I hope you @nadasurf enjoy our new song, Praise Love. Thank you for all the wonderful love songs you and Nada Surf have created over the decades. https://t.co/4ApX5gb11B
It's official. The UK is now officially a police state. It has become precisely what Orwell warned about. Criticize mass migration and you can expect the police to come to your home. And judges will give longer sentences for wrong think than many violent crimes.
Lawyer Suing Bill Gates & Bourla for Covid VAX Injuries Arrested and Imprisoned in Netherlands, MSM is Silent @mtaibbi@NicoleShanahan@joerogan@ChildrensHD https://t.co/sNYGXyS4KE
MAKARY: “We’re not going to push the Covid shot in young, healthy kids without any clinical trial data supporting it.”
Dr. Makary just shut down CBS’s Margaret Brennan over her Covid booster push with one brutal truth.
She tried to corner him. He buried her.
“Can you clearly state what the policy is? Because this is confusing.”
Makary didn’t blink:
“Yeah, we believe the recommendation should be with a patient and their doctor.”
“So we’re going to get away from these blanket recommendations in healthy young Americans.”
“On the Covid vaccine schedule, we don’t want to see kids kicked out of school because a 12-year-old girl is not getting her fifth Covid booster shot.”
“We don’t see the data there to support a young, healthy child getting a repeat infinite annual Covid vaccine.”
Then came the hammer:
“There’s a theory that we should sort of blindly approve the new Covid boosters in young, healthy kids every year in perpetuity, and a young girl born today should get 80 Covid mRNA shots or other Covid shots in her average lifespan.”
“We’re saying that’s a theory, and we’d like to check in and get some randomized controlled data. It’s been about four years since the original randomized trials. So we’d like an evidence based approach.”
And finally, the knockout:
“That is a decision between a parent and their doctor—I don’t know if you know these statistics, but 88% of American kids, their parents have said no to the Covid shot last season. So America, the vast majority of Americans are saying no.”
Looks like @JBPritzker@GovPritzker really DOESN'T want to be President if he's thinking of passing this evil bill. Medical aid in dying has no place in Illinois https://t.co/vmqXicYea5
A golden oldie from almost 20 yrs ago, did Fauci et al learn? No, they simply continued to shill for Big Pharma and pushed flu vaccines on children. Bad science and terrible ethics.
You don’t need titanium dioxide to make rainbows.
Mars has announced the removal of titanium dioxide from Skittles. I’ve long been critical of the use of harmful additives in our food, especially when companies are fully capable of producing safer versions for European markets. When corporations take steps that help make our children—and America—healthy again, it’s a move in the right direction.
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For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights.
Today, I am announcing a new visa restriction policy that will apply to foreign officials and persons who are complicit in censoring Americans. Free speech is essential to the American way of life – a birthright over which foreign governments have no authority.
The United States spends more on health care per capita than any nation on Earth—yet we are the sickest. Chronic disease is exploding, not because we lack money, but because federal agencies have been captured by the industries they’re supposed to regulate. It’s time to end the corruption and Make America Healthy Again.
Today, on Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for our country—and the Gold Star Families who carry their loss and legacy.
As Secretary of Health and Human Services, I’m committed to ensuring our veterans and their families receive the care, dignity, and support they deserve.
Today, we remember—and we will never forget.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered a stark wake-up call during his recent Senate hearing, shining a spotlight on a heartbreaking crisis gripping America’s youth. “For Black children in this country, suicide is now the number one cause of death.
On Indian reservations, it’s now the number one cause of death,” Kennedy declared, underscoring an epidemic of loneliness and alienation that demands urgent attention. These are not just statistics—they are a scream for help from communities drowning in despair. Why is this happening? And why now?
Kennedy pointed to potential culprits, urging a deeper investigation into the roots of this mental health catastrophe. Social media, with its isolating algorithms and relentless pressure, may be part of the problem, and Kennedy vowed to explore its impact as part of his portfolio at the Department of Health and Human Services.
But he didn’t stop there. He turned to an often-overlooked factor: the food Americans eat. “We now understand that food disrupts the microbiome, and it causes these mood swings and anxiety,” he said, calling for rigorous scrutiny of how ultra-processed foods and environmental toxins may be rewiring the minds of the nation’s children.
The science backs him up. Research shows that the gut-brain axis, influenced by diet, plays a critical role in mental health. Ultra-processed foods, which dominate nearly 70% of children’s diets, are linked to inflammation and mood disorders.
Meanwhile, Black and Native American youth face disproportionate systemic stressors—poverty, historical trauma, and unequal access to care—that amplify these risks. Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” report, released May 22, 2025, paints a dire picture, blaming processed foods, chemicals, and overmedication for a chronic disease crisis that’s stealing lives.
Yet, the establishment pushes back. Critics argue Kennedy’s focus on food and toxins sidesteps socioeconomic factors like poverty, which drives reliance on cheap, unhealthy diets. Others question his vaccine skepticism, fearing it muddies the waters.
But Kennedy’s call to action is clear: America must confront this crisis head-on, from the dinner table to the digital world. “We need to look at those,” he insisted, demanding research and solutions that prioritize prevention over profit.