A single dose of doxycycline can decrease the risk of contracting Lyme disease after a tick bite from 3% to 1%.
Allergic reactions to doxycycline are extremely rare - the lowest of all antibiotics.
@US_FDA should make single-dose doxycycline available to the public without a prescription.
This is not a theory. It's the peer-reviewed record.
Microplastics have now been found in the human placenta (Ragusa et al., 2020). In human breast milk (Ragusa et al., 2022). And in human brain tissue — roughly a plastic spoon's worth, on average (Nihart et al., Nature Medicine, 2025).
We are the first generation of mothers to pass industrial polymers to their babies in utero. The first to feed plastic to a newborn through what was supposed to be the cleanest food on earth. The first to grow brains marinated in synthetic chemistry.
There is no opt-out. The plastic is in the water, the food packaging, the air, the clothes, the receipts, the cosmetics, the dust on your floor. The exposure is universal. The studies are accumulating. The regulatory response has been a shrug.
You can't avoid all of it. You can reduce it.
Unfortunately, this is not uncommon. I witnessed it firsthand with my daughter during the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial for 12–15-year-olds at Cincinnati children’s hospital. Despite clear evidence of injury, adverse events can be minimized, underreported, or not reported at all.
Principal Investigators and pharmaceutical companies must be held to the highest ethical standards and face accountability when they fail to meet them. There should also be safeguards against conflicts of interest. Hospitals conducting a clinical trial should not be solely responsible for diagnosing and treating participants who experience serious adverse reactions related to that same trial.
At the same time, physicians who follow the standard of care—ordering appropriate tests and imaging based on a patient's symptoms and accurately diagnosing serious adverse events—should be protected and supported, not punished. Patient safety, scientific integrity, and transparency must always come first.
@gamble
🚨 A JOURNALIST JUST FILMED INSIDE THE NEWARK ICE PROTEST CAMP. READ THAT AGAIN:
Nick Sortor went in with a hidden camera. What he found wasn't a spontaneous protest.
It was a fully operational logistics base.
– Tens of THOUSANDS of dollars in equipment already on site
– Riot gear. Not signs. Not banners. RIOT EQUIPMENT.
– Hot food delivered every single hour, on schedule
– Medical sections, expensive tents, organized supply chains
– This is outside Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark, NJ
– Protests have been running for over a week — round the clock
– Andy Ngo documented week-long violence by Antifa at the same facility
– State police had to intervene just to restore basic order
– Nobody is asking who is paying for hourly catered deliveries to a protest camp
– Nobody is asking who sourced the riot equipment
– Nobody is asking who coordinates the resupply logistics for a week-long operation
This is not a group of angry citizens who showed up with signs.
This is a funded, staffed, continuously resupplied operation with riot capability.
Someone is writing checks for this. Someone is organizing the deliveries. Someone made sure the equipment arrived.
The protesters didn't just open a door that CANNOT be closed.
The funders did. And nobody is looking for them.
Follow and turn on notifications before it's too late.
When "science" decides you lack the self-control to make your own choices...
Listen closely to what’s being proposed here. The idea that human engineering could be used to intentionally induce bovine protein intolerance—essentially mimicking a tick bite to control human behavior.
This isn't just about diet; it's about bodily autonomy. The overreach under the guise of "saving the planet" or "public health" has gone too far.
Google is about to release 32 million mosquitoes in Florida and California?
Through their 'Debug' project they’re releasing lab bred males with the goal to wipe out the disease-carrying populations (Zika, dengue, West Nile, etc.) without spraying chemicals everywhere.
In 2019, a paper landed in Scientific Reports, a Nature journal, that should have ended a forty-year argument. It didn't. The reasons are instructive.
The study followed 12.8 million Korean adults for nearly a decade. 694,423 of them died in the dataset. It is one of the largest cholesterol cohorts ever assembled. It asked, simply, what total cholesterol level is associated with the lowest risk of death.
The doctrine the study walked into is one almost everyone reading this has heard from their doctor. Lower is better. Get the number under 200. If you cannot get it there with diet, get it there with a statin. This advice underpins one of the most-prescribed drug classes on the planet.
The data found a U-shaped curve. Above 200 mg/dL, mortality rose as cholesterol rose. Below 200 mg/dL, mortality rose as cholesterol fell. The bottom of the curve, the cholesterol level at which Koreans were least likely to die, sat at 210 to 249 mg/dL, which is to say, in the range your doctor currently calls "borderline high" and recommends treating.
The age-dependent finding is what should make a clinician sweat. In adults aged 65 to 74, each 1 mmol/L higher cholesterol below 200 mg/dL was associated with 20% lower all-cause mortality. In adults 75 to 99, 13% lower. Among the people most likely to be prescribed a statin and chased toward a low number, the data found that the people with higher cholesterol were the ones still alive at follow-up.
This is not a fringe blog. It is the largest cohort of its kind ever published, in a Nature journal, on PubMed since 2019.
A 2016 systematic review in BMJ Open, by Ravnskov and colleagues, pooled 19 cohort studies covering 68,094 elderly people on the same question. In 92% of the participants in those cohorts, the people with the highest LDL cholesterol lived the longest.
The advice your doctor gives an elderly relative is, in most of the world, to drive the cholesterol down. The two largest pieces of evidence on what actually happens to elderly people at different cholesterol levels say the opposite.
These are not arguments. They are observational findings, repeated, in independent populations, by independent researchers, in mainstream peer-reviewed journals.
None of it is on the leaflet at the pharmacy.
The leaflet was written before the data arrived, and nobody has been particularly keen to rewrite it.
Study Reports 96% Remission Rate of Alpha-Gal Syndrome with Novel Desensitization Technique
With nearly 500,000 Americans now affected by tick-induced meat allergy, a peer-reviewed study reports almost unbelievable results using Soliman Auricular Allergy Treatment (SAAT). Enjoy meat again! @NicHulscher@McCulloughFund https://t.co/kN6PpBHFZ5
Did you know that melting ice plates in Norway revealed artefacts lodged in the rocks below the Ice, meaning it was warm enough to not have those ice plates back in the Iron Age & Medieval Periods therefore it was warmer than recently, and this was proved by carbon dating the same found artefacts?
5/ There's an official petition to withdraw C-22, sponsored by @NDP MP @JennyKwanBC . More than 2,600 Canadians have signed.
Add your name, and share this while it's still at committee: https://t.co/U9Bi5kqqkC
4/ Protecting kids online is real work, and it is underfunded. Cases of online exploitation are climbing while most go uncharged. The answer is investigators and prosecutors who chase predators, not a year of metadata on 40 million innocent people. We learned that the last time Ottawa tried this, in 2012.
1/ Right now, a bill called C-22 is moving through Parliament. It would let police pull information on who you talk to, when, and where, all without a warrant. It's at committee this week. 🧵
Meet Ramanan Pathmanathan, a child s*xual predator from Canada.
After being extradited to the United States, he was sentenced today to 33 years in federal prison for running a sextortion scheme that targeted and victimized more than 145 CHILDREN across the country.
Muslim boys in Sweden gang rape of 14 year-old girl at school.
Forget about getting arrested and prosecuted; they don't even get suspended from school. 🤬
Because rapist are victims too, you know. 🤡
Elite Panic As Prince Andrew Exposes King Charles As Epstein Island 'Child Killer'
Prince Andrew is done staying quiet. As the long arm of the law closes in, he's singing like a bird to save his own skin...and the names spilling out are devastating.
Andrew is choosing to burn it all down. He says Charles has killed dozens of boys in occult rituals.
Experts note that in 2014, Britain became the first non-Muslim country to issue Sharia-compliant bonds, known as “sukuk.” More recently, London stopped requiring Muslim students to pay interest on government loans.
Patrick Sookhdeo, a London scholar and Sharia finance expert, says Islamic groups in Britain use their growing financial holdings as leverage to pressure London officials and corporate boards to adopt Sharia practices. He says it’s part of an overall strategy to Islamize British society.
Because Britain has been doing it is why the United States started doing it also.
We've been tied at the hip with Britain until Trump came in...
https://t.co/wuOISm51ho
In 2025, Professor Dolores Cahill warned about metallic nanoparticles in vaccines that can be activated by radiation.
She had been aware of this since 2001, when she worked in a biosafety laboratory and accessed information about these nanoparticles. And these nanoparticles had been present in vaccines for years before covid. In 2017, an Italian professor demonstrated that 39 vaccines for babies, adults and one for cats contained titanium, steel and barium nanoparticles.
“They can modulate the frequency [to activate these nanoparticles] … [to cause] nosebleeds …[and] say there is an Ebola outbreak,” she said.
https://t.co/sxueIBtkmf