UF Gator ๐ŸŠ SEC sports ๐Ÿˆ, MAHA, Skin Cancer Surgeon, Protect Children, Free Speech, 2A Husband, Father, THESE OPINIONS ARE MY OWN NOT MY BUSINESS OR BOARDS

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It was a great honor to be present at the bill signing and receive a signing pen for SB1580, ensuring physicians in Florida always have the right to speak out! Thank you to @GovRonDeSantis @jaytrumbull @doc_rudman @ADFLegal @AaronDiPietro for all your work getting this done! #FreeState
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Very unscientific Facebook poll with 800 votes showed a two way race in FL-2 between Luke Murphy and Austin Rogers @Fla_Pol @FLVoiceNews
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This is so devastating. Imagine being a black parent tonight. How do you protect your children? If they go out and stab just one person, they might go to prison. Itโ€™s like a black man in America canโ€™t even murder anyone anymore. Unimaginable. Jim Crow all over again. Iโ€™m furious.
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And @MattWalshBlog wins the internet again!
Karmelo Anthonyโ€™s parents wanted their son to live in a gated community, and now he will. So it all worked out for them in the end.
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After heart surgery, the parents of a 13-year-old girl were told that their daughter was dying, and that they should start making end-of-life decisions, including donating her organs. Upon transferring their daughter to another hospital however, they were told that doctors at Oregon Health and Science University had installed her new heart valve upside down. โ€œDoctors at Seattle Children's removed the inverted valve and replaced it with a different one, properly positioned. Her heart promptly began to function correctly. She was successfully taken off cardiac bypass and no longer required ECMO. Her condition continued to stabilize over the following days in Seattle Children's ICU. After more than a month in critical condition, she was able to return home with her parents.โ€
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Here in Troy for the @TroyTrojansBSB SuperRegionals! Great crowd in outfield GA 90 minutes before first pitch.
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Interesting datapoint for the CWS since expansion and current national seed format. Top 8 seeds won the CWS 52% of the time; teams outside of the top 8 have won 48%. Who is your pick to win it all that is not a top 8? I like @HailStateBB
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In today's WSJ: "Why is it so hard to rid universities of DEI, even in crimson states like Alabama and Florida? "The answer at the University of Florida could be its trusteesโ€™ reluctance to follow university regulations and state law, which require transparency and ban DEI. Mr. Bell is heavily championed by Morteza 'Mori' Hosseini, chairman of the board of trustees. He is a prominent Republican donor who supported Mr. Ono and expressed dismay when he was blocked. This time, Florida Board of Governors chairman Alan Levine has written Ray Rodrigues, chancellor of Floridaโ€™s State University System, asking him to investigate whether Mr. Hosseini overstepped his authority in the selection process."
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Raiders Taking Over the @NCAABaseball Tournament!! 13 former players will compete for a National Championship this weekend!! ๐Ÿ† #SoundTheSiren
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Hey Siri- show me what a top heavy conference looks like? #CollegeBaseball
No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the ACC. No. 2 and No. 3 teams in the country. No one else is delivering a title game like this ๐Ÿ†
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Is a RINO trying to buy his way into Congress with $5M of his own money? Runs for Florida Senate, FL-1, and FL-2 all within 2 years? Ran as a Democrat in Georgia before that. @TheFLGOP should be on alert!
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Don't forget to get vaccinated.
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The irony of not using an orchestra to reflect the historical nature of music - yet casting a woman to play Achilles, a rapper as an homage to poetry, and a beautiful yet ethnically mismatched main character cannot be missed. Hollywood has lost the plot.
Christopher Nolan instructed Ludwig Gรถransson not to use an orchestra for โ€˜THE ODYSSEYโ€™ score. โ€œItโ€™s not like the orchestra existed back then. It was a challenge and also an opening to try to make something unique,โ€ says Gรถransson. (Source: time.com/article/2026/05/12/โ€ฆ)
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Just reposting this... no particular reason
Exciting news coming in the case that dare not speak its name
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Hantavirus - cruise ship - and false narratives galore! My scientific and medical opinion as a scientist who did research on Hantavirus is that an inquiry into Dr Bix is warranted Please share massively - accurate info - 1. First and foremost we studied Hantavirus in my lab for many many years and published about it.. so what follows is ACCURATE by someone who did THIS! It is a zoonosis, monitored by many Defense depth, and I was one of those army scientific officers (I was CSO of BE DoD actually, not the copy machine guy!) Type my name and Hantavirus... and you'll see, non classified peer-review research. 2. This woman (Dr Birx) is โ€˜guilty as chargedโ€™ because she was one of the architects of the SARS2 debacle where she forced with her friend (prof Neil Fergusson, Imperial College, London) the policy of ZERO-Covid aka as a suppression policy ZERO covid for a zoonosis? It was NOT possible, not even a policy.. only a ploy to bring about a technology that was NOT ready to the market (RNA vaccines). One can NEVER eradicate (= zero covid) a zoonosis when 600 mammalian species (cattle, all our pets, zoo animals, deers,... even minks...) share a virus with us and may play 'ping-pong' - that is getting it from us, and giving it back to us! 3. Now she is at it again with the same old LIES and misconceptions Hantaviruses, human-to-human contamination is very rare! 1 - For the EU strains, one gets infected crawling in the woods, and literally inhaling rodent poop/urine (a bit like snorting coke LOL) -The operational army personnel is at risk because that is part of their training and job! - It has essentially no lethality... but one can get sick, and can get complications IF NOT TREATED, like a bacterial colonization of our lungs 2 - For the US Strains (sin Nombre, Andes), there is a slight increase in human-human transfer. - but it remains RARE, - and requires continuous contact with SYMPTOMATIC people for a while like in a family, or like in a CONFINED room with the HVAC of that cruise ship for exemple (where they kept people in THEIR CABINS for a while - which was the ultimate STUPIDITY!) - just passing by someone who coughs or giving a hug - like in the case of a flu, will NOT do it. - mortality nearly only when NON treated.. that is an important point- very important. Why NO PCR to find out? The PCR testing can NEVER b used for a fishing trip. Its is because - and it is known for age- , it has a very low PRE-test predictive value. After SYMPTOMS however, in order to ascertain and/or to differentiate between different pathogens, it is perfectly legit So systematic PCR will just create FAKE cases, like the 80% false positives obtained for SARS2 during COVID Contagion? Hantaviruses have a long incubation period ( a few weeks) but CAN only be contagious with symptoms.... This appear fun general after 15-18 days on average, and are FLU-like. So before any SYMPTOM -> NO contagion Vaccines? NO matter what they tell you, Hantaviruses are ZOONOSIS - so offering a mass protection (useless as I just explained) via a vaccine is - USELESS - INEFFECTIVE... This is true for ANY zoonosis. Because to really mitigate such transmission, vaccinating humans ONLY would be useless! So vaccines NON needed, and besides especially NOT those RNA-based ones Treatments exist! - First of all, we have -when confronted with symptoms- treat those.. like for any flu-like syndrome - if and when bacterial surinfection arises, antibiotics are in order - HANTA-specific molecules do also exist - Ribavirin is an enzyme blocker of the enzyme of the hantavirus... But there is BETTER! ANY medication/drug which interferes with the acidification of late endosomes will PREVENT hanta to reach the biochemical interior of the cell ... and here we find HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE (HCQ) - yep! and it has been published See here: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Biology pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articleโ€ฆ Chloroquine, an Anti-Malaria Drug as Effective Prevention for Hantavirus Infections The author list is Ironic - this come in tempore non suspecto from a lab of one Birx Friends - also responsible for the SARS2 debacle in EU and in Belgium :) And i want you all to understand the next sentence. This bug is a NON PROBLEM (see image below), it is pure media manipulation In Belgium - for example - we have each year between 150 and 350 cases of Hantavirus patients. We do not loose them, and NO one has ever heard about it.. because it is a NON problem! In the US, with the ANDES strain... one has more chances to die from a lightning strike than for an Hantavirus infection.. in the US roughly 30 cases a year and 10 deaths, lightning strikes 20 deaths per year and several hundred 'cases" per year too. (And no.. GoF research of this germ is not an easy act... it is NOT a new Hanta, the serology, not the PCR, will prove it...) So i hereby request that an inquiry into Dr Birx statements be made, her full list of conflicts be researched, and that HHS refers her to DOJ for the spread of FALSE information, with ill intent .. as outlined in this post. Prof dr Martin ZIZI, MD-PhD former CSO BE DoD former UN bioweapon inspector @RFKJr_Official @SecKennedy @NIHDirector_Jay
FFS, they're doing it again: Deb Birx, former Covid Task Force Coordinator, calls for "widely available" PCR "testing" for hantavirus, hints it should be used in schools "Because we're not testing populations... we don't really know whether there are subclinical cases" "There could be more human-to-human transmission than we actually see" "It's never good to track viruses through symptoms, we should be tracking viruses through blood tests like PCR, we learned that with Covid" "Many universities were able to open and schools were able to open because they provided weekly testing" "We need to make testing more widely available to those who need it"
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Just a reminder, car seats drove fertility rates down. Most people have no idea how engineered this effort was. Our 2026 low fertility rate, causing hundreds of elementary schools to close, was designed. Designers bought into the "over population" nonsense and designed us down.
Replying to @drantbradley
Yes, car seats have driven fertility rates down. . .
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I cannot overstate how harmful lack of sleep is on developing brains and bodies. Especially as it relates to growth and muscle development for athletes. Lack of sleep not only leads to poorer mental performance, but significantly lower physical performance as well.
Insufficient #sleep among US high school students increased from 2007 to 2023, with the rise driven largely by more adolescents reporting very short sleep durations of โ‰ค5 hours per night. ja.ma/4s5iFdH
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Sounds like @nextlevelbb has a personal beef with a certain JUCO program or a current MLB scout affiliated with the academy. Unsurprised to see Former MLB Scout and Former JUCO recruiting coordinator in his bio. Can add current bridge burner ๐Ÿ”ฅ
A Florida juco hall of fame coach is retiring. It was arguably the best job in the country. Dynamic facilities and an incredible tradition of excellence. The next coach will now be forced to share the facility with an academy. The field, indoor facility and even housing. This program will now co mingle academy kids with their players, and be disallowed by rule from recruiting any of the academy players. The administration thought they could make money off of the academy and decided to in essence diminish their own baseball program to do it.
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Tomorrow is a big day for skin cancer patients. The FDA rules on RP1 - an oncolytic virus therapy for melanoma thatโ€™s already failed PD1 inhibitors. A 33% response rate in people who had run out of options. Hope is real!
โ—Replimune has planned a Type A meeting to address issues as the FDA rejected its BLA for #RP1 (#vusolimogeneoderparepvec) in combination with #nivolumab for advanced #melanoma, citing trial design and efficacy concerns. hubs.li/Q03GPkd00 #DermTwitter
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