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@lhtness66060

Wannabe shitpoaster

Katılım Aralık 2025
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@RiverNj @jeffreytucker I figured out they were lying about lockdowns and masks, so I didn't trust them about the vaxx. I figured it would be like a flu shot, which i thought was safe but not very effective. But I decided to wait and see. It was quickly obvious it was much more dangerous than flu shots
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River Brother@RiverNj·
I started skeptical but had enough faith in the vaccine mythology that I was planning to take the experimental LNP-encased mRNA injections until they advised it for healthy 16 year-olds w/ at most a 1/million chance of dying of C19 AND the huge RCTs weren't powered to capture a mortality benefit! From there I did deep dives and found BS all the way down. Lie after lie, BS stats upon BS stats.
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Are we really going to pretend to be alarmed and amazed that every day people are suddenly questioning the entire vaccine regime? It’s absurd. People are blaming RFK but this would have happened with or without his leadership on this issue. Let’s Talk About Polling Methodology theepochtimes.com/opinion/lets-t… via @epochtimes
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@RiverNj @jeffreytucker I had developed a deep sdistrust of the media before coming, and a couple souces I followed (Robert Barnes and the zman) gave sensible against lockdowns. The anti-lockdown argument was much stronger than the pro, along with seeing censorship of the pro position...
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River Brother
River Brother@RiverNj·
@jeffreytucker Exactly! Most people who fared well during Covid followed heuristics like: + assume the government is lying + assume the media is lying + assume the science is corrupted The "trust the govt/media/science bureaucracy" crowd fared the worst.
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@jeffreytucker When my son was an infant, I had some doubts in the back of my mind: It's a lot of vaccines, sometimes for pretty random stuff. But, I thought, I can trust the CDC. Then covid happened.
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@Jkm1767724 @ramzpaul There's a reason that civilized countries that fight with honor have condemned this practice foe a very long time.
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RAMZPAUL
RAMZPAUL@ramzpaul·
Looks like a potential good deal for Iran. - Iran gets 20 billion of their frozen funds back - Iran ships off highly enriched uranium to a Third Party - Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz and will collect tolls. - Iran maintains their drone and ballistic missiles - no regime change
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End Tribalism in Politics
End Tribalism in Politics@EndTribalism·
RFK Jr. calmly breaks down to a Democrat representative why it’s critical parents have vaccine choice when it comes to the Hep B vaccine. “We just believe that Americans should have that choice, and that the state should not make that choice for them.” “The Hepatitis B vaccine was not safety tested.” “It had a 4-day test with no placebo.” “We don’t know what the risk profile is, and parents are allowed to ask that question.”
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Ken Benton
Ken Benton@kenbenton1143·
@lhtness66060 @PavlosPavlova @CraigDelray @EndTribalism 4). Without the shot: Early/classic VKDB occurs in roughly 1 in 60 to 1 in 250 newborns (0.25–1.7%); late VKDB in about 1 in 14,000 to 1 in 25,000 (higher in exclusively breastfed infants or those with undiagnosed liver/gallbladder issues).
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Kraekin@kraekin_me·
@lhtness66060 @not_stefan0 @JustinTheeCoach @EndTribalism Lol cause you know more than scientists? You get up to 1% aluminum intake into your bloodstream from ingesting anything with aluminum. Which still comes out to more than you get with a vaccine injection. It's the amounts that matter. Everything is deadly depending on the dose.
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@DrWojakMD @ChildrensHD Science is means of creating and evaluating information. It cannot tell you what to do.
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Children’s Health Defense
Wait, what? A Democrat Congresswoman just argued to RFK Jr. that parents should not have full choice over whether their child receives a vaccine. “The science is that it’s not simply about choice.” “It’s about whether infants are protected during the most vulnerable period.” @SecKennedy @HHSGov @HHSResponse
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Congressman Rich McCormick, MBA MD
I voted to extend TPS for Haitians because I cannot, in good conscience, send people who were lawfully granted protection here, followed our laws, and built lives under our rules back to rape, murder, and chaos in a lawless Haiti. This is completely separate from amnesty or illegal immigration. Conflating the two is dangerous.
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@asmartbear The only person I've heard say this in real life is an engineering manager.
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Jason Cohen
Jason Cohen@asmartbear·
Most engineers I know love coding and hate management. With AI, they’re managers, not doing what they love. They’re writing specs (which they’ve always hated), then doing code reviews of sub-par code. It’s efficient they say!
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Melissa
Melissa@MelissaB63137·
Whether or not children are administered the Hep B vaccine is not a point I wish to argue. I've listened to RFK. He only embraces RCTs and placebo-controlled trials when it suits his political purposes. None of his alternate theories, including the link between vaccines and autism, has been validated in RCTs, but he touts them anyway. If you're trained in science, you listen to him speak and you hear the Dunning-Kruger effect personified: his confidence in whatever idea he is touting is matched only by his lack of knowledge and competence. As such, he's a dangerous public health official. I encourage people to exercise caution in following his advice on health-related matters.
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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@bprintco A QR code that takes me to a totally unknown url seems totally retarded from a security standpoint. They don't bother me for authentication in apps I'm familiar with.
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Alex B@bprintco·
You underestimate how much people hate QR codes and don’t use them. I see so many business owners insist on having them on their vehicles and windows. All you’re doing is adding pointless clutter. I recently tested this and sent out 3000 prints with QR codes. I had just over 300 calls, which is great, but a whopping TWO code scans.
staxxx🦅@papiwontmiss

My grandpa has zero patience for QR codes😭😭

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lhtness@lhtness66060·
@TheCatholicEngr The correct take away from that graph is it's pretty dubious that they just exclude mainline protestants from the graph.
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The Catholic Engineer
The Catholic Engineer@TheCatholicEngr·
Protestants are generally smart people but it seems like they toss their brains out the window when it comes to anything related to Catholicism If they look at a chart of American students showing less than ideal proficiency in Math, they would correctly assess that the issue isn't "Math" but that it wasn't taught well to the students. Now, if they look at a chart of American Catholics showing incorrect views on Catholic values, let's say abortion for example, Protestants, for some reason immediately conclude that Catholicism is wrong instead of coming to the same conclusion above, that Catholicism wasn't taught well to that cohort of Americans.
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