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Jeremy Chapman

@JeremyChap23114

Formerly a proud progressive who is disgusted by what passes for progressivism these days. Wokism is jokism; making a mockery of traditional liberal values.

United States Katılım Eylül 2023
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Five Times August
Five Times August@FiveTimesAugust·
I don’t know how much longer I’ll be posting here. Between all the bots and paid influencer click bait and AI slop, everything just feels fake and toxic.
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@NBCNews You participated in the sham reporting about Covid and haven't acknowledged your errors, therefore your reporting here is useless. It doesn't mean a damned thing.
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NBC News
NBC News@NBCNews·
It has been assumed that hantavirus is contagious only if someone is in close contact with someone who’s having symptoms. Some experts now suggest it’s possible it may be more contagious than thought. nbcnews.com/health/health-…
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AdamB
AdamB@adam_jsm10·
@toadmeister Given the disgraceful lies that we experienced with Covid I will not believe a word out of WHO, CDC, Birx, Fauci or the media. Everything I’ve seen says even the Andes variant is very difficult to catch. 100k cases every year, why panic now? How can this be anything but a psy-op?
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Hantavirus infects up to 100,000 people every year, yet suddenly a handful of cases on a cruise ship sparks a mass public health panic fanned by the WHO. We should be very suspicious as to why, says Dr David Bell. dailysceptic.org/2026/05/11/why…
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@JeromeAdamsMD I've got a great idea: let's follow the Covid playbook: shame and ostracize anyone who raises questions; develop an mRNA vaccine at warp speed and fire anyone who doesn't get it; tell people "you're not a horse" if they ask about Ivermectin; and mask 2 year old children. Whala!
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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
Flying today. ✈️ Still not panicking about #Hantavirus… yet… but you can never be too careful when exchanging air with people from everywhere - especially w/ asthma. Riskiest moments? Boarding + takeoff/landing, when the plane filtration is off. Stay safe out there. 😷
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
I did not however I did live then the Covid debacle when public health officials left, right, and center lied to us and were blatantly, laughably wrong about almost everything… and they have not course corrected admitted fault, or apologized. They have earned, even begged for my disrespect.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
The WHO has just come out and said there is no evidence that ivermectin would be an effective treatment for hantavirus.
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AttackingTucans
AttackingTucans@Liltall_Liltall·
My Adobe subscription has a $270 cancellation fee to exit my contract I started in college in 2013. I’ve paid Adobe over $8000 and don’t own anything, and if I want to leave they’ll charge me a heinous fee that is hidden in the fine print, using dark pattern business.
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@SBSMakeup88 @acnewsitics @LaciMarieKnight You seem to still be under the spell of the propaganda of "died with Covid" versus "died because of Covid." Could you shake the cobwebs out and take another look at this distinction?
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Laci Knight
Laci Knight@LaciMarieKnight·
So after all that drama… the people who skipped the COVID vaccine are just… fine? 🤔
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@DrEricDing You cannot with a serious face claim that the response to Covid-19 was anything less than a monstrosity.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
Eric Feigl-Ding@DrEricDing·
I was one of the COVID-19 whistleblowers. People once called me an alarmist in early 2020. The reason trust in medicine/public health has declined is because the MAGA movement killed countless folks by lying & sowing distrust about vaccines/masks, while pumping ivermectin/HCQ.
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog

I don’t think this hantavirus thing is anything to worry about. The pandemic risk is extremely low. But the problem is that our “public health authorities” permanently destroyed their credibility with covid, so if there ever is an apocalyptic pandemic nobody will believe them.

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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@MattWalshBlog And they've done nothing to admit how blatantly wrong they were, take responsibility, and acknowledge the harms that they created. They are shameless cowards and they deserve every ounce of scorn available.
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I don’t think this hantavirus thing is anything to worry about. The pandemic risk is extremely low. But the problem is that our “public health authorities” permanently destroyed their credibility with covid, so if there ever is an apocalyptic pandemic nobody will believe them.
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@ZubyMusic I fell for that for a while, around 2020 as a matter of fact but I ditched that stupidity once I saw the political nonsense it was attached to
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ZUBY:
ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
The incidence of pronouns in social media bios and email signatures is down at least 70% since the peak in 2020.
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Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adam’s former wife Shelly Miles, who was his caretaker up to the end, just died suddenly of a heart attack at 57. Some wonder if they both didn’t get the bad batch. :(
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@NFL_DovKleiman @nypost That would be a great way for the Jets to assure themselves of the first pick in next year’s draft, which is something they are already apparently trying to do
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: The Jets have made veteran QB Russell Wilson a contract offer for next season, per @nypost "They offered me, and I'm trying to figure out what the next best thing is for me to do. I still know I can play ball at a high level, but I also have an opportunity to do TV..." Wilson would THRIVE in New York 👀
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@CitizenFreePres These people are holding a private company responsible for the health care needs of local residents? Since when was any private company obligated to operate a business in a place they don't want to? I suggest they look to other sources for support.
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Citizen Free Press
Citizen Free Press@CitizenFreePres·
Walgreen's is closing on south side of Chicago after 30 years, due to rampant theft, and local leaders are complaining.
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@girdley Count me as another person who ate unhealthy cereal every day as a child and who hasn’t touched it in decades.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
NEW LONG FORM VIDEO: Why America stopped eating cereal In February 2020, the CEO of Kellogg’s, the company famous for breakfast cereal, went on CNBC and made a surprising suggestion. He encouraged families to consider eating cereal for dinner because it was an affordable option. His name was Gary Pilnick, and he was earning more than $4 million a year. When he made that comment, the internet reacted harshly. TikTok users organized boycotts, and many people compared the moment to a modern version of “let them eat cake.” But what most people missed was that Pilnick wasn’t trying to insult customers. He was trying to save a struggling business. Cereal, once a staple of American households, had been in steady decline for decades. Many of us grew up eating it, everything from Cap’n Crunch to Grape-Nuts, but consumer habits had changed. Kellogg’s had once invented and dominated the cereal category. Yet after nearly a century, the company decided to exit the business entirely. The cereal division was eventually sold to an Italian confectionery company in what many saw as a fire sale, and the Kellogg name disappeared from the stock exchange after generations. So how did cereal go from a $14 billion a year industry in the United States to a product its own creator no longer wanted to own? This is the rise and fall of cereal.
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@drterrysimpson If science is so great, why wants it practiced during Covid especially the censorship? Isn’t part of the scientific method questioning?
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
I'm happy to fight the anti-vaccine nonsense, and when I see the physicians on here following me and reposting, I wonder how many of you stand it? The constant nonsense they post, and it is always the same ones. So thank you. We don't fight to change the minds and hearts of the "believers" we fight to bring science to the people. Funny thing - in science we can change our mind because that is our calling, but in those who have the anti-vaccine dogma, nothing changes there mind. We are simply "tricking" them with data. It is difficult, but more voices are needed to bring sanity to this nonsense
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@TheEXECUTlONER_ I don’t know if he was safe or out but that base runner needs to be severely ashamed of himself for not sliding.
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👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈@TheEXECUTlONER_·
This pitcher makes a heck of an effort and takes a cleat to the face. Top of the 7th, 2 outs, bases loaded, up 3-1, tying run on second, series tied 1-1, winner moves on to the third round of the playoffs. Was he safe or out?
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Aaron Rodgers says he was on “the right side of history” after he refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Rodgers continues to stand by this to this day.
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C. Bradley Thompson
C. Bradley Thompson@CBradleyThomps1·
My wife & I started homeschooling in 1999. Best & most important decision of our lives. We homeschooled for 3 reasons: 1) We wanted our children to have a classical education. 2) We did not want them "socialized" by a government institution. 3) It's a beautiful way of life.
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Jeremy Chapman@JeremyChap23114·
@Nucleics_Inc @JeromeAdamsMD Why can food manufacturers be held legally liable is they manufacture something that harms people? Just like every other product on the market... except for vaccines. Huh.
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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
Vaccine skeptics frequently say: “If vaccines are so safe, why not remove the manufacturers’ liability shield?!” So let’s talk facts. In the 1980s, lawsuits over rare DTP vaccine side effects exploded (from ~9 suits/year to 200+). Companies couldn’t get insurance, some quit making vaccines entirely. By 1985 only ONE U.S. maker was left for pertussis shots. Shortages loomed. Congress passed the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (bipartisan, signed by Reagan) to fix it. 1/3
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