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Austin Ehlinger

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Insta- @austinehlinger, @badenelizabeth is very cute 😍

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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Very sus… of course they did. 🚨 Just two weeks before the hantavirus news broke, the World Health Organization ran Exercise Polaris II on April 22–23, 2026. The similarities.. shocking: Past Polaris drills (including Polaris I) included CRUISE-SHIP or travel-related scenarios — very similar to this expedition ship cluster. The simulation used a “fictional” deadly bacterium with a high mortality rate; the real Andes hantavirus has a naturally high death rate (20–40%+). The simulation focused on early detection, contact tracing across borders, and managing passengers/crew — exactly what we’re seeing with people who left the ship at St. Helena.
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

I think they’re planning another Plandemic before the elections. Since Covid, there have been a few scenarios where a new scary virus came out and we were all like, “Here we go again”… but eventually ended up dead in the water. Now the Hanavirus thing happened and I originally thought the same thing.. but now I’m seeing the very same playbook playing out, exactly as it did with Covid.. Let’s look at a Quick Timeline of Events based on media reports: April 6, 2026: A 70-year-old Dutch passenger gets sick (fever, headache, stomach issues) on the MV Hondius. April 11: He dies on board. April 12–24: Ship stops at St. Helena. The man’s wife and about 29–40 other passengers disembark and fly home. The wife later collapses in Johannesburg and dies — confirmed hantavirus. Mid-to-late April: Two more passengers (British man and German woman) fall ill. The British man is evacuated critically ill; the German woman dies on May 2. Early May: Ship’s doctor gets very sick and is evacuated. More people on board show symptoms. Then Tests confirm Andes hantavirus — the supposed only strain that can spread person-to-person in close proximity. Now (May 7, 2026): At least 7–8 cases total (some confirmed, some suspected), 3 deaths. The ship is anchored off Cape Verde with medical teams on board. Let let alot of these passengers off the boat, and put them back into society. And now… “Contact tracing” is underway for everyone who left the ship early throughout Europe… And What is around the corner? The 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP.. where millions from Europe will flood into the US. from June 11 - July 19. All 16 Host Cities (across USA, Canada, and Mexico): Canada Toronto Vancouver Mexico Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey United States Atlanta Boston (Foxborough) Dallas (Arlington) Houston Kansas City Los Angeles (Inglewood) Miami New York / New Jersey (East Rutherford) Philadelphia San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara) Seattle The tournament will bring millions of fans traveling between these cities and around the world. Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, and others.. have all “predicted” there will be another global pandemic soon. Just before the election…

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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Yes**, "Hantavirus pulmonary infection" is listed in Pfizer's 5.3.6 Cumulative Analysis of Post-authorization Adverse Event Reports (Appendix 1) as one of the Adverse Events of Special Interest (AESIs) for monitoring after rollout. This was a pre-defined surveillance list of conditions to track closely in post-marketing data—not confirmed side effects or events observed in the vaccine trials. The full document was released via FOIA.
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Isaac’s Army
Isaac’s Army@ReturnOfKappy·
Back in 2024, 323 deadly virus vials vanished from an Australian lab Hendra, Hantavirus and near 100% fatal Rabies... “Lost in a freezer transfer” ...👀 We have ALL seen a similar Illuminati playbook.. The Cruise ship outbreak is setting the table for the next "Big One"...
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bu/ac
bu/ac@buperac·
So you mean to tell me, an airplane can go right through the World Trade Center that had steel structure beams of 4 inch plate every 40” using 12 different grades of steel with a yield strength of 100,000 psi but if the same plane were to run into a firetruck on a runway the plane is completely destroyed. Got it!
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evie@Eviemagazine·
In the latest internet discourse, some women on X are claiming Henry Cavill isn’t “that attractive.” But there may actually be a scientific explanation for why some women say they prefer someone like Timothée Chalamet instead. Research suggests that women on hormonal birth control tend to be more drawn to men with softer, more feminine facial features. Coincidence? ⁠ Click to read the science 💊⁠ bit.ly/4umaVGL
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
If doctors in 1950 could be catastrophically wrong about smoking, fat, and sugar while being completely confident in their recommendations... And doctors in 1980 could be catastrophically wrong about margarine, low-fat diets, and dietary cholesterol while being completely confident in their recommendations... And doctors in 2000 could be catastrophically wrong about opioids, hormone therapy, and Vioxx while being completely confident in their recommendations... Why would you assume doctors today, working in the same institutional structures with the same pharmaceutical funding and the same regulatory capture, have suddenly figured it all out? The system hasn't changed. The incentives haven't changed. The conflicts of interest haven't changed. Only your willingness to believe them has.
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
This video is not about politics. If you can’t objectively laugh at the guy in red getting knocked out like he was in a cartoon after his tough guy routine I can’t trust your opinion on anything in life.
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The Carnivore RN
The Carnivore RN@wilsonhlthcoach·
Doctors are suing RFK about the new vaccine schedule. The plaintiffs: - American Academy of Pediatrics - American College of Physicians - Infectious Diseases Society of America - American Public Health Association - Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine - Others They filed this suit against the U.S. Department of HHS and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding changes in federal vaccine policy. The lawsuit argues that the vaccine modifications will: - Burden physicians by requiring more individualized time and conversations with parents - Force clinicians to weigh patient risks vs benefits for each decision regarding vaccines - Disrupt routine workflow Read that again. Doctors are suing because they: - Don't want to take the time to talk with you about health decisions - Don’t want to take the time to make sure the risk vs benefit of the medication they want to inject makes sense for your specific child - Want you to be in and out of their clinic quickly - Want to do the same thing for every child regardless of your personal situation They want to rush you through but claim it's so they can "help more people." But we know the real reason. The more people they see, the more money they make.
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Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
This is the most white thing I’ve seen in a while and I totally approve.
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Satan will change the name of sin to make sin acceptable
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Wait Harvard has the cure for breast cancer but they won't spend any of their 50 billion dollar endowment to develop it and instead demand that the taxpayers give them the money? Wow these people are even more evil than I ever imagined.
60 Minutes@60Minutes

Harvard researcher Joan Brugge says her work has the potential to prevent breast cancer, but she was notified last spring that her federal funding was terminated. “It was just like a gut punch. My knees buckled, and I had to sit down,” she says.

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