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La Mesa, CA Katılım Mart 2014
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Chezron@chezronify·
@Rosewind2007 @NickCatone Vaccines killed his child. You believe the human body is designed so poorly that it requires 26+ injections of hazardous toxins, manmade chemicals, heavy metals, and fetal DNA to be “healthy.” That’s crazy.
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Rosewind@Rosewind2007·
@marivalford @NickCatone No. I am pointing out that Nick Catone is spreading a dangerous falsehood about vaccines. What he is saying is quite simply untrue. Losing a child is a tragedy. No one would deny his terrible grief. But what he is doing is wrong, and will cost further innocent lives.
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Rosewind@Rosewind2007·
Hello #VaccinesWork #scicomm friends. Nick Catone is spreading an #antivaxx lie on FB, see screenshot below. The 79.4% figure I have confirmed does not relate to children receiving vaccines "the day they passed away". Please correct this lie wherever you see it. Thread:
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
“Sudden And Unexpected”@toobaffled·
Dr. Maura L. Gillison, a leading oncologist often called the ‘Queen of Vaccines’ for her strong advocacy of the HPV vaccine and broader vaccination programs, has died from aggressive bowel cancer. She was a prominent researcher and promoter of vaccines as a key tool against cancer, particularly HPV-related ones. Her death from an aggressive form of cancer has sparked discussion in skeptical circles about the irony and potential long-term risks. More than 100 studies have explored ‘turbo cancer’ phenomena in recent years. The pattern of high-profile pro-vax figures facing serious health issues continues.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
@FenixAmmunition Things go wrong with the body. That's inevitable for everyone no matter how hard someone works on their health. What matters is catching them soon and living a life so that when bad things happen, you're body is in a strong position to minimize the damage and bounce back.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I had low iron for 11 years. Yes, even when I ate meat, my ferritin was low and averaged 38 ng/mL. I’ve finally boosted it back to healthy levels. You can see my protocol below. On the surface, my low ferritin was easy to dismiss by most standards of care. Most doctors miss this or don't investigate it deeply enough, including mine during those years. I get it. The human body is complicated and the science is constantly evolving. My hemoglobin and hematocrit were normal. Ferritin measures stored iron, while hemoglobin measures circulating iron, and because the body drains its reserves first to keep hemoglobin normal, you can be fully iron deficient with a perfectly normal hemoglobin and hematocrit. This is why my low ferritin kept getting dismissed: the numbers that define anemia looked fine, so no one asked why my iron reserves wouldn't refill. During these 11 years, before doing health stuff and when on my longevity protocol, I sadly did not fully understand how important iron was to my body. Now, everywhere I look, I see iron playing a central role. Still, during those 11 years, I tried everything to fix it, including eating meat and every type of oral iron supplementation, using every timing trick and every formulation. None of the iron would stick and we couldn’t figure out why. I overhauled my medical team earlier this year. With greater capacity, we revisited everything. Then we discovered my autoimmune gastritis (AIG). With AIG, my stomach doesn't make enough acid to absorb iron. The only route left was to bypass the gut and deliver it intravenously. Most people treat anemia as the threshold to watch. But long before hemoglobin drops, low iron starves the enzymes your cells depend on: the ones your mitochondria use to make energy, synthesize DNA, build dopamine and other neurotransmitters, and power immune defense. That is why you can feel fatigue, brain fog, and worse endurance even with normal hemoglobin and an otherwise "normal" iron panel. We did a deep dive on possible iron infusion therapies. I ended up getting a 1000mg monoferric infusion. Why we chose Monoferric: > Monoferric is more tolerable, allowing a higher dose of up to 1000 mg > a complete replenishment dose in one infusion > other IV irons require multiple infusions (3-5) > head-to-head randomized trials show it causes hypophosphatemia in only about 8% of patients compared to 74% with Injectafer > its most common side effects are mild nausea and rash occurring in roughly 1% of patients > other options, including Iron dextran (INFeD), carries a black-box FDA warning for potentially life-threatening allergic reactions and requires a mandatory test dose before each new treatment course > it's very expensive. Your doctor can write a letter to your insurance company to justify medical necessity. Ferritin levels post infusion: + 205 ng/mL 2 weeks post infusion + 195 ng/mL 4 weeks post infusion Our target is 80 ng/mL. We will continue to monitor. Levels are expected to settle around 6-8 weeks post-infusion. The lessons I’ve learned: + don’t mess with low iron + don’t accept it as ok + it could be pointing to a more serious problem + try your preferred method to correct: meat, supplements, etc. + and if it doesn’t correct, investigate why, and consider an infusion
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Chezron@chezronify·
@bryan_johnson You had low ferritin because you didn't eat enough meat with copper and magnesium. You lack beef LIVER, specifically. Quit taking vaccines, they screw up everything! Iron will not be present when testing because it is being stored instead of used. You need copper & mag to use it.
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Chezron@chezronify·
@bryan_johnson You have an autoimmune condition because you took VACCINES, Duh
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
For those of you suggesting that I eat meat and get sun to cure my autoimmune gastritis, I was eating meat and in the sun for hours a day when this autoimmune condition started. I continued to eat meat and was in the sun as it progressed. And to be clear, I know you’re coming from a good place and I appreciate your intent. I love you motherfuckers.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I had low iron for 11 years. Yes, even when I ate meat, my ferritin was low and averaged 38 ng/mL. I’ve finally boosted it back to healthy levels. You can see my protocol below. On the surface, my low ferritin was easy to dismiss by most standards of care. Most doctors miss this or don't investigate it deeply enough, including mine during those years. I get it. The human body is complicated and the science is constantly evolving. My hemoglobin and hematocrit were normal. Ferritin measures stored iron, while hemoglobin measures circulating iron, and because the body drains its reserves first to keep hemoglobin normal, you can be fully iron deficient with a perfectly normal hemoglobin and hematocrit. This is why my low ferritin kept getting dismissed: the numbers that define anemia looked fine, so no one asked why my iron reserves wouldn't refill. During these 11 years, before doing health stuff and when on my longevity protocol, I sadly did not fully understand how important iron was to my body. Now, everywhere I look, I see iron playing a central role. Still, during those 11 years, I tried everything to fix it, including eating meat and every type of oral iron supplementation, using every timing trick and every formulation. None of the iron would stick and we couldn’t figure out why. I overhauled my medical team earlier this year. With greater capacity, we revisited everything. Then we discovered my autoimmune gastritis (AIG). With AIG, my stomach doesn't make enough acid to absorb iron. The only route left was to bypass the gut and deliver it intravenously. Most people treat anemia as the threshold to watch. But long before hemoglobin drops, low iron starves the enzymes your cells depend on: the ones your mitochondria use to make energy, synthesize DNA, build dopamine and other neurotransmitters, and power immune defense. That is why you can feel fatigue, brain fog, and worse endurance even with normal hemoglobin and an otherwise "normal" iron panel. We did a deep dive on possible iron infusion therapies. I ended up getting a 1000mg monoferric infusion. Why we chose Monoferric: > Monoferric is more tolerable, allowing a higher dose of up to 1000 mg > a complete replenishment dose in one infusion > other IV irons require multiple infusions (3-5) > head-to-head randomized trials show it causes hypophosphatemia in only about 8% of patients compared to 74% with Injectafer > its most common side effects are mild nausea and rash occurring in roughly 1% of patients > other options, including Iron dextran (INFeD), carries a black-box FDA warning for potentially life-threatening allergic reactions and requires a mandatory test dose before each new treatment course > it's very expensive. Your doctor can write a letter to your insurance company to justify medical necessity. Ferritin levels post infusion: + 205 ng/mL 2 weeks post infusion + 195 ng/mL 4 weeks post infusion Our target is 80 ng/mL. We will continue to monitor. Levels are expected to settle around 6-8 weeks post-infusion. The lessons I’ve learned: + don’t mess with low iron + don’t accept it as ok + it could be pointing to a more serious problem + try your preferred method to correct: meat, supplements, etc. + and if it doesn’t correct, investigate why, and consider an infusion

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Chezron@chezronify·
@WolfofX Thank you for this story! Two heros!
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Wolf of X@WolfofX·
In July 2013, five-year-old Jocelyn Rojas vanished while playing near her home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, triggering an urgent community search. Among the volunteers were 15-year-old Temar Boggs and his friend Chris Garcia, who decided they couldn't just stand by. The two teenagers grabbed their bicycles and joined the effort, riding through nearby streets while keeping an eye out for anything unusual. Not long into their search, they noticed a young girl matching Jocelyn's description sitting inside a vehicle. Convinced they had found her, the boys began pursuing the car on their bikes, staying behind it for roughly 15 minutes and refusing to give up despite being vastly outmatched. Realizing he was being followed, the driver eventually stopped and let the little girl out of the vehicle before fleeing the scene. Jocelyn was found unharmed and safely reunited with her family. Police later arrested 73-year-old Troyer Robert Glass in connection with the abduction. Temar Boggs' determination and quick thinking transformed an ordinary summer afternoon into an extraordinary act of courage, proving that sometimes heroes are simply teenagers who choose to act when others might hesitate.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
PAUL OFFIT: COVID shot heart damage in teenagers "a very small price to pay." "I just think people have to realistic expectations of the fact that you're going to learn as you go." This guy was actually on the FDA panel that green-lit mRNA shots for teens...
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Ashok Dadhwal
Ashok Dadhwal@ashokdadhwal196·
RFK Jr. claims he can spot “mitochondrial challenges” in children just by looking at their faces and behavior. That’s not how science works. Public health policy should be guided by evidence, peer-reviewed research, and medical expertise—not intuition, anecdotes, or pseudoscientific speculation. #ScienceMatters #PublicHealth
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Chezron@chezronify·
@TMZ Where's the Laughing Emoji? For this Heartless A-hole.
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Walter Masterson
Walter Masterson@waltermasterson·
The LA voter fraud is out of control. Am I supposed to believe that no one in Calabasas, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Malibu, Culver Cuty and Santa Monica voted for Spencer Pratt?
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Chezron@chezronify·
@australian We aren't all mourning. Geoffrey wanted to force vaccinate for COVID. Karma at work.
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The Australian
The Australian@australian·
The aviation industry is mourning the death of respected journalist and commentator Geoffrey Thomas, at age 74. Alongside wife Christine Wells, Mr Thomas founded the AirlineRatings.com website which for the first time ranked carriers by safety, forcing them to undertake regular safety audits. Robyn Ironside has more: bit.ly/4uU5pek
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Chezron@chezronify·
@DailyMail How is that COVID vaccination working out for you? No jab, no fly? Karma
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Australian media industry in mourning after iconic aviation presenter Geoffrey Thomas dies trib.al/6kMWbSV
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Chezron@chezronify·
@thehealthb0t Well, you did. You should be in solitary confinement.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Bill Gates: "Robert Kennedy Jr. wrote a book saying that Tony Fauci and I killed millions of children and made billions of dollars from vaccines."
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Thanks to late mail-in ballots, Raman is now "on track to defeat Spencer Pratt" This was her on Election Night:
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Skid Row, Los Angeles — then vs. now. 2015: Clean building, functioning street. 2025: Heavy graffiti, tents, encampments, and visible decline. This is what years of failed policies have delivered in one of America’s most iconic cities. It’s why strong leadership and real solutions matter more than ever. That’s why I’m voting for Spencer Pratt today if I live in LA — to help restore safety, accountability, and dignity to our streets. We can’t keep going down this path. Would you like to see Skid Row in LA return to being clean and safe? (Video: AI | Images: @jakexploring)
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Jemele Hill
Jemele Hill@jemelehill·
Spencer Pratt is an elite. Fool blew his $10 million fortune on wine, crystals and partying. He’s a proven liar. Said he was living in a trailer when in fact, he staying in a $1500-a-night hotel in one of the richest parts of LA flanked by personal armed security. While it’s terrible that he lost his house in the fire, he didn’t have homeowners insurance and admitted he was house poor. Thinking it’s a terrible idea to put a political novice who cannot manage his own personal finances in charge of a complex city with a $15 billion budget isn’t “sneering elitism” — it is called common sense.
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This kind of sneering elitism is exactly how you get Trump. Or Pratt.

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Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
This is your last chance, Los Angeles. I know y'all can do it. Show up and out. Tell all your friends..vote for Spencer Pratt!
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