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Chaysetech Services
Chaysetech Services@chaysetech·
@simonmaechling Hmmm... Who's fault is that Doc? Who broke the trust in our healthcare system? Could it have been all of the healthcare workers & government agencies that lied, tortured & killed a whole bunch of people that trusted the healthcare system? YOU broke the trust. YOU hurt society.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
We’ve reached a point where trying to stop people from dying is seen by some as the real danger.
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@Mango_cargo @simonmaechling You do know that vaccines were invented more than a century before airplanes were, right? By your logic of "manmade craft" and anti-recency bias comparing this to timeframe of evolution, people should show more skepticism towards airplanes and pilots than vaccines and doctors.
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Mango_Cargo
Mango_Cargo@Mango_cargo·
@simonmaechling As a scientist you should acknowledge the fact that there is more than you don't know than you already know. This is why you keep on researching. When it comes to man made craft that we created not billions of years of evolution, it makes sense people will show less skepticism.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
We trust pilots to fly us. We trust taxi drivers to drive us. We trust influencers selling detox recipes. But when scientists speak about vaccines, chemistry or pesticides, suddenly people reject expertise and think their internet search is equivalent to 20 years of research.
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Aunt Mill
Aunt Mill@Aunt_Mill·
@justdavenow89 I didn't take it, but it seems weird that so many of those around me who did have had heart attacks, strokes, pancreatic cancer at young ages. Another bizarre one... 20-30 year old's commonly getting shingles now?! That would have been super rare but now it's common.
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
Who had the COVID vaccine and had zero side effects except for a sore arm and feeling little rough for a day despite anti vaxxers still saying any death is due to the jab
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The DeshBhakt 🇮🇳
The DeshBhakt 🇮🇳@TheDeshBhakt·
Spent waaayyyy too much time on this platform - but after 10 years finally have achieved Twitter / X 🤩'celebrityhood'🤩....stoked to discover that someone actually PAID $80 to create a fake 'verified' profile of mine. Even WE did not pay for the @TheDeshBhakt blue tick & BTW this continues to be my ONLY presence on this platform. The account in question has been reported but X has a poor track-record of acting on accounts that bring a few $$$ to Musk!
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Krish Ashok
Krish Ashok@krishashok·
@baxiabhishek We do have zandu balm, which when dissolved in sugar + soda becomes Dr Pepper
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Abhishek Baxi
Abhishek Baxi@baxiabhishek·
In a country where jeera drinks and masala sodas are so popular, I can't believe we still don't have Dr. Pepper.
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Maxine Pye
Maxine Pye@LiveAncestral·
There is no such thing as an essential carbohydrate. That is not an opinion. That is basic biochemistry. There are essential fats. There are essential proteins. Your body cannot make them, so you need to get them from food. Carbohydrate is not on that list, because your liver can make the glucose you need from fat and protein. That process is called gluconeogenesis. So why were people told to base meals around grains? The 1977 dietary guidelines pushed 6 to 11 servings a day. That was presented as health advice. It also happened to suit a food system built around cheap, storable, profitable products. A population living on meat, eggs, and simple whole food is harder to sell to on repeat. That is worth thinking about. When I cut back on carbohydrates my energy stabilised, my hunger became manageable, and I stopped thinking about food every two hours. That is not what you would expect if you had removed something essential. Your body does not need carbohydrate. It needs enough energy, enough protein, enough fat, and the right signals. What is the most difficult carb for you to give up?
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
“There is no essential carbohydrate” is one of those half-truths wellness gurus recite with the confidence of a man who just discovered biochemistry on Instagram. Yes, humans can survive without dietary carbohydrate through gluconeogenesis. We can also survive without sunlight for a while. Survival is not the same thing as optimal nutrition. What follows is usually the real sales pitch: therefore grains are poison, fruit is dangerous, and Susan from “integrative metabolic wellness” would like to sell you $94 electrolyte powder and a PDF about seed oils. Meanwhile, populations eating legumes, fruit, rice, potatoes, and whole grains routinely outlive the carnivore podcast circuit. The problem was never “carbohydrates.” The problem was turning food into industrial sludge and convincing people that a cinnamon roll and a lentil are metabolically identical because both contain carbs. Biochemistry is real. So is epidemiology. The latter is where many nutrition influencers mysteriously lose interest.
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There is no such thing as an essential carbohydrate. That is not an opinion. That is basic biochemistry. There are essential fats. There are essential proteins. Your body cannot make them, so you need to get them from food. Carbohydrate is not on that list, because your liver can make the glucose you need from fat and protein. That process is called gluconeogenesis. So why were people told to base meals around grains? The 1977 dietary guidelines pushed 6 to 11 servings a day. That was presented as health advice. It also happened to suit a food system built around cheap, storable, profitable products. A population living on meat, eggs, and simple whole food is harder to sell to on repeat. That is worth thinking about. When I cut back on carbohydrates my energy stabilised, my hunger became manageable, and I stopped thinking about food every two hours. That is not what you would expect if you had removed something essential. Your body does not need carbohydrate. It needs enough energy, enough protein, enough fat, and the right signals. What is the most difficult carb for you to give up?

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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
UK braces for bank holiday heatwave as temperatures set to soar to record-breaking 33C trib.al/EPlqvHO
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Ashton
Ashton@johnsmith168944·
I have been researching this since 2020 and I still cannot figure out the exact point of these deadly vaccines. If the goal was to simply kill people, then this is an extremely complex and very expensive way of doing it. My research has concluded that these are bio cyber interfaces that basically connect us to AI however, it seems that they can do that without these shots so I don’t know what to think anymore.
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Harry Fisher
Harry Fisher@harryfisherEMTP·
Patient- my mom just died from cancer. It happened so fast. Now I have cancer too. Paramedic/me- I am so sorry. Did you both take the Covid shots? Pt- “I don’t want to answer that question!” Paramedic/me- ok. Sorry for your loss. ________________ Typically the patients answer me kindly. Sometimes they get angry when I bring it up. But most people now days just have a look of acknowledgement and regret. God bless
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Victoria ❤️
Victoria ❤️@aroog1278·
Went back to school to become an X-ray tech at 51 and will graduate next spring! My classmates call me mom and I love it!
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
A 12-year-old girl went swimming on a summer afternoon. By the time her parents got her to hospital, doctors were telling them she had a one percent chance of surviving the night. In July 2013, Kali Hardig contracted Naegleria fowleri, a brain-eating amoeba, while swimming at Willow Springs Water Park near Little Rock, Arkansas. The amoeba entered through her nose, travelled up her olfactory nerve, reached her brain, and began consuming nerve cells. She developed a pounding headache. Then her eyes began rolling back in her head. Doctors told her family she had a 99 percent chance of dying. Of 128 known cases in the previous half century, only two patients had ever survived. Her mother was simultaneously battling her sixth recurrence of breast cancer. Her father had just returned from serving in Kuwait. Doctors called the CDC, who had an experimental drug called miltefosine on hand from Germany. It had not been created to treat this infection. The CDC shipped it immediately and the shipment was lost. It was eventually recovered and administered directly into Kali's brain through a surgically implanted port. She was placed on a ventilator in intensive care for weeks, unresponsive and unable to breathe without assistance. Then, slowly, she began to turn. A few days after treatment began, tests showed no signs of the amoeba remaining in her system. After intensive cognitive and physical therapy, she recovered and went home. Within a year she was back in a swimming pool. Ten years later, Kali spoke publicly about the experience: "A d*ath sentence is what they called it, as soon as they saw those little amoebas in my fluid." She has since used her survival to advocate for water safety awareness. She is one of only a handful of people in recorded history to survive this infection.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
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Carl
Carl@Carl0vj3·
@drterrysimpson It’s not a half truth, it’s absolute fact, there is no essential carbohydrate. If you think it’s a half truth, then please explain to us all, which dietary carbohydrate is essential?
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@DriveSmart_IN Car guy did the smart thing. Found escape route and escaped. Otherwise people will insist he should take the injured to hospital and then police will harass him as if he only did some mistake and injured those people. Laws don't matter, police still harass everyone.
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DriveSmart🛡️@DriveSmart_IN·
Only in India,we have normalised doing risky things and blaming it on luck,fate 😬😬 The side of the road is not a place to sit and talk !!
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@drtexdi @RemmusReven @DrNice2026 @henryimiller He linked that video of those people arguing with Fauci about this being a "fear based campaign", as if it's a slam dunk. Meanwhile, over one billion people in my country took the vaccines just so those damn lockdowns could be lifted and we could move on with our lives.
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Diana
Diana@drtexdi·
@Similar89 @RemmusReven @DrNice2026 @henryimiller Poor @RemmusReven is just a little allergic to facts. He won’t listen. BILLIONS of vaccines given & studies conclude that all-cause mortality is lower in the vaccinated. I admit a confounding factor in those studies (vaccinated people are healthier in general).
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@Finegrit5104 @DrNice2026 (2/2) vaccines caused any of the reported events in VAERS or in your report? Ever bothered to do a causal investigation or just going to approach VAERS, where anyone can report anything, when in reality the vast majority of those things are not related to the vaccine at all
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@Finegrit5104 @DrNice2026 Further, hundreds of millions of these shots mentioned in your linked observational report have been given to people across US and the world. How many developed any kind of long term adverse reactions, versus the number of people who didn't? And what is the evidence that (1/2)
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