Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD

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Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD

Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD

@MundlerStudents

Associate prof, Eng Lit (maître de conférences HDR, 11e section); writer. Eclectic interests. Member of Biosafety Now.

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Gilles Demaneuf
Gilles Demaneuf@gdemaneuf·
1/13 Continuing my earlier thread on Daszak’s $4M “I’m poor now” lawsuit drama: EcoHealth just filed their Motion to Dismiss (NYSCEF Doc. 43, April 2, 2026). It’s brutal. 💥 Here’s what Daszak is actually suing for — and why pages 4–5 of the memo (PDF pp. 9–10) destroy his case.
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GeowatchJohn
GeowatchJohn@fotografo_John·
888 pesticides in clouds – new data from France A recent study shows that clouds contain pesticides, sometimes in quantities that are above the European limit for drinking water. Researchers analyzed cloud samples in France and found 32 different pesticide active ingredients, including substances that have long been banned there. The pesticides evaporate, are spread over long distances and return to earth with the rain, even in regions without agricultural use. The use of pesticides is not only a problem where it takes place, the entire water cycle is affected. And ultimately all of us. Source: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40920485 Everyone is feeling it right now. This is not "normal" weather. Tiredness. Foggy head. Pressure in the body. Constantly sick
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Daniel Gugger 888@daniel_gugger

888 Pestizide in Wolken – neue Daten aus Frankreich Eine aktuelle Studie zeigt: Wolken enthalten Pestizide, teils in Mengen, die über dem europäischen Grenzwert für Trinkwasser liegen. Forscher analysierten Wolkenproben in Frankreich und fanden 32 verschiedene Pestizidwirkstoffe, darunter auch Substanzen, die dort längst verboten sind. Die Pestizide verflüchtigen sich, werden über grosse Entfernungen verbreitet und kehren mit dem Regen auf die Erde zurück, selbst in Regionen ohne landwirtschaftliche Nutzung. Der Einsatz von Pestiziden ist nicht nur dort ein Problem, wo er stattfindet, der gesamte Wasserkreislauf ist betroffen. Und damit letztlich wir alle. Quelle: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40920485 Jeder spürt es gerade. Das ist kein „normales“ Wetter. Müdigkeit. Benebelter Kopf. Druck im Körper. Ständig krank. Nenn es Chemtrails, komischer Nebel, Wettermanipulation oder Zufall.. aber du hast das Gefühl IRGENDWAS stimmt nicht ? Du schaust nach oben und bist "skeptisch" ?

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The Vertlartnic
The Vertlartnic@TheVertlartnic·
Medical Community Concerned By Public’s Tendency To Notice Their Own Symptoms
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Phil 🇺🇦@Ozymandiasdust·
Woken up in Newlyn to a very monotonous cock crowing. 😊
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Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD
Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD@MundlerStudents·
@SciFrTheFringe How refreshing. The whole discourse of how the public has turned against science, when actually the public is calling out lies and coverups, is absolutely intolerable. It's an unconscious echo of the idea of religious heresy in times gone by.
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Il est l’or 🌱🚲
Il est l’or 🌱🚲@_ilestlor·
Le problème des poissons d’avril dans la presse c’est qu’ils sont parfois trop proches de la réalité 😅
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Some Buddy Else
Some Buddy Else@SomeBuddyElse22·
@RogerPielkeJr I am suspicious of her motivation. She appears to find it objectionable to even consider the possibility that it could have been engineered in the Wuhan lab.
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The Honest Broker
The Honest Broker@RogerPielkeJr·
For some reason Angie Rasmussen - "It was not a goddamn lab leak" - blocks me on X I spent some time with Claude AI evaluating her summary arguments (L image) why a lab leak is not possible They are ... not good (R image) Cherrypicking, ignoring literature, name calling
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SPECR_cat
SPECR_cat@CatSpecr·
Perhaps my name should be Stratford?🐾 After a road to the church?🚘
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SPECR_cat@CatSpecr·
Perhaps my name should be Canticle?🐾 Meaning a short liturgical song?🎼
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SPECR_cat@CatSpecr·
Perhaps my name should be Claxton?🐾 After the first vicar at st phillips?🕯️
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
It’s so tiresome that a bunch of ignorant (or corrupt, take your pick) people have kicked off the “Covid came from a market” nonsense all over again. That didn’t happen, we know it didn’t happen, and we also know what did. The only missing pieces are fine points, like who exactly did what, and when. But the big questions on Covid’s origin have all been answered. It’s exactly like the supposed mystery of MH370. We know the pilot hijacked his own plane and sent it into the Indian Ocean. No honest and informed person doubts that. The only unknowns are the details, like how and when he killed everyone on board, and whether he tried to ditch the plane or killed himself first. Covid is the same. The Wuhan Institute of Virology had long been manipulating coronaviruses. After Obama banned gain-of-function experiments in the U.S., Fauci funneled money through EcoHealth and outsourced those experiments to Wuhan. After doing that for a few years, they hatched a plan to insert furin cleavage sites into coronaviruses, fully aware that these sites made the viruses exponentially more dangerous. They then asked the Pentagon to fund that experiment, supposedly to protect soldiers from SARS, like some guy in Antarctica buying snake-bite insurance. The Pentagon said no, but the Chinese already had the blueprint and went ahead anyway, in unsafe conditions, because they didn’t care. The virus escaped and the rest is history.
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Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD
Helen E. Mundler-Arantes PhD@MundlerStudents·
@HansMahncke "We know the pilot hijacked his own plane and sent it into the Indian Ocean." - A very ill advised analogy, and pretty much the "wet market" of plane disasters. Florence de Changy's book is to MH370 as Matt Ridley and Alina Chan's book is to Covid origins. Maybe give it a read.
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@ChatsWithEm
@ChatsWithEm@chatswithem·
Popped into a local church ⛪️ and they had some lovely reflections to enjoy Really touching tasks to try To try write a message to say sorry in the sand that you can then wipe away Or a personal message you can write that then you can stir and dissolve away in water Goodness and truth at its heart #Easter
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Phil 🇺🇦
Phil 🇺🇦@Ozymandiasdust·
Brain frazzled trying to include two theorists from different subject perspectives in an assignment. It's painful...😂
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Phil 🇺🇦@Ozymandiasdust·
@MundlerStudents Haha you'll be happy to know Bourdieu, Amartya Sen and, maybe, a bit of Freire... 😊
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Beatrice Groves
Beatrice Groves@beatricegroves1·
My favourite depiction of the Entry into Jerusalem - the blue, the guys in the trees, the proud donkey & the three people displaying the various stages of getting their clothes off to lay under his feet. It is perfect. Giotto, c.1305, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua #PalmSunday
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Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker@ClerkofOxford·
'It is the custom in God's church, established by its teachers, that everywhere the priest should bless palm-branches on this day, and distribute them, thus blessed, to the people.' An Anglo-Saxon sermon for Palm Sunday ('Palmsunnandæg' in Old English): aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com/2013/03/palm-s…
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