JoAnke

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JoAnke

JoAnke

@JoAnkeFool

Sarcastic fringehead Biologist Father Conservative

Anaheim, CA Katılım Haziran 2025
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@tedcruz “Could be” isn’t good enough
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Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz@tedcruz·
There could be people criminally prosecuted over the ActBlue scandal. But the biggest political consequence would be if ActBlue were shut down. We break it down on Verdict: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tru…
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@_ClimateCraze The climate change scam is on the downswing. The scammers have already found their next fear scam. Microplastics.
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John Shewchuk
John Shewchuk@_ClimateCraze·
Latest UAH data show that earth continues into its 3rd year of global cooling. CO2 continues to underperform.
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JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@catturd2 The future of warfare is here.
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JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@tedcruz Gulf of America, American Ocean. Hey, we’re expanding. Soon it’ll the UK will be the UA.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Here’s my full special on the real history of the American Indians. My team does incredible work on these. I’m proud to be a part of it. m.youtube.com/watch?v=mxapaX…
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@AlpacaAurelius @Pearllisez Yes. Cows essentially collect diffuse and unusable energy, convert it to usable energy, concentrate it, and store it for later use. They’re like an all natural solar farm. They’re almost as good as oil.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
people assume that every time you eat steak you're killing a cow.... but even if you ate 1lb of steak every single day, you wouldn't even kill one whole cow... one cow produces over 500 lbs of meat...and it does this from GRASS which is inedible to humans... cows are basically divine machines that convert inedible food into steak, milk, leather and so much more. yet people continue to say "cow farts are destroying the planet" the cow is the most sustainable and vegan thing you can eat God bless the cow
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
Deny the people justice through the judicial system, and they’ll seek it outside the judicial system. This is going to lead to vigilantism and political assassinations. After the civil war, communism, socialism, Islam, and illegal immigration should all be crimes punishable by death.
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JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@TheKevinDalton They’ll clean up part and confine the press there. Potemkin village style, just like their fellow communists.
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Kevin Dalton
Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
A quick reminder that Gavin Newsom spent 1.2 billion taxpayer dollars in his “Clean California” initiative. It’s starting to seem like Los Angeles isn’t going to be ready for the World Cup or the Olympics…
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
So it’s nanoplastics that we need to fear and not microplastics. Sounds a lot like the global warming to climate change evolution. How big is the smallest plastic (at least a two molecule chain)? What’s the largest molecule size that can be absorbed by a cell? Any evidence of plastic in a cell? What’s the likelihood of sample contamination if the instruments and materials are all contaminated with plastic? If plastic is in us, which it probably is, I highly doubt it’s from our food. Most likely from injections from plastic syringes and with materials contaminated with plastic. If there’s plastic in our water then there’s probably plastic in the fluid being injected into you. Ever had a vaccine shot? Plastic. Get your annual flu shot? Plastic. Ever had an IV? Plastic bag and plastic tube filled with a fluid that is also probably contaminated with plastic. Ever given or received blood? Plastic. What’s the replacement? What’s safer? What’s as abundant and as practical?
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Tom Savino ⚕️🐊🇺🇸
@JoAnkeFool @wacky_doodle @libsoftiktok - Research shows nanoplastics (<1 μm) can cross intestinal barriers via paracellular routes or cell uptake, with studies detecting plastic particles in human blood, tissues, and organs, indicating more complex absorption than strict size cutoffs suggest. -grok
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
JUST IN: RFK Jr. announces the creation of STOMP, a new national program designed to "measure, understand, and remove microplastics from the human body." Make America Healthy Again!
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Annmichelle@Annmich03234983·
@JoAnkeFool @libsoftiktok Not sure where you got that info but plastics have been found in sweat after infrared sauna and urine so your “facts” don’t match reality. Gemini AI says your facts are a common misconception. Nanoparticles can get through and do.
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JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@RoryAndrews916 @libsoftiktok Agreed. Another primary source would be injections. Point is, it’s probably not from the food industry.
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Rorious Maximus
Rorious Maximus@RoryAndrews916·
@JoAnkeFool @libsoftiktok There are poly meshes and other implantable items for hernias and things of that nature. Plastic meshes. Poly propylene and polyester. These are degradable items that are known to slowly decay inside the body.
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@charles_robots @laralogan Not in your urine. Someone responded to me saying that they were found in urine samples. They would stay in your body somewhere, if they were in your body. Which they could be, but the source would have to be an open wound. They’re not getting absorbed through your gut.
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Charles Roberts
Charles Roberts@charles_robots·
@JoAnkeFool @laralogan When they pass through the gut (not absorbed) we know where they go. But when they cannot pass through the kidneys, and are filtered by the kidneys, where do they go?
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Lara Logan
Lara Logan@laralogan·
“Make no mistake - plastics represent an urgent and multi-dimensional threat to human health today”. From a pediatrician at the hearing today.
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JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
Decided to look it up. Some readily available facts. 1 um = 1,000 nm Microplastics are defined as 1 um to 5 mm. The gut wall only allows particles less than 1 nm to pass through. The kidneys filter particles greater than 10 nm. In other words, it appears microplastics are at least 1,000 times too big to be absorbed through the gut and 100 times too big to have passed through your kidneys.
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Annmichelle
Annmichelle@Annmich03234983·
@JoAnkeFool @libsoftiktok Ingesting them. Takeout containers leach onto hot food, water bottles have microplastics etc & now it’s in the water supply. They cause cell dysfunction and increase estrogen (not good for men). They have been found in dead tissue and it’s easy to test for a specialty urine test
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
Decided to look it up. Some readily available facts. 1 um = 1,000 nm Microplastics are defined as 1 um to 5 mm. The gut wall only allows particles less than 1 nm to pass through. The kidneys filter particles greater than 10 nm. In other words, it appears microplastics are at least 1,000 times too big to be absorbed through the gut and 100 times too big to have passed through your kidneys.
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Charles Roberts
Charles Roberts@charles_robots·
I appreciate the rant. To continue my rant, it reminds me of the Covid PCR test. If you run it long enough, you can find traces of any pathogen in any person. If microplastic particle testing is similar, then sure. They'll find whatever they want. Are we talking parts-per-million? Per-billion? Per-trillion? Or as another reply stated, is this backed by trial lawyers who want to drag the polymer industry to court to extract billions in damages?
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
Decided to look it up. Some readily available facts. 1 um = 1,000 nm Microplastics are defined as 1 um to 5 mm. The gut wall only allows particles less than 1 nm to pass through. The kidneys filter particles greater than 10 nm. In other words, it appears microplastics are at least 1,000 times too big to be absorbed through the gut and 100 times too big to have passed through your kidneys.
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Wacky Doodle
Wacky Doodle@wacky_doodle·
@JoAnkeFool @libsoftiktok There was a study came out yesterday that those microplastics WERE CAUSED BY THE GLOVES those testers were wearing. So not an issue.
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
Some readily available facts. 1 um = 1,000 nm Microplastics are defined as 1 um to 5 mm. The gut wall only allows particles less than 1 nm to pass through. The kidneys filter particles greater than 10 nm. In other words, it appears microplastics are at least 1,000 times too big to be absorbed through the gut and 100 times too big to have passed through your kidneys.
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
@Annmich03234983 @libsoftiktok I highly doubt it. Not that I dispute that we ingest it, but I doubt it gets through the gut wall and into us.
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JoAnke
JoAnke@JoAnkeFool·
Or the environmentalists that hate all things oil? And even if it is harmful, how harmful is it really? Where are the problems? Our lifespans don’t appear to be suffering. What’s more harmful, to both us and the environment, plastic or the nonexistent replacement for all things plastic? Think about all the things you’d have to replace. This does look like they’re preparing/poisoning a jury pool for a future class action lawsuit. Similar to what they did with glyphosate.
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