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Kevin Redshaw

@RedshawKevin

Austrian Economics Former teacher and author

Northern Europe Inscrit le Eylül 2022
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David Kurten
David Kurten@davidkurten·
The 'unprecedented meningitis outbreak' was fake news, as it is admitted that cases of meningitis were not cases of meningitis. Well done to everyone who had the courage to smack down the fear propaganda.
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BBC Kent
BBC Kent@BBCRadioKent·
A University of Kent student says she temporarily lost her sight after contracting meningitis earlier this month. Annabelle Mackay, from Brighton, was in Club Chemistry on 5 March, but doesn't know if she contracted meningitis there. More here: bbc.in/4rHSZUk
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Jamie Andrews
Jamie Andrews@JamieAA_Again·
Let's just pause here for two seconds. I'll put it in bold so you don't miss it. One of the side effects of performing a Spinal Tap to check for Meningitis.....is Meningitis. 😭🤡welcome to clown world peeps.
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Jacqui Deevoy
Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1·
I wonder what antibiotics they've been doling out in Kent 🤔 as a preventative treatment for meningitis. Hope it wasn't this one... Ciprofloxacin (a fluoroquinolone antibiotic) can cause serious, disabling, and potentially irreversible peripheral neuropathy and central nervous system (CNS) effects that may mimic neurological symptoms, including those seen in meningitis, such as intense headaches, confusion and ataxia. While fluoroquinolones are generally considered for treating some infections, they can induce a "meningism" state - a drug-induced aseptic meningitis - characterised by headache, stiff neck and nausea.  Key details regarding ciprofloxacin-induced nerve damage and CNS symptoms include: Symptoms Resembling Meningitis/Neurological Damage: Symptoms often include severe headaches, confusion, delirium, agitation, visual hallucinations, dizziness and ataxia. Peripheral Neuropathy: This can manifest as tingling, numbness, burning, pain or weakness in the arms and legs. These symptoms can occur shortly after beginning treatment and may be permanent. Time to Onset: Neuropathic symptoms can start within 24 hours to one week of treatment initiation, and in some cases, the damage may be long-lasting or irreversible. Mechanism of Toxicity: The nerve damage is often categorised as a "dying-back" sensory axonopathy. Severe cases have been linked to an acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN), similar to Guillain-Barré syndrome. Risk Factors: Elderly patients, those with chronic renal disease, diabetes, or those taking other neurotoxic-associated drugs are at higher risk.  Warnings: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other health authorities warn that fluoroquinolones should be avoided for minor infections because of the risk of permanent disabling side effects, including peripheral neuropathy" Of COURSE they wouldn’t use a drug that has side effects that mimic meningitis. They wouldn’t do that. But guess what… THAT’S THE DRUG BEING USED! Oops! england.nhs.uk/long-read/outb…
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BSEC-WALES
BSEC-WALES@bsec_wales·
Very strange how the antibiotic they are dishing out in Kent to protect kids from meningitis can in itself as a side effect cause meningitis like symptoms. No not strange -SINISTER!!
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Mark Attwood
Mark Attwood@MarkAttwood·
The meningitis scam - don't fall for the same bullshit again. Please.
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Revealed: Absolutely everything you need to know to keep those you love safe in the meningitis outbreak trib.al/gT5X4eq
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Leo Biddle
Leo Biddle@biddle_leo·
Fear not. Some proper 🤡🤡are looking into it. Lords and free-speech champions will get to the bottom of it in 3 to 4 years or so. Meanwhile inumerous greater minds shred the whole thing to pieces within minutes of being exposed to this round of utter BS x.com/MattersInforme…
Toby Young@toadmeister

Wes Streeting has called the Kent meningitis outbreak – now with 20 cases and two deaths – "unprecedented". Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson take a look at the data to see if he's right. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/18/how…

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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
What is behind the UK’s meningitis outbreak and how serious is it? Sky's science and technology editor @t0mclark explains the science behind meningitis B, or MenB. Live updates: trib.al/2ALfeut
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
The Pandemic Planners STRIKE AGAIN… The UK SIMULATED a Meningitis Outbreak in 2025… Left: “Explosive Meningitis Outbreak is unprecedented…” -BBC Right: “The Exercise Pegasus Scenario focused children and young people, causing symptoms including meningitis and paralysis”
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
'Unprecedented' meningitis outbreak being treated as national incident trib.al/dU8D80M
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