Is the rise in autism in Asian American children, now the highest of all the races, the result of ultra-high compliance of Asian parents with the vaccination schedule?
Asian Americans birthed 2008-2013 were 2.70x more likely than white people to get the neonate (just born) Hepatitis B vaccine dose. Blacks were 2.34x and Hispanics 2.01x more likely during the same period.
https://t.co/7UdLlaxPvD
Prior to 2008, white children were the most like to get autism. Children birthed 2008-2013 shifted that trend - with asians, blacks, and latinos having more autistic children than whites.
https://t.co/UWdi6kDMkK
Furthermore, another study using military health system data found that Asians tend to follow through with the immunization series. Asian mothers were 1.09x more likely than white mothers to complete the HepB vaccine for their children.
https://t.co/6bLtcZrLB7
@HHSGov@RobertKennedyJr@RWMaloneMD@ChildrensHD@picphysicians
@schoeberl_man@SamaHoole The immune system has one job: to discern self from non-self (viruses, parasites, bacteria).
The best training for it is the real thing. Man made concoctions with immunostimulatory aluminum confuses it.
PROOF OF CHEATING IN CALIFORNIA.
Notice that Karen Bass and Nithya Raman each increased by about 10,000 votes, but Spencer Pratts number stayed the EXACT SAME.
So, in over 20K votes cast, Spencer didn't get ONE.
This is IMPOSSIBLE.
The fix is surely in.
RO KHANNA: “Let me be clear, Netanyahu is the one that actually told members of congress to add section 224 (merging the U.S. and Israeli militaries) into the bill.”
Khanna says the quiet part out loud. Our elected officials are subservient to a foreign nation. We are Occupied.
The House Armed Services Committee just voted to merge our military with Israel's. This is utterly insane!! @RoKhanna tried to stop it and nearly all the Democrats voted against him, too! Nearly our entire Congress is bought by the Israeli lobby. This is a core betrayal.
These are the four college girls, including one American citizen, the IDF kidnapped in the middle of the night from their homes and threw into their torture dungeons.
Jolan Abu Awwad, Natali Abu Dayya, Laila Nael Khalil, Sama Safi
Israel has a policy called “administrative detention” that allows them to kidnap Palestinians and imprison them for 6 month increments without any charges whatsoever. These holdings can drag out for years.
Over 3,000 Palestinians were being held on administrative detention in Israeli prisons on October 7. That’s why Hamas took all those Israelis back to Gaza. To exchange for their release.
But do you see how that works? When Israel kidnaps people and holds them for months and years on end, they are simply “prisoners on administrative detention.” But when Hamas does it, they are “hostages.”
@SoundDobad I know this may sound petty, but I can’t stand it when people put photoshop a meth pipe in my mouth. A crack pipe doesn’t have that little bowl at the end. This is why we can’t trust AI. Please make the appropriate edit. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Israel yesterday kidnapped four women. Two are footballers in the Palestinian National Team.
Their names are: Natali Abu Dia and Rand Halwani.
Is it normal to kidnap footballers, @FIFAcom? Where are sports media organisations? This story should be the headline everywhere.
I Bought $250,000 Worth of Tires
No, that’s not a typo.
That’s roughly 1,200 ultra-high-performance compounds — the kind of black gold that’s been gripping asphalt, defying entropy, and outpacing fiat depreciation since the dawn of the automobile.
Most people would call it excessive.
But let me explain the thesis.
Each set runs about $1,000 today. But over the past 40 years, the price of premium rubber has outperformed common sense, comfort, and consumer patience — up over 600% since Reagan, and still climbing every time crude spikes or shipping lanes choke.
Meanwhile, governments print money, automakers print SUVs, and the roads keep eating everything softer than steel. The world runs on logistics, but traction — real, physical control — is the only thing keeping it all from sliding into the ditch.
So what happens when the next shock hits?
When supply chains snap, ports clog, and the factories in Yokohama, Akron, and Qingdao go dark?
When the trucks stop rolling and the racers start hoarding?
That’s when the humble tire becomes a hard asset — black, circular, and indispensable.
My $250,000 position, therefore, isn’t “inventory.”
It’s an asymmetrical hedge against collapse, combustion, and corrosion.
Worst case? I sit on $250,000 of polymerized peace of mind — tangible torque insurance that never expires and always finds a buyer.
Best case? Prices triple, racing seasons resume, or governments mandate new compounds, turning my analog rubber into a relic of a freer, faster age.
It’s not crypto. It’s not copper.
It’s not even crude.
It’s $250,000 of vulcanized velocity —
a hedge against inflation, automation, and acceleration itself.
That’s deep grip.
That’s the Tire Standard.
Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://t.co/2zX5bHdhsa