A scientist was hired by a chemical company to study its weedkiller. He found it was castrating and feminizing frogs. So the company stopped studying the chemical and started studying him. This is the documented story of atrazine. 🧵
Why am I just seeing this now? This might be the greatest MLB X account interaction. A lot of screenshots but definitely worth your time. Follow along in the thread below because this might be the best thing you’ll see on here all week.
I wonder if these two are married or still together.
@and_kell I have been wondering if that is the point of them releasing all this fraud. I think they want to say there isn't an epidemic so people back off wanting to look into the vaccines
Ohio’s legislature led by Speaker Matt Huffman & Senate President Rob McColley forever shut the door on closing our Photo-ID loophole for mail-in/absentee ballots.
The proposed Voter ID joint resolution limits future legislatures from requiring photo ID for ALL voting.
🚨Cuyahoga County, Ohio (Cleveland) — important nuance on the 2020 registrations:They added a massive wave in 2020 — so many that 19.39% of the county’s current voter rolls came from that one year (vs. 10.87% statewide).
Then, by the 2024 snapshot, they removed 75,804 of the Jan–Oct 2020 registrations — 44% of that entire cohort.
Important: This purge was likely a good thing. They apparently identified a large number of bad records and got rid of them.
But here’s what’s concerning: Under Ohio law + NVRA rules, you’re not even supposed to start treating recent registrations as potentially removable until after 2 years of inactivity + confirmation notices + another 4-year waiting period.
There simply wasn’t enough time under normal procedures.This strongly suggests they had to use abnormal/accelerated methods to remove them — which means they knew these records were problematic.
The real question: How did ~76,000 bad registrations get added in the first place in one county?
From my peer-reviewed Ohio voter roll analysis."
Mother of a profoundly autistic child says RFK Jr’s words about children like hers don’t offend her, but instead bring relief that the reality is being acknowledged.
“A lot of people were offended.”
“However, as a mother of a severely autistic son, I felt relief.”
“Finally, someone in high office was acknowledging the reality that my son lives through every single day.”
“To me, that is not stigma. That’s truth.”
An African felon was convicted of stealing from the government for billing it for no-show jobs helping the elderly.
Then Medicaid began paying his wife's company for "home health care" - highly susceptible to the same scam. Ohio has paid "her" firm $6M, as recently as last week
We found that the anti-fraud system in Ohio used to require patient signatures and GPS verification for Medicaid home care visits.
Then, for some reason, Ohio turned both of those off…
Now, over half of homecare payments are made despite having zero verification at all.
I just heard the sad news of Congressman Bill Posey’s passing. He left the physical world on May 9, 2026 at age 78.
@BillPoseyFL was one of the first Congress members who ever gave me his time to discuss vaccines and autism. He was brave and a hero. His testimony on the House floor in 2015 calling for CDC Senior Scientist/Whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson, to be subpoenaed will forever be one of the major starting points for vaccine/autism disclosure.
I’m a big believer in God’s plan so to honor Rep Posey I’d like to see his 2015 testimony start circulating again. I think Rep Posey may be doing a little overtime work from heaven to help @SecKennedy@HHSGov bring forth exactly what needs to be done. 🙏🏼
Thank you Congressman Bill Posey for standing with parents and being a strong voice for the voiceless. You will be greatly missed. 💔🙏🏼
Hey @GavinNewsom you can get 420 diapers delivered for free for $86 in just a quick search with no government intervention.
I’m sure if you wanted, Costco or many other retailers would love to help and get those prices down even more to help parents with just a gift card and a coupon code.
Fast and easy..
Why you giving the baby2baby gals $200 of our taxpayers money for 400 diapers?
Don’t they make enough to pay for their glamours lifestyle with all those great galas they throw for their Hollywood Democrat friends?
Are you that ignorant to run the basic numbers? Surely you aren’t that much of a scammer?
This is logical.
Ok… most of you know I was in the organic baby formula business, but what you don’t know is I dabbled in diapers as well.
I also know this baby2baby “non profit” and have had past interactions with them.. I’ll leave that out for now..
Let’s dive into this absolute grifting nonsense. Prepare to be shocked.
California is about to spend $20 million of taxpayer money to give 100,000 newborns 400 diapers each through Baby2Baby.
Do the math with me:
100,000 babies × 400 diapers = 40 million diapers
$20,000,000 ÷ 40,000,000 = $0.50 per diaper!!!!!
Now walk into any Costco in California and you can buy the same quality diapers for .12 to .15 cents each!
That’s $48 to $60 for 400 diapers.
So the state is paying 8–10x more per diaper than a regular family buying in bulk.
They could’ve just handed every low-income new mom $100 cash and told her to go to Costco. She’d get more diapers, better ones if she wanted, and still have money left for formula, wipes, or whatever the hell she actually needs.
But nah… that wouldn’t let Gavin and his connected “nonprofit” girls running the show there cut ribbons, take photos, do galas and be friends with celebrities and brag about the “first-in-the-nation” program while skimming their cut for “administration” and “partnerships.”
This is peak government stupidity!!!
Spend way more money to feel good and look good, instead of just trusting parents with their own damn money.
We’re not helping babies. We’re funding another bloated nonprofit-government grift.
Math doesn’t lie. The diaper math is brutal.
What a scam and a joke!!!!!
Abortion has never been more normalized or popular.
The pro-life movement, if their goal is to save lives rather than pay themselves $400,000 a year to go on podcasts, should ask why they keep losing at the state level, rather than agitate against Trump.