Question on spike protein induced blood clots, I have been taking nattokinase and serrapeptase at least 2 yrs and not much has changed. I just learned about Lumbrokinase which is a lot more powerful. Why is this one never mentioned?
@MaryBowdenMD@P_McCulloughMD@unbridledmd
We are banning social media access for under 16s.
These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life.
I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.
@CrystalSmallen "No one has been fired, no one has resigned, but this is one of the strangest, most suspicious stories in American history" yup, it is Charlie, your wife gave your security team lead a promotion and a bonus!
Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all.
https://t.co/VdWe9uhi8p
It’s curious to me why the largest - and presumably greatest - children’s hospital in the world is not up to date in the latest advances in pediatric brain injury. And why doesn’t @TexasChildrens have hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
@FOX26Houston Then tell them to transfer the child. They're obviously lying. Is it that they don't want to lose their opportunity to sell her organs?
At least pretend to be journalists and stop being parrots 🤦♀️
"Families must have the right to give their child every chance to fight back and recover. That is precisely why Texas passed its Right to Try law, so that parents facing the most devastating moments of their lives are not also being pushed toward irreversible decisions by institutional timelines that may have nothing to do with their child's prognosis.“
Texas's Right to Try law (codified in Chapter 489 of the Texas Health and Safety Code) allows terminally ill patients to access investigational drugs, biological products, and medical devices that have completed Phase I clinical trials but have not yet received full FDA approval for general use.
Thank you, @realJennaEllis, for an excellent discussion of the ongoing battle for the life of little Annelise Camp!
After being revived from near-drowning, Annelise is being held at Texas Children’s Hospital instead of being transferred to a facility that can offer her advanced treatment.
Texas Children’s wants to declare her brain dead.
Brain death is not death, but a utilitarian social construct designed to free up ICU beds and facilitate organ donation.
People declared brain dead are not biologically dead: their hearts beat, they absorb oxygen, they metabolize food and excrete waste, heal their wounds and fight infections.
There is NO evidence that the spirits of people declared brain dead have departed.
And people declared brain dead under the American Academy of Neurology’s brain death guideline are not even legally dead, because the Guideline explicitly allows people with ongoing brain function to be declared dead.
This is in defiance of the legal definition of death under the Uniform Determination of Death Act which requires the irreversible cessation of ALL functions of the entire brain including the brain stem.
Annelise Camp is a little girl with a brain injury who deserves a chance to heal.
If Annelise is robbed of this chance and is declared brain dead, she will not be biologically dead, her soul will not have yet departed, and she will still be legally alive.
Brain death is not death but an ethical choice, a way of removing human rights from vulnerable, neurologically disabled people.
The largest children’s hospital in the world - backed by the best legal team money can buy - is fighting tooth and nail against a family’s right to determine the medical care of their child.
If you can, please donate to help the family cover mounting legal and medical expenses.
https://t.co/e28aD2pWg2
@RepThomasMassie we don't deserve you, so I'm actually happy you will get to do other things with your time. Working in D.C. must take a toll on a good soul.
I hope you start a podcast to teach us how to live off the grid, keep a homestead, and avoid govt surveillance 🙂 I'd watch.
Hate speech does not exist legally in America. There's ugly speech. There's gross speech. There's evil speech.
And ALL of it is protected by the First Amendment.
Keep America free.
Amazon just got caught running a secret price manipulation operation with Levi's, Home Depot, Walmart, and many more.
Every time you "comparison shopped" online, you were looking at prices that were already rigged.
Here's what happened:
Amazon would monitor prices on Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Chewy in real time. The second a competitor listed a product cheaper than Amazon, they'd contact the brand directly and tell them to "fix it."
And the exact emails are now PUBLIC.
Amazon sent Levi's links to two Walmart listings with the subject line "styles of concern." They basically said the prices on Walmart are too low and we have a problem.
The next day, Levi's responded: "I talked to Walmart and they have partnered with us to take Easy Khaki Classic fit back up to ladder SPP price, $29.99 immediately."
Levi's literally called Walmart and told them to raise the price. Because Amazon told Levi's to make the call.
Walmart complied. Then Amazon matched the HIGHER price.
Both retailers ended up charging more. The customer paid extra. Nobody competed.
Same playbook with Hanes:
Amazon sent them links showing Target and Walmart prices were lower. Hanes confirmed they "reached out to Target and Walmart to have the prices increased."
Target increased the prices. Walmart increased the prices. Amazon kept their margins.
But it gets even worse...
Amazon told Allergan (the company that makes eye drops) that their product was "suppressed" on Amazon because it was cheaper on another site.
Allergan responded: "Walmart got their price back up to $16.99." Amazon then unsuppressed the listing.
They did this with pet treats on Chewy. Furniture on Home Depot. Products across dozens of categories spanning YEARS.
The mechanism is simple but terrifying:
If you're a brand and you sell cheaper on Walmart than on Amazon, Amazon suppresses your product, removes you from the Buy Box, buries you in search results, and effectively makes you invisible to 300 million customers.
Brands can't afford that. So they call Walmart and Target and say "raise your prices or we'll lose our Amazon listings."
Walmart and Target comply because they need the brand's products.
Amazon captures 40 cents of every dollar spent online in America. That gives them the leverage to set prices across THE ENTIRE internet. Not just their own platform.
So turns out, you were never comparison shopping.
You were looking at a coordinated price floor set by Amazon through backroom phone calls between brands and their competitors.
"Amazon is working to make your life more unaffordable."
3 separate antitrust trials are now scheduled for 2027. The FTC has its own case. 18 states plus the DOJ are piling on.
This is literally happening during the WORST affordability crisis in a generation. Groceries up 25% since 2020. Housing unaffordable. Wages flat.
And the largest ecommerce company on Earth has been secretly coordinating with brands to make sure you can't find a cheaper price ANYWHERE.
"Competition" in retail is just a fantasy.