Happy bday Dad ❤️.
Photo from mom’s bday last year (pregnant with Audrey). Mom skipped her bday this year, I skipped mine, this isn’t the year for parties unfortunately but hopefully next year 🙏🙏🙏
Sheryl. Your article exemplifies the biased reporting we have come to expect from you and @nytimes. It was unfair, inimical, and inaccurate. All one needs to refute your argument is to glance at my publicly available calendar and to review my unprecedented list of accomplishments on a wide range of issues, all of which I drove. You evidently never undertook these foundational due diligences. Why let facts obscure a good story?
You fault me for missing a couple of monthly counselor meetings. However, I meet one-on-one with my counselors every day to decide policy and strategy. We schedule the monthly meetings to give the divisions a chance to keep each other informed about HHS-wide policies with which I’m already intimately familiar. Had you read my calendar, you would have seen that I have back-to-back meetings all day, every day, with both career and political staff, with my counselors and with outside stakeholders, interspersed with press conferences and other policy announcements.
I am knowledgeable and active on every issue in every division of my department, and I always make the final decisions. I meet with the principals at FDA, NIH, CDC, and my senior counselor every morning, something, I’m told, is unprecedented in HHS history. I try to get out of the office between 4:30 and 6:00 PM, so that I can spend three hours, in quiet, responding to emails. I normally work until 11 PM every night, mostly on phone calls to staff.
In order to prove your preconceived case for my disengagement, you quote anonymous employees, some of whom I fired or who quit to avoid being fired. You also deceptively quote HHS employees without identifying whether they were among those I fired, thereby depriving your readers of the opportunity to make an independent judgment about their credibility.
I came into this job to change the culture of a broken agency that has presided over the worst decline in public health in American history. Of course I fired people—lots of them! It's an easy task for even the laziest journalist, to comb that flotsam and jetsam for malevolence toward the Trump administration. And of course, this species of journalist will always be able to find disgruntled individuals among the 70,000 employees of the Department from whom to cherry pick "facts" to flesh out a preordained hit piece. All that is required for this brand of journalism is the ethical elasticity that you seem to have in spades. You had a preconceived thesis, and you set out to prove it. This is a widely accepted technique in journalism today, but I grew up in an era when it would not have been tolerated by the New York Times.
Ultimately, God puts us all on this earth to search for existential truths. I've tried to instill this mission at HHS by implementing gold standard research to end the regime of politicized science that COVID exposed to the American public. There was a time that journalists were proud to be the fearless and uncompromising champions of truth. Standards have devolved, and journalism is dead. The Times now employs propagandists. Your capitulation to partisanship further compounds your journalistic challenges; since we all are aware of your predictable bias, we at HHS are unwilling to talk to you about the topics that are important. The fact that you have minimal access to decision makers leaves you covering trivia and relying on your own capacity for invention.
Btw. When I took this job, the building was empty. About 90% of the employees were not coming to work. I changed that, but your newspaper never covers my reforms. Nor did you cover the fact that my predecessor almost never showed up for work here during his four years in office. When we came in, there were still artifacts from the first Trump administration in many of our office drawers because no one showed up for work during the Biden years. Just as Rochelle Walensky spent her entire term as CDC Director in Cambridge, Xavier Becerra reportedly spent most of his term as HHS Secretary in California. (I live in California, but I’ve only been there once in fifteen months).
His only notable accomplishments here were losing 300,000 children, referred to HHS for custody and care, to human traffickers and drug runners, encouraging transgender surgeries, and disabling the entire program-integrity apparatus, allowing hundreds of billions of dollars of theft from my agency. I have set out to find the children Becerra lost. He is now the front-runner for the governor of California. These are not invented stories; they are genuine scandals that the Times will never cover, presumably, because the malefactors are Democrats.
Finally, you criticize me for spending time with the Indian tribes in Alaska. I consider that part of my job. I run the Indian Health Services, and I’ve had unprecedented success in transforming IHS from a backwater to a top priority for this department. I’ve made more trips to Indian country and to Indian health clinics and hospitals than any HHS secretary in history, and I’ve brought Indians into high positions on the sixth floor for the first time in agency history. This is another success story that the Times will never cover.
Scam Altman and Greg Stockman stole a charity. Full stop.
Greg got tens of billions of stock for himself and Scam got dozens of OpenAI side deals with a piece of the action for himself, Y Combinator style. After this lawsuit, Scam will also be awarded tens of billions in stock directly.
The fundamental question is simply this:
Do you want to set legal precedent in the United States that it is ok to loot a charity? If so, you undermine all charitable giving in the United States forever.
I could have started OpenAI as a for-profit corporation. Instead, I started it, funded it, recruited critical talent and taught them everything I know about how to make a startup successful FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.
Then they stole the charity.
We figured out that dad has a psych med induced neurological injury, and has been suffering from akathisia. It’s been 6 years since any psych medications. Last summer his symptoms started, after a flare up likely induced by mold (CIRS) and stress. It was complicated by pneumonia and associated sepsis a month later. It’s been horrible. Neurological injuries from psych meds are far more common than people know. I made this video to explain what they are and what akathisia is because they’re not talked about enough, they’re misdiagnosed, nearly impossible to treat, and hidden by the pharmaceutical industry. I don’t plan on making another update about my dad, it stresses my family out, and myself, and there’s nothing more to say about it until things get better. I will be jumping up and down about psych med injury awareness from now on as it’s impacted my health as well, and is devastating. Prayers are appreciated still.
Warning for people on psych meds listening - if you’ve been taking a psych med, particularly a benzodiazepine long term and are stable, don’t feel pressured to taper. Do your research but don’t get concerned from this video and destabilize a stable situation without knowing the risks, see below for research/resources/testimonials:
https://t.co/DjHJ3CXPkx - This is the website I built out of frustration - Submit your story here if you’d like. There are likely over 100 papers on here about medication dangers, akathisia, mitochondrial dysfunction, the ketogenic diet, and safe tapering, as well as resources, I’ve only linked a few below.
https://t.co/iFSOyMfpED - Stories from others injured by psych meds.
Studies (https://t.co/h7tfmwwXgS lists way more than I have here):
1. Mold causing mental illness possibly due to mitochondrial dysfunction:
Mold inhalation causes innate immune activation, neural, cognitive and emotional dysfunction -
https://t.co/KJ5uiGC5qd
Mold and Mycotoxin Exposure and Brain Disorders - https://t.co/3RtVNF40U6
Inhalation Alzheimer’s disease: an unrecognized-and treatable-epidemic - https://t.co/86D1eVcDva
Mold Exposure and Mitochondrial Antibodies -
https://t.co/riTlEWmGUA
2. Mitochondrial dysfunction in psychiatric disorders:
Impaired mitochondrial function in psychiatric disorders - https://t.co/GrLnutrHBl
Linking mitochondrial dysfunction, neurotransmitter, neural network abnormalities and mania - https://t.co/Q6vJy41XKl
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Psychiatric Disorders - https://t.co/IqoTQuiSLY
3. Mitochondrial dysfunction due to psychiatric medication to treat illness likely caused by mitochondrial dysfunction:
Horrifying: Different Effects of SSRIs, Bupropion, and Trazodone on Mitochondrial Functions and Monoamine Oxidase Isoform Activity - https://t.co/x8AO85ftAe
Psychotropic medications and mitochondrial toxicity - https://t.co/cUhHKHT3Ee
4. Ketogenic diets for mental illness (that provide an alternative fuel for mitochondria):
Ketogenic diets, mitochondria, and neurological diseases - https://t.co/FOmrdlQM4e
Complete remission of major depression and generalized anxiety disorders - https://t.co/YSLqhawCDV
The Ketogenic Diet for Refractory Mental Illness: A Retrospective Analysis of 31 Inpatients - https://t.co/YCu85qQRpG
Serotonin Hypothesis Debunked:
The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidence - https://t.co/j7fqKIijEb
Akathisia: https://t.co/ljFyhnFVDh
Tapering resources/safe doctors (again, think carefully before you taper if you are stable): https://t.co/EqLzlgIwFI
Resources:
https://t.co/DjHJ3CXPkx - research and patient testimonies
https://t.co/32OoSzz0sF - How I recovered from psych med injury (and autoimmune and psychiatric illness). Works for a lot of people but obviously isn’t enough to treat serious neurological injury from these meds.
https://t.co/3asKxQlvZq - A website I put together (full of studies) on CIRS and mold illness and treatment.
https://t.co/EFoLErMqzC - Excellent website on ketogenic diets for psychiatric illness.
https://t.co/6sIHDAJ5kp - Non-profit dedicated to education on psych med harm, ketogenic diets,
https://t.co/7DvMzDzSBO - Effectiveness and Efficacy of a Ketogenic or Carnivore (Lion) Diet for Quality of Life and Symptom Burden in Individuals with Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease or Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
https://t.co/3XqUtOKZb2 - Non-profit dedicated to education on psych meds, tapering and a community
We made another baby @jordan_m_fuller ❤️. I’m going to have 3 kids under 3, and an 8 year old. Which is wild. But thank God for new life.
I’ve been trying to take a happy pregnancy photo for a while and I’ve given up. It seems messed up to not have the normal joy I would with a new baby, and all my pics are depressing. The joy is hidden under grief.
This year has been really tough. Interspersed with the joy of bringing a new life into the world, which I am immensely grateful for, but right in the middle of serious health issues with my dad, and right following serious health issues with my daughter (that have since fully resolved praise God). I’ve been knocked for a loop (as has my extended family).
If anyone is wondering why I’ve been a bit miserable looking in the recent podcast episodes it’s because I’m pretty unhappy. I’d say depressed except I’ve experienced clinical depression and I know this isn’t an illness, it’s human sadness.
Hiding off of social media doesn’t make me any less unhappy, and then rumors start, and I don’t need that on top of everything. So! You may see some somber looking photos until things get better. Life isn’t always all rainbows and sunshine.
As for dad, because I need to mention him when I post or that’s really the only response I get, he’s still really sick. Rumors are starting to swirl around online, fueled by sick psychopaths, and my family really doesn’t need that. We’ll explain what’s going on next week now that we finally know (it took months to figure out and a lot of doctors or we would’ve clarified things sooner).
Prayers are appreciated still. And thank God I have faith enough to know things will get better but for now, I don’t have it in me to be super smilie (but at least my kids do).
And praise GOD that the rest of my life is so put together that we can handle trials. My husband is a rock, my mom and brother are incredible. My kids are healthy. Business is good (thanks to everyone supporting @petersonacademy). So praise God there isn’t more to stress about.
Part of the reason to try to get your life in order is so you can handle trials when they come. I learned that from my dad.
❤️
Luxuries that are hidden in plain sight:
1. Walking without pain
2. Healthy eyesight
3. No addiction
4. Reliable car
5. Roof over your head
6. Having your mom and dad alive
7. Ability to say "I love you" to your kids
Since you greatly admire my intelligent analysis of important issues, let me give you my analysis of Candace Owens.
She is 10/10 on charisma, charm and looks.
She skillfully strings her audience along with false claims and false promises of the smoking gun which she never delivers.
She became successful and well known because she took the ideas of great men like Thomas Sowell and Larry Elder and was the perfect vehicle for delivering them to a younger audience.
However, once the BLM moment passed she no longer had a thing to talk about so she began to venture into things she hadn't researched or even remotely understood. This revealed her for who she is: someone who is good at presenting other people's ideas but terrible at evaluating whether those ideas are any good. And certainly not someone who is able to generate any ideas of any worth of her own.
This is why when the Gaza war was the talking point, she banged on with great pomp and equally great ignorance about the conflict. But the moment Charlie was killed, she worked out that what her audience want more than her retarded takes on Israel was a conspiracy about his murder.
And now she engages in outright evil, smearing both Charlie and his wife. As a mother, how she could do this to another woman who just lost her husband and has two little kids to look after as well as being pregnant is beyond me. This is one of the most outright disgusting things I have seen in public life. How anyone in good conscience would attempt to excuse this behaviour is not something I will ever understand or forgive.
All of you who are enabling her demonisation of Erika Kirk have a seat right next to Candance on the bus to Hell as far as I'm concerned.
So that's my intelligent take which I'm sure you'll respect like all the others.
Have a good evening.
Today marks the end of the survivor participation for our rape gang inquiry hearings. I simply have no words that describe the bravery and courage of these women who have come forward.
No words.
What they have been through is indescribable.
It has been a life-changing experience for me. I never thought such evil was possible. Never. Not here, in Britain. In our towns, in our communities. It is pure evil. These men are so utterly depraved.
If it were up to me, thousands of them would receive the death penalty.
To do what they did, on such an industrial scale, to innocent young girls - many of whom were already in such an incredibly vulnerable place? There is no redemption possible. The world is a better place without them in it.
I started this inquiry because so many others failed.
Speaking honestly, I did not understand how deep this evil is rooted in our society.
Police, politicians, council officials, the NHS, social workers, children’s homes - it is everywhere.
IS everywhere. Not was. IS.
Meeting these women, and men, listening to how severely they were failed by those tasked to protect them? My views have changed forever. I knew it was bad. I never knew how bad it was.
Every single one who has come forward is a hero in my view.
The courage and grace in how they have conducted themselves is unlike anything I have seen in my life. All because they don’t want others to suffer the same fate. That is an extraordinary sacrifice. They could have just moved on with their lives. Tried to forget. But no, they chose to do this. I am in awe of all of them.
Our hearings will finish tomorrow, following the contribution of three more expert witnesses.
Then the next stage begins. We will produce a report, and then we will seek to put people in prison. There are FAR more testimonies and evidence to release - this will keep coming and coming and coming.
Even with a media blackout, we have reached tens of millions. We have made real progress.
And following such immense demand, we will reopen the portal so that more women can tell their stories.
This is just the beginning.
Politicians from all parties have failed these girls, again and again and again.
I do not intend to join that list.
To everyone who donated, thank you. To our team, thank you. And especially to the survivors, thank you.
I believe that together we can start to make Britain understand what is happening, and then finally do something about it.
A young detransitioner, Fox Varian, has won $2 million damages in a medical malpractice lawsuit, in which she sued the psychologist and surgeon who approved her for a double mastectomy, aged 16. Varian's mother testified that she'd been against the surgery, but was pressured into agreeing because she'd been told that unless her daughter transitioned she was likely to commit suicide.
As the floodgates open, and more and more detransitioners sue the clinicians who subjected them to an unregulated medical experiment, gender identity activists will almost certainly continue to ignore any evidence that fails to support their preferred narrative. They'll keep insisting that hardly any transitioned people regret their irreversible procedures, that gender clinicians know exactly what they're doing, that surgeries, cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers are of proven benefit and that minors who're denied these treatments will to kill themselves. All of this is a lie.
Speaking at the WPATH conference in 2021, British endocrinology consultant Leighton Seal admitted 'we are doing procedures here where we don’t have outcome data.' A woman from Utah said she felt gender clinicians like her were making it up as they went along: 'Because I feel like we’re all just winging it, you know? And which is okay, you’re winging it too. But maybe we can just, like, wing it together.' (https://t.co/dW4xXKUzOY)
This will go down in history as one of the worst medical scandals of all time. Adults inside and outside the medical profession sold troubled young people like Varian the idea that all of their complex trauma would be resolved by removing healthy body parts.
As more and more detransitioners arrive in court, the public will learn the full extent of the harm done to kids in the name of an ideology. Clinicians performing these 'treatments' will go down in history as barbarous activists who betrayed a sacred oath: to do no harm. But we should never forget how many people outside the medical profession urged these young people on, gleefully assuring them that anyone advising caution was an evil bigot. There are people in elitist professions like publishing and academia, not to mention politicians and celebrities with young fan bases, who did all they could to champion the idea of gender identity, and kept pushing it even as the evidence of harm mounted. They're just as culpable as the clinicians. Too lazy to think more deeply than the fashionable mantras that got them social media likes, too arrogant to look at evidence from anyone outside their political bubble, they've slurred whistleblowers and attacked anyone with valid questions. In doing so, they've created a cultural climate without which this appalling tragedy could not have taken place.
Never forget, because only by learning the lesson can we stop this happening again.
https://t.co/6Z9rV8wI00
BREASTMILK
She thought she was studying milk.
What she uncovered was a conversation.
In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde was working in a primate research lab in California, analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. She had hundreds of samples and thousands of data points. Everything looked ordinary—until one pattern refused to go away.
Mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein.
Mothers raising daughters produced a larger volume with different nutrient balances.
It was consistent. Repeatable. And deeply uncomfortable for the scientific consensus.
Colleagues suggested error. Noise. Statistical coincidence.
But Katie trusted the data.
And the data pointed to a radical idea.
Milk is not just nutrition.
It is information.
For decades, biology treated breast milk as simple fuel. Calories in. Growth out. But if milk were only calories, why would it change depending on the sex of the baby?
Katie kept digging.
Across more than 250 mothers and over 700 sampling events, the story grew more complex. Younger, first-time mothers produced milk with fewer calories but significantly higher levels of cortisol—the stress hormone.
The babies who drank it grew faster.
They were also more alert, more cautious, more anxious.
Milk wasn’t just building bodies.
It was shaping behavior.
Then came the discovery that changed everything.
When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it.
Within hours, the milk changes.
White blood cells surge.
Macrophages multiply.
Targeted antibodies appear.
When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline.
This was not coincidence.
It was call and response.
A biological dialogue refined over millions of years. Invisible—until someone thought to listen.
As Katie reviewed existing research, she noticed something unsettling. There were twice as many scientific studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition.
The first food every human consumes.
The substance that shaped our species.
Largely ignored.
So she did something bold.
She launched a blog with a deliberately provocative name: Mammals Suck Milk.
It exploded. Over a million readers in its first year. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped.
The discoveries kept coming.
Milk changes by time of day.
Foremilk differs from hindmilk.
Human milk contains over 200 oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria.
Every mother’s milk is biologically unique.
In 2017, Katie brought this work to a TED stage. In 2020, it reached a global audience through Netflix’s Babies. Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, she continues reshaping how medicine understands infant development, neonatal care, formula design, and public health.
The implications are staggering.
Milk has been evolving for more than 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth. What we once dismissed as simple nourishment is one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced.
Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk.
She revealed that nourishment is intelligence.
A living, responsive system shaping who we become before we ever speak.
All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.”
Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.
Under oath, here are my insights on "Can Men Get Pregnant?"
And I'd like to thank Senator @HawleyMO for valuing my expert medical opinion. I'm just here to help.
You don't need 10 rounds of interviews to determine if someone is good. In fact, some of the strongest people at @xai have only had a single interview.
An overly elaborate interview process means no one wants to be accountable and decisions get offloaded to committees.
In less than 1 year Democrats got a subset of left wing women to support or defend: Tren De Aragua, Somali fraud, MS-13, communism, running over law enforcement, Antifa, Maduro, Hamas, Sharia law, assassinations & sex changes for kids. Evil but impressive psychological operation.