

Amanda Price
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This 45-second clip with Dr. Peter Hotez is difficult to watch. A mom from Texas desperately asks him why she keeps getting “really bad” COVID. She got three COVID shots, took multiple rounds of Paxlovid, but she keeps “getting COVID often.” Dr. Hotez tells the woman that her repeated COVID infections are basically her fault for skipping boosters. WOMAN: “I’m getting COVID often. I took Paxlovid the third time, and then a few weeks later I got it again. COVID was really bad on me.” HOTEZ: “After you had your first two immunizations way back in 2021, did you get boosters regularly?” WOMAN: “I got one booster, and then after that I stopped getting them.” HOTEZ: “Yeah. So that’s the reason why you keep up with the boosters.” The saddest part about this interaction is that the woman was so convinced by Hotez that getting COVID was her fault that she was eager to get another booster shot after the show. This is an extreme case of medical gaslighting that is easy to spot. But what about when it’s not? What about the times you did everything your doctor recommended—only to find yourself worse off than when you started? 🧵




This Tuesday morning (May 19th 2026) wraps up a 4 year disciplinary trial with the sentencing of Detective Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service. Canada's longest running police disciplinary trial of a detective charged with "Discreditable Conduct" for simply asking questions. Will the "most dangerous lie in Canadian history be revealed that same evening in Ottawa at the premier opening of our documentary film "Silencing Detective Grus" or will Ottawa Police shut down the film debut before it starts? Either way, you should be following along as we record it all for the world to see. GrusJusticeProject.org





@LynnKendall7248 Why are you sharing this misinformation even after you've had it explained to you previously. Rachel Daly collapsing in 2017 from heatstroke, still alive and well and playing football in 2026









