Who do you trust more?
1 - a used cars salesman
2 - a scientist
Auckland. Summer.
No frogs boiled today.
The FDA: "Quick, get that deer over here"
@US_FDA @MaryanneDemasi @MartyMakary @RWMaloneMD @ThomasWelch15
Yup
and @FeeRedfern & Jikky keep on finding interesting subsidiaries being parked in the Cayman Islands.
#ReGate
#ZiarcoGate
https://x.com/jikkyleaks/status/1961455358372614484?s=46&t=hQDucQoy52Cttm-KrsuuIw
HPVワクチンの研究と言えば、これは何だ?
異なる時期に行われた2つのRCTを比較すると、実際の疾患発生率を見ると、FUTURE 2試験(16歳以上)のガーダシル接種群には全く効果がなかったように見える。
一体どうやってこのワクチンが承認されたんだ?
※全参加者リスク低減率0.7%
🚨 Read the thread: "The True Freefall of Nature"
@Nature @NatureCareers Chief Editor Jack Leeming and journalist Christine Ro are promoting an individual with a documented pattern of vulgar, s*xualized, and dehumanizing remarks directed at others in the academic community, while portraying him as a “research-integrity sleuth” and hero in a glowing Career Feature—despite personally threatening retractions through his fraudulent network.
https://nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01920-4
(Full exposé thread: "The True Freefall of Nature" → https://x.com/SciGuardians/status/2023054842487316799)
I made a custom health tracker.
Took me 30 minutes.
Code is here and instructions in grok thread.
Free to use and modify rinsin your browser on phone or computer.
GLP3.0 licence.
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMg_ddf3be96-17ad-424d-a1d0-cec5c7ecef3b
@grok explain what this does.
The 2009 "lab leak" is often confused with the 1977 H1N1 outbreak. Scientific consensus widely accepts that the 1977 strain was likely a laboratory leak. Genetic evaluation revealed the 1977 virus was nearly identical to a 1950 strain, suggesting it had been "frozen in time" in a lab for 27 years before being accidentally reintroduced to the population. 🥴🥴🥴
“The Re-Emergence of H1N1 Influenza Virus in 1977: A Cautionary Tale for Estimating Divergence Times Using Biologically Unrealistic Sampling Dates” https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0011184
“WHO rejects idea that novel H1N1 virus is lab-derived” circa 2009 😑😑😑😑
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/who-rejects-idea-novel-h1n1-virus-lab-derived#:~:text=Robert%20Roos,May%2013%20Bloomberg%20News%20report.
📎🌎 Since 1977, a worldview of Cosmic Pessimism has overtaken the academy and STEM world.
The destruction of Alderaan in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope indelibly suggested to us that man had the capacity not only to conceive of and build a weapon that could extinguish a planet, but that the Empire could also create men who would abandon any sense of guilt or horror by wielding it.
Such power could hold entire worlds hostage.
(But in the theater, when I was 6, my dad leaned over and whispered to me: don’t worry, it’s not real 😄)!
The image of Alderaan’s destruction, with its clouds and its oceans and continents making it look somewhat similar in appearance to earth, is traumatizing to watch.
Even to imagine it, hypothetically, if a world could be so easily destroyed in the blink of an eye, what meaning is there to our lives? What hope can we have of even finding meaning in the time that we have?
But the mythology of Revelation is not supported empirically — in fact, the visions of apocalypse in the Bible are contradicted within the Bible itself. 🌈🕊️
I just never found the whole Cosmic Pessimism thing persuasive.
And by choosing Optimism, I rejected the Empire’s cult.
He had a perfect 4.0 GPA and a 98th-percentile MCAT.
But not one DEI-obsessed medical school accepted him.
If that résumé isn’t good enough, what is?
Watch the full episode on your favorite podcast platform.
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The NY Times did the clown meme again.
(btw, infertility is primarily caused by vaccines and other toxicants.)
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/27/us/politics/us-birthrate-decline-women.html?unlocked_article_code=1.PVA.pVbA.eas1dw_4O9Qv&smid=url-share
🚨ACIP MEETING: Mark your calendars. March 18 and 19.
That is when ACIP convenes for its next advisory meeting, and it is an important one.
On the agenda: COVID-19 vaccine injuries, long COVID, and changes to ACIP's recommendation methodology. Votes may be scheduled on any of these topics, including potentially narrowed recommendations for the COVID-19 vaccines.
This is the committee that the establishment has been fighting tooth and nail to dismantle. The one 14 state AGs just sued to have dissolved and replaced with the old guard. Now that same committee is sitting down to formally discuss the injuries the old recommendations caused.
Here is what we already know going into that room:
There are over 1 million adverse event reports in VAERS tied to the COVID-19 vaccines. Over 4.3 million individual side effects documented. 15,499 deaths reported. The FDA's own Dr. Vinay Prasad wrote in December that it is "horrifying to consider that US vaccine regulation may have harmed more children than we saved."
A government review of 96 VAERS death reports concluded that 10 were likely or probably caused by the vaccines, and Prasad noted the actual number is higher due to conservative coding.
ACIP member Dr. Robert Malone has called the underlying investigation data "politically explosive" and says he is under embargo from discussing the details publicly. Whether those details surface in March remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, the long COVID question looms over all of it. The HighWire has reported extensively on research showing post-vaccine syndrome shares the same symptoms as long COVID, including Yale research finding elevated spike protein in patients more than two years after vaccination. The NIH spent over $1.6 billion studying long COVID under the Biden administration. The dollars spent studying vaccine injuries? Minimal. But, they could be one in the same.
The public can submit comments through the Federal Register ahead of the March meeting. We'll be watching every moment of it.
Read the full report by @smiddendorp22 here: https://bit.ly/March_ACIP_Meeting
At this point in time, anyone up for a Senate confirmed position in the Trump HHS who says publicly that they have any reservations about vaccines or the mRNA product will most likely not make it through confirmation.
So - all I can think is that the "medical freedom' influencers screaming because someone nominated for a position hasn't admitted publicly to being skeptical is controlled opposition or incredibly jealous because they themselves were not nominated. I could name names but choose not to.
What about banks with Epstein ties?
They had all the infrastructure to detect fraud and money laundering, yet they did it anyway.
So how can that be?
Healthy toddler, now quadriplegic – after 12 long years, there is some justice for Hayes.
Vaccines at 15 months left him paralyzed, unable to move or speak. His parents never gave up, and the courts finally awarded compensation.
“It doesn't take away what they've done to him.”
Joe Rogan just challenged RFK Jr. on Trump’s glyphosate Executive Order.
And Kennedy declared that he opposes the Trump DOJ’a support for a pesticide immunity shield:
“They did something that I really don’t like.”
“Which is to support a lawsuit that’s now before the Supreme Court … for federal preemption.”
“It would effectively give them immunity from liability.”
RFK Jr. also told Rogan he was “not particularly happy, to put it mildly” with Trump’s Executive Order declaring glyphosate production a national security priority:
“I’ve spent 40 years fighting pesticides.”
“I was part of the trial team on the Monsanto case.”
“We won three cases in a row and then got an $11 billion settlement with Monsanto, which is now Bayer.”
“Pesticides are poison.”
“They’re designed to kill all life.”
“The President didn’t create the system.”
“He’s dealing with a problem that was created over the past 60 years.”
“We have addicted our farmers to these pesticides.”
“Particularly glyphosate.”
Rogan: “How crazy is that statement?”
“The entire American food system is based on using poison.”
Kennedy: “The farmers don’t like it.”
“Right now, according to the industry reports, 99% of our glyphosate comes from China.”
“That’s what the President was responding to.”
“But we all know we’ve gotta transition off of glyphosate.”
“Farmers hate it.”
“One, they’re now starting to see these chemical-resistant weeds.”
“Two … it cost them a lot of money.”
“Three … most European countries don’t allow the export of our crops to their countries.”
“And they know it’s destroying their soil.”
“It’s destroying their farms.”
@joerogan @RobertKennedyJr
Hey Lancet, you published this discredited letter by the discredited Peter Daszak? This you?
Ever wonder why a tiny group can hijack an entire society? One game explains it perfectly.
Graham Linehan breaks down Werewolf (aka Mafia), invented in 1986 by Russian psychology student Dimitry Davidoff at Moscow State University.
Quick rules:
Most players are clueless villagers. 2 are secret werewolves.
Night: Werewolves silently "kill" one villager (eyes closed).
Day: Everyone debates—who's the wolf? Vote to lynch someone.
Villagers win by eliminating both wolves. Wolves win by thinning the herd to 2 left.
Wolves win most games. Why? They know each other + the plan. Everyone else? Guessing in the dark, manipulated by lies and doubt.
Davidoff's point: Hidden info lets a coordinated minority dominate an uninformed majority every time.
Linehan's implication? Spot the wolves in your world.
Playing this at your next party? Or seeing it play out IRL right now?
"You're never gonna believe me but a deer walked into class and ate my homework"
@DataRepublican Africa vaccines it says!?
Are you aware that @ChelseaClinton is good friends with @PeterHotez and they often work together. I am also aware Dr. Hotez has a working arrangement with @DrPatrick for Soon-Shiong’s vaccine factory in South Africa. Maybe this will help you find more places to look. @DataRepublican
Also there is this yahoo Finance article mentioning Dr. Hotez and Dr. Soon-Shiong’s working agreement for this. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-idea-that-theres-not-enough-human-capital-in-south-africa-is-outrageous-dr-patrick-soon-shiong-143221817.html
🔥🔥🔥🔥I did not… 🤯
But holy sht, you just connected The Good Club, to Epstein, and to the JPM Global Health Investment Fund Epstein was working on with Gates & Staley…and Obama…and WEF
Raj Shah->Dr Melanie Fking Walker
Man, that thread was 🎯
@SomeBitchIIKnow
The jabbed have the number of boosters they took, my badge of honour is the number of winters I died in.
im dead but too stubborn to die
Is Mutton on toast a thing? Or is it just served in a curry after slaughter?
“2⃣ that our children were lied to about the HPV vaccine adjuvants, plasmids and efficacy.”
Horrible !!!
#GardasilGate #Plasmidgate
How to get the vaccine pushers to see the trap
https://x.com/Jikkyleaks/status/1918453471474487691
https://x.com/Jikkyleaks/status/1891991824736321977
https://x.com/Jikkyleaks/status/1891995442252017935
https://x.com/Jikkyleaks/status/1857990768113205496
https://x.com/Jikkyleaks/status/2012123675961835686
Gardasil
D’après l’essaiFUTURE : aucun bénéfice pour les patients
Comment ce vaccin a-t-il pu être approuvé ?
BREAKING: Merck ($MRK) officially splits its Human Health business into two standalone units: Oncology and Specialty/General Medicine/Infectious Diseases. This is a massive structural pivot to brace for the $30B Keytruda patent cliff.
Jannie Oosthuizen takes the helm of Oncology, while former Sanofi heavyweight Brian Foard is poached to lead the Specialty/Infectious Disease arm. The strategy is clear: Ringfence the Oncology cash cow while aggressively diversifying the revenue base through a massive late-stage pipeline including 80+ Phase 3 trials.
With Keytruda now contributing over 50% of total revenue ($31.7B in 2025), Merck is racing to de-risk. This restructuring signals a shift from a "single-drug" company back to a diversified pharma giant. Watch for increased M&A activity in the non-oncology space to fill the "Specialty" bucket.
$MRK $SNY $AZN $XBI $IBB
They upped the age of screening for younger women to 25 so they can run around claiming Gardasil 💉 has cured cancer in under 25’s 😳
People believing this 💩 is absolutely mental, but it’s also absolutely indicative of the standard in which the 💉💉💉 industry operates.
⚡️If the FDA won’t act, ACIP may have to
A rift is emerging between the @US_FDA and @CDCgov's vaccine advisory panel over mRNA Covid shots. The FDA stands by the products, potentially forcing ACIP to consider the liability shield.
LINK 👇👇
@SecKennedy @DrMakaryFDA @CDCDirector @newstart_2024
What they did to this patient is wrong, sadly it happens all the time. They withhold pain medications or do nothing when a patient is allergic to pain medications.
When it was discovered for my bilateral mastectomy and total hysterectomy that their pain management plan with Benadryl to counter allergies was not working and the drugs were just canceling each other out, they allowed my family to bring in cannabis edibles. In 30 minutes I was like a new patient. I got lucky. My surgeries were at a surgical center owned by the surgeons and not at the hospital. Images how bad this could have been at the hospital, especially since I opted to have the procedures done the exact same day.
Jack is the same guy who had Twitter overstaffed by 5x headcount. Elon fired 80% of Twitter staff.
Odds are that every tech company could trim headcount by 50% even before Ai was a thing.
It is important to point out that the TDaP is a (3 in 1) toxoid vaccine. It gets your immune system to generate Abs against the toxins secreted by those pathogens. It does not stop the pathogens from replicating or being retransmitted.
Layoff Announcements:
1. US Government (DOGE): 317,000 employees
2. UPS: 78,000 employees
3. Amazon: 30,000 employees
4. Intel: 25,000 employees
5. Citigroup: 20,000 employees
6. Nissan: 20,000 employees
7. Nestlé: 16,000 employees
8. Microsoft: 15,000 employees
9. Bosch: 13,000 employees
10. Verizon: 13,000 employees
11. Dell: 12,000 employees
12. Accenture: 11,000 employees
13. Ford: 11,000 employees
14. Novo Nordisk: 9,000 employees
15. Procter & Gamble: 7,000 employees
16. HP Inc.: 6,000 employees
17. Heineken: 6,000 employees
18. Siemens: 5,600 employees
19. PwC: 5,600 employees
20. Dow Chemical: 4,500 employees
21. Salesforce: 4,000 employees
22. Lufthansa Group: 4,000 employees
23. ANZ Bank: 3,500 employees
24. GM (General Motors): 3,300 employees
25. ConocoPhillips: 3,000 employees
26. IBM: 2,700 employees
27. American Airlines: 2,700 employees
28. WiseTech: 2,000 employees
29. Morgan Stanley: 2,000 employees
30. Paramount: 2,000 employees
31. Starbucks: 2,000 employees
32. Target: 1,800 employees
33. Southwest Airlines: 1,750 employees
34. Meta: 1,500 employees
35. Applied Materials: 1,444 employees
36. Nike: 775 employees
37. Kroger: 1,000 employees
38. eBay: 800 employees
39. Block Inc. (Square/Cash App): 1,100 employees
AI is officially replacing jobs at mass scale in the US.
Where will all of these people go?
Self own 🏆 of the week:
"Hospital admission rates declined from 1979 to 1994 (ICD9; annual percentage change [APC] −3·30%; 95% CI −2·88 to −3·66; p<0·0001)...
and increased between 1995 and 2011 (ICD10; APC 3·30%; 2·75–3·85; p<0·0001)"
@MaryanneDemasi @Fynnderella1