Brent

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Brent

Brent

@brent1776

Austin, TX Katılım Ekim 2007
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@sjkz @wil_da_beast630 The splc is not fringe at all. Governments and big tech use them for their data.. They are the mainstream left.
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S Kutz@sjkz·
I have tweeted many times that the fringe left gathers & fund raises publicly; but the fringe right gathers and fund raises privately. I was wrong. The fringe left funds the fringe right much like the Harlem Globetrotters support the Washington Generals: they need an “opponent” to carry on their show.
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
The SPLC was probably the largest single funder of the Ku Klux Klan in the USA. No punch line.
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@1danacrfs @Tragik187 @ALouStoker @PeterSweden7 People were dying, but were the hospital protocols to blame? There was over reliance on ventilators but 90 percent who are put on a ventilator don't come off alive. And remdesivir was standard of care but causes organ failure. Many died from this not from covid.
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DANA@1danacrfs·
@Tragik187 @ALouStoker @PeterSweden7 I have to disagree with you on this particular matter. Trump himself witnessed this in NYC while he was President. This is a fact.
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PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
This should be headline news EVERYWHERE. A Pfizer insider who was former head of toxicology in Europe has just come out and said something that many "conspiracy theorists" suspected. He estimates that 20 000 to 60 000 people in Germany have died from the c*vid vaccine. This was said at a parliamentary enquiry commission in Germany. So why isn't this massive news being reported everywhere? Is the mainstream media that has recieved millions in funding from Bill Gates deliberately covering this up... 🤔
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@seanu82766 @RpsAgainstTrump His family is 100% corrupt. Their only business is selling access to Biden.
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Sean@seanu82766·
@RpsAgainstTrump Fuck this criminal... Biden was protecting FAMILY members he KNEW would be mercilessly persecuted unjustly. trump will be pardoning legitimately the most corrupt administration in the history of this country. Literally the "cherry on top" of the corruption sundae.
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Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
BREAKING: Trump promises mass pardons for his staff before leaving office. WSJ reports that in a recent meeting, Trump said he would pardon those “within 200 feet of the Oval Office.”
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@jmammina @ForecasterEnten @KFILE Small price? The democrats also believe in death to America and when they win unlike Iran they will actually be able to achieve it.
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(((Harry Enten)))@ForecasterEnten·
A steady fall into the abyss for Trump's net approval, as it falls into Death Valley. He's now at a term 2 low: -18 pts. Big reason why: Independents. Trump's at -45 pts. The worst for any prez at this point in term 2. Worse than Nixon (-36 pts) at the height of Watergate!
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Brent@brent1776·
@penheiro53 @alanbarnard1 @rosavita 90% of people used those low quality masks. And n95 are not intended to be used all day. It's insane
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Alan Barnard
Alan Barnard@alanbarnard1·
I believe that CATA, through their persistence at hunting down the truth, have uncovered a scandal bigger than any before. Thousands of lives were lost because HCWs were lied to that they were safe wearing a baggy blue. And that lie continues because of an orchestrated cover-up…
David Osborn@SafeDavid3

CATA (Covid Airborne Transmission Alliance) has today issued this press release ahead of next Thursday's publication of the Inquiry's module 3 report: tinyurl.com/CATA-press-rel…

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Hans Fiene 🦬@HansFiene·
Project Hail Mary was really great. Go see it.
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@jasonwilliamsmd @giesler79 But why doesn't our government fund these studies. It's understandable that pharma won't since they can't make money from it. But our government which spends money like water won't spend a nickel on these studies. Why?
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
It's not that pharma is behind everything bad. The system is built around profit incentives, and off-patent drugs that cost a few dollars don't fit that model. That doesn't make pharma evil, it just means the funding structure for clinical trials doesn't serve every promising drug equally. That's a system problem, not a conspiracy.
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR
Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
The CIA didn't hide a cancer cure. The pharmaceutical industry made it unprofitable to pursue one. I've been using antiparasitic drugs like ivermectin and mebendazole in my cancer protocols since 2017. Not because cancer is a parasite. That's an oversimplification that leads people down the wrong path. It's because parasites and cancer cells run the same biological playbook: hijack the host, evade immune detection, replicate, spread. Drugs designed to disrupt one can hit the other. What I've seen clinically is that these drugs, when used properly alongside immunotherapy, can extend lives that the conventional system had written off. But they're not magic bullets. Every cancer is different. Dosing matters. Combinations matter. I've also seen cases where fenbendazole appeared to accelerate tumor growth when used incorrectly. The science here requires precision. Mebendazole has over 200 published studies showing anti-cancer activity. The evidence has been building in plain sight for years. The real question isn't why the CIA had this document. It's why drugs that cost a few dollars per dose still can't get funding for large-scale cancer trials. You already know the answer.
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CIA faces furious backlash after hidden document with potential cure for cancer is declassified trib.al/cKVJB6i

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@jniz4president @RupertLowe10 Korea and other countries in the region would disagree with you. Plus they were part of the axis powers aligned with Hitler.
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Jesse@jniz4president·
The problem with y'all constantly comparing yourselves to countries like Japan is that Japan didn't colonise half of the world and impose its language and culture on them. You created a situation where foreign lands across the globe were bearing your flag, speaking your language and adhering to your customs. You then brought thousands of them back to your own shores, where they spent centuries on your homeland, forgetting their old ways and being completely absorbed into your own. And then, in 1948, you declared all members of your colonies British citizens, and invited them to your country because of labour shortages. The main reason they took this offer is because their own homelands had been destabilised. Japan can claim a higher percentage of ethnic purity because it didn't go on a centuries-long campaign spreading its culture across the world, all while shipping its vassals to its home. England is in an entirely different boat. Pun intended. So is France and all the other colonial powers.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
If I moved to Japan, and lived in Japan for decades, speaking the language, integrating into society, contributing to the economy. Would I be ethnically Japanese? No. No I would not. I would never pretend to be. Nor would that apply to India, Thailand, Mexico, Denmark or anywhere else. So why is England different? Of course there is an English ethnicity. I am entirely bemused by how so many argue against that. It’s just a fact. Politicians who say otherwise are cowards. This is painfully obvious. Restore Britain’s position is clear. English ethnicity exists - it’s the only sodding data point that the Government collects on anything. Of course someone who is not of that ethnicity can be British, obviously. But it equally does not mean that the English ethnicity is imaginary. Those two things can be true at the same time. I got in trouble years ago for suggesting that the footballer Paul Pogba was French, but not ethnically French. It’s insanity. That is just a factual position. Common sense, clearly. Separately, Restore Britain has said from the very start - owning a British passport does not make you British. We have seen how lazily those documents have been frittered away. Holding that piece of paper does not automatically make you British, we are very clear on that. Is the Egyptian lunatic Alaa Abd El-Fattah British? He has a passport. Restore Britain says NO. No, he is not and he should be stripped of that paper and deported. Being British encompasses so much more than that, it means so much more than that. It is not simply a piece of paper. It is culture, shared beliefs, patriotism, language, a common understanding of what is right and wrong. That has nothing to do with ethnicity, obviously. But for even daring to suggest that English ethnicity exists I’ll be roundly attacked. It is just a fact. Every other country in the world manages to acknowledge ethnicities exist without descending into hysteria. England should be able to do the same.
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Laura Boné
Laura Boné@2laurabone·
@JimHODL @AndrewKaufmanMD Why would you be "open" to being convinced of scientific misinformation? As someone permanently disabled by Covid, I can assure you it's not "just a bad cold". There are 40 Million+ more disabled by Covid inUS. No treatment or cure. Inconvenient truth for disinformation agents
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Andrew Kaufman MD
Andrew Kaufman MD@AndrewKaufmanMD·
The greatest threat to the medical mafia? Questioning germ theory. If the public understood that contagion is a manufactured narrative and that disease does not spread person to person, the medical industry would collapse overnight. Imagine how different society would be if people understood their symptoms to be part of healing instead of something to fear. Imagine how different we would interact if we served those who had physical sickness symptoms, instead of isolating them. Without germ theory, they cannot justify any of the totalitarian narrative including lockdowns or mandates. If you want to resist the system, start by learning the truth.
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Dillon Loomis
Dillon Loomis@DillonLoomis·
Elon - to be clear - the bet was that Tesla wouldn't sell a Cybercab to a customer for $30k or less before 2027. Are you saying THAT specifically is going to happen?
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@wholemars Gonna happen 😂

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Brent@brent1776·
@SirBylHolte I think shes older than him. He's tall for his age after all.
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
“A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Episode 5” continues its celebration of the power and majesty of men, EXCEPT: In a flashback, young Dunk has a DIVERSE FEMALE best friend who is smarter and tougher than he is. She talks down to him. She calls him stupid. She says “FUCK” a lot. She has a boy’s name. She’s the leader. But then, the show corrects itself to become one of the best episodes ever. If you’re not watching this series, you’re doing yourself a grave disservice.
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@robert83047 @JavonPrice How did the cattle and horses get to Puerto Rico? They all came from Europe
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Roberto El Hermoso
Roberto El Hermoso@robert83047·
@JavonPrice The Spanish brought the original “vaqueros” (cowboys), horses and cattle from *Puerto Rico* in 1521. Juan Ponce de León brought these with him on his second trip to Florida when he sailed from port San Juan, Puerto Rico. AOC’s history.
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Javon Price 🇺🇸@JavonPrice·
I know AOC’s comments come as a surprise to many who haven’t really interacted much with highly educated liberal minorities — but this is par for the course. They reject any and everything from Europe despite their surnames being of European descent, their spouses being White descendants of Europeans, and the very country they hate being founded by Western Europeans. To most outside observers, it doesn’t make sense, but to them it doesn’t have to. Their ideology is not built to be challenged or debated. It simply demands absolute fealty and zealotry from its followers. It explains why they’ll travel thousands of miles to make complete fools of themselves with zero understanding of history or grasp on reality.
TheBlaze@theblaze

AOC tries, fails to mock Rubio: "My favorite part is he said cowboys are rooted in Spain. Uhhh, speak to Mexicans & African slaves!"

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@TMRickman @opinonhaver That's a lie. Improved nutrition and indoor plumbing saved those kids, not vaccines
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Terri Menke-Rickman PhD
Terri Menke-Rickman PhD@TMRickman·
@opinonhaver Before vaccines 20% of US kids died before age 5 from infectious diseases. Sure hope we don’t have to see that again for people to stop the insanity.
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Brent@brent1776·
@NuriSunnah @elonmusk There were no Muslims on this land before the Mayflower. That's nonsense for which you have zero evidence.
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Nuri Sunnah
Nuri Sunnah@NuriSunnah·
Before the Mayflower landed in this country, there were Africans and "Native Americans" in this land. Many of the former, by the way, were Muslim. If your "English-Scotts-Irish" culture is so good, go back to the land of your ancestors. I'll stay here in America, in the land of mine. 🇺🇸🕋
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
For a country to survive, there has to be a common culture. Nobody dies to defend a “multicultural economic zone”! American culture, with its English-Scotts-Irish origin, is great and worth fighting for. Some may not realize it, but that’s why people come here. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Important segment starting at 25 : 39 in Tucker’s video on who is a “Heritage American”, a now necessary term. A young Anthony Scalia, future Supreme Court justice, upholding Anglo-American law, consciously bristled at his ethnic and religious distinction from the WASPs whom foreign professors assigned a foundational status. But then he went to England and saw it and felt it;

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@drterrysimpson @shellpem So we don't need to take one to protect grandma anymore. She can take it if she wants to protect herself, and I can do the same, or not.
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Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
@shellpem No - this is what it does - and every RNA virus before- now if you have some virology perspective to share …
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
“The vaccine doesn’t prevent COVID.” Neither does a seatbelt prevent car crashes. It prevents you from dying in one. The COVID vaccines were never sold as magical force fields. They were designed to train the immune system to blunt severity. And they did — dramatically. I wish they were a magic shield but they were not When vaccination rates rose, hospitalization and death rates fell — even as cases surged with new variants. If the vaccines “did nothing,” the ICU curves would have moved in parallel between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations. They didn’t. Protection against infection waned as the virus mutated. That’s virology. Coronaviruses evolve. So do influenza viruses. That is not scandal; that is biology. Esp RNA virus biology But protection against severe disease held far better — and that is what determines whether hospitals overflow and morgues deploy refrigeration trucks. The absolutist framing — “it doesn’t prevent COVID” — is rhetorical sleight of hand. It confuses “not perfect” with “not effective.” Nothing in medicine is perfect. The question is not whether breakthrough infections occur. The question is whether you are less likely to end up intubated, hypoxic, or dead. The data answered that clearly. You may resent mandates. You may dislike pharmaceutical companies. But epidemiologic curves do not care about resentment. They care about outcomes. And the outcomes shifted.
Tired of being politically correct@USBornNRaised

@SteveCl58542482 @drterrysimpson The bottom-line is this: Not the vaccine nor the booster prevents covid 19 nor transmission.

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Brent@brent1776·
@drterrysimpson Then they never should have used the line "my vaccine is to protect others and vulnerable people". And it should never be used again. Vaccines no longer stop infection or spread, so mandates make no sense and should all be eliminated.
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@SteveWeather4d @justiceplay_s @mattvanswol Woke has just been around longer than we knew. The leftists would scream if we tried to fix it, and we all know why. Of course Republicans are spineless so won't even try.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: It has been revealed that the man who DRUGGED, KIDNAPPED, and R*PED a CHILD in Charlotte NC... ...IS AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT!!!! He is also listed as a "WHITE MALE" in arrest records. There will be no protests for her. You won't find this in the mainstream media...
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