Sterling H

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Sterling H

Sterling H

@iexpectit

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United States Katılım Nisan 2022
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@CynicalPublius @ABlackPolitical I too grew up a Springsteen fan. Unfortunately he's turned into a total grifter charging $1,000 for VIP tickets to his shows. He is a disgrace to his own legacy.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I grew up in Bruce Springsteen's hometown. His song "My Hometown" is LITERALLY about my hometown. Springsteen’s music was the anthem of my teenage years. The town is called Freehold, New Jersey. A. & M. Karagheusian, Inc. was a giant carpet mill in Freehold that was once the town’s single biggest employer. It shut down and moved away in 1964. That act of taking away a town’s jobs to move them to where labor was vastly cheaper DEVASTATED that community. Freehold became impoverished and almost a ghost town, taking decades to recover. All of the themes in Bruce’s early work about the indignities heaped upon the working man stem directly from the pain he, his family and his neighbors experienced when that carpet mill moved away to chase cheaper labor costs elsewhere. The theme of the betrayed working man streams across all of his early albums with a heartfelt sincerity that was borne of painful experience. The albums “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” “The River,” and “Nebraska” in particular resonate with the mournful howls of the betrayed laborer whose calloused hands meant nothing to the bosses who had thanklessly reaped the rewards of his pain and sweat. Early on, Bruce really and truly did speak for the working man. But somewhere in Hollywood he lost his way. Now, it’s 2026 and the singular domestic agenda of President Donald J. Trump is to bring back American manufacturing jobs from offshore and to restore the dignity, pride and wealth of the working everyman. And Bruce SPITS ON THAT to appeal to his Marxist Hollywood cronies. When you understand this background about Bruce, his behavior comes into sharp focus as perhaps the very most disgusting behavior of any pop star alive in America today. He has betrayed the everyman he once championed. SHAME ON YOU BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. The young man who once wrote these lyrics would find you disgusting: "Early in the morning, factory whistle blows Man rises from bed and puts on his clothes Man takes his lunch, walks out in the morning light It's the working, the working, just the working life Through the mansions of fear, through the mansions of pain I see my daddy walking through them factory gates in the rain Factory takes his hearing, factory gives him life The working, the working, just the working life End of the day, factory whistle cries Men walk through these gates with death in their eyes And you just better believe, boy, somebody's gonna get hurt tonight It's the working, the working, just the working life 'Cause it's the working, the working, just the working life"
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Aaron Black
Aaron Black@ABlackPolitical·
Bruce Springsteen is currently playing to a #NoKings crowd of over 200,000 people in Saint Paul Minnesota right now! Trump is using government to hurt people who disagree. That is what kings do to scare others. We will not be scared. We will not be silent.
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@maziehirono You're right, but you will always be the dumbest member of the Senate.
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@aakashgupta Fenbendazole probably would have been an effective therapy for your dog's cancer as well.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A tech consultant in Sydney spent $3,000 and two months to do what Moderna has spent billions trying to scale. Paul Conyngham adopted Rosie, a staffy-Shar Pei cross, from a shelter in 2019. In 2024, tumors started growing on her back leg. Mast cell cancer, the most common skin cancer in dogs. He tried surgery, chemo, immunotherapy. Nothing shrank the tumors. Just slowed them down while the bills stacked into the tens of thousands. So he opened ChatGPT and asked it how to cure his dog’s cancer. The AI didn’t cure anything. What it did was compress months of literature review into hours. It suggested genomic sequencing, walked him through neoantigen identification, helped him build a research pipeline that would normally require a postdoc and a lab budget. He paid $3,000 to sequence Rosie’s tumor DNA at UNSW’s Ramaciotti Centre, then ran the mutations through AlphaFold to model the protein structures. A computational biology professor at UNSW saw his analysis and was, in his own words, gobsmacked that someone with zero biology training had assembled the whole thing. Then came the part nobody expects. The science was the easy half. Australian ethics approval to run a drug trial on your own pet took three months. Two hours every night after work, filling out a 100-page application. The red tape was harder than designing the vaccine. Once he cleared that, Páll Thordarson at the UNSW RNA Institute built a custom mRNA vaccine from Conyngham’s data. Sequencing to finished vaccine: less than two months. Conyngham drove 10 hours to deliver Rosie for her first injection in December. One month later, the tennis-ball-sized tumor on her leg had shrunk 75%. Here’s where the numbers get interesting. Moderna and Merck just reported five-year data on their personalized mRNA cancer vaccine for melanoma. It encodes up to 34 neoantigens per patient. The Phase III trial is fully enrolled. Projected cost per patient: $100,000 to $300,000. Their pipeline is worth an estimated $2.3 billion in annual sales by 2031. Conyngham did a version of the same workflow for his dog. Sequenced the tumor. Identified the neoantigens. Built a custom mRNA construct. Total cost: $3,000 for sequencing plus university lab time. The gap between those two numbers is where AI is about to rearrange the entire cost structure of precision medicine. The regulatory moat is real. Conyngham could do this because veterinary experimental treatments face lighter scrutiny than human medicine. There’s no FDA Phase I-III gauntlet for a one-off compassionate use case on a dog. But the technical workflow, tumor sequencing to neoantigen prediction to mRNA synthesis, is converging toward something a motivated person with the right AI tools can orchestrate in weeks instead of years. One guy, a rescue dog, and a $20/month ChatGPT subscription just produced a proof of concept that the pharmaceutical industry has spent a decade and billions of dollars building toward. The vaccine worked. The tumor shrank. And the only reason it happened is because a dog owner loved his dog enough to spend three months fighting paperwork.
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@YannickBuccella @DawnsMission I don't know how you came to this conclusion. Take a moment and look up the cancer rate in the US vs the cancer rate in India where they dispense mebendazole annually to their population.
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Yannick Buccella MD
Yannick Buccella MD@YannickBuccella·
@DawnsMission Mebendazole didn’t work in humans against cancer, so why would fenbendazole work? Just because you can use unlimited dose on cell lines in the lab, doesn’t mean, it works in humans. This is maybe the only information that was hidden here.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
🚨 THEY'VE BEEN HIDING THIS FROM US! Fenbendazole — that cheap, common animal dewormer — is under serious research for fighting 20+ cancer types: lung, breast, colorectal, brain tumors, lymphoma, prostate, pancreatic, ovarian, melanoma, sarcomas & more. This infographic breaks it down: preclinical lab & animal studies show it slams cancer cells by disrupting microtubules, triggering apoptosis, and packing a surprisingly mild side-effect profile. Fascinating science worth watching. Hidden miracle cure?
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@PaulSloane Pretty immature skippy to spew shit like this without offering a shred of evidence. The HHS letter he referred to in this speech was included in his book Vaxed Unvaxed. It's ignorant people like you who are dangerous.
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Paul Sloane
Paul Sloane@PaulSloane·
@CartlandDavid Just not true. Fauci was right and RFK is a dangerous fantasist.
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Dr Dave Cartland BMedSc MBChB Ex-MRCGP
Having been called a liar by Anthony Fauci for saying that "not one of the 72 vaccines mandated for children has ever been safety tested", RFK Jr. sued Fauci. After a year of stonewalling, Fauci's lawyers admitted that RFK Jr. had been right all along. "There's no downstream liability, there's no front-end safety testing... and there's no marketing and advertising costs, because the federal government is ordering 78 million school kids to take that vaccine every year." "What better product could you have? And so there was a gold rush to add all these new vaccines to the schedule... because if you get onto that schedule, it's a billion dollars a year for your company." "So we got all of these new vaccines, 72 shots, 16 vaccines... And that year, 1989, we saw an explosion in chronic disease in American children... ADHD, sleep disorders, language delays, ASD, autism, Tourette's syndrome, ticks, narcolepsy." "Autism went from one in 10,000 in my generation... to one in every 34 kids today." 👆👆👆👆 RFK makes a great point here. To be a vaccine manufacturer and get on the official government’s recommended child vaccination schedule is like a golden ticket to eternal profits. How did medicine become this corrupt? Please follow us @ZFoundation
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@MarkWarner You aren't fooling anyone. You are an absolute disgrace.
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Mark Warner
Mark Warner@MarkWarner·
Noncitizen voting is extraordinarily rare – in many audits, less than one hundreth of one percent of all votes cast. The SAVE Act is a total sham, cracking down on a problem that isn’t real.
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@AlFosha3 It's actually TSA employees Trump instructed Mullin to pay. ICE is funded through 2029, thank God.
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Hal
Hal@AlFosha3·
@JoeLang51440671 Seriously, you are suing the Trump administration for paying ICE employees? LOL, Landslide in the mid terms.
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JoeLange
JoeLange@JoeLang51440671·
Are democrats going to now file a lawsuit, in order to prevent TSA agents from being paid? They can’t stop Trump from doing this. Trump is declaring it an emergency and the Supreme Court will back him on his Constitutional authority to do so. The democrats are part of the enemy “insurgency.” Q drop 4700 Sep 14, 2020 12:34:31 PM EDT CounterINSURGENCY may be defined as ‘comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to simultaneously defeat and contain INSURGENCY and address its root causes’. Q Q drop 553 Jan 19, 2018 12:04:38 AM EST The TELL. How can we listen in, track, and monitor American citizens [bad actors]? [We hear you]. [We see you]. What must we LEGALLY demonstrate in order to gain such warrants? FISA? Do we TRUST the FISA judges? MIL INTEL? STATE SECRETS? Why is this relevant? Who can we TRUST? Expand your thinking. Q
Clandestine@WarClandestine

Trump announces that the Democrats have created a “true national crisis” and he is ordering DHS Secretary Mullin to pay TSA agents to address this “emergency situation”. But the most important part, is Trump confirming that he is willing to use the full array of powers as POTUS “to protect our great country, as I always will do”. He is confirming that he is not going to let the Dems destroy this nation, and he is willing to use emergency powers to do it. This is what I mean when I say Trump will be forced to go the “Executive route”. As POTUS, he has the broad unilateral authority to do what is necessary to defend NATSEC and the survival of the Republic (Insurrection Act). Like I have been preaching, the decision to save this nation has already been made. Defeat is not an option. There is no turning back. This is warfare, and Trump is going to win. In many ways, he has already won, and we are just witnessing the public rollout.

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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@Rn_Psi All kidding aside, I kinda feel bad for you. Someday I predict you will learn that mRNA covid shots are bad for your health and that cancer is indeed a parasite that can be treated with anti-parasitics (even if it's 5 years from now) and you will think damn, that guy was right.
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Rn
Rn@Rn_Psi·
@iexpectit Nearly every vaccine requires boosters, and the frequency is typically more dependent on the nature of the disease, not the inefficacy of the vaccine. And yes, "vaccine":
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@Rn_Psi For God's sake, I was kidding. Bless your heart. It's very important to boost a "vaccine" that doesn't prevent disease or transmission. You do you.
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Rn
Rn@Rn_Psi·
@iexpectit "Why aren't you open to the earth being flat?!"
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@Rn_Psi I think it's time for your next covid booster.
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@Rn_Psi I suggest you move to Bluesky and join all the other closed-mided idiots.
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Rn
Rn@Rn_Psi·
@iexpectit Perhaps you should take an introductory biology course before hawking the ramblings of grifters.
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@Rn_Psi Perhaps you should read the book before being so snarky dipshit.
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Rn
Rn@Rn_Psi·
@iexpectit Yup. And treating cancer with anti-parasitics is as logical as juggling lion balls. Try it and let us know how it goes.
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@Rn_Psi Did you read the original post skippy?
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Sterling H
Sterling H@iexpectit·
@danielsgoldman You are just another democrat douchebag with TDA. No one gives a shit what you think.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
MEBENDAZOLE PATENT for CANCER Treatment Uncovered! You know those low IQ people (including many doctors) who use the term "dewormer"? Mebendazole is an "animal dewormer" like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. On Sep.7, 2021, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD secured a patent for MEBENDAZOLE for this use: 1. Repurposed for Glioblastoma Therapy (as an oral drug mebendazole polymorph C is a superior form, and it reaches the brain and brain tumors in effective concentrations) 2. May also be used for therapy of other cancers, as well as a chemo-preventative agent. The title of the patent: "Mebendazole Polymorph for Treatment and Prevention of Tumors"
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Driftless Dave
Driftless Dave@DriftlessDave7·
@thehealthb0t What if some diseases are caused by worms or parasites. I heard somewhere that diabetes might be due to a parasite? What about cancer? Is research being done?🙏
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