Well to be fair, this passage don't say they ARE doing it. Just that they SHOULD do it. 🤦♀️ So yeah, they're likely doing it.
You're welcome. The normalized VAERS data (per 100k total reports) shows a clear post-2020 proportional rise in cancer categories, especially solid tumors—a signal the El-Deiry/Kupperwasser 2026 review flags for deeper study alongside case patterns of rapid progression. SEER/ACS rates hold steady ~446/100k overall (2020 screening dip recovered, no population explosion). I'll keep tracking both.
R to @JesslovesMJK: substacktools.com/sharex/XdK…
Here's a one-pager any of yous can take to your reps.
https://substacktools.com/sharex/XdKhsFAC
Never seen anything like this in my life. Truly.
A full-court press from the media against my movie project, The Rash -- still just a script!
No one at Yahoo has even read it.
Vaccine Skeptic RFK Jr.’s Allies Pitch Cringe Comedy on COVID Response https://www.thedailybeast.com/vaccine-skeptic-rfk-jrs-allies-pitch-cringe-comedy-on-covid-response/
A new law signed by President Donald Trump on February 5, 2026, allows Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) remote electronic access to the medical records of all POTENTIAL donors.
“The health reform advocacy group, the Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF), discovered the language on about the 900th page in HR 7148 and issued an ‘alert’ on January 27, 2026.
‘This provision will likely increase institutional focus on organ retrieval rather than patient privacy and family autonomy,’ the alert stated. ‘Further, the language could intensify pressure on families during end-of-life situations by automating electronic identification and referral of potential donors, eliminating a discussion between patients, families, nurses, and doctors about whether to notify an organ procurement organization.’”
This means that patients with data shared through and across the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network are the only patients within US healthcare that are not protected by federal privacy laws or security standards of any kind.
@HeartlandInst @CCHFreedom
https://heartland.org/publications/congress-gives-organ-procurement-organizations-faster-access-to-medical-records/
What is allopathic health?
Does anyone know who this is bc she’s brilliant 🤣
A Proposal to Repeal PREP Act Liability Immunity for COVID-19 Vaccines @weldeiry @KUPERWASSERLAB @Kevin_McKernan @brownstoneinst @Honest_Medicine @CDCgov @HHSGov @NassMeryl
A one-pager that anyone can use as good reasons to do so. It's about time folks. All we want is simple justice.
https://substacktools.com/sharex/XdKhsFAC
R to @JesslovesMJK: substacktools.com/sharex/XdK…
It wasn't "like rehearsal". It WAS a rehearsal. It's abundantly clear. Gene-based therapies rife with contamination and GMP issues will not be widely accepted in ACT II. I don't think I am alone wondering what monstrous lie will be conjured up to enable ACT II, but we DO know it's coming. I still think it might be chickengunya. @brownstoneinst @Honest_Medicine
R to @JesslovesMJK: substacktools.com/sharex/_xu…
Back on track. Which track, you ask? Stay to find out more.
https://substacktools.com/sharex/_xuz8TuD
Emily Noble
Notation of Harmonic Scale to No.8 Cello G, 1908
Today the United States sanctioned Sergey Zelenyuk, and his company Matrix LLC, notably for "acquiring at least eight proprietary cyber tools exclusive to the United States government".
Want to guess what those tools were? See image two!
Info via @jsrailton
Data Centers Cause Lung Disease and Death
A recently published report from Community & Environmental Defense Services - Richard Klein, provides data substantiating serious health consequences of living near a data center.
In the report linked below, Kline outlines the air pollution that occurs when data centers release gases with particulates containing nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and other pollutants.
It links the emissions to respiratory risks; including asthma, lung disease, and even premature deaths from inhalation - notably if you live within 0.6 miles of a data center or multiple facilities. The study also references thousands of deaths and asthma-related illnesses near these facilities.
Klein recommends requiring Health Impact Assessments, BEFORE approving construction.
Ohio DOES NOT mandate Health Impact Reports, that would prevent serious health complications and deaths from exposures.
https://ceds.org/datacenter/
What creepy nonsense are companies up to when they try to guess your age or take your ID for age verification? https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/01/so-youve-hit-age-gate-what-now
So the ACIP meeting is going ahead.
youtube.com/watch?v=Wi8gfetK…
Your money in the bank…
1: Isn't yours
2: Isn't money
3: Isn't in the bank
Read that again
Looks like my bill to end Big Pharma immunity for vaccine injuries is popular. Call your senator and tell them to cosponsor the End the Vaccine Carveout Act.
The ACIP meeting is rescheduled. This is tremendous news for reasons that might be unclear. Just trust me. https://www.cdc.gov/acip/meetings/index.html
Well take this as a badge of honour. 👊
@Jikkyleaks
CDC Refuses To Update Cancer Data Since 2022, But VAERS Reveals Turbo Cancer Epidemic
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/cdc-refuses-to-update-cancer-data
Hey @MartyMakary
We notified the @FDA about the contamination being a cancer risk back in 2023.
You’ve admitted to friends dying from this.
When are you going to do something?
@RobertKennedyJr @RWMaloneMD
Yeah, this sure seems like the right person to be in control of AI evolution.
This makes me... uncomfortable.
R to @JesslovesMJK: 7.125–7.4 GHz band Approximate wavelengths: ~4.2–4.05 cm. Potential dangers: Upper mid-band with somewhat shallower penetration → potential for surface/near-surface heating; emerging studies on similar frequencies note possible oxidative stress, altered membrane functions, or subtle genomic instability (e.g., chromosome effects in prolonged exposure models). As a candidate for early 6G extensions, long-term cumulative risks (e.g., to skin, eyes, or peripheral nerves) under-researched compared to lower bands.
R to @JesslovesMJK: 4.4–4.94 GHz band Approximate wavelengths: ~6.8–6.1 cm. Potential dangers: Balanced penetration (deeper than mmWave but shallower than lower bands) → concerns for cumulative exposure in denser networks; lab reports link mid-GHz ranges to oxidative DNA damage markers (e.g., γ-H2AX increase), gene expression changes, cellular stress responses, or minor inflammatory effects. Evidence mixed; no widespread harm established below guidelines.
R to @JesslovesMJK: 2.69–2.9 GHz band
Approximate wavelengths: ~11.1–10.3 cm.
Potential dangers: Good tissue penetration (deeper than higher bands) → possible internal heating of organs/brain at high power; some animal/in vitro studies associate similar mid-band exposures with oxidative stress (increased ROS → indirect DNA strand breaks or mutations), neurological alterations (e.g., brain activity changes), or subtle reproductive/developmental effects. Non-thermal bioeffects debated and inconsistent.
Why does everything have to boil down to a fucking race?
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/12/national-security-presidential-memorandum-nspm-8-0bda/
Going outside and being with people is the best universal vaccine.
Reminder
Scientists unveil a new optical computer that uses light to solve complex problems 200 billion times per second.
“Researchers have demonstrated a photonic Ising machine that performs calculations using light instead of electricity, achieving speeds of ~200 billion operations per second.”
“Unlike conventional computers that rely on sequential electronic logic, this system lets physics itself find the solution. Pulses of light circulate in an optical loop and naturally settle into a low-energy state that represents the correct answer to complex optimization problems.”
“This is important because many of these problems, known as NP-hard problems that are extremely difficult for classical computers and energy intensive for quantum systems. The photonic machine runs at room temperature using standard optoelectronic components.”
“The researchers demonstrated 256 fully connected spins and more than 40,000 sparsely connected spins, solving benchmark tasks such as max-cut graphs, number partitioning and protein-folding models within microseconds.”
“We were able to reach high quality solutions simply by letting light evolve in the system,” the authors report.
Um. Food and water, eh? 🤔