@FundacionRubio@TodaysDAR ARE YOU KIDDING ME? The leaders of the Daughters of the American Revolution can't accurately define a woman & DEFINITELY aren't honoring women by admitting trans-identifying males; honoring the founders of the all-women's society; or the members calling for a vote on the topic.
The Daughters of the American Revolution… that now allows men? 🤨
Members are fighting to preserve female-only membership in the 136-year-old institution after repeated national board rejections. Read the story: https://t.co/bW9ZioeKEA
Polio didn’t disappear the way you think it did.
Google why we no longer see crippled kids from polio. You’ll get one answer: vaccines.
But Dr. Suzanne Humphries says that’s not what the facts show—and when you dig into the history, the real story is jaw-dropping.
First off, polio never actually disappeared. “Polio is still here. Polio is still alive and well,” Humphries says.
What changed? The definition. Once the vaccine was introduced, the medical establishment redefined what counted as “polio.”
Humphries explains: “Polio is called different things today. Whereas back in the 1940s, 1950s, the criteria for diagnosing polio were completely different to the year that the vaccine was introduced. The playing field, the goalposts—everything was changed… they were able to show a complete cascading drop of paralytic polio simply because of the way they changed the definitions of what polio is and what could cause it.”
Suddenly, cases that would’ve been labeled polio were now called Guillain-Barré syndrome, coxsackievirus, echovirus—or simply chalked up to heavy metal poisoning. “They didn’t have virus, or they had coxsackievirus or echovirus, or they were lead poisoned or mercury poisoned, which was—the mercury and lead were the leading treatments of the day,” she said.
But it gets worse.
The rise of polio, she says, directly mirrored the use of toxic pesticides like DDT. “The tonnage of production of DDT absolutely mirrored the diagnosis for polio.” And even today, “the countries that still make DDT today is where we’re still seeing this paralytic polio situation happen.”
So what about the virus?
Polio virus, according to Humphries, is what’s known as a commensal—a normal virus that lives in most people without causing problems. In fact, “95 to 99% of all polio is asymptomatic.” She described a study of the Javante Indians where “98 to 99% of every person they tested… had evidence of immunity to all three strains of polio.”
When asked where all the paralyzed children were, she recalled: “They were like, ‘We don’t have any of that problem.’”
Humphries also points to a 1916 Rockefeller lab in Manhattan that, in her words, had “the specific stated goal… to try to create the most pathological, neuropathological strain of polio possible.” By injecting monkey brains and human spinal serum into monkeys, “there was a big problem with that, which was released into the public by accident. And the world experienced the worst polio epidemic on record. 25% mortality.”
Bottom line? According to Dr. Humphries, polio didn’t disappear because of vaccines. It disappeared behind a curtain of redefinitions, misdiagnoses, manmade disasters—and a whole lot of propaganda.
And if they went that far to deceive you about the polio vaccine, what else are they lying about? 🧵
I took this photograph @CrackerBarrel April 2025 in Mississippi. I knew something was off but couldn't quite figure out what 🙄.. Where's the barrel?
This will be the next #MandelaEffect 😒
Completely lost my appetite for @CrackerBarrel you just took the Home out of your restaurants. I traveled almost 4500 miles to sit on that porch and drink sweet tea with my baby girl. Now, This looks like every other place on the side of the road. And Nobody asked for that.
✨🪶 A little mystery, a lot of tease... when the feather fans come out, the imagination runs wild. This is the art of burlesque—seduction through suggestion. 💃🔥
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#Burlesque#Tease#FeatherFan#indierightsmovies
💋 Sweet, spicy, and totally unforgettable — it’s ChiChi Roniz serving classic burlesque with a twist!
From bold moves to playful winks, she brings the flavor to Pineapples & Pasties. 🍍 Come see why her name (and her performances) leave a lasting impression.
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🎥😳 When La Femme Rikita turns up the tease, no one is safe — not even our poor cameraman!
One leg on his shoulder, a crowd watching, and a moment he’ll never forget. Just another day on the set of Pineapples & Pasties.
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