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Locums critical care medicine. Pro-informed risk assessment. Anti-mandates. Friend of Afrikaners. #TeamReality #HandsOffOurKids & #AutismIsMedical

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Lisaly@lisaly238·
@JeffAnderson_ Oh look, another black guy who either pretends to be or is totally ignorant of the massive IQ gap between the average black vs. Asian student.
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Jeff Anderson
Jeff Anderson@JeffAnderson_·
Yale School of Medicine Has a total of 553 students across All four classes. Total Black students: 44. That’s ~10 per class. Total Asian students: 157. That’s ~40 per class. There are nearly as many Asian students PER CLASS as there are Black students in the entire school. Black: 14% of America. Only 7% of Yale Med Asian: 7% of America. 28% of Yale Med. Who exactly is getting discriminated against here ? aamc.org/media/6131/dow…
AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon

At Yale Medical School, a black applicant is 29 times more likely to be invited to interview than an Asian with equally strong academics.   Today, @CivilRights told Yale that its use of race in admissions is ILLEGAL—and that @TheJusticeDept will step in to enforce Title VI. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…

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Habeas Corpus Linguistics
Habeas Corpus Linguistics@HabCorpLinguist·
The Supreme Court should not be “balanced” or seek to give wins to “both sides.” Its job is to correctly interpret the law. If one side keeps advancing interpretations of the law that are incorrect, they should lose more often.
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He only has so many hours in a day. They can live together, but any individual attention, whether for a wife or kids, is necessarily split. We already barely get a chance to have an uninterrupted conversation before our multiple small children are asleep. Can’t imagine adding to that.
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Pat Stedman | Dating & Relationship Coach for Men
I know many of you are tired of hearing me talk about this, but this is a growing trend I see particularly among based, MAHA women. Even women who want kids and big families are nevertheless burned out. And the dads can't fill the gap. The moms need more help and not all of them have the available family or resources to pay for childcare - assuming they even want to outsource. And honestly I don't blame them. The burden isn't just physical it's emotional. It may not take a village to raise a child, but it does to a village to keep the mother sane. Yet that village is gone. And so what are these women supposed to do? Mom's groups and spaces are great and will grow as proxy support communities. But they remain unreliable and are places to stop by for a few hours a day, tops. Usually they're just weekly or monthly hangouts. This isn't enough, which is why you're going to see some enter into poly, sister wife dynamics with other women they trust and get along with as the opportunities present themselves. It will be viewed as weird at first but will quickly become a curiosity, as examples of happy arrangements spread. Society is entering into "be useful" mode given demographics so I think stigma will be short lived if it appears to solve a problem. It will lose its degenerate coding over time since the focus will be on family not sexual deviancy; as birthrights drop simply having kids will be viewed as heroic. No one wants to acknowledge this probability, but the conditions are all there given the destroyed dating market. There are plenty of surplus single women who want these married men and whose single prospects don't meet their standards. The married men are a mixed bag given the extra responsibilities and complications, but on balance are open to the dynamic. The only variable missing currently is the willingness of the married women to share. But if these women become convinced due to modern pressures that a sister wife will make their lives better and easier, we will start to see the practice emerge. I know it seems crazy, but I keep seeing this stuff leak out of the consciousness. It will not be the answer for everybody, but it will be part of the collective's attempt to regather itself through first principles and survive after this existential collapse in social cohesion.
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Dave Asprey
Dave Asprey@daveasprey·
It turns out the vaccines don’t *cause* autism. Just like tomatoes don’t cause salsa. As you read in my very first of nine books about health, autism is caused by mitochondrial dysfunction and immune dysfunction triggering neuroinflammation. That can happen without vaccines. It just happens way more often with them. Just like you can make salsa without tomatoes… It just happens way more often when they are an ingredient. Congratulations to @NicHulscher and the other researchers. And to @DrAndyWakefield for staying the course.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

BREAKING: LANDMARK PEER-REVIEWED STUDY FINDS VACCINATION IS A MAJOR RISK FACTOR FOR AUTISM We found 79% of studies evaluating vaccines or their components (107 of 136) reported evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link. After DECADES of censorship and denial, our 50-page analysis of more than 300 studies provides one of the most comprehensive syntheses to date on the possible causes of autism. The paper is now officially PEER-REVIEWED and PUBLISHED in the Journal of Independent Medicine. Autism’s rise is multifactorial—but routine childhood vaccination emerged as a MAJOR modifiable risk factor within the broader causal framework. We found potential determinants of new-onset autism before age 9 to include: 👵 Older parents (>35 years mother, >40 years father) 👶 Premature delivery (<37 weeks) 🧬 Common genetic variants 🧩 Siblings with autism 🔥 Maternal immune activation 💊 In utero drug exposure ☣️ Environmental toxicants 🦠 Gut–brain axis alterations 💉 Combination routine childhood vaccination Of 136 studies evaluating vaccines or their components: ➡️ 107 (79%) found evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link ➡️ 29 reported “no association,” yet lacked unvaccinated controls and were riddled with major flaws ➡️ 12 studies comparing fully vaccinated vs. completely unvaccinated children found every time that the unvaccinated had superior overall health outcomes and substantially lower autism risk Biologic mechanisms converged on shared pathways—including immune dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuroinflammation—triggered by clustered and early-timed vaccination during critical windows of brain development. By evaluating all known risk factors side by side, this analysis uniquely clarifies the relative contribution of vaccination compared to genetic and environmental domains. No prior review has attempted this integrative scope without excluding positive vaccine-association studies or unvaccinated controls—an essential step in determining whether vaccines truly play a role in autism risk, and if so, how significant that role may be within the broader causal landscape. This publication represents a major breakthrough through the longstanding censorship imposed by the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex on the issue of vaccination and autism. It also marks Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s first major return to the peer-reviewed scientific literature in years—after enduring decades of attacks from the vaccine cartel. CONCLUSION: The totality of evidence supports a multifactorial model of ASD in which genetic predisposition, neuroimmune biology, environmental toxicants, perinatal stressors, and iatrogenic exposures converge to produce the phenotype of a post-encephalitic state. Combination and early-timed routine childhood vaccination represents a significant modifiable risk factor for ASD within a broader multifactorial framework, supported by convergent mechanistic, clinical, and epidemiologic findings, and characterized by intensified use, the clustering of multiple doses during critical neurodevelopmental windows, and the lack of research on the cumulative safety of the full pediatric schedule. @McCulloughFund @P_McCulloughMD @DrAndyWakefield @Honest_Medicine @CPriceRogers @KirstinCosgrove @NathanMeadPhD @BreCraven_PA @MilaLRad

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@jessicapodany @Pat_Stedman This. Polygamy sounds awful because you have your kids, another wife has her kids, and you each have half the husband’s time. No thanks.
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Jess@jessicapodany·
@Pat_Stedman A second wife will never ease any burden. It will just increase jealousy and negativity impact marriages. You need to find a group who values align and buy/ build houses together and build a mini community. My sister is this for me and we basically co-parent our kids.
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Lewis.B.Rendell Official@Lewisrendell1·
We owe foreigners nothing. We owe our children everything.
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Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
Democrats tell us Republicans are launching an "assault on voting rights" and all we want to do is require an ID to vote, ensure only citizens vote in our elections, only count Americans in the census, and not draw congressional districts based on race.
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
The Biden administration opened the border for 4 long years while massively increasing funding for refugee resettlement from under two billion to nearly nine billion dollars, while canceling contracts that would have deployed advanced surveillance systems to monitor the hard-to-reach remote stretches of the border. They removed Border Patrol Agents from the line while flinging the doors wide open. Here’s an article that lays out exactly what happened: nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/di… That’s not incompetence. That’s evidence of a pre-planned decision to invade our nation against the people’s will. The only solution to get these people out is mass deportations, not targeted enforcement!
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Lisaly@lisaly238·
@BreitbartNews @drawandstrike That looks very eerily like the background of Paul Offit’s echo chamber when he comes down from his pedestal to weigh in. Same vibes.
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Breitbart News
Breitbart News@BreitbartNews·
Mike Pence: "I think Republicans ought to do a lot of soul-searching" before 2028 "I think Republicans face a new time of choosing — whether we're going to stay on the path of the traditional conservative principles that have always defined our party for the last half century, or whether we're going to follow the siren song of populism" "We've always been a party committed to low taxes, including low tariffs and free trade. Now, as we witnessed, the president imposed unilateral tariffs on friend and foe alike until the Supreme Court stepped in and used the Constitution to turn him back." "I know Donald Trump better than his most ardent defenders know him. Okay? And he is not ideological. In fact, he often bristled when I would refer to policies as conservative. He would, with a wave of a hand, say to me, 'That's just common sense.' But now, as you see the stops and starts on our support for Ukraine under this administration, nationalizing American businesses, unilateral tariffs, price controls on everything from pharmaceuticals to credit cards, all of this should should create a backdrop for a very healthy debate over whether we're going to stay moving in the direction, on these issues, that President Trump has led our party, or whether we're going to re-ground ourselves back to those timeless conservative principles, I think, that have always made not only our party successful but, more importantly, have made America strong and prosperous and free."
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@RoKhanna Oh look! Another grifting Indian with something to say about someone else’s country and history.
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Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
South Carolina, where the first shot of the civil war was fired, where 40 percent of those enslaved came through the Charleston port, is today engaged in an ugly recidivism to draw maps that will deny a Black person the chance to serve in Congress. The stakes could not be higher. Our political fight is not on a playground, but a moral battleground. We must stand for Black representation across the South.
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Pay Roll Manager Here
Pay Roll Manager Here@UsingLyft·
I love how everyone is just pretending the dislike of Indians is just totally arbitrary and for no reason at all and not because they’re essentially scamming every pathway to get there and eroding the trust and functionality of numerous large completed and institutions
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania

Clearest signs of low human capital 1) Hatred of Indians 2) Obsession with pedophilia richardhanania.com/p/why-low-huma…

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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
President Biden created the CHNV migrant flights mass parole program which allowed 30,000 migrants to fly into the U.S. every month (not on taxpayer dime) for 2 year humanitarian parole grants, totaling over 500,000 migrants. But they never left, and the DHS Inspector General found the Biden admin wasn’t even tracking their parole expiration & certainly wasn’t enforcing it. There was also no vetting of their sponsors and widespread fraud was found in the program, leading the Biden admin to temporarily pause it. One Haitian man who flew into JFK airport as part of the program was supposed to be with his listed sponsor in New Jersey, but he ended up in a migrant hotel outside of Boston where he was convicted of raping a young girl in the hotel. This program didn’t exist before Biden, so yes, Biden quite literally allowed more than half a million migrants to circumvent the border and fly into the US outside of the normal visa or legal immigration process, and the large majority of them are still here well past the expiration of their 2 year parole grants.
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick

I still see people claiming that Biden flew migrants into the United States. That did NOT happen. No such program existed. The closest thing was the parole programs which allowed some Ukrainians, Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans to come here legally for two years.

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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
It’s wild. Democrats achieve cult-level lockstep on the dumbest policy alive: flooding the country with net liabilities while calling it “compassion.” Flawless execution. Zero defections. Republicans? Can’t pass the SAVE Act to stop non-citizens voting. Can’t pause the work-visa flood that screws American wages. Can’t deliver on the one issue where the public overwhelmingly agrees. This isn’t messaging. It’s competence and weakness. It's selling out their own children for short term profits. Your vote is the fix. Democrats are already maxed on coordination around stupid. The only question is whether enough sane Americans show up and outvote them. Vote like the country’s future depends on it, because it does. One side runs a flawless bad plan. Don’t let the other fumble the popular one by default. Last, mass deportations are the fix for all problems!
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