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Engineer | Contrarian thinker | A life without risks is a deadly illusion...

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WST@WeAreWST·
AN ALL-TIME GREAT PERFORMANCE! Chang Bingyu has completed a masterpiece vs. Shaun Murphy FOUR CENTURIES, THREE TOTAL CLEARANCES 4-0 ZERO POTS MISSED! 524 points scored 1 point conceded #WelshOpen
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
I'm gonna be doing a lot more of this assuming its cool with Bloomberg that I share charts I make on the terminal. Still confirming legals on this but I think its okay. I actually am looking possibly writing some articles on Bloomberg. I'm enjoying the writing and research. Discovered I get back in the flow state when I do it. its a good downtime activity to keep. please let me know if you like this sort of thread and I'll keep them coming. if you do, please like and share it. suggest others follow. I'm hoping to share a lot with people shortly when via the publishing of my book. The Energetic Investor. Chronicles of many lessons learned the hard way and solutions implemented with success...battle tested.
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That's a proper response. Big pharma only acts out of self interest, profiting massively on the misery of the people, and instead of helping them, often making their health issues even worse. Trust in traditional Western medicine is declining rapidly since #COVID.
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG

Pfizer board member, @ScottGottliebMD, you look foolish attacking @RobertKennedyJr on CNBC (links to clips below) because it’s clear you lack basic knowledge regarding vaccines. For example: --Your claim that in “early 2000s … FDA reformulate[d] the existing MMR vaccine to take some of the preservatives out,” is false. Never happened. You are likely thinking about the removal of thimerosal in the early 2000s from various vaccines but as even CDC explains, “Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines do not and never did contain thimerosal.” cdc.gov/vaccine-safety… --Your claim that a child “can’t get vaccinated [for MMR] until age 2” is simply false. MMR is routinely given at one year of age and sometimes even earlier. cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/i… --Your claims regarding pertussis vaccines nonsensically ignore the fact that these products do not prevent transmission of the pertussis bacteria – they only provide, at best, personal protection. As a recent consensus paper of industry pertussis vaccine “experts” explained, “aPVs [pertussis vaccine] … cannot avoid infection and transmission. … aPV pertussis vaccines do not prevent colonization. Consequently, they do not reduce the circulation of B. pertussis and do not exert any herd immunity effect.” pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31333640/ --Your claims regarding polio nonsensically ignore the fact that the last wild case of polio in the U.S. was in 1979 and that the only polio vaccine used in the U.S. for the last 24 years only provides, at best, personal protection and does not prevent transmission of the polio virus. As CDC explains: “IPV [inactivated polio vaccine] … does not stop transmission of the virus.” cdc.gov/poliovirus-con… --You claimed that “we [Pfizer] don’t make the pediatric vaccines, Pfizer is not in that market” to deflect the claim that, as a board member of Pfizer, you have a serious conflict of interest in attacking RFK Jr. regarding pediatric vaccines. But, as you no doubt know, Pfizer does sell pediatric vaccines, including the Prevnar vaccine given to babies at 2, 4, 6, and 12 months of age, which was one of Pfizer’s top three selling products in 2023. pfizer.com/sites/default/… claim is either a lie or reveals deep ignorance. --Your claim regarding measles mortality is based on dubious and unreliable data and ignores the facts that (1) approximately 400 people total died annually in the U.S. in the years before the first measles vaccine in 1963 (amounting to around 1 death for every 500,000 Americans), and (2) mortality from measles declined by over 98% from 1900 to 1960 before the vaccine and was continuing to decline. stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/6200. In any event, you dutifully ignore the fact that RFK Jr. has made clear he has no intention of taking away vaccines from anyone who wants them. --You claim RFK Jr. will cost lives, but I would argue that ignorance regarding vaccine products does and has cost lives. I welcome a public debate in which we can discuss the number of lives ignorance about vaccines has cost versus your speculations about those RFK Jr. will supposedly cause (a man who has actually devoted his life to saving the lives of children). Your knowledge regarding these products is only matched by your track record as a public “health” official. The plummeting decline in childhood health from the early 1980s (from less than 13% with chronic disease to now well over 50%) continued unabated while you were FDA commissioner. Respectfully, you lack authority or a track record, let alone basic knowledge, to speak on the subjects you address in this interview (let alone to discuss this topic with Senators to dissuade them from confirming RFK Jr.) If you were being honest, you would reveal that your real concern, as a board member of Pfizer, is that Pfizer's golden gooses – Covid-19 vaccines, Prevnar vaccines, RSV vaccines, etc. – will have to face the reality of the devastating harms they have caused to families across America. Your interview stinks of self-interest. The time for selling out America's children so pharma and its leaders, like you, can line their pockets has come to an end. The above responds to a recent CNBC segment on which you recently appeared and which you tweeted out in two parts: x.com/ScottGottliebM… x.com/ScottGottliebM…

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𝗝𝘂𝗮𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗼𝘀 😎
10 Things that are killing all auto brands: 1) Making cars like a Ipad on Wheels 2) Imposible to repair or diagnose by 3d parties 3) Imposible to customize due to high electronic/sofware content 4) Puny 3 cilinder turbo gasoline engines 5) Push for electric Vehicles with no infrastructure to support them. 6) Sky high repair services / battery changes 7) Flashy features over useful ones. 8) Overpriced beyond belief 9) Stupid CVT transmissions with playstation selectors 10) Overcomplicated operation.
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Aleksandra Huk
Aleksandra Huk@HukAleksandra·
So you’re telling me that: - Income Tax - National Insurance Contributions - Corporation Tax - Capital Gains Tax - Council Tax - Value Added Tax - Excise Duty - Fuel Duty - Stamp Duty Land Tax - Air Passenger Duty - Insurance Premium Tax - Green Taxes (Includes levies on energy bills or vehicle emissions, like road tax). - Gambling Taxes - Plastic Bag Charges - Carbon Emissions Levy (embedded in energy costs for businesses and indirectly passed to consumers) - Landfill Tax (paid by waste management companies but often reflected in local authority charges) - Television Licence Fee - Congestion Charges - Soft Drinks Industry Levy Isn’t enough to fund public schools, public services, roads, etc? They also have to apply a death tax and charge your kids on money you’ve already paid tax on? 🤡🌍
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
Hi again, Mike. 👋 Let’s go over this for what’s now a third time. Maybe it will sink in. The Greenland ice sheet contains about 2.9 million gigatons (Gt) of ice. 🧊 Using the conversion factor that 1 Gt = 1 billion tons, this means that the ice sheet has roughly 2.9 million billion tons of ice. Oh yes, math is involved!! Now, if the ice sheet is losing 30 million tons of ice per hour, that would work out to 720 million tons of ice lost per day and a net 262.8 billion tons per year. 🫠 Here’s the math, 🫳 -30 million tons × 24 hr. (1 day) × 365 days (1 year) = -262.8 billion tons / year 262.8 billion tons of ice lost per year? Oh my, that sounds scary! 😱 That is, of course, until you realize that at the current rate, it would take more than 11,035 years for the entire Greenland ice sheet to melt. 🏔️ ➡️ ⛰️ = >10 millennia Let’s do more math to confirm this. 2.9 million billion tons / (262.8 billion tons / year) ≈ 11,035 years. Now, what would this mean for sea level rise (SLR)? 🌊 Well, according to NASA, for every 360 Gt (or 360 billion tons) of ice lost, the global average sea level rises by about 1 millimeter (mm). 🔗 sealevel.nasa.gov/understanding-… If 262.8 billion tons of ice is lost per year, that would mean sea level rises at a rate of 0.73 mm (~0.03 in) / year from loss of Greenland ice alone. 📏 Ignoring Antarctica, this would cause the global average sea level to rise about 1 ft. every ~417.5 years. Now, the rate of ice loss could accelerate or decelerate depending on other factors (e.g., natural variability or positive / negative climate feedbacks), but it’s clear from these back of the envelope calculations that you are hyperventilating over nothing. This is a very manageable problem. So is your climate anxiety. Just stop parroting WEF propaganda and go touch grass.
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Many people propose that humans are fundamentally good. I disagree. It would be nice if we were, but we are not. We are mixed. Humans, like many animals, are capable of atrocities. We’re tribalistic, egotistic, and violent. Focus on your friends. Your neighbors. Your tribe.
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Capitalist Exploits
Capitalist Exploits@capitalistexp·
It was never going to work. Not in the history of man have we gone from a high energy dense resource to a lower one. The only thing that the entire "renewable" scam has produced is an enormous misallocation of capital and a cult or retards
Andy May@Andy_May_Writer

How about that! In a side-by-side comparison, a premium gasoline BMW was cheaper to drive from Melbourne to Sydney (900 km) than an electric I7 BMW and saved 2 hours on the journey.

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Alex (Sasha) Krainer
Alex (Sasha) Krainer@NakedHedgie·
Ttust science. Do not do your own research. Do not question experts. Ignorance is strength. Slavery is freedom.
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
The enemy is already here.
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Sometimes I make an asset class return chart specifically to show how poorly bonds performed over the past 5 years or whatever random timeframe, and instead it just accidentally shows how dramatically bitcoin outperformed everything.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Thanks for reading! If you found this post helpful, please do me a favor and follow this page before you go. To hear everything Elon Musk had to say, check out the video below for his full conversation with Tucker Carlson.
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Thomas Guenter
Thomas Guenter@guenter_thomas·
De belastingdruk in dit land is nu al waanzinnig. Is het niet redelijk om te verwachten dat de overheid bespaart in plaats van het enige lichtpuntje in de Belgische fiscaliteit (0% meerwaardebelasting) af te schaffen?
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