@LauraLoomer@alexbruesewitz lol listening to this I was truly wondering “why is he defending Larry” when everyone with a functioning brain knew it would never, ever go the same way if the roles were flipped.
Over 450,000 Americans now have alpha-gal syndrome. They're allergic to red meat for the rest of their lives.
The lone star tick causes it. The same tick the U.S. military released 282,800 of across Virginia in the 1960s, made radioactive with Carbon-14.
Before those experiments, lone star ticks didn't exist above the Mason-Dixon Line. Now they're in 30+ states and spreading north every year.
The CDC didn't even recognize alpha-gal as a diagnosis until 2009. Most doctors still miss it. Patients get told it's anxiety or IBS for years before someone thinks to test for it.
A government program bred weaponized ticks. Those ticks now cause a mysterious meat allergy that didn't exist before. And no one in Washington will connect the dots publicly.
@AllyJKiss@RepThomasMassie Remember how your group called anyone who wasn’t Israel First the “American Reich” because we thought America should be our top priority? Yeah, it’s a joke based upon a false and ridiculous claim you all made. Glad I can explain said joke for you, numbskull.
@AlanJacoby@catturd2 You claim they are what you actually are. Funny how the Zios claim every true patriot is a Nazi whilst acting as the Gestepo. The irony isn’t lost on the American people who aren’t being paid to shill.
@LauraLoomer@RepFine@Cyntaxed007@RepThomasMassie It’s not working Larry. He’s the only clean Patriot left. You’re fake smears aren’t working, we know the game you’re playing and you aren’t winning. Good try though, you truly are a “journalist” in the new sense of the word, aka “paid propagandist”.
@catturd2 You getting bodied in all of these replies shows that everyone knows the game now. You’re done. We’re tired of the paid shills and every true patriot knows what you are and who you serve.
@catturd2 If you think she’s “winning”, it shows some serious cognitive dissonance. Loomer needs help, not people like you aiding the mental breakdown of someone clearly unstable. But then again, everyone saw your flip on “foreign wars” and knew you were either a dumb boomer or paid off
@TheOfficerTatum Aren’t you supposed to be a Christian? Or atleast represent yourself as one? That’s a clear Norse pagan term along with the “33” not even being the legitimate timeline of when patsy Robinson was reportedly “taken in”. Once had some respect for you, that’s gone. TelAviv Tatum fits
Right now, there are parents of autistic children who:
1) Do not know that environmental toxins cause autism
2) Do not know that vaccines are a primary source of environmental toxins and therefore primary cause of autism
3) Do not know that MTHFR gene mutations - inability to properly detox - is a major contributing factor and found in 98% of ASD kids in one study
4) And VERY IMPORTANTLY, do not know that DETOXING THEIR CHILD (especially as a toddler) can create DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENTS in their child
Sad, isn’t it
RFK Jr. is correct. Hep B vaccines given to infants (Recombivax HB and Engerix B) were not proven safe before licensure and have not been proven safe thereafter. The proof is unassailable.
Recombivax HB was licensed based on a clinical trial with 147 children monitored for 5 days after injection and no control group.* Engerix B had only 4 days of monitoring after injection with no control group.**
Fun fact: trials to license vaccines for chickens require “daily observation records [] for at least 21 days after vaccination.”***
As for post licensure safety, CDC and HRSA commissioned the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to review (what these agencies said were) 25 serious commonly-claimed injuries from Hep B vaccines, and the IOM concluded that for 24 of them, neither CDC nor the medical community had done the studies needed for them to reach a conclusion on whether Hep B vaccines caused these conditions.**** Meaning, at best, the serious harms reported from Hep B vaccines were never taken seriously and properly studied.
Here is another fun fact: Hep B mortality has gone upsince the introduction of the Hep B vaccine. The first Hep B vaccine was introduced in 1981 and was made with human blood plasma from donors who were chronically infected with the Hep B virus. In 1986, a new Hep B vaccine using recombinant DNA technology (without human blood) was licensed. Mortality from Hep B climbed after introduction of the 1981 vaccine, continued to climb after the introduction of the 1986 vaccine, and has never returned to pre-vaccination levels. In 1980, there were 294 deaths in the United States from Hep B. Today, there are around 1,700 deaths per year.*
Here is another inconvenient data point: in the only study comparing children who received Hep B vaccines in the first month of life to those who did not, researchers from Stony Brook University Medical Center found that the vaccinated children had three times the risk of autism. As the study explained: "Result was significant for the risk of autism in children who received their first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine during the first month of life (OR 3.00, 95% CI 1.11, 8.13), compared with those who received the vaccination after the first month of life or not at all."***** Other studies finding statistically significant elevated risk for various neurological and other harms from these products abound.
The hard cold reality is that if Hep B vaccines were safe, they would not need immunity to liability for the injuries they won’t cause. They need this immunity because the reality is, after 40 years of use, they know what would happen if the immunity were lifted…
Below is a short video discussing these points and see Vaccines, Amen for a full discussion, including discussion of my deposition of the principal investigator of the childhood Hep B trial for Recombivax HB, or see: https://t.co/YmwhyJkNJY
* https://t.co/zYoMJ2p2x7** https://t.co/GAU63T5jZj*** https://t.co/MaMPU9Uk9c**** https://t.co/K2V7ZPg7hD***** https://t.co/txDiFen9Or breaking down some of the above: https://t.co/dh0jSa69mw
Ok, I'm going to explain this simply.
Tylenol reduces glutathione. Glutathione is an antioxidant that highly mitigates inflammatory damage. If a mother has an illness during pregnancy, something called maternal immune activation (MIA) can occur in response. This is known to cause deleterious effects to fetal development. This is all well documented and not controversial.
If she takes Tylenol during this inflammation to reduce symptoms, it can also cause a reduction in the ability to mitigate the inflammation, which can exacerbate any potential fetal damage. There is a risk to benefit ratio in every medication. In this instance, the risk is fetal damage, and the benefit is reduction in symptoms. The risk outweighs the benefit.
Vaccines cause inflammation. That is, in fact, the goal. Create inflammation to generate an immune response. So pregnant women are given vaccines, which causes inflammation, and cause MIA, which potentially harms fetal development, and then are given Tylenol, which simply exacerbates the situation.
I really wish people would just look at these things from an empirical perspective and stop politicizing everything.
Feel free to look up anything I just said. It's all textbook medical knowledge.
For decades, doctors implored pregnant women to take extra care of themselves, avoid all drugs, toxic foods, get adequate rest, reduce workload, etc, because a developing fetal is exceptionally vulnerable.
Please stop spreading incorrect information that harms patients.
@willchamberlain The anger about it shows just how much of an audience there is for it actually. If it wasn’t on target, you wouldn’t care. The problem is, it’s directly over it. Also true, by the way. Sorry dude, everyone can see clearly how compromised our country is at this point.
@marklevinshow Your hundreds of fans are the only people that agree with you Mark, and they don’t even know who Theo is. The tide is turning on people like you.
@JoelWBerry Anyone who actually listens to this knows he’s correct, and they’ll see you did try to sneak in the Sharia Law portion of your tweet as a quote even though he said nothing of the sort.
She strangled her three kids with an exercise band, one by one, and jumped out the window, paralyzing herself.
This is far from the first time this has happened. Theresa Riggi did the same thing. Andrea Yates, too. David Carmichael drugged and strangled his own 11-year-old son, then watched television in a daze before deciding it would be a good idea to call the police.
Lindsay Clancy was prescribed:
• sertraline (Zoloft)
• fluoxetine (Prozac)
• zolpidem (Ambien)
• mirtazapine (Remeron)
• clonazepam (Klonopin)
• quetiapine (Seroquel)
• diazepam (Valium)
• lamotrigine (Lamictal)
• lorazepam (Ativan)
Among other drugs. Over four months. By Dr. Jennifer A. Tufts and Rebecca H. Jollotta, CNP/PMHNP. These women are supposed to be professionals, and in their professional opinion, they thought it was prudent to put this woman on multiple cocktails of potent psychotropics at breakneck speed.
In psychiatry, most of these medications require weeks to reach a supposed "steady state" in the blood and even longer to show therapeutic effects. Further, SSRIs must be hyperbolically tapered to minimize side effects. This alone takes time. To cycle through over 10 different substances in 16 weeks means her brain was never once at a baseline. It was a 120-day neurochemistry experiment. And look at the outcome.
Imagine how much trust you must have to allow someone to put you on 10 or more mood-altering meds, most of which exert whole-body effects—effects we do not look at, for neurotransmitter deficits we do not test for!
If you looked at every notable familicide case, at school shootings, and at random acts of senseless violence, you would often find these drugs involved.
But we don’t look.
We need to start looking.
And we need to completely gut this system.
Here are some more cases you can Google for yourself:
• 1993: William Forsyth of Hawaii fatally stabbed his wife 15 times, then killed himself, two weeks after starting Prozac.
• 1996: Kurt Danysh shot and killed his father in Pennsylvania. He wrote in a blog that, while taking Prozac, he felt as if he was observing himself “from above.”
• 1998: Donald Schell, a 60-year-old with no history of violence, murdered his wife, daughter, and granddaughter before killing himself, weeks after being prescribed Paxil. His surviving relatives successfully sued GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Paxil's manufacturer, with a Wyoming jury finding GSK 80% responsible and awarding the family $6.4 million.
• 1999: David Hawkins, then 76, strangled to death his wife of 50 years. He only got three years for the murder because the judge concluded it wouldn’t have happened if not for him being on Zoloft.
• 1999: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed 13 people and wounded 23 others, before killing themselves during a mass shooting at Columbine high school. Harris, then 18, had been taking Zoloft, but had switched to Luvox before the murders.
• 2001: Christopher Pittman, then 12 years old, shot and killed his sleeping grandparents and then set fire to their house in Chester, South Carolina. He was prescribed Zoloft less than a month before.
• 2001: Andrea Yates, who drowned her five children in Texas, suffered from postpartum psychosis and was being treated with Effexor and Haldol. Her husband later stated that a sudden increase in her medication dosage significantly worsened her condition.
• 2004: David Carmichael of Ontario, Canada, drugged and strangled his 11-year-old son. After the killing, he sat in a daze watching television before calling the police. He was found not criminally responsible due to Zoloft-induced psychosis; he had been prescribed the drug only weeks prior and was experiencing a "psychotic break" the judge attributed to the medication.
• 2010: Neal Jacobson, a Florida family man with no history of violence shot and killed his wife and twin sons three weeks after being prescribed Zoloft and Xanax.
• 2012: James Holmes, “The Batman Killer,” shot and killed 12 people, injuring 70 others at an Aurora, Colorado movie premiere of The Dark Knight. He was taking Zoloft. His psychiatrist upped the dosage, and then he abruptly stopped.
• 2009: Shane Clancy, a 22-year-old theology student described as “a gregarious teetotaler whose life revolved around family, study, and charity,” stabbed to death his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend. Clancy also stabbed the man’s brother nine times, as well as Clancy’s ex-girlfriend, both of whom survived. He then fatally stabbed himself 19 times. He had begun taking Celexa just three weeks before.
• 2010: Theresa Riggi, an American living in Scotland, fatally stabbed her three children. She was on a cocktail of antidepressants and painkillers at the time. Similar to other cases, the defense highlighted her compromised mental state and the influence of her prescription regimen during the period leading up to the tragedy.
• 2019: Alec McKinney and Devon Erickson opened fire at the STEM School Highlands Ranch in Colorado, killing one student and injuring eight others. During court proceedings, testimony revealed that McKinney, then 16, had been prescribed the antidepressant Zoloft in the months leading up to the attack.
• 2026: Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, murdered his mother and young stepbrother at home before killing nine more and injuring 27 at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. His alleged Reddit account revealed use of illicit and prescription psychotropic drugs, including a reported 280 mg dose of sertraline (Zoloft), exceeding the 200 mg recommended cut-off.