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The secret recordings: Texas Tech's senior official admits that they lied about me in the official documentation leading up to my medical school dismissal
For months after I began writing about how wrong the medical and scientific communities had gotten the COVID-19 response, senior Texas Tech administrators had been engaged in a flurry of internal activity about my public speech. They did not debate my views. They only discussed what to do about the attention.
My right to free speech is protected under the United States Constitution. Texas Tech is a taxpayer-funded agency that must guarantee its students First Amendment rights. Its Student Handbook promises to uphold them.
Senior administrators, including deans of multiple schools, held several meetings about what I wrote online. They instructed administrators to compile surveillance dossiers -- screenshots, PDFs of my articles and tweets, negative emails and hearsay. They instructed faculty not to say good things about me. They assigned me a "professionalism coach," Cheryl Erwin, who posed as an impartial advisor but privately wrote that I engaged in "intellectual narcissism" and believed in "conspiracy theories."
In one passage, she compared my case to the Trump indictment and his denial of the 2020 election results. She wrote that I was exercising my First Amendment rights to "make an idiot of himself."
I questioned the wisdom of lockdowns and the effectiveness of masks. This warranted, it appears, my very own Stasi dossier.
I was aware of none of this until I exercised my statutory right to inspect my educational records. After dozens of email exchanges, months of delay, and a federal complaint to the Department of Education, I was finally able to inspect them two months ago.
Dr. Erwin had accused me of believing in conspiracy theories. I did not.
But I should have.
Shortly after the dean of the medical school demanded my signed Honor Code and asked "what rotation is he on," I began receiving evaluations from Texas Tech faculty that were false and misleading. This went on for months. Something on the order of fifty discrete complaints were made against me. Prior to that, the number had been zero.
I filed seven detailed complaints according to the Student Handbook and under the guidance of several administrators. I alleged that my evaluators had fabricated evaluations. I demanded hearings to hold them accountable.
On November 4, 2023, senior administrator Simon Williams signed a document removing me from campus on the pretext of being dangerous. A BOLO was issued telling students, faculty, and employees to call 911 if I was seen. Mass emails warned that I was dangerous.
An incident that continues to be cited to this very day, more than two years later.
On November 5, Dr. Williams invited me to a sandwich shop. He confessed that he knew I was not dangerous. He admitted that Texas Tech faculty and administrators felt threatened by my complaints -- and took it out on me.
In other words, Dr. Williams confessed that he lied in Texas Tech's official documentation and that the campus removal was retaliation for constitutionally protected speech alleging wrongdoing by Texas Tech faculty.
Here are just some of the things he told me:
"This profession expects more of everyone. And if you choose to enter it, by definition you choose to live by those professional rules."
"And you know, free speech is free speech. We've actually had a lot of talks. Our lawyers are doing works with us. Just yesterday when I was at the meeting, they were talking about free speech. I mean I'm 100%. I want you to be able to say whatever the frick you want. And I won't get -- I usually will not get in any way triggered by it. But when you're in a position that's such a trusted position in society -- then your standard has to be a little bit. And that's one of the places this is becoming a problem." [Timestamp: 00:34:48]
"Can I say in my appeal letter that Dr. Williams seems to believe that I'm not [nervous laughter] homicidal?"
"I... I have said that. I don't think you are. I don't think there's -- I've never sensed threat or danger or anything like that." [Timestamp: 00:34:48]
"But it's important for me that I do this. In fact, that's why I moved back from Seattle a day early. Because I needed to be here today. I want you to know that because I never felt [inaudible] bad here. I've always enjoyed my interactions with you. I wish other people could see it that way, but apparently that's [inaudible]." [Timestamp: 00:34:48]
Yet in his letter authorizing my removal just the day before, he wrote:
"You have engaged in behavior that may constitute violation(s) ... specifically, but not limited to ... 'Physical harm or threat of harm to any person.'"
Then an appeal hearing was held.
A Schrodinger's Administrator of sorts, just as soon as Dr. Williams was observed to speak publicly, he immediately asserted that I was indeed dangerous and should be kept off campus, flip-flopping back from the position he communicated privately.
The timeline:
November 4: "Physical harm or threat of harm to any person"
November 5: "I've never sensed threat or danger or anything like that"
November 9: Kevin is dangerous actually
To be clear. Under 18 U.S.C. § 242, it is a federal crime to willfully deprive a person of constitutional rights under color of law.
A federal crime.
And that is exactly what Dr. Williams did.
Dr. Williams's decision to remove me was not impulsive. Nine months earlier, two days after my Newsweek article was published, he wrote in internal emails:
"It is obviously protected speech but also quite concerning in the way he appears to speak for the medical community. We need to discuss an appropriate response." -- February 1, 2023
"I am not surprised that there was backlash. I think it will be best to hear what legal says we should do." -- February 2, 2023
The "appropriate response" took nine months to execute.
It was relentless, and it came from all directions.
This "appropriate response" was precisely the one I filed grievances to confront.
And I was met with calls from the campus police.
I am not the first one Texas Tech has done this to.
How do I know? An administrator told me.
At least one other student had false allegations leveled against him because the administration wanted them gone.
And if they win, I won't be the last they do this to either.
I only discovered these emails because I exercised my right under FERPA to inspect my educational records.
Now Texas Tech's litigation counsel, Assistant Attorney General Scott Smith, has recently blocked all further access to my records -- in writing.
If Texas Tech does not fulfill its FERPA obligations, it could lose all federal funding.
Texas Tech, apparently, is getting very nervous.
Smith also ordered me to stop contacting the Registrar and to route all requests through him.
That's right.
The attorney defending Texas Tech against my lawsuit is now trying to establish gatekeeping control over my education records.
That's illegal.
A federal complaint is pending with the Department of Education and other federal agencies.
@TheFIREorg @glukianoff -- crickets
@CivilRights -- you have my complaint
@KenPaxtonTX @OAGTexas -- your AAG is doing a terrible job; borderline sanctionable; I don't get it
@GovAbbott -- this your university
@TexasTech -- Williams was not the top of the decision tree; I know that for a fact
@Newsweek -- help me publish my story
@ACLUofTexas -- do you know about this?
@dojphofficial @HarmeetKDhillon @PamBondi -- theoretically, this is prosecutable under 18 U.S.C. § 242. I'm not a prosecutor, but it does theoretically fulfill the elements. Willful.
@CreightonForTX -- you are the chancellor. Do something.
My case is a strange one. It gets stranger everyday. It will get stranger still. Of that I am sure.
Here's something strange: the defending Assistant Attorney General and two colleagues are getting hammered on the docket by a pro se plaintiff.
They seem utterly incapable of following court rules, making coherent arguments, or even properly citing their own exhibits or authorities.
I suspect that they just don't know what to do with my case.
In the next post, I will begin telling that story.
You won't believe it.
Texans, your government is setting your taxpayer money on fire to defend a university that set out not just to destroy a medical student's career, but his personal and professional reputation as well.
Remember. They destroyed me because I was damn good at what I did.
Now I'm an order of magnitude better.
And I don't bluff.
Horror and laughter.
Those come next.
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@StateDept this Milo guy is a British citizen ~ he is a danger to our society imo. Send him home, please!
0HOUR1@0hour1
Way overboard, @nikitabier. We've got to draw a line.
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@EYakoby X isn’t even letting people report it. They get a message that says the page is broken. It’s outrageous.
@nikitabier
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Does this silly little man not understand that Islam is a very aggressive belief system, threatening death to anyone who does not convert to Islam
The Buddhists, the Taoists, the Scottish Presbyterians,
the Hindus and the Sikhs and the Confucians and the
Catholics don't go around shouting about beheading
people they disagree with
Is this too much for your tiny little brain to take in ?
Oh. The doorbell rang. The police I assume...
Gad Saad@GadSaad
Indeed. Whenever Jews are attacked (typically by Muslims), it is important to redouble our efforts to fight against Islamophobia.
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@JDunlap1974 @PamT817716 His fanatical war-mongering speeches on news shows have been disastrous for his campaign. NOBODY wants our kids on the ground back in the sandbox.
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Lindsey Graham in trouble! GOP primary poll shows warmonger loser to challenger by 11 points
Graham (R-SC) ahead of the May primary in South Carolina, a new poll provided exclusively to Breitbart News ahead of its public release shows.
On an initial ballot, Graham is well under 50 percent down at just 41 percent while Lynch has moved up to 21 percent. A third candidate, Paul Dans, is at 11 percent and 22 percent are unsure.
“Lindsey Graham is in real trouble in this solidly pro-Trump primary,” the polling memo states. “When South Carolina Republican voters learn the candidates’ records, they shift sharply to conservative challenger Mark Lynch. With a large undecided pool and strong Trump alignment on border security and America First issues, Lynch is well-positioned to win the nomination and the seat.”
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Then there's Ivan Raiklin — Flynn's top lieutenant — on Alex Jones' show in early 2024:
"If they assassinate Trump, option two behind Trump is going to be so much better for us and so much worse for them."
"It's going to be the best cleansing and the fastest cleansing that we've ever seen."
Who was "option two"? You already know. 9/
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🚨 NEW: "A Quarter Inch from the White House"
If the bullet on July 13 had landed a quarter inch to the right, a shadow network was ready to seize the Republican nomination and install General Michael Flynn as President.
I broke this story before the assassination attempt. Here's the evidence. 🧵1/15
biggertruthmedia.com/p/a-quarter-in…
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Bye bye Cadbury.
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat
Cadbury's have no problem remembering 'Eid Mubarak' though
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@hey_mindi @pr0650 Goodwill use to employ and train people with disabilities, but now they get very few hours if any. Donated goods resold at ridiculously high prices. A small Mason jar $3.99, they’re laughing all the way to the bank!
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Did you know Goodwill made $2.1 BILLION in revenue last year?
They pay executives 6-figure salaries.
They pay workers sometimes less than minimum wage via a legal loophole.
They get their inventory donated for free
then sell it back to the public.
The thrift store for “poor people” is one of the most profitable nonprofits in the country.
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I don't believe Trump would let this scum “takeover” anything.
Yes, by the standards of the United States government and several of its allies, **Esmail Qaani** is very much considered a "bad guy."
He is the current commander of Iran's **IRGC Quds Force**, the elite branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responsible for overseas operations, proxy militias, and what the U.S. officially classifies as terrorism support. The U.S. has designated both the IRGC and its Quds Force as a **Foreign Terrorist Organization** (FTO) since 2019, and Qaani himself has been on the U.S. Treasury's **Specially Designated Nationals** (SDN) list since 2012 (initially as deputy commander, and reinforced after he took over in 2020 following the killing of Qasem Soleimani).
Key reasons include:
- Overseeing financial and weapons support to groups the U.S. designates as terrorists, such as Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and various Shia militias in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere.
- Coordinating attacks and operations that have targeted or killed American personnel (e.g., through proxy militias in Iraq).
- Being accused of involvement in plots against Israeli targets and broader regional destabilization.
The UK, EU, Canada, Israel, Argentina, and others have also sanctioned him or the Quds Force under terrorism-related authorities. From the Western (especially U.S./Israeli) perspective, he's a high-level terrorist financier and operator—not someone you'd negotiate with lightly unless under extreme circumstances.
That said, the rumor in the post you linked (direct U.S. talks with him as part of some "regime change" angle) remains completely unverified and sounds like classic online speculation or disinformation. No official U.S. statements or credible reporting confirm any such negotiations, especially given the ongoing conflict dynamics and Trump's public posture toward Iran. If anything like that were happening, it would be a massive, headline-dominating story with multiple confirmations—not just an anonymous "senior source" tweet.
In short: Yes, from the viewpoint of the U.S. and many allies, he's unambiguously one of the top "bad guys" in Iran's military-terror apparatus.
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We are reminding Georgian’s that Sen. @ossoff is responsible for the long lines at TSA at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. He needs to vote to reopen the government NOW!



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This arrest of ILLEGAL ALIENS occurred yesterday on March 22, 2026 — BEFORE ICE officers were deployed to airports to bolster TSA efforts.
ICE officers arrested Angelina Lopez-Jimenez and Wendy Godinez-Lopez at the San Francisco International Airport. These illegal aliens had a final removal order of removal from an immigration judge since 2019.
While being escorted to the international terminal for processing, Lopez-Jimenez attempted to flee and resisted law enforcement officers. ICE is working as quickly as possible to repatriate the family unit to their home country of Guatemala.
LongTime🤓FirstTime👨💻@LongTimeHistory
Additional raw footage from new angle. 👇 This woman is U.S. citizen traveling with her young daughter—according to witness who filmed video. She could not prove her citizenship to satisfaction of the agents—and was violently taken into ICE custody. San Francisco Airport
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Thank a Democrat.
Everything Georgia@GAFollowers
Atlanta airport had a line out of the DOOR this morning!
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As we approach our 2 year anniversary, and @meta denies our right to advertise, it reminds us why we started this brand:
To get the world to LOOK AT HER.
The women and girls hurt when males are allowed to steal women’s identity.
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