Sylvia Leigh Rhodea

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Sylvia Leigh Rhodea

Sylvia Leigh Rhodea

@SylviaRhodea

Christian, writer, co-founder Ottawa Impact/MI Impact, county commissioner. Prior social work & parental rights advocacy. Thoughts are mine. #VoteSylviaRhodea

Ottawa County, Michigan Katılım Kasım 2010
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
'I went to the Unite the Kingdom rally in search of the far-right...' Thank you @Nanaakua1 for this report debunking the vile rhetoric of @Keir_Starmer and his commie ilk.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
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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alex@cornfuzed·
@SylviaRhodea @DaveBondyTV @matthewmaddock @JoeMoss @allison_mi56251 Hey how did that John Gibbs hire go? Or the lawsuit against Hambley? Ottawa Impact is a joke. They got thrown out on their asses after one term. Real conservatives stood up and made Joe and Sylvia sit quietly in the corner where they belong.
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Dave Bondy
Dave Bondy@DaveBondyTV·
🚨$149,500 of taxpayer money for an all-gender locker room in Grand Rapids. City commissioners approved it unanimously, calling it part of their “equity” priorities. Follow me here-- @DaveBondyTV as I dig into Grand Rapids untold stories.
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Sylvia Leigh Rhodea@SylviaRhodea·
Ottawa County, Grand Rapids, and Whitmer’s Michigan were all partners of GARE, which also worked to infuse DEI on the federal level with the Biden Administration. @JoeMoss and @OttawaImpact aligned commissioners—with the support of the @OttawaGOP—abolished DEI on Day 1 in office in 2023, as Trump would do in 2025. Ottawa County, MI, was the 1st local government in the nation to abolish their DEI Department, and for that there was media hell to pay.
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Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪@VoicesUnheard·
Kids are waking up, and that last line says it all: “I didn’t ask to be taught this.” Enough already. This isn’t education. It’s emotional validation for adults at the expense of children’s minds, and it only creates more confusion and division. Parents want schools teaching math, reading, science, history and real-life skills, not identity obsessions and social programming. More families are choosing homeschool and private school for a reason.
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Mark Valorian
Mark Valorian@markvalorian·
Just very impactful sentiment that I think gets to the heart of a lot of problems we face. It is much easier to allow injustice to transpire around us because engagement carries a social cost, often in excess of what we may perceive to be its moral benefit. "What good does it do me or my family to make myself a target for radicals by standing up to them? My personal voice will not be loud enough to contend with the mob; therefore, the 'correct' choice is to simply stand idly by, or at most, flee to less contentious territory." While that may actually be true on an individual level, if enough people think this way, it can marginalize their shared beliefs out of existence...which can be disproportionately damaging to more stoic, individualist perspectives that are inherently more concerned with individual calculus. So those who hold individualist viewpoints bear more responsibility than any other group to stand up and shoulder the individual burden for the collective good (ironically). Our founders faced essentially the same proposition...tacitly accept the status quo and incur no risk...or challenge it and literally risk their lives for the sake of our future. We owe it to both them and our children to display at least a fraction of that courage in shaping our trajectory.
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Mark Valorian
Mark Valorian@markvalorian·
Clarence Thomas' remarks on progressivism, its foundations, history, and impact -- from his appearance at UT Austin today, 4/15/26. Entire unedited appearance attached below.
ABC News Politics@ABCPolitics

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday delivered a televised broadside against progressivism, a political philosophy he described as an existential threat to America and the principles that founded it 250 years ago. abcnews.link/vKHBiTS

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Sylvia Leigh Rhodea@SylviaRhodea·
@maija_hahn And MDHHS vaccine waiver session fear propagandizing isn’t going to make shoddy science more believable or safe.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
@elonmusk @KenValliere 7 million children have received a mRNA shot this year. All major hospitals are still pressuring children and pregnant women to get them. We need to pull them from the market.
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Sylvia Leigh Rhodea@SylviaRhodea·
Imagine what Michigan could get done if we focused on core government functions instead of promoting DEI to children and forcing unreliable green energy on communities. @JoeMoss
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Sylvia Leigh Rhodea@SylviaRhodea·
I wonder how many roads we could repair and pave in Michigan—down to the township level—if we dealt with Michigan fraud? Whitmer’s budgets have grown to $80B+, but our people still struggle with basic infrastructure needs. Whatever happened to Whitmer “fixing the damn roads”? We need the legislature to step in. @JoeMoss
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Allison Miedema
Allison Miedema@AllisonMMiedema·
Common sense. Kids First. Saves Money. The trickle down effects- less administrators and counselors needed for behavior and emotional issues. We don’t need complex systems to “fix” what’s failing our children. @deboernancy @SylviaRhodea @JoeMoss
Allison Miedema@AllisonMMiedema

Michigan would do well to increase time outdoors as part of its education reform. In my past research on this, studies showed increased productivity, academic success and improved behavior and mental health. @deboernancy @SylviaRhodea @JoeMoss

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