SRPTloving_Scientist

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SRPTloving_Scientist

SRPTloving_Scientist

@SRPT_Fan

Loves bionerd stuff, science, stocks, sports. Tweets and views are obviously my own. I'm not Janet, but she's the queen.

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SRPTloving_Scientist
SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@daveasprey If it happens "way more often with them" why did a huge Danish prospective study of thousands of children show higher autism rates in the unvaccinated group? Where is the signal? Why is it never found? There is no there, there.
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Dave Asprey
Dave Asprey@daveasprey·
It turns out the vaccines don’t *cause* autism. Just like tomatoes don’t cause salsa. As you read in my very first of nine books about health, autism is caused by mitochondrial dysfunction and immune dysfunction triggering neuroinflammation. That can happen without vaccines. It just happens way more often with them. Just like you can make salsa without tomatoes… It just happens way more often when they are an ingredient. Congratulations to @NicHulscher and the other researchers. And to @DrAndyWakefield for staying the course.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

BREAKING: LANDMARK PEER-REVIEWED STUDY FINDS VACCINATION IS A MAJOR RISK FACTOR FOR AUTISM We found 79% of studies evaluating vaccines or their components (107 of 136) reported evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link. After DECADES of censorship and denial, our 50-page analysis of more than 300 studies provides one of the most comprehensive syntheses to date on the possible causes of autism. The paper is now officially PEER-REVIEWED and PUBLISHED in the Journal of Independent Medicine. Autism’s rise is multifactorial—but routine childhood vaccination emerged as a MAJOR modifiable risk factor within the broader causal framework. We found potential determinants of new-onset autism before age 9 to include: 👵 Older parents (>35 years mother, >40 years father) 👶 Premature delivery (<37 weeks) 🧬 Common genetic variants 🧩 Siblings with autism 🔥 Maternal immune activation 💊 In utero drug exposure ☣️ Environmental toxicants 🦠 Gut–brain axis alterations 💉 Combination routine childhood vaccination Of 136 studies evaluating vaccines or their components: ➡️ 107 (79%) found evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link ➡️ 29 reported “no association,” yet lacked unvaccinated controls and were riddled with major flaws ➡️ 12 studies comparing fully vaccinated vs. completely unvaccinated children found every time that the unvaccinated had superior overall health outcomes and substantially lower autism risk Biologic mechanisms converged on shared pathways—including immune dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuroinflammation—triggered by clustered and early-timed vaccination during critical windows of brain development. By evaluating all known risk factors side by side, this analysis uniquely clarifies the relative contribution of vaccination compared to genetic and environmental domains. No prior review has attempted this integrative scope without excluding positive vaccine-association studies or unvaccinated controls—an essential step in determining whether vaccines truly play a role in autism risk, and if so, how significant that role may be within the broader causal landscape. This publication represents a major breakthrough through the longstanding censorship imposed by the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex on the issue of vaccination and autism. It also marks Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s first major return to the peer-reviewed scientific literature in years—after enduring decades of attacks from the vaccine cartel. CONCLUSION: The totality of evidence supports a multifactorial model of ASD in which genetic predisposition, neuroimmune biology, environmental toxicants, perinatal stressors, and iatrogenic exposures converge to produce the phenotype of a post-encephalitic state. Combination and early-timed routine childhood vaccination represents a significant modifiable risk factor for ASD within a broader multifactorial framework, supported by convergent mechanistic, clinical, and epidemiologic findings, and characterized by intensified use, the clustering of multiple doses during critical neurodevelopmental windows, and the lack of research on the cumulative safety of the full pediatric schedule. @McCulloughFund @P_McCulloughMD @DrAndyWakefield @Honest_Medicine @CPriceRogers @KirstinCosgrove @NathanMeadPhD @BreCraven_PA @MilaLRad

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SRPTloving_Scientist
SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@CohnJalvin @getty_a96716 @KyleWOrton And? What does it mean to be ethnically Jewish? Is that some kind of magical hex on a person? Does the fact that only 5 out of 21 of the Bolshevik Central Committee of 1917 were Jewish make you sad? It certainly refutes what you are implying.
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Kyle Orton
Kyle Orton@KyleWOrton·
#Russia: in a village not far from Moscow in 2008, a local was asked why the population was so antisemitic: "It is because the Jews have a secret vegetable they eat so they don’t become alcoholics like the rest of us. And they refuse to share that vegetable with anyone else."
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John Calvin Barnard
John Calvin Barnard@CohnJalvin·
“Haha anti semitism is low IQ magical vegetable thinking.” Meanwhile 1. Vladimir Lenin — Yes (maternal grandfather was a Jewish convert to Christianity; one Jewish grandparent).  2. Leon Trotsky (Bronstein) — Yes (both parents Jewish).  3. Yakov Sverdlov — Yes (Jewish parents).  4. Joseph Stalin — No (Georgian Orthodox Christian family; no credible evidence of Jewish ancestry).  5. Grigory Zinoviev (Radomyslsky/Apfelbaum) — Yes (Jewish family). 6. Lev Kamenev (Rosenfeld) — Yes (Jewish father; at least one Jewish grandparent).
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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@LocasaleLab Or they just have opinions and some of them (like this one) are very factually based because they know the industry so well.
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Jason Locasale
Jason Locasale@LocasaleLab·
STAT represents some of the worst entrenched interests surrounding the industrial complex responsible for driving healthcare costs to catastrophic levels. Full stop. They present themselves as professional journalists, but the moment someone crosses the interests and networks they protect, the mask drops and the reporting devolves into open ad hominem attacks, emotional framing, and narrative management. This is social media punditry and activism pretending to be reporting. They constantly lecture the public about misinformation, professionalism, and scientific integrity but have no hesitation publishing emotionally loaded hit pieces built around personal attacks and tribal signaling. This must be exposed for what it is: paid opinion writing for entrenched interests pretending to be reporting.
Matthew Herper@matthewherper

Marty Makary was the worst FDA commissioner in 25 years. Full stop. I have covered the FDA for that long, and I don’t say this lightly. He was, largely, an agent of chaos because he didn't understand the agency he was trying to lead. My story explaining is in the next post.

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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@given2tweet So glad to hear that AMZN doesn't overlap with their business, but it's their other competitors who are taking the customer they failed to serve. What a garbage company.
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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@given2tweet Say it ain't so. Enjoy your videos and hearing your thoughts on the market. You've shared many great ideas over the years.
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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@given2tweet @fswisen @zebamy Eh. If Iran says no, they will get bombed again, even if it's not electrical plants or whatever. There is no lack of targets. The fighting forces took a breather. After the next round of bombing, maybe Iran more willing to talk. Or maybe less capability to patrol hormuz
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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@given2tweet He donated 0.6% of his wealth. If someone had $10,000 to his name, it would be the equivalent of him giving 60 dollars to a homeless person. Except University of Texas doesn't need the billion dollars and likely won't achieve much with it. At least the homeless guy could eat.
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Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش
This is yet another piece of evidence that Washington still doesn’t understand the shift Iran has gone through during the war. The regime today is more radical, less centralized, and increasingly convinced that it is winning, which means it believes it can dictate the terms of how this conflict ends. That leaves Trump with two real options: Either de facto surrender a ceasefire without a deal, or an agreement shaped around Iran’s demands or a major escalation, with severe consequences for the global system and the international economy. This is the direct result of a campaign built on flawed assumptions — especially a fundamental misreading of Iran’s resilience. Iran is not Venezuela. There is no Delcy Rodríguez waiting in Tehran. And there is no silver bullet for the Iran problem. Period.
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🚨Iranian state TV says Iran told the U.S. through the mediators that it rejects the 15-point plan

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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@mtracey It is interesting to see you promote the truth in this case since you have a strong history of being an Israel-hating "muh free palestine" type. Respect the honesty.
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
Reuters also says their reporting "does not suggest that Netanyahu forced Trump to go to war," but he was an effective advocate of Israel's position, including by stressing to Trump that Iran had (supposedly) attempted to kill him, and he should get payback
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
By the time Netanyahu called Trump 48 hours before the Iran war was launched, Trump had already "approved" a US military operation against Iran, according to Reuters. To the degree that Netanyahu's influence was directly relevant to the war's initiation, it was a matter of timing
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SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@Lowkey0nline Mossad, possibly the world's premier spy organization, definitely never learned how to say basic things in Arabic for writing an Arabic message where they pretend to be Arab. That makes lots of sense. You're just a dumbass.
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Lowkey
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
A supposedly anti-Zionist group referring to Palestine as “أرض أسرائيل” in Arabic is completely unusual.
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Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
It is worthy of note that the group which is claiming responsibility for the burning of ambulances last night refers to Palestine as “the land of Israel.” It does so in both English and Arabic, which is particularly unusual.
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SRPTloving_Scientist
SRPTloving_Scientist@SRPT_Fan·
@DMichaelTripi Over and over the enemies of Israel ask for a zero sum game. It's time to give it to them. There will no longer be an Iran.
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Dominic Michael Tripi
Dominic Michael Tripi@DMichaelTripi·
NEW: Iranian officials say Iran has rejected a US proposal to negotiate ceasefire, says they refuse to negotiate “as long as an entity called Israel exists.”
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