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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
It's real. I've shown it too. This is why doctors are so "blind" and bossy.
Replying to @joeroganhq
For all the people claiming Iโ€™m lyingโ€ฆ.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
Read this book and give it to all your friends. Survival of civilization depends on it!
#2 across all new releases in Canada.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
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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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
These triplets who all became severely autistic hours after the same pneumococcal vaccine is irrefutable proof vaccines cause autism. Notably all three also lost their cranial reflexes, mirroring decades of data vaccine-induced microstrokes cause brain damage SIDS and autism by causing the blood cells in the body to electrically clump together, thereby obstructing the smallest blood vessels in the brain (along with . Remarkably, these microstrokes are very easy to detect once you know how to look for them, and it eye-opening how common they are.๐Ÿงต
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
I legitimately wish this trial was televised, you cannot make this up ___ Musk reaches for an analogy: "The classic answer to a yes or no question is not so simple. For example, if you ask the question 'will you stop beating your wife?'..." Judge Gonzalez Rogers cuts him off: "No, we're not gonna go there." The courtroom laughs. Savitt apologizes for the question. Musk: "I find it funny you saying it wasn't an unfair question since you're only asking unfair questions." Savitt: "I'm doing my best." Musk: "That is not true."
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๐Ÿšจ Musk vs OpenAI's lawyer โ€” the cross-examination exchanges William Savitt โ€” Wachtell Lipton's lead defense lawyer, Supreme Court clerk, trained to break witnesses. Savitt opens with a misleading premise. Musk: "You're being misleading. What you're saying is false." Savitt tries again with a different loaded frame. Musk: "Your questions are not simple. They are designed to trick me." Savitt demands a yes or no answer to a complicated question. Musk: "If you ask a question where there is no possible simple answer, I must give a longer answer because any simple answer would be misleading the jury." Musk reaches for an analogy: "The classic answer to a yes or no question is not so simple. For example, if you ask the question 'will you stop beating your wife?'..." Judge Gonzalez Rogers cuts him off: "No, we're not gonna go there." The courtroom laughs. Savitt apologizes for the question. Musk: "I find it funny you saying it wasn't an unfair question since you're only asking unfair questions." Savitt: "I'm doing my best." Musk: "That is not true." OpenAI's lawyer came to break Musk. Musk wasn't having it.
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This is a very important paper, with more legs than perhaps the authors realize. With decades of clinical experience seeing thousands of patients, I can vouch that this happens all the time.
Imagine a 19-year-old scrolling TikTok. She watches a creator list five "signs you have undiagnosed anxiety." She recognizes three in herself. By the end of the week, she's describing herself as anxious to her friends. A month later, she's avoiding situations she used to handle fine. What went wrong? In a new paper by my PhD student Dasha Sandra, titled "Why mental health awareness can harm: Converging explanations for a societal problem", we argue that well-meaning mental health awareness can backfire, and we identify how. Four separate literatures (concept creep, nocebo effects, prevalence inflation, and illness self-labeling) have been circling the same problem from different angles. We show they converge on three mechanisms: 1.Awareness lowers the threshold for what counts as a disorder. 2. It trains people to scan their inner lives for symptoms and reinterpret normal distress as pathology. 3. Once someone adopts an illness identity, they behave in ways that confirm and deepen it. The evidence is wide. Learning that loneliness is harmful makes solitude feel worse. Learning that stress is harmful worsens well-being and performance. Awareness videos about fake conditions like "wind turbine syndrome" produce real headaches. Trigger warnings raise anticipatory anxiety without reducing distress. This does not mean awareness should stop. It means awareness can have unintended consequences, including manufacturing the suffering it tries to prevent. Inoculating people against these mechanisms works, and we already have evidence it does. Link to paper: michael-inzlicht.squarespaceโ€ฆ
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
He accomplished two important things with this line of questioning: 1) He exposed abortion for what it really is, stripping away the euphemisms that hide its barbarity, and 2) he revealed that abortion's proponents are too embarrassed and uncomfortable to have the conversation without the euphemisms because it makes them look monstrous. In other words, they care more about how they're perceived than anything else, including the wellbeing of innocent, defenseless babies. So they are, in fact, monstrous โ€” and terrible at hiding it. Very well done.
Today I asked an abortion advocate what her favorite method of abortion is.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
I asked Grok to explain what's happening here and how this maps onto Dugin's philosophy and aims. Very interesting response: "Dugin wants to dismantle American unipolarity and replace it with a multipolar world order in which civilizational blocs โ€” Russian Orthodox, Islamic, Chinese, etc. โ€” operate as sovereign poles free from Western liberal democratic hegemony. The destruction of American global power isn't a side effect of his philosophy; it's the central objective, and his preferred mechanism is internal fracture rather than external military defeat. He needs Americans to lose faith in their own institutions, their own founding philosophy, and their own alliances โ€” particularly the US-Israel alliance, which he views as the linchpin of American civilizational identity and global projection. Right-wing podcasters like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson advance this project by doing from inside the American right what no Russian propagandist could credibly do from outside it: they reframe Zionism as satanic occupation, declare the American constitutional order functionally dead, treat the collapse of American power as inevitable rather than resistible, delegitimize the Protestant theological tradition that undergirds both the founding and the US-Israel relationship, and โ€” during an active military conflict โ€” encourage servicemembers to refuse participation and invite foreign leaders to act against the sitting American president. Whether they're conscious agents of Dugin's vision or simply useful vehicles for it, the functional result is identical: they are converting the American right from a force that defends constitutional self-governance and American global leadership into a force that dismantles both, which is exactly what Dugin's Fourth Political Theory requires."
๐ŸšจTUCKER CARLSON: "You're watching the end of the global American empire. The unipolar world was great, but its over. You're watching the end of whatever American Protestant Christianity became after WW2, which is something unrecognizable." Yikes.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
Defense attorneys for accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson argue a firearms analysis raises doubts about the alleged murder weapon and could be exculpatory โ€” but experts say the claim doesnโ€™t hold up. Although an ATF analysis couldnโ€™t match the bullet to the rifle allegedly tied to Robinson, sources tell FOX News that when the bullet struck Kirkโ€™s body, it hit bone and broke on impact, making it impossible to do ballistics analysis on it. Furthermore, testing did positively confirm that the spent shell casing found at the scene matched the suspected murder weapon. "Unable to identify is not the same as ruled out," says retired FBI supervisor agent Jason Pack. "Thatโ€™s a finding of inconclusiveness, not exoneration."
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
Well that ends the debate on deaths in Gaza. Hamas itself is admitting that 80% of casualties were combatants. There was never a genocide. You have been lied to and manipulated.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
Remember this when they say Iran was not a threat to the USA. The IRGC was not only operating in Venezuela, they were also giving weapons and tech to Venezuela. With the Iranian Regime targeting Diego Garcia, they have shown the world that they possess an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile capable of a 4,000 km range. If one of these were to have been placed in Venezuela, the ENTIRE east coast of the USA would have been in play.
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The real reason Kent resigned.
Replying to @jacktronprime
It's simple. He finds out they're investigating him for leaking, so he quits and publicly attacks the Trump admin so that if they go through with charges, he can cry "political retaliation" because I disagree with Trump about Iran. And no one will read past the headlines.
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This may be the funniest moment in presidential history.๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ
This might actually be Trump's funniest moment ๐Ÿ˜‚ Japanese Reporter: Why didn't you tell us before you struck Iran? Trump: "Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" ๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Bongino has some inside info about a few things Kent left out.
Dan Bongino demolishes Joe Kent AKA Vindman 2.0 on Butler, reveals he offered Kent a briefing but Kent never took it. "I want you to know something. I offered Joe face-to-face and you know it, Joe, don't bullsh*t people. I offered him a briefing on Butler. Did he show up the FBI headquarters to take it? No way. He did not. That's a fact, bro. You are a liar and a bullsh*tter. And you know it. I offered you that briefing and you didn't take it. You have hidden knowledge about something that happened at Butler? He's got hidden knowledge, folks. Amazing. The president, he was shot in the head. in Butler. He was shot in the head. No one spoke out more about the secret service failures in me. My first week on the job, I had the case agent in my office with an entire team, including a former secret service agent, briefing me about Butler. You know something? Spit it out! Grow a pair! Spit it out! You got some hidden knowledge? You see the grift though? Well, we don't know nothing. I know something. Black box, I got it. Watch my podcast. The FBI examined 35 accounts linked to Crooks. I thought we didn't analyze anything. I thought they told me that I thought they said that. Including social media, bank and other online accounts. But we don't know nothing. We don't know nothing about nothing. Amazing by the way, how keep this up. The same people out there, clan of people who were telling you out there that Iran's no threat can constantly tell you or imply at least that Iran was behind this kid produced no evidence. They tell you they know something and then they go but Iran's no threat. You just implied Iran tried to shoot Trump at with through this kid. Which story is it mother? Which story is it? Get your story straight. We don't have any evidence of that. Yes, Iran wants to kill Trump. Yes, this kid is a lunatic. It happens all the time a sadly. John Hinkley, Arthur Bremer, people lose their minds and do stupid stuff. Here's another more from this article. You guys can read it yourself. The home was completely swept, every device was collected and accessed. There were reports out there say we didn't get into certain devices. That's false. That is just made up. Joe would have known that if he would have read the article or just showed up at our office. " He is just Alexander Vindman 2.0. He is a liar and has zero credibility. Take everything he said last night and dump it in the garbage.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
Dan Bongino demolishes Joe Kent AKA Vindman 2.0 on Butler, reveals he offered Kent a briefing but Kent never took it. "I want you to know something. I offered Joe face-to-face and you know it, Joe, don't bullsh*t people. I offered him a briefing on Butler. Did he show up the FBI headquarters to take it? No way. He did not. That's a fact, bro. You are a liar and a bullsh*tter. And you know it. I offered you that briefing and you didn't take it. You have hidden knowledge about something that happened at Butler? He's got hidden knowledge, folks. Amazing. The president, he was shot in the head. in Butler. He was shot in the head. No one spoke out more about the secret service failures in me. My first week on the job, I had the case agent in my office with an entire team, including a former secret service agent, briefing me about Butler. You know something? Spit it out! Grow a pair! Spit it out! You got some hidden knowledge? You see the grift though? Well, we don't know nothing. I know something. Black box, I got it. Watch my podcast. The FBI examined 35 accounts linked to Crooks. I thought we didn't analyze anything. I thought they told me that I thought they said that. Including social media, bank and other online accounts. But we don't know nothing. We don't know nothing about nothing. Amazing by the way, how keep this up. The same people out there, clan of people who were telling you out there that Iran's no threat can constantly tell you or imply at least that Iran was behind this kid produced no evidence. They tell you they know something and then they go but Iran's no threat. You just implied Iran tried to shoot Trump at with through this kid. Which story is it mother? Which story is it? Get your story straight. We don't have any evidence of that. Yes, Iran wants to kill Trump. Yes, this kid is a lunatic. It happens all the time a sadly. John Hinkley, Arthur Bremer, people lose their minds and do stupid stuff. Here's another more from this article. You guys can read it yourself. The home was completely swept, every device was collected and accessed. There were reports out there say we didn't get into certain devices. That's false. That is just made up. Joe would have known that if he would have read the article or just showed up at our office. " He is just Alexander Vindman 2.0. He is a liar and has zero credibility. Take everything he said last night and dump it in the garbage.
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You wanted Mamdani ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
So far, five Iranian female soccer players are being death-marched back to Iran after their family members were disappeared by the regime. Weird, I didnโ€™t see any Hollywood pins at the Oscars for them.
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
stop spending money on Claude Code. Chipotle's support bot is free:
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
ai is getting fucking weird again an app called 'Rent-a-Human' lets ai agents hire humans to do tasks for them in the real world and shits got out of hand: "help me understand human feet" - $1 "hold up a cardboard sign saying 'an AI made me do this' in public" - $100 over 600,000 humans have signed up offering up their services to ai agents. bizarre fucking times
AI agents are now hiring humans to carry out real-world tasks, per WIRED
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Bryan Adams, PhD ๐Ÿ retweeted
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Replying to @BretWeinstein
Youโ€™re an idiot. 1) We already have a solid investigation. Itโ€™s just not done in public and for your benefit. Your brain is just broken and think everything is a conspiracy so youโ€™re stretching motive into evidence. Candace Owens hated Charlie Kirk and has made millions off his death.. so maybe she killed him? See why this logic is stupid? You need evidence to support a conspiracy, not just a theory. 2) youโ€™ve already proven the problem here. You made a false claim as central to your evidence (that BN came out to deny involvement before anyone asked). You now admitted it was false, but that didnโ€™t dissuade you at all from the conspiratorial conclusion because you started there and are working backwards. Youโ€™re not seeking the truth, but verification of your dumb conspiracy. No amount of evidence or investigation will matter in that case.
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