
BillyDon
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@BrettLovelace5 @Rep_Stansbury @AmericanEthical Likely cheering during the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Coincidence that 13 died that day!
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@TeamTalaricoHQ @jamestalarico I’m a Dem and don’t care who the Republican candidate is but that’s who I’m voting for. No more open borders which Talarico wants. That is a non-starter.
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Republicans say they’re voting for @JamesTalarico:
“He knows what working people want.”
“I like him because he’s anti-big money in politics.”
“He’s not left and right. He supports everybody.”
“He seems to just be a truth teller. And when someone cuts through the noise and speaks truth, to me, it’s very attractive as a candidate.”
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The Jabs are NOT SAFE or EFFECTIVE!
We have traded in NORMAL CHILDHOOD DISEASES which strengthen and inform the immune system, FOR CHRONIC ILLNESSES, BRAIN DAMAGE and INFANT DEATHS…
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10
Idaho just nuked the Vaccine Cartel… Study: 40% of vaccinated kids sickened by ‘vaccines’. 1.7 MILLION American children are maimed every single year. Idaho is banning ALL medical mandates…no more forced poison. Idaho chose freedom. The rest are choosing child sacrifice.
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@DawnsMission Indeed! Fast for four weeks and your blood pressure will be cured. Even better, no one will miss you!
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@MidwesternDoc @stopvaccinating HEP B = 1,000 x more likely to have autism
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We vaccinate a million newborns to prevent 1 case of Hep B. Even worse, the vax often causes autoimmune disease (it matches human nerves) and hasn't reduced hepatitis.
Here I reveal why it got forced upon us and why Trump said this practice is a disgrace
midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-is-every…
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@SophieGuillot30 @MidwesternDoc Are you talking percentages or actual numbers? There are millions more newborns in the past thirty years. (Can’t count population because of immigration).
Not having hepatitis B means a significant decrease in odds of having hepatic carcinoma later.
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@MidwesternDoc On nous a vendu ce vaccin pour prévenir le cancer du foie. Résultat ? Plus personne n'en parle car l'incidence de ce cancer n'a pas cessé d'augmenter depuis 50 ans...
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@MysteryWom63544 @MidwesternDoc @FaithFreedom4us Evil? Preventing a hepatic carcinoma later in life is evil?
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@KleinLishka @MidwesternDoc Has nothing to do with it. It is to prevent an individual from getting hepatic carcinoma later in life. There is no cure for hep B and many live with it for a while. It’s like a game of Russian Roulette with your life on the line !!
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@MidwesternDoc I asked the pediatrician of she thought my preemies would sneak out of the NICU late at night and shoot up with hookers. She just looked at me
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@CrowMoon27 @MidwesternDoc No if you don’t get a hepatic carcinoma later in life!
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@MidwesternDoc HepB at birth — cruel & beyond reckless since 1991.
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@momdoc60 @MidwesternDoc Just an FYI. A medical resident at a major hospital in New England borrowed another resident’s razor. Came down with a fulminant case of Hepatitis B and dies a few days later.
You do realize there is NO cure for Hepatitis B right??
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@MidwesternDoc Thank you for the read: can a nursing student request an exemption from this on religious grounds? Or just an exemption from “logical” grounds? 😂 None of my medical bound children had any immunity and had to take boosters. I’m done with blindly following guidelines
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The flu shot doesn’t always work because the manufacturers have to start making it so early and often before the “virus” in a given year is accurately identified later. So, it is a crap shoot of predictably.
It isn’t because of nefarious work of the manufacturers.
Comments about hand washing or sanitizer are good but you expect exposure in an ER. Not everyone outside of a hospital is going to think or act like you.
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👨⚕️🏥Retired ER Nurse Drops the Quiet Truth Out Loud
"Just retired from a local hospital here. No one believes in the flu shots — my colleagues didn’t either!"
"Efficacy? 10% one year… 18%… 40% at best. It NEVER worked for kids 2-8 years old."
"I survived 20 years in high-volume ER — 300 flu cases a day — NEVER got the flu. Why? Hand washing, Vitamin D, elderberry syrup. Not your shots!"
"My soul was sick from what I saw… mandates, bribes with Target cards, pharmacists pushing it everywhere. I got 7 shots as a kid. My daughter got 10. Her son got 60+. My new grandson? Expected 72!"
"And I watched a perfectly healthy 2-year-old get those shots and become severely autistic! RFK Jr. is right — where are the 40-year-olds in diapers and helmets if this isn’t real? You should be ashamed. We’re done!"
#VaccineTruth #FluShotFraud #BigPharmaExposed
P.S. Fauci knows the flu shot never worked, because he published a paper on it, HERE:
x.com/DrMargaretShow…
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Of course! The pure heart of RFK was part of the law group suing the manufacturer of the HPV vaccine. When he joined the DJT team he turned over his role to his son.
Pure at heart letting young adults go on to getting cervical cancer.
Naturally, even though the incidence of cervical cancer has declined significantly in the recent past due to the vaccine. (Look it up before you respond.)
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@JeromeAdamsMD I know 4 kids who lost their hearing from viruses-1 measles & 4 SARS-CoV-2 ( 2 in utero from teacher mom’s infection). Unfortunately, schools reopened before vaccines were available to kids.
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A number of replies to my post below ask “how do 20 measles hospitalizations = $35 million in cost?”
The total cost of an outbreak goes far beyond hospitalizations alone. The majority of the expense actually comes from public health response efforts and not just downstream medical care for those that get really sick.
For every confirmed measles case, public health teams have to conduct detailed case investigations, identify and notify contacts, and monitor those individuals for symptoms. Anyone who is unvaccinated and exposed often has to be quarantined or excluded from work or school for a period of time. That requires significant staffing, coordination, and resources.
There are also broader economic impacts. People who are quarantined may miss work, parents may have to stay home with children who are excluded from school, and workplaces and schools can be disrupted. All of that adds indirect costs on top of the direct public health spending.
So while only a small number of people may be hospitalized, every single case triggers a cascade of response activities and economic consequences. That’s why outbreaks can become so expensive so quickly - and why preventing even a single case through vaccination saves both public health resources and taxpayer money.
Signed: someone who used to run a state health department, and actually investigated infectious disease outbreaks…
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD
A measles outbreak in South Carolina (993 cases, 20 hospitalizations, 5 months) cost an estimated $35.5M- about 6.7% of the state public health budget! Vaccinating the same group? Just $66K–$134K. Every $1 spent on vaccines could’ve saved $536. Prevention isn’t just smarter- it’s dramatically cheaper. Put another way, more measles outbreaks means higher taxes - for everyone. 🤷🏽♂️ americanactionforum.org/weekly-checkup…
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Of course there can be complications!
There isn’t a drug or vaccine anywhere that doesn’t have adverse effects. Aspirin alone is responsible for some 15,000 deaths annually when people show up in the ER with a GI bleed.
In the case of MMR, deaths are due to an immunocompromised individual who should not have been given the vaccine.
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Well Grannie, if you are old enough for that you must remember the 1964-65 horror of 2000 dead babies and 20,000 born deaf, blind or without arms or legs.
Why? Pregnant women who contracted German measles.
It doesn’t happen anymore because of the rubella vaccine that became available a couple of years later.
Vaccines work!
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@JeromeAdamsMD I'm old enough to remember when you got the measles. You just stayed home for a week and nobody incurred any costs. Signed a baby boomer who had measles as did all her friends and family
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A measles outbreak in South Carolina (993 cases, 20 hospitalizations, 5 months) cost an estimated $35.5M- about 6.7% of the state public health budget!
Vaccinating the same group? Just $66K–$134K. Every $1 spent on vaccines could’ve saved $536.
Prevention isn’t just smarter- it’s dramatically cheaper. Put another way, more measles outbreaks means higher taxes - for everyone. 🤷🏽♂️
americanactionforum.org/weekly-checkup…
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@RepDWStweets Change “Americans” to “immigrant freeloaders” and your right!
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