@XFreeze This, similarly to many other protests are organized and pays for by other billionaires who are pissed to fall behind.
This is NOT a real opinion of the people.
However the propaganda works for some…
@TulsiGabbard The prayers Ang good thoughts and vibes sent in your direction is a RESULT of whom you are and how you behave.
I continue to wish you, and your family the best.
Stay strong!
I always think as carnivore as one that still has other things, but randomly and seldomly... For myself, I am mainly carnivore, but, I have berries once or twice a week... only seasonal stuff, that would occur in my natural habitat... (I agree that if @SBakerMD has an answer he should answer... instead of "buy my book"...
Gates Foundation funded Vanderbilt for Alpha-Gal vaccine since 2012 is false: No evidence supports this specific funding or timeline; Vanderbilt received a 2024 NIH grant for tick bite/alpha-gal immune research, while Gates’ tick-related grants targeted livestock cattle ticks (different species, not human-biting lone star ticks) starting ~2021.
• Gates’ lab-grown meat investments are factual: He backed Memphis Meats (now Upside Foods) in 2017 and has advocated meat alternatives for environmental reasons since the early 2010s, but this does not link causally to alpha-gal syndrome cases.
• Alpha-Gal Syndrome rise is real but ecological: Cases have surged due to expanding lone star tick ranges from climate change, deer populations, and habitat shifts—not engineered release or a coordinated “problem-reaction-solution” scheme; fact-checks confirm no Gates connection to the allergy-causing ticks.
Gates Foundation funded Vanderbilt for Alpha-Gal vaccine since 2012 is false: No evidence supports this specific funding or timeline; Vanderbilt received a 2024 NIH grant for tick bite/alpha-gal immune research, while Gates’ tick-related grants targeted livestock cattle ticks (different species, not human-biting lone star ticks) starting ~2021.
• Gates’ lab-grown meat investments are factual: He backed Memphis Meats (now Upside Foods) in 2017 and has advocated meat alternatives for environmental reasons since the early 2010s, but this does not link causally to alpha-gal syndrome cases.
• Alpha-Gal Syndrome rise is real but ecological: Cases have surged due to expanding lone star tick ranges from climate change, deer populations, and habitat shifts—not engineered release or a coordinated “problem-reaction-solution” scheme; fact-checks confirm no Gates connection to the allergy-causing ticks.
Healthcare should not be for profit.
Expanding Medicare is a disaster.
USA the greatest country in the world should be able to provide FREE healthcare for ALL US CITIZENS.
All I am saying, TAXES are (or should be) a different subject than Health Insurance.
Health Insurance = healthcare for profit
@CryptoTice_ Bogus!
In fact, the one-page addendum to Trump's dropped $10B IRS lawsuit over leaked tax returns "forever bars" pursuit of existing/pending audits and claims only on tax filings before May 19, 2026; DOJ explicitly confirmed it does not apply to future returns or new audits.
BOGUS!
No, intact solar panels do not significantly leach heavy metals into the soil during normal use.
The EPA states clearly: “Working solar panels do not leach those toxic metals. They have a strong encapsulant that prevents leaching.”
The semiconductor materials (including small amounts of lead in some crystalline silicon panels or cadmium telluride in thin-film panels) are sealed between glass and polymer layers, so they do not dissolve or migrate into rainwater, soil, or groundwater under ordinary operating conditions.
@NicHulscher AGS and the Gates funded research is NOT AT ALL the same.
Accounts saying shit like that are just creating fear and hatred...
I'm NOT saying Gates is cool! But this article is horseshit. (until we see it the other way)
True. The peer-reviewed 2025 paper "Beneficial Bloodsucking" by Parker Crutchfield and Blake Hereth (Western Michigan University) in *Bioethics* explicitly argues that—if meat-eating is morally impermissible—genetically editing ticks to promote alpha-gal syndrome (meat allergy) is "strongly pro tanto obligatory" as a moral bioenhancer. It calls promoting tickborne AGS morally obligatory under their "Convergence Argument." The post accurately summarizes it.
@RepLuna@DNIGabbard@CIADirector@grok you’ve assured that this was not true, yet “sitting representatives” are posting about it still. IS IT TRUE or NOT?