV batteries are rated in kilowatt-hours (kWh), which is just how much energy the battery can store. Charging points are rated in kilowatts (kW), which tells you how fast energy is delivered.
Take a real example. A Honda-e has a battery of about 35 kWh. If you charge it from a normal home socket delivering 3 kW, the time it takes to full charge is 35 ÷ 3 = 11 hrs. Add some losses and you are looking at about 12–13 hours for a full charge.
Now cost. Electricity in Kenya cost around KSh 30 per kWh. For a full charge 35kwh × 30 kshs/kwh = KSh 1,050. Add losses and you’re looking at Kshs 1,200 for a full charge overnight .
How far does that take you? Most EVs consume around 0.15–0.20 kWh per kilometre. Let's take a higher number of 0.18 kWh/km, you get 35 ÷ 0.18 = 194 km.
Put that into real life. Driving from Nairobi towards Eldoret, Nairobi to Nakuru is about 160 km, meaning you still have roughly 30 km left. That takes you past Nakuru to around Salgaa. Now ask yourself, will KSh 1,200 of fuel take you that far?
When you reach Nakuru, there is a charger at Westside Mall, typically around 22 kW (speed of the charger ) . A full charge will take about 1.5 to 2 hours, but since you won’t arrive empty, you’re likely looking at around 1 hour to top up and continue your journey.
Yes, we now have fast chargers up to 150kW. For our Honda E it will take 14mins to full charge , but most small cars won’t take full power of the super fast charger, so expect around 20-25 minutes for a solid charge. By the time the kids use the toilet and you grab some snacks, you’ve added roughly 194 km of range. And honestly, why do you need to refuel like a Safari Rally car in 5 minutes ,where exactly are you rushing to?
For normal urban use, you’ll just charge at home a couple of times a week.
Now look at a bigger EV like the Volkswagen ID.3 Pro S. It has a battery of about 79 kWh and a range of up to around 550 -580 km. Charging it at the same electricity rate costs about KSh 2,370 for a full charge. That can take you from Nairobi to Mombasa comfortably .
EVs are not an emerging technology, they’re already mature. Once adoption reaches around 20-25%, the whole ecosystem shifts, repair workshops start popping up everywhere, second-hand EVs become normal, and we slowly forget the routine of oil changes, engine vibrations, spark plugs and all the small headaches that come with fuel cars.
📷 This Volkswagen ID.3 pro will take you to Mombasa in one charge .If you stop at Mutitu for lunch and use a fast charger you get an extra 250km in just under 15mins .