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After seeing how helpful it was in Esti’s case…I will try to help in other situations Hopefully, it won’t need to be too often
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A 37-year-old Seattle man allegedly threw a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal in Maui and when confronted allegedly said “I don’t care, I’m rich. Fine me with whatever you want. I can pay for it.” He was detained and the case has been referred to federal investigators
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The Canadian retweeted
Someone put audio from CASINO over Looney Tunes and its perfect 🔥😂
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SCOOP: A report showing the effectiveness of the covid-19 vaccine that was previously delayed by the head of the CDC has now been blocked from being published in the agency’s flagship scientific journal, per sources. My latest. washingtonpost.com/health/20…
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Bad week for RFK - 2 studies confirm tylenol doesn't cause autism - 1 study confirms water fluoridation doesn't affect cognitive function oh and since he's been nominated, there have been over confirmed 4000 cases of measles in the US
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Actual quotes from President Trump: Trump’s “victory timeline” claims. Mar 3: "We won the war." Mar 7: "We defeated Iran." Mar 9: "We must attack Iran." Mar 9: "The war is ending almost completely, and very beautifully. March 10: practically nothing left to target Mar 11: “You never like to say too ⁠early you won. We won. In ​the first hour it was over.” Mar 12: "We did win, but we haven't won completely yet." Mar 13: "We won the war." Mar 14: "Please help us." Mar 15: "If you don't help us, I will certainly remember it." Mar 16: "Actually, we don't need any help at all." Mar 16: "I was just testing to see who's listening to me." Mar 16: "If NATO doesn't help, they will suffer something very bad." Mar 17: "We neither need nor want NATO's help." Mar 17: "I don't need Congressional approval to withdraw from NATO." Mar 18: "Our allies must cooperate in reopening the Strait of Hormuz." Mar 19: "US allies need to get a grip - step up and help open the Strait of Hormuz." Mar 20: "NATO are cowards." Mar 21: "The Strait of Hormuz must be protected by the countries that use it. We don't use it, we don't need to open it." Mar 22: "This is the last time. I will give Iran 48 hours. Open the strait" Mar 22: "Iran is Dead" Mar 23: "We had very good and productive talks with Iran." Mar 24: "We’re making progress." Mar 25: “They gave us a present and the present arrived today. And it was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. I’m not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize.” Mar 26: "Make a deal, or we’ll just keep blowing them away." Mar 27: "We don’t have to be there for NATO." Mar 28: No major quote Mar 29: Claimed talks were progressing Mar 30: "Open the Strait of Hormuz immediately, or face devastating consequences." Mar 31: Claimed a deal was "very close" and that Iran would "do the right thing" Apr 1: "We’ll see what happens very soon." Apr 2: Repeated that a deal was likely, while warning of continued strikes if not Apr 3: "Something big is going to happen." Apr 4: Said Iran must comply "immediately" or face further consequences. Apr 5: "Open the fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah." April 6 :a whole civilization will die April 7: total and complete victory April8: objectives were met A true disaster
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The Canadian retweeted
This is bull shit. There has been no surge since 2021. There is no data anywhere on the planet that shows any such surge. Just because you want to imagine it in your conspiratorial brain doesn't make it true. You are welcome to your own opinions, but not your own facts.
You’re lying, either to yourself, to us, or both. Many things cause cancer. The introduction of the mRNA shots in 2021 unleashed an unprecedented wave. You and other doctors need to come clean. People have an absolute right to know what was done to them. Remember your oath.
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Whaddya know
SCOOP: Detroit Billionaire Owner of Ambassador Bridge Lobbied Administration, Met With Howard Lutnick Monday, Hours Before Trump Lambasted New Detroit-Michigan Gordie Howe Bridge w/ @tylerpager #cdnpoli nytimes.com/2026/02/10/world…
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“I want to tell you a secret. One that most conservatives on the internet don’t want you to know. A year into his second presidency, Donald Trump has lost the country.” — @RossDouthatNYT
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The NYT has a new video analysis of Renee Good's shooting which is careful, accurate, and clear - he walked across the path of a moving car, then leaned in and shot her with his feet well clear of the vehicle. 1/ nytimes.com/2026/01/15/video…
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Many journalists said they saw the FBI raid of a Washington Post reporter’s home as a jarring new step aimed at limiting news organizations’ ability to gather information that the government does not want to be made public. wapo.st/4sI2eWm
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I should have said this before, but please do share this. I want the entire world to see how much I love my wife, and want her to know everyone knows. So please. Retweet. Share.
Hey guys. This is going to be the most personal update I’ve ever shared publicly. I live in public view — my work does, anyway. I’ve never been shy about sharing my ideas or passions. But I’ve always worked very hard to keep my family out of view. That’s partly for their safety. But also because, despite appearances, I am an intensely private person. The public part of my job is exhausting and often a little frightening. I’m now facing something far more frightening. And I may need your help. Last fall, my wife became very ill. A series of medical tests ruled out the non-scary explanations. Just before Christmas, we were told it was metastatic cancer. She has since undergone urgent surgeries, including successful removal of the primary tumour. She is young, strong, and otherwise healthy, and her recovery so far has been remarkable. Now we are entering a long, grinding phase of this fight — chemotherapy and we hope other treatments — with the goal of getting ahead of this nightmare. We have cause for optimism. The metastasis is real and terrifying, but limited and small. We didn’t catch this “early,” but we may have caught it early by the standards of such things. We have a real shot, and we are determined to fight as hard as we possibly can. Many of you noticed I went completely to ground. This is why. If you are the praying type, we would appreciate your prayers. For those who may be able to offer medical help and options, please reach out — I’m easy to find. I’m assembling an army for her. This is the most important thing I’ve ever done, and I can’t imagine a better use of my energy or my skills. As we settle into a new rhythm, I’m beginning a gradual return to work. Don’t be surprised if you see more thoughts from me about the health-care system. I’ve been amazed and humbled by some of the care we’ve received. I’ve also been shocked and frightened by other parts of the experience. I’ll have more to say about that later. But now I want to talk about my wife. We met when we were 17. We had math class together. I changed my seat so I could look at her. She was stunning. I can still see her in my mind’s eye exactly as she was then. To me, she is as beautiful today as she was at 17. I did, and still do, feel like I’ve been winded when I just look at her. We weren’t high-school sweethearts. Our journey was longer. We didn’t become an official couple until late in university, after a long period of circling each other — trying to understand what to do with a deep friendship that was evolving into something much scarier and more consequential. We made the jump. Not without false starts. Not without fear. But we made it. And my life has been amazing since. Because of her. She is all I have ever wanted. She isn’t perfect. She isn’t easy. Neither am I. We’ve had good times and bad. But she is the absolute foundation of my world. My entire sense of self is wrapped up in her. I don’t know where I end and she begins. Nearly 20 years after we stood in a park and agreed to be together, I am as hopelessly in love with her as I was then. It is a crippling love — more than I contain. I can barely think about it. It just feels like too much when I try. She and our two children are my everything. And I am going to fight for her and for this family with absolutely everything I have. I will never surrender. I can’t. There is no me without her. So that’s the story. Please be patient with me. Please be kind. Pray for us if you can. And help us if you have the power.
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Executions for protesters are set to begin in 48 hours. 26 y.o. Erfan Soltani is one of the first to be publicly hanged on Jan 14th, his family were told yesterday. If the U.S. doesn’t act now—after making its promises—it will go down as one of the biggest betrayals in history.
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🚨 Iran Woman publicly removes her burqa to reveal a T-shirt carrying an explicit message against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Such an act is punishable by death under Iranian law... but protestors willing to take that risk and challenge the regime 👇 #IranProtests #Iran
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While protests against Iran's regime are ongoing in Iran, this video is from a solidarity event in Paris, France, on January 11, 2026. It features French activist Camille Eros revealing a t-shirt with an explicit message against Khamenei. euronews.com/video/2026/01/… x.com/camille_eros/s… facebook.com/KayhanLife/pos…
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RT @visegrad24: We have received a number of videos of the Tehran Massacre from our sources inside Iran They have asked us to publish evid…
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“Among articles stating that data was available upon request, only 17% shared data upon request.”
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Replying to @DrSamuelBHume
Another modern miracle in our lifetime
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This is historically wrong and rhetorically convenient. The American Heart Association 1961 statement did not declare the science “settled.” It explicitly said the evidence was suggestive, not conclusive, and called for more research. That’s caution, not dogma. Since then, the case against high saturated fat intake hasn’t rested on one 1961 memo — it rests on: • decades of metabolic ward studies • LDL-C and ApoB causality • randomized trials replacing sat fat with unsaturated fat • Mendelian genetics Claiming the AHA is “funded therefore wrong” is not an argument — it’s an insinuation. If funding invalidates conclusions, then no modern science survives scrutiny. And being “called out” by a cabinet secretary doesn’t make the science wrong. Authority doesn’t reverse biochemistry. This isn’t courage. It’s recycling a grievance narrative while ignoring 60 years of converging evidence — something Nina Teicholz has made a career of doing. Evidence doesn’t become false because someone powerful scoffs at it.
The American Heart Association getting called out by a US cabinet secretary is something I thought I'd never see. In addition to being funded by food/pharma, it authored first policy (1961) saying saturated fats cause heart disease
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This is confidently wrong, again. Nobel Prize facts (not slogans): The 2023 Nobel recognized Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for reducing innate immune overreaction, not for making mRNA permanent. Modified nucleosides: • Reduce TLR activation • Improve translation efficiency • Do not make mRNA immortal Even “stabilized” mRNA still has a finite intracellular half-life and is cleared by normal cellular pathways. Stability ≠ permanence. That’s undergraduate biology. DNA contamination claims: Yes, trace DNA fragments were detected — below regulatory limits, fragmented, non-replicating, and not evidence of genomic integration. No validated in-vivo human data show clinically meaningful integration. Assertions ≠ proof. “Protein detected years later” claim: This is a category error. • Detecting antibodies, immune memory, or rare assay artifacts ≠ ongoing protein production • No credible evidence shows continued mRNA-driven spike expression for years • Persistent immune memory is expected — that’s how vaccines work If spike were being continuously produced for years, we’d see: • escalating inflammation • rising myocarditis, autoimmune disease, mortality We see the opposite in large population datasets. This argument relies on: 1.Conflating biochemical optimization with biological immortality 2.Treating immune memory as pathology 3.Elevating fringe lab claims over population-level evidence 4.Mistaking “can be detected” for “is biologically active and harmful”
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Chris Boswell is not currently in the top 10 leading Pro Bowl vote-getters for kickers and that needs to change. Retweets count as votes so make sure to RT this! #ProBowlVote #ChrisBoswell #Steelers #NFL
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