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I just released nearly 2,000 pages of @HHSgov records showing the Biden administration’s failure to immediately warn the public about a serious safety concern linked to the Pfizer COVID-19 booster that they discovered as early as Nov. 2022.
Below is a clip from a Jan. 2023 HHS “communications plan” with edits from Biden officials downplaying the significance of the ischemic stroke safety signal.
As a concerned US taxpayer and resident of Massachusetts, I'm deeply troubled by the direction our state and local governments are heading. Policies like Boston's recent executive order—directing police to de-escalate encounters with federal agents, mandating the release of body-cam and surveillance footage against ICE, and barring federal use of public spaces—feel less like protection and more like coordinated resistance that prioritizes ideology over federal law and public safety.
Worse, this comes amid broader trends: expanding use of surveillance tools (from license plate readers to potential tracking tech), training law enforcement to monitor parents protesting school policies, and a one-party dominance that drowns out dissenting voices. My concerns aren't partisan—they're about accountability. When local leaders openly challenge federal authority while expanding monitoring of everyday citizens, it starts to feel like we're sliding toward a surveillance state where government watches us more than it listens to us.
Our voices as taxpayers and voters deserve to be heard, not dismissed. Massachusetts should be a place of balanced governance, not an echo chamber that erodes trust in institutions and freedoms. We need bipartisan leadership that respects the rule of law, protects all residents without weaponizing local resources against federal duties, and reins in overreach before it becomes irreversible.
If this resonates, please share your thoughts. I'm afraid for where this leads, and I know I'm not alone. #Massachusetts #SurveillanceState #TaxpayerConcerns #RuleOfLaw
1/7🚨 BREAKING: The New York Times just called RFK Jr.'s claim that diet can treat schizophrenia "unfounded."
Columbia's Dr. Appelbaum said there's "no credible evidence."
One problem: There are 75+ years of published research — from Harvard, Stanford, McLean, Oxford, Duke, and the journal 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 — saying otherwise.
They didn't read it.
Let me walk you through what they missed. 🧵👇
As you may have heard on January 5th, 2026 The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) made some pretty major changes to the CDC's recommended childhood vaccine schedule. They removed 5 vaccines and reduced the overall number of doses, which at one time was up to 80 doses when you include annual flu and covid shots and doses during pregnancy.
At the same time, Massachusetts has changed its laws, with no public input, so we no longer look to the CDC's ACIP schedule for our vaccine recommendations. According to a January 14th, 2026 press release from Governor Healey, "The state continues to recommend the full routine pediatric vaccination schedule endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), rather than adopt the recent changes issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)."
This makes things more than a little confusing. We created this graphic to help decipher these changes and what they mean for you.
Something very important to keep in mind is that a RECOMMENDATION is not a REQUIREMENT. There is no law requiring vaccination except as a condition for attending public or private school or licensed daycare.
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And now for some #GoodNews in the middle of this fire hydrant flow of #BadNews: They’re baaaacck!
All five Rivera children are home! They were suddenly finally reunited just before Christmas as their parents face the new year in court.
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For court dates and the exclusive update on the #ReuniteTheRiveras case go to: https://t.co/dPoOo1dKBJ
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The Hepatitis vaccine caused so many injuries that in 1999, ABC news covered them and Congress held a hearing. There "experts" said there was no evidence of harm and we needed more research.
At ACIP, they used the exact same lines and omitted that hundreds of studies now show the vaccine causes a wide range of autoimmune disorders, particularly demyelinating ones (due to the vaccine’s poorly designed antigen matching human myelin), along with many other neurological complications (including brain swelling and sudden infant death).
The newborn hepatitis B vaccine is one of the most controversial vaccines (even Trump recently spoke out against it) and as critics have shown over the years, it provides no benefit to the infant, as roughly a million need to be vaccinated to prevent one case of hepatitis.
We now know why they do it, why they keep repeating the same lies and why so many catastrophic injuries have been swept under the rug, and today we finally have a chance to end it.🧵
🇺🇸 MASSACHUSETTS PARENTS JUST EXPOSED WHAT “INCLUSIVE” SEX ED REALLY LOOKS LIKE
In Plymouth, Massachusetts, the school district rolled out a new middle-school sex-ed program and proudly listed "Amaze org" as a trusted source for 13- and 14-year-olds.
One problem: Amaze makes cartoon videos aimed at kids that explain in detail how to masturbate, tell them watching porn is a perfectly safe way to figure out what they like, and push the idea that gender and sexuality have no boundaries at all.
Parents found out, exploded, and forced the district to pull most of the videos. But the schools still left Amaze on the “reliable resources” list. So the same cartoon that ends the approved lesson now says “come visit me at Amaze for more!”, and one click later your kid is watching the masturbation tutorial the district claims it removed.
This isn’t education. This is state-funded grooming dressed up as tolerance.
If some creep on the internet sent your eighth-grader these exact cartoons, you’d call the cops. When the school does it, they call it “comprehensive” and shame anyone who objects.
Source: @libsoftiktok
Shame on every doctor and others who argue we should not study whether infant vaccines cause autism because that would be as silly as studying whether sharks, sandwiches, or leprosy cause autism. Parents of autistic children have not claimed sharks, sandwiches, leprosy, etc., caused their child’s autism. Instead, 40 to 70% of them (depending on the study), for decades, based on their intimate knowledge of their children and lived experience, have pointed to vaccines as a cause of their children’s autism.
In particular, they point to the infant vaccines given in the first six months of life (DTaP, PCV, IPV, Hib, and HepB) and a vaccine given at one year (MMR). Meaning, despite billions of dollars trying to persuade, berate, and beat them to think otherwise, they just cannot unlearn their own lived experience with their child. It is shameful to ignore the pleas of these families.
Further shame on any doctor or others who argue that studies cannot be conducted to rule out that the vaccines given in the first six months of life do not cause autism. Indeed, these same folk will readily tell you studies have ruled out MMR as a cause of autism.
When I deposed the world’s leading vaccinologist, Dr. Stanley Plotkin, he tried to use this same shameful argument, saying he also cannot rule out that leprosy causes autism. You can watch our exchange on that point in the link below.
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.@SecKennedy: “I’m an advocate, and I know how to change things and I’m not scared to disrupt things and these agencies need to be disrupted. They need to change their direction. My job is not to protect the bureaucracy. My job is to protect public health and when I leave this agency, it’s going to be much better equipped to protect public health than when I found it.”
@HealthRightsMA@SenatorDurant Thank you @SenatorDurant for continuing to fight for this legislation. Those of us fired for our beliefs hope to NEVER have to endure that again