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4 years later Tulsi just released documents proving Mitt Romney is a liar and the biolabs are real
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Tulsi Gabbard is parroting false Russian propaganda. Her treasonous lies may well cost lives.
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$AMZN wtf?? You are killing everyone.
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Already talking like it is a done deal. $DFTX
Took in the $DFTX appearance at the Jeffries Healthcare Conference last week and I was particularly interested in this question asked around how Definium will leverage the 7k Spravato clinics currently in place across North America and Europe. A few key takeaways imo: 1. Even though it’s a blockbuster drug on the verge of a $2.5B run-rate in 2026 Spravato isn’t necessarily an easy treatment: upwards of 56 doses/year at 2 hours/session means some patients are stuck at a clinic for over a hundred hours in a single calendar year. Comparatively speaking, a single 100 µg dose of DT120 (Definium’s flagship program - pharmaceutically optimized LSD) had a 48% remission rate and a 6.4 MADRS reduction at Week 12. The improvement in dosing alone is astronomical. 2. The clinics currently approved for Spravato treatment are simply psychiatry offices approved and trained to administer Spravato for its patients. With the number of approved clinic sites growing 200% over the last two years, increases in treatment centres will indirectly benefit DT120 from plugging into this model post-approval as well. This ensures YoY revenue growth as more clinics open in communities lacking approved infrastructure. 3. According to Rob the patients currently receiving Spravato treatment at these clinics are extremely open to other psychedelic treatments such as DT120 (likely includes COMP360 and BPL-003 as well). This means plugging into these clinics will produce genuine crossover amongst patient bases and could mean higher initial sales than Spravato as well, which launched around $230m/year in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Beating this number in the first year would produce a lot of confidence about DT120’s peak run-rate. Johnson & Johnson created a blockbuster with Spravato, giving companies like Definium a baseline for the logistical and administrative aspects of their product post-FDA Approval. But that’s the Starting Point, not the Upper Bound. 40% of the US population still doesn’t understand the benefits of psychedelics for medical use. More education, more training and more investment. That is the path to a $50B industry. I’m excited to watch it happen 😎 $DFTX $CMPS $ATAI
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Taxaholics Anonomous retweeted
Took in the $DFTX appearance at the Jeffries Healthcare Conference last week and I was particularly interested in this question asked around how Definium will leverage the 7k Spravato clinics currently in place across North America and Europe. A few key takeaways imo: 1. Even though it’s a blockbuster drug on the verge of a $2.5B run-rate in 2026 Spravato isn’t necessarily an easy treatment: upwards of 56 doses/year at 2 hours/session means some patients are stuck at a clinic for over a hundred hours in a single calendar year. Comparatively speaking, a single 100 µg dose of DT120 (Definium’s flagship program - pharmaceutically optimized LSD) had a 48% remission rate and a 6.4 MADRS reduction at Week 12. The improvement in dosing alone is astronomical. 2. The clinics currently approved for Spravato treatment are simply psychiatry offices approved and trained to administer Spravato for its patients. With the number of approved clinic sites growing 200% over the last two years, increases in treatment centres will indirectly benefit DT120 from plugging into this model post-approval as well. This ensures YoY revenue growth as more clinics open in communities lacking approved infrastructure. 3. According to Rob the patients currently receiving Spravato treatment at these clinics are extremely open to other psychedelic treatments such as DT120 (likely includes COMP360 and BPL-003 as well). This means plugging into these clinics will produce genuine crossover amongst patient bases and could mean higher initial sales than Spravato as well, which launched around $230m/year in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Beating this number in the first year would produce a lot of confidence about DT120’s peak run-rate. Johnson & Johnson created a blockbuster with Spravato, giving companies like Definium a baseline for the logistical and administrative aspects of their product post-FDA Approval. But that’s the Starting Point, not the Upper Bound. 40% of the US population still doesn’t understand the benefits of psychedelics for medical use. More education, more training and more investment. That is the path to a $50B industry. I’m excited to watch it happen 😎 $DFTX $CMPS $ATAI
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$BTC my feed is full of ways to use it though when almost everyone has zero, who cares?!?
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Getting tired of getting porked every day by $GOOG
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Taxaholics Anonomous retweeted
A fisherman reeled in a great white shark on Nantucket’s south shore on Sunday, as dozens of people gathered on the beach to watch and record the spectacle. Elliot Sudal has been fishing for sandbar sharks and other species during the summers for more than a decade. On Sunday, he was out fishing on the south shore with his apprentice, Stone Fornes, and fellow angler Nathan Skerritt, when they realized they had a big one on the line. The Current caught up with Sudal on Monday to ask about the catch that has since made headlines in Boston and beyond. Q: What were you fishing for? A: We were just out testing the waters, conditions looked great, just wanted to see if anything was around. Everything has been showing up earlier the last few years, sandbar sharks, duskys, sand tigers, roughtail rays. The water’s still in the 50s, but they’re here. Q: What are the rules for this type of fishing? A: That was the first white I’ve hooked in 13 years on Nantucket. Caught 1000-plus sandbars and hundreds of duskys off the beach, tagged most of them along the way. By no means was targeting that white, you can’t control what picks up your bait. I posted that video because I feel like I did everything right in that situation. Shark was in the surf, removed the hook and sent her back to sea in about 15 seconds. If you are into shark fishing here, use appropriate heavy tackle, barbless circle hooks, and release immediately. Take the online course, get involved with a tagging program. Understand people are watching you, respect the animal and be safe. Q: What did you do when you realized it was a white? A: Saw the spotted pectoral fin flash in a wave and just focused. Understood the gravity of the situation and had to get her released safely and quickly. Amazing creature, humbled to be blessed with the opportunity to interact with one. Had a great crew helping with everything, she swam off strong, not something we will ever forget. 🎥: @brynerOliveira
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$BTC what is blockchain? Why does only a few people own most of it? If nobody has any and $WMT now accepts it who cares?
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Back at peak fossil fuel usage.
RECENT🚨Record-breaking monster El Niño is forming. The last time it was this strong in 1877, it killed 60 million people world wide.
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Maybe we can get another 5’8” guy to replace him
“Aroldis Chapman is expected to join his eighth different team, and potentially be in the postseason with his sixth different team. He is the top reliever available on every contender’s target list,” per @BNightengale.
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Who cares? Only a few own any so what does it matter?
BREAKING: U.S. CONGRESS JUST DROPPED 7 #BITCOIN TAX BILLS AHEAD OF A HEARING NEXT WEEK 0% TAX ON EVERYDAY BTC PAYMENTS IS COMING MASSIVE FOR BTC ADOPTION 🚀
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Rendering $BTC useless will be the best way to teach the crypto criminals of DC a lesson. Especially the little clown from Ukraine.
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So @POTUS says the US will lock up some bitcoin:native , is BTC like baseball cards? Just shows it has no use.
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He needs to dump the ladies and stick to 1 and keep tgem away from the Stadium.
Per @FitzyGFY, Stefon Diggs could be back on the Patriots roster very soon. 👀
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$SLNH bruh you been red like 10 days in a row 🤬
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Taxaholics Anonomous retweeted
Hawaii state officials stole around $12M from you. The money was supposed to be used to prosecute fraudsters, but they didn’t indict a single person in 4 years. The Trump Administration will not sit back and do nothing when states waste your tax-dollars. Other states should take note. More coming soon.
Nice to finally have an Administration committed to ending fraud across the government 💪 reuters.com/legal/government…
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Looks like they are a little light on income this year. Merry Christmas. Hopefully @POTUS strikes it down.
List of Republicans who voted in favor of sending your tax dollars to Ukraine: 1. Don Bacon (R-NE) 2. Rob Bresnahan (R-PA) 3. Mike Carey (R-OH) 4. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) 5. Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) 6. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL) 7. Jeff Hurd (R-CO) 8. Dave Joyce (R-OH) 9. Jen Kiggans (R-VA) 10. Nick LaLota (R-NY) 11. Mike Lawler (R-NY) 12. Michael McCaul (R-TX) 13. Max Miller (R-OH) 14. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) 15. Glenn Thompson (R-PA) 16. Mike Turner (R-OH) 17. Joe Wilson (R-SC) 18. Kevin Kiley (I-CA)
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Taxaholics Anonomous retweeted
Yup
BREAKING: SPLC paid for KKK cross burnings, robes and hoods, recruitment, living expenses, racist merch: explosive new indictment thepostmillennial.com/splc-p…
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It dips more into the same whales hands and then nobody else has any. Not functional and I am not buying crumbs from someone trying to corner the market.
ADAM BACK: "Dips exist to transfer #Bitcoin from weak hands to stronger hands." 💯 HODL ✊
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Taxaholics Anonomous retweeted
> I know how hard it is to start a small business. She's worked her way up from the bottom. In her first job she had to serve coffee, clean desks, and cash massive kickback checks to her mom laundered through her fake job at Kamen industries.
Replying to @Stefany4NH
I know how hard it is to start a small business. Long nights, slow starts, and months spent trying to make ends meet and worrying about making payroll. Trump’s tariffs are making things even harder because it’s impossible for so many to predict what their costs will be month to month. That’s exactly what happened to Josh, the owner of Blue Harbor Coffee in Hampton. And now that the tariffs were struck down, he isn’t even eligible for the tariff refund himself – he has to go through his supplier. As if things weren’t tough enough, now Josh is dealing with rising gas and delivery costs thanks to Trump’s war in Iran. I’m fighting to stand up for Main Street. I’m fighting for our local businesses. I’m fighting for Josh. #NHPolitics
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