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@tlowdon 04.03 23:38
James Talarico: An undocumented American is simply anyone in the US who "lacks citizenship documentation."
@NZZ 04.03 23:36
Er debattierte mit Rudi Dutschke und Ulrike Meinhof über die Revolution, wollte dem Springer-Verlag den Prozess machen und kritisierte den Pazifismus: Der Schriftsteller Peter Schneider ist 85-jährig gestorben. https://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/prophet-des-irrtums-der-schriftsteller-und-legendaere-achtundsechziger-peter-schneider-stellte-alles-infrage-und-schonte-sich-selbst-dabei-nicht-ld.1927660?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026030469a6248138899b152280e63a
@BallouxFrancois @CarOnPolymarket RT von @BallouxFrancois 04.03 23:20
How can a random Polymarket account correctly predict: - US striking Venezuela - US kidnapping Maduro - US forces in Venezuela - US striking Iran - Israel striking Iran - US striking Iraq - Israel striking Khamenei - US anti cartel operations And his next bet is public for everyone: US forces entering Iran in the near future. Insane!
@Sensible__Med @HHSGov RT von @Sensible__Med 04.03 23:11
When you see people criticizing @US_FDA decisions, FOLLOW THE MONEY. 💰 Former FDA commissioner on Pharma's payroll. 💰 Former Senator (who received the most Pharma $$ of any incumbent in his last race) turned paid Pharma consultant. 💰 Massachusetts politician funded by more than a dozen Pharma donors. The Trump administration is fighting the swamp & ending FDA corruption. @DrMakaryFDA is enacting historic reforms to deliver more cures in record time. The FDA does not belong to Pharma. It belongs to the American people. 🇺🇸
@BallouxFrancois 04.03 23:07
Apparently, the submarine left the survivors to drown after sinking the Iranian warship, despite being in no danger. This is a war crime. Submarines are bound by the same duty to rescue people in distress at sea and provide initial care than surface vessels.
@NZZ 04.03 23:06
Der CEO Bill Anderson ist hoffnungsvoll, obwohl ihm die Probleme um das Tochterunternehmen Monsanto schon wieder einen Milliardenverlust eingebracht haben. Bald soll sich der Rechtsstreit klären – zur Freude von Donald Trump. https://www.nzz.ch/wirtschaft/glyphosat-klagen-brocken-bayer-milliardenverlust-ein-ld.1927558?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=20260304699bfcf444c4e21fcfd7cf36
@MartinNeil9 @ThomasEWoods RT von @MartinNeil9 04.03 23:02
I just sent a warning to my email newsletter list, most of which joined me because I told the truth about Covid, who may not expect me to oppose the U.S. war machine, too: "This week I had a handful of people write to tell me they were shocked by my noninterventionist take on the situation in Iran. They say they liked what I had to say on Covid, but they're confused about this. "I don't know how it could have shocked them; I've done nothing but condemn the permanent regime in Washington, the one that doesn't go away no matter who gets elected, and I've made clear that I don't believe a word it says. I cannot imagine still, at this late stage, being in thrall to it, no matter how scary one thinks the Iranian regime is. "I don't just buy what the so-called public health establishment tells me about anything, no matter how scary that thing may seem to me. They have not earned that trust. (That's the understatement of the century right there.) "If we can see through the Covid nonsense, we should certainly be able to see through this fiasco, and not be distracted by the loathsome Mark Levin and Sean Hannity trying to tell you that "Iran has been at war with us for 47 years," a whopper even for those two geniuses. "There are awful regimes around the world, no doubt, but my primary concern has to be the one that rules over me, and the fact is, the American foreign-policy apparatus cannot tell the truth to save its life. "After 25 years of what we call the 'War on Terror,' it really should have become obvious that these adventures are worse than useless -- much, much worse than useless. Read Scott Horton's book Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism. Tall tales about liberating oppressed peoples are for naive fools, and people on the right are supposed to be anything but that.  "This is not a 'liberal' point of view, I shouldn't have to point out. It is in fact the most based, right-wing view there is. "I promise you're not being a 'liberal' to oppose this very worst of government programs. As I show in my book 33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask, it is an absurd myth that American liberals have opposed war. They have been perfectly happy with virtually all American wars since 1898. They soured on Vietnam after they contributed so much to it, but that's about it. "Back in 2011, I was about to speak to a group in Los Angeles some unknown fraction of which consisted of big boosters of American military adventures. I could have gotten away with giving a predictable anti-Obama speech and left it at that. I knew I would have been cheered. "But I wanted to tell them that if they're really going to be opponents of the regime, they have to understand that the foreign-policy side of it is bad, too. It isn't that Obamacare and milk subsidies are wrong, but the Pentagon is awesome. The entire regime is deeply, deeply sick, and it exploits people's patriotic instincts to get them to go along with things they'd never approve otherwise. "For a moment I considered not bringing it up. I could just give that rah-rah speech that I knew they'd love. "Then I thought: what kind of person would that make me? I won't tell the truth as I see it because I'm afraid a crowd won't like me? "I decided I couldn't be like that in my public speaking (and I won't be like that in this newsletter, either, of course). "So I told them: I used to have the same opinions you do. And then I couldn't take it anymore. It was Pat Buchanan who objected most loudly on humanitarian grounds to -- for example -- the inhuman sanctions on Iraq, among other things. You're going to tell me Pat Buchanan is a 'liberal'? Come on. "I told them: if it were the Soviet Union doing things like that, and making the same excuses that the execrable U.S. foreign-policy establishment is making, we would laugh. We would also be horrified. "I said: are you guys the same people who would lecture me about "moral relativism," and yet let moral enormities pass because they're committed by your government? Why are you so eager to make excuses for your government, anyway? If you don't pay your taxes, or you don't follow some dumb regulation, I promise they won't show you the same courtesy. "I promise I'm not attacking you personally when I accuse our government of doing terrible things. Didn't we all agree Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney were terrible people, after all? Why are we getting squeamish about calling them evil? "I told them: you are better than this. You are letting the awful regime that rules us turn you into something you should not want to be. "This is not left-wing or right-wing; it is a simple matter of basic humanity. "Well, that wasn't what they expected to hear. "But guess what: I got a thunderous standing ovation. (It's still up on YouTube.) "They knew I hadn't just told them what they wanted to hear. I had told them what they needed to hear. Instead of just throwing out red meat and playing to the crowd, I spoke to them heart to heart and told them serious things they'd never heard before. "The ovation said it all. "Covid reminded us that at heart we are ruled by sociopaths who care more about power than they do about our well-being. "I am telling you, the same kind of people make the foreign policy. They do not magically transform into saints. I know we want to make an exception in that area, because our uncle is in the military or we like to wave the flag, but we need to face the truth like adults. "So yes, you are going to hear me say things that will shock you if you came to your philosophy through Sean Hannity or Mark Levin or Ben Shapiro. So prepare yourself accordingly, or if you must, click the unsubscribe button at the bottom. "But with the densely populated city of Tehran, with nearly 10 million inhabitants, now under a bombing attack, if what you're looking for is rah-rah pro-government propaganda, you will be disappointed, just as you would have been disappointed if you expected me to defend Anthony Fauci. "The two phenomena are cut from the same cloth."
@jengleruk @sfliberty RT von @jengleruk 04.03 23:00
Noam Chomsky defended the Khmer Rouge while they were killing 25% of Cambodia's population. He kept his position at MIT. His reputation kept growing. His books kept selling. Thomas Sowell predicted this would happen. He explained exactly why it always does.🧵
@NEJM 04.03 23:00
A woman with asthma and obstructive sleep apnea presented with a 1-month history of worsening dyspnea and dry cough. CT of the chest showed anterior bowing of the posterior wall of the intrathoracic trachea during expiration. Read the full case details in the Images in Clinical Medicine article “Expiratory Central Airway Collapse,” from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (@uihealthcare): https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMicm2503296
@ClareCraigPath @John_EdwardsUK RT von @ClareCraigPath 04.03 22:58
I’ve just discovered through FOIs that Bracknell Forest Council has spent over £74,000 on translation services for Afghan arrivals since April. Why is that level of translation needed when residents were told they had served our armed forces as translators? I’ve also been asking the council, MoD and Home Office for months now how many actually served our armed forces, but they’ve refused to release the information. What is going on here? Why are translation services needed for translators? How many of the Afghan arrivals actually served our armed forces? And if not many, why was it implied most had? Because right now it’s starting to look like the public’s admiration for our armed forces was played on to stop debate and push this policy through.
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 22:53
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@ClareCraigPath 04.03 22:50
This was a fun conversation. We covered a lot.
@NEJM 04.03 22:50
A new review summarizes advances in radiotherapy that reduce injury to normal tissue, including improvements in the precision of imaging and delivery, and outlines strategies to prevent and manage treatment-related side effects. Read the Review Article “Effects of Radiotherapy in Normal Tissue” by @DeborahCitrin, MD, and Robert D. Timmerman, MD (@BobTimmermanMD), from the National Cancer Institute and @UTSWMedCenter: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra2506017
@anish_koka 04.03 22:47
Did somebody at the FDA go on records to demand a 10hr sham surgery as reported by Bloomberg ? Is it the same FDA source that leaked to @WSJ on sexual harrassment claims against Vinay Prasad (since retracted).
@Jikkyleaks @SpectatorOz RT von @Jikkyleaks 04.03 22:45
ROWAN DEAN Pity the poor left-wing politician trying to wade through the Middle East moral swamp he or she now finds themself stuck in ... once upon a time, all the good lefty had to remember was that white America plus wealthy Israel equals oppressive colonialists so therefore bad, bad, bad. Article | https://www.spectator.com.au/2026/03/pity-the-poor-lefty/
@NEJM 04.03 22:40
Neoadjuvant gemcitabine–oxaliplatin, lenvatinib, and anti–PD-1 antibody led to longer event-free survival than surgery alone in resectable high-risk intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, with mainly low-grade adverse events. Full phase 2–3 ZSAB-neoGOLP trial results: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2513918
@NZZ 04.03 22:36
Ein 37-jähriger Schweizer ist zu einer Freiheitsstrafe von 34 Monaten verurteilt worden. Sie wird zugunsten einer Suchtbehandlung aufgeschoben. https://www.nzz.ch/zuerich/mann-aergert-sich-ueber-lieferwagen-auf-dem-trottoir-und-geht-auf-handwerker-los-ld.1927686?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026030469a6248138899b152280e658
@NEJM 04.03 22:30
Gemma L. Carvill, PhD, and Heather C. Mefford, MD, PhD, describe the scientific foundations of a study of zorevunersen, an antisense oligonucleotide, for the treatment of a severe epilepsy syndrome. Learn more about the science behind the study in the editorial “Toward a Disease-Modifying Therapy for Dravet Syndrome,” from @NUFeinbergMed and @StJudeResearch: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2515874
@ClareCraigPath @TomANelson RT von @ClareCraigPath 04.03 22:29
My podcast interview with Clare Craig goes online in two days!
@DrEliDavid 04.03 22:28
Iranians are thanking President Trump, but they have a new request 👇
@DrEliDavid 04.03 22:26
Regime henchmen shouting "this is the final battle, Khamenei will return" 👇 Do they think Khamenei is Jon Snow from Game of Thrones? 🤔
@Sensible__Med @anish_koka RT von @Sensible__Med 04.03 22:23
This is a lie - At least per http://clinicaltrials.gov site : sham surgery defined as “simulated surgical procedure with skin incisions only, “ .. specifically says : “ no intrastriatal injections and no burrholes through the skull” Link to which fda official is demanding burrholes as sham? https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04120493?tab=study
@NEJM 04.03 22:20
This report describes the effects of zorevunersen, an antisense oligonucleotide designed to up-regulate NaV1.1 sodium channels, in patients with Dravet syndrome, which is a severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Read the full report: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2506295 Science behind the Study: Toward a Disease-Modifying Therapy for Dravet Syndrome https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2515874
@ClareCraigPath @PantheraSteven RT von @ClareCraigPath 04.03 22:10
And though you can attribute some of the UK rise to a struggling economy producing disillusionment and adverse medical reactions, the US economy has done rather better, and yet still there's a significant increase.
@NEJM 04.03 22:10
In adults with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease with albuminuria, the decrease in the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio was significantly greater with finerenone than with placebo. Full phase 3 FINE-ONE trial results: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2512854 Editorial: Finerenone for Diabetic Kidney Disease in Type 1 Diabetes — A Fine Answer? https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2600575
@NZZ 04.03 22:04
Die Liberalen sind seit Jahrzehnten eine feste Grösse im «Ländle». Nun aber könnte die stolze Südwest-FDP den Einzug in den Landtag verpassen. Ein Tag mit Spitzenkandidat Hans-Ulrich Rülke. https://www.nzz.ch/international/mutter-aller-wahlen-die-fdp-kaempft-bei-der-landtagswahl-in-baden-wuerttemberg-um-ihre-existenz-ld.1925178?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026030469a6248138899b152280e657
@FrankfurtZack @sbamueller RT von @FrankfurtZack 04.03 22:01
Insgesamt scheint der #Schulbesuch von Manuel #Hagel an der (bäh) Gesamtschule nicht so gut gelaufen zu sein. Hagel zur Lehrerin: "Jetzt red ich mit den Schülern" #ltw26 #ltwbw #bawue #ManuelHagel
@profnfenton @TheMossadIL RT von @profnfenton 04.03 21:55
👨🏻‍🎨 @afbranco
@anish_koka @stockguitar RT von @anish_koka 04.03 21:45
Borla's complaint is incontravertible evidence of Vinay Prasad's competence, moral clarity and professionl excellence. Likely the closest Borla has been to evidence based medicine in a long time.
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 21:40
R to @JesslovesMJK: "Seckel charged Epstein tens of thousands of US dollars for search engine optimisation, including downranking stories about his conviction and removing "toxic suggested search engine terms", and making edits to the Wikipedia article about him." Sound familiar?
@ifihadastick @jeffreytucker RT von @ifihadastick 04.03 21:38
Supermajority of American Voters Support Health and Medical Freedom, New Poll Reveals https://apnews.com/press-release/ein-presswire-newsmatics/supermajority-of-american-voters-support-health-and-medical-freedom-new-poll-reveals-0670f8a364c2d8fcd27b084a8256de7f?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=share
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 21:38
R to @JesslovesMJK: This is so fascinating. "During the late 1990s, Seckel collected scientific papers of a number of early molecular biologists (including Rosalind Franklin, Aaron Klug, Max Perutz, Rollin Hotchkiss, and Sven Furberg) for rare-book dealer Jeremy Norman. At the time they were collected, the market value of the archive was unknown as many institutions did not have an interest in keeping the archives of scientists' papers. After the Wellcome Trust purchased the papers of Francis Crick in 2001 for $2.4 million, Norman pursued individual sale of the items in his collection through Christie's. A lawsuit prevented the individual sale of the items by Norman. Seckel and Norman had a falling out. According to Seckel, the sale was canceled because of his extensive documentation that was brought to the attention of Christie's. Although former colleagues and associates of James Watson and Crick attempted to raise the asking price of $3.2 million in an effort to have the collection donated to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the collection was eventually acquired by molecular biologist J. Craig Venter, with the stated aim of keeping the critical resource available to scholars by housing it at the J. Craig Venter Institute." @Kevin_McKernan
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 21:38
R to @JesslovesMJK: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Sec…
@ClareCraigPath @BrandonLuuMD RT von @ClareCraigPath 04.03 21:36
This is unfathomably absurd. 1) Fabricate a teaching case on neonatal opioid toxicity 2) Publish it as though it is a real case report 3) Watch it get cited in a court case and a doctoral thesis 4) Years later, casually admit in a taxi: “Oh, we made it up.”
@NZZ 04.03 21:36
Die «Dena» kehrte gerade von einem Marinemanöver in Indien zurück, als sie vor der Südküste Sri Lankas von einem Torpedo getroffen wurde. Der Grossteil der 180-köpfigen Besatzung ist wohl getötet worden. https://www.nzz.ch/international/amerikanisches-u-boot-versenkt-iranische-fregatte-ld.1927719?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026030469a6248138899b152280e656
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 21:29
R to @JesslovesMJK: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuno_L…
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 21:29
R to @JesslovesMJK: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene…
@JesslovesMJK 04.03 21:29
Stanley Pons, along with Martin Fleischmann, is best known for the controversial 1989 announcement that they had achieved cold fusion - nuclear fusion at room temperature - using a simple electrolysis setup.
@DrEliDavid 04.03 21:29
Iranians celebrating the death of Khamenei 🥳
@OS51388957 04.03 21:28
I've added @HMDatabase countries, exc/ E&W & Scotland, (->by registration date->no good). So Australia🇦🇺, Canada🇨🇦, Chile🇨🇱, Taiwan🇹🇼, South Korea🇰🇷 & United States🇺🇸. ASMR 65+ & all ages: mid-year static pops. Israel🇮🇱 already added using CBS data. https://x.com/OS51388957/status/2029182736762618097?s=20
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