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@isolatiempo

Biotech🧬 Politics🔎Islands🐠 @UCBerkeley @Sydney_Uni. #MAHA

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Steve Hilton@SteveHiltonx·
How much are diapers at Target compared to Gavin Newsom's government diapers paid for by YOUR taxes? We went to take a look:
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@KenCaptn20114 @mdbreathe So sorry!!! An understatement but truly, sorry. Hoping full health soon.
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KenCaptn20114@KenCaptn20114·
I am currently undergoing Life saving Treatment from horrific damage from the Pfizer COVID 19 vaccines. I am here in Japan at Edogawa Hospital. The Treatment is to clear spike proteins, amyloid blood clots, autoantibodies, and misfolding proteins from the blood using dual filter plasmapheresis and using pre-growth stem cells to help my own body repair itself. This is the only place on the entire planet that offers this treatment. I am patient number 14 here and am witnessing nothing short of miracles. Thanks to the brilliant scientist Kevin McCairn and Dr. Mary Talley Bowden for sending me here. It is truly a miracle watching these patients come back to life. It is the most incredible bonding experience of my life with these amazing survivors. I want to give Pfizer a special thank you for the heart damage, severe blood clotting, multiple organ damage, central nervous system damage, brain damage, microvascular small vessel disease, bleeding from the stomach, esophagus, lungs, and sinuses, destroying my thyroid and having it removed, destruction of my sinus cavities, and the graves disease, gastritis, bleeding under the skin that opens up to sores, and best of all, the small fiber neuropathy. For all of the skeptics of vaccine injury, my labs 100% tell the entire story. Follow the science.
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@elonmusk It’s amazing to me that someone as brilliant and inquisitive as you, would have consented to take this jab What convinced you to?
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@RobDaBlade @rasmr_eth Good call on genetics Still the guy’s not a dullard …..
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Rob@RobDaBlade·
@isolatiempo @rasmr_eth It’s some sort of full body Tourette’s syndrome. He could have what’s known as 12% Downs. Where it doesn’t affect your looks but it maxes out your synapsis and it causes random seizures that can lead to amnesia. He’s gonna have to find a new slant. His genetics suck.
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rasmr@rasmr_eth·
I’m actually disgusted by what they just did to Clavicular man
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@RobDaBlade @rasmr_eth As I said I’m guessing he’s highly intelligent-speech patterns etc Whatever brain cells he lost and I’m sure you’re right, that sucks - what disease??
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Rob@RobDaBlade·
@isolatiempo @rasmr_eth Your brain never recovers from a full tart out. So whatever he was before, let’s say IQ 100 it’s now at most 80. It’s not his fault. He has a disease.
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@RobDaBlade @rasmr_eth Guy is actually pretty smart Or maybe even REALLY smart and like an alcoholic, doesn’t know where to channel his energy But the raw noggin is north of 135
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Rob@RobDaBlade·
@rasmr_eth It is an interesting point you make. Should he just be euthanized at this point? Whatever disease he has is really bad. His brain wasn’t that good before he spazzed out like a tard.
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Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 Maxine Waters just fired up the failing “No Kings” crowd in LA “If we fight, we can win!” The same corrupt dinosaur who’s been screaming “impeach Trump” for 8 years is still trying to rile up her radical base. Maxine Waters is the trash of Congress!
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The Q Eye
The Q Eye@TheQeye_·
💥BQQQQQQQM💥HERE ARE THE PFIZER DOCUMENTS WITH SIDE EFFECTS THEY WANTED SEALED FOR 75 YEARS!
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
Pfizer toxicologist stands in the German Bundestag and says what everyone knew who didn't want to look away. 60,000 additional deaths in temporal connection with the COVID-19 vaccination. Not estimated by fringe thinkers, but the result of a pharmacoepidemiological analysis, presented by an expert who no longer lets himself be fobbed off with the usual "that's complex" platitudes. The system was simple: Emergency authorization without long-term data. Pressure instead of enlightenment. Reports of side effects were collected, but not evaluated. The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut documented, but drew no consequences. The Robert Koch-Institut communicated excess mortality in such a way that the numbers fit. Children, young people, pregnant women – everything without sufficient data basis, without legally binding enlightenment, without those responsible ever being asked if they knew what they were doing. The legal category is called: prohibited human experiments. Not as a comparison, but as a criminal classification. Whoever pushes a novel active substance without sufficient testing into a population and systematically circumvents the statutory duties of pharmacovigilance has crossed the line that is not crossed even in wartime. The demand is called: Nuremberg Trials. Not as revenge fantasy, but as constitutional state. If the democratic basic order allows state authorities together with private corporations to turn people into test subjects, then this order must account for itself in court. Some say the comparison with Nuremberg is exaggerated. True. In Nuremberg the perpetrators knew what they were doing. Here they knew it too. They just call it differently. Credit to @SHomburg
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Today the gas station card reader asked if I wanted to ‘Donate to charity?’
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@simonmaechling ‘Science works’ has got to be the lamest slogan of 2026.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
Because of science: Water doesn’t kill you. Scratches aren’t fatal. Dentists stop pain fast. Food lasts through winter. 200 years ago? None of this was normal. Life expectancy doubled. Not luck. Science works.
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In midst of all the gloomy tech-only talk - a welcome prediction
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Jensen Huang just called the exact top of the pharmaceutical industry. Not a pivot. Not a disruption. An extinction event. Huang: “Where do I think the next amazing revolution is going to come? And this is going to be flat out one of the biggest ones ever. There’s no question that digital biology is going to be it.” The medical establishment has spent centuries playing a chaotic game of trial and error. We’re about to mathematically engineer the human operating system. Huang: “For the very first time in human history, biology has the opportunity to be engineering, not science. When something becomes engineering, not science, it becomes less sporadic and exponentially improving.” Biology is no longer the dark art of random discovery. It’s a predictable, compounding execution loop. Translate the chaotic variables of chemistry into the laws of computer science and you stop waiting for accidental breakthroughs. You simply compute the cure. That line should terrify every pharmaceutical executive alive. Huang: “It can compound on the benefits of the previous years. And every researcher’s contributions compound on each other.” For decades, drug discovery has been an isolated, artisanal process. One lab. One team. One molecule. Years of blind iteration. The algorithm just shattered that entire bottleneck. Every failed protein fold, every successful synthetic molecule instantly trains the foundational model. Makes the next iteration mathematically smarter. Huang: “We’re going to have incredible tools that bring the world of biology, which is very chaotic and constantly changing and diverse and complex, into the world of computer science. And that is going to be profound.” Incumbent pharma looks at the human body and sees an unmanageable wall of variables. Engineers look at that exact same body and see raw data waiting to be compiled. No longer guessing how a molecule will react in the physical world. Running millions of zero-cost simulated iterations before a single test tube is ever touched. Rip the chaotic friction out of the physical lab and drop it directly into a massive GPU cluster? The timeline to map, edit, and optimize the biological machine doesn’t shrink. It collapses.

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AP@Average_NY_Guy·
My problem with Lindsey Graham, besides his insane enthusiasm for conflicts, which is very off-putting and frankly disgusting, is that I have yet to see him and the rest of the GOP Senate work hard for us. And as long as we do not see that, I do not want to see him or any other GOP senator celebrating wars, even if I might be on the same side as him.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
As someone who was once responsible for all U.S. military logistics in the southern half of Afghanistan, I can assure everyone that the U.S. military has always tried to give the troops an occasional nice meal, even when serving on a remote, medieval style outpost and getting attacked every night from across the Pakistani border. It is a morale booster, without any exaggeration. This is not even remotely a new thing. We've always done this in the modern era. Anybody trying to make an issue of this is a subtard moron who not only does not know how things work, but has also established themselves as haters of our fighting men and women.
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