Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher

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Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher

Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher

@MaryTocco

Public speaker and producer of Vaccine Library Series, VACCINE RISKS, RESPONSIBILITY AND RIGHTS and published book on Power of Natural Immunity.

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Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher
Call Lindsay Graham of SC and tell him to support the "Heartbeat Bill" going before the Senate Lindsay Graham Washington 202-224-5972 Tim Scott: LOWCOUNTRY Phone (843) 727-4525 Washington (202) 224-6121
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🚨South Carolina streets are looking unrecognizable right now. This massive procession marching through Rock Hill shows exactly how fast our country is changing due to open borders and failed leadership. Patriots everywhere need to pay attention before these scenes become the new normal everywhere. Are we going to sit back and let this happen or finally demand real change to protect our communities?
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M.O.D.A.F.O.K.A@getrichordietri·
Everyone cheering the homeowner for beating a man with a shovel in front of his own kid? Y’all are wild. Jason Nichols broke in, sure, but the second the husband showed up swinging a weapon, it became attempted murder. Self-defense goes both ways. This isn’t bravery, it’s vigilante violence with a gardening tool. Free Jason Nichols, the real victim of overreaction. The praise for this guy is insane. Due process for Nichols
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Police have released more info about the "Harry Dresden" break-in in Fairfield, CA, say both the homeowner & Nichols sustained head injuries. Police are praising the "actions of the homeowner" who raced home to confront 30-year-old Jason Nichols with a shovel. Authorities say that the homeowner's wife and child were inside when Nichols broke in. When Nichols was unable to break in through the front door, he broke in through a sliding glass door. "The homeowner's husband, who was away at the time, observed the suspect through a home security camera and immediately returned to the residence," said police. "As the suspect entered the home, the homeowner returned, armed himself with a shovel, and confronted Nichols." "A physical altercation ensued, during which both the homeowner and Nichols sustained head injuries." "We are grateful that the family is safe and commend our officers for their swift response in bringing this dangerous situation to a safe resolution." The woman and child were reportedly unharmed.
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Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher
So glad you addressed this issue. There is so much we still must learn about this issue. You are the man who gets it! I feel confident that you will be a great governor. You must get out there and start talking to the people about the art of negotiations! AI is here and it is enivitable that we must address this issue. I was sad to see you missed the last Gov. forum.
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Rom Reddy@RomReddySC·
I've been getting a lot of questions about my view on data centers in South Carolina so I am re-publishing a piece we posted in January: Why South Carolina Should Walk Away From Data Centers Data centers have suddenly become a big issue in South Carolina. A series of federal executive actions are pushing states toward certain regulatory frameworks, and as usual, politicians are lining up to comply without asking the most important question first - Is this constitutional? I do not approach issues based on whether they sound modern, innovative or popular. I approach them based on whether they respect the Constitution. That document has served this country well for nearly 250 years and abandoning it for convenience is how you lose your freedom piece by piece.Under the Tenth Amendment, states retain sovereignty over matters not explicitly granted to the federal government. Yet what we keep seeing is state leaders bending the knee to federal pressure, adopting federal direction as if it were law, and setting dangerous precedent in the process. You may like the current president. You may believe he is doing a good job. I do. I gave him a seven figure donation. That is not the point. What happens when the next president is someone like Gavin Newsom? Are you prepared to take direction then? If you have already surrendered state authority, you will not get to choose when to resist. That is why state sovereignty must be defended at all times, not just when it is politically convenient.For that reason alone, I oppose federally driven mandates around data centers. South Carolina should assert its Tenth Amendment rights and make its own decisions. But constitutionality is only the first problem.The second problem is that South Carolina does not know how to make deals.From the Governor’s office to the Legislature, we have people making economic development deals who have never actually made real deals in the private sector. They do not understand risk. They do not understand leverage. They do not understand long-term cost versus short-term press releases.I have spent my life buying and selling companies. When I look at the deals this state has made on battery plants, electric vehicle projects, and similar ventures, the conclusion is obvious. If these were private-sector negotiators, they would be fired. The terms are terrible. The risk is enormous. And the taxpayer is left holding the bag. Now those same people want to negotiate with data centers. That should scare everyone. Data centers present two major problems. First, they do not deliver meaningful benefits. They consume massive amounts of water and power. They require enormous infrastructure investment. And they create relatively few jobs. The idea that we need a data center in South Carolina to be “on the forefront” is nonsense. Data moves instantly. You do not need a data center in your backyard to participate in the digital economy. Second, their costs do not stay contained. When a data center demands new power capacity or new water infrastructure, those costs do not disappear. They are amortized. They are depreciated. And they are passed on to consumers in the form of higher utility rates. The citizen pays. Again. This is how bad deals work. The upside is overstated. The costs are hidden. And years later, families are told to accept higher bills because capacity had to be expanded for a project they never benefited from.If data centers are to exist at all in South Carolina, there should be one non-negotiable rule. They must be completely self-sufficient. Their own power. Their own water. Their own infrastructure. No subsidies. No taxpayer support. No socialized costs. If they cannot operate under those terms, they should not be here. South Carolina is not in a position to gamble on projects it does not understand, negotiated by people who cannot negotiate, under pressure from a federal government that has no constitutional authority to dictate these decisions. This is how states get into trouble. Slowly. Quietly. One bad precedent at a time. The smart move is simple. Walk away. Reassert state sovereignty. Protect taxpayers. Stop chasing shiny objects. And demand leadership that understands the Constitution, understands economics, and understands that not every deal is a good deal.
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Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
🚨 WATCH: A video circulating online appears to show classrooms in the Boston area teaching very young students to protest.
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Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher
@thehealthb0t All of that information was given in my 6 -part Educational series that I gave him about four years ago. I think he's watched it or his people have watched it and they're following up on the research to guarantee that it 's true!! I
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
RFK Jr: "The polio vaccine contained a virus called SV40." "It's one of the most carcinogenic materials that is known to man." "But it was in that vaccine. 98 million people... in my generation got it." "And now you've had this explosion of soft tissue cancers in our generation that kill many, many, many, many, many more people than polio ever did."
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Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher
@DerrickEvans4WV When you consider what we're injecting through the vaccines.... and then what these kids are ingesting, it is no surprise that we have tons of cancer, epidemic of neurological injury, obesity and diabetes, autism just to name a few. MaryTocco.com
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
🚨 JUST IN: Snickers, Skittles, Kit Kats, Jolly Ranchers and more flagged in Florida tests for elevated arsenic — regulators stayed quiet while families stayed uninformed.
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Absolute shit junk food….she needs to learn how to cook How to feed a family for 2 weeks $75 Could have gotten: 5 dozen eggs 5 lbs flour 4 head of cabbage 20lbs potatoes 4 head of iceberg lettuce 4 loaves of bread 16oz Olive oil 8 oz balsamic vinegar 2 gallons milk 2 16 oz bologna 1 Miracle whip 1 breakfast syrup 16 oz American cheese
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
"This won't even feed my kids for a week—and that’s without dinner included. This is just lunches and snacks!" 😳 What is your advice for this mom?
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Mary Tocco-Natural Health Researcher
You're spending your money on garbage. If your children are fat or unhealthy, take the blame momma. I wouldn't buy any of that junk and have it in my house. Focus on good wholesome, organic foods that aren't full of chemicals, preservatives, arsenic and other dangerous metals. That is why Americans are fat and unhealthy. They don't read labels and they don't understand that the food they are buying is killing them slowly. Are you not paying attention to the MAHA movement? MAHA MARY MaryTocco.com
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