Mark duvall

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Mark duvall

Mark duvall

@techkilz

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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Targeting @RepThomasMassie is an egregious breach of the President’s promise to put Americans first. With a flood of dirty cash, Pres. Trump made this race a national referendum on self determination and the consent of the governed. We must now fight for Kentucky—nationally—in order to Rescue the Republic. I’m donating to Massie’s campaign, and helping spread the word. I hope you will as well. We must draw a line—and hold it. Please RT x.com/MassieforKY/st…
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
HOW LONG ARE WE SERIOUSLY GOING TO JUST WAIT AROUND ON THE GOP TO PASS THE SAVE ACT?!!!!!!! ARE WE GOING TO JUST CHOOSE TO NOT HAVE SECURE ELECTIONS FOR THE MIDTERMS????? I'm sick of this... It genuinely feels like they are TRYING TO LOSE THE MIDTERMS and I don't know why.
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Chrissie Mayr🇺🇸
Chrissie Mayr🇺🇸@ChrissieMayr·
People are giving Taylor Lorenz shit for wearing a mask tonight at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Please keep in mind that Covid effects the elderly most. Even if you have been vaccinated and boosted semi-annually, you should still practice social distancing and masking.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
@marklevinshow Content aside, your voice is so hard to listen to…. humorless, monotone and depressing. I honestly don’t understand why people listen to you.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Tucker Carlson is over.   The media will continue to promote him and his insanity.  The Marxists and Islamists will do the same.  The internet bots and dead enders will as well.  They hope to use him against the President, MAGA, and the GOP.  But his erraticism, extremism, and long list of isms, and his public decline and unraveling, have been career and influence killing.   Of course, if we lose the midterms, he and his ilk will desperately try to blame the President, real MAGA, etc.  They will seek to reconstitute themselves as "influencers," but it won't work.  No matter how much they squawk.   Even now, they are at work trying to fracture and dispirit MAGA and the GOP.  And Carlson has all but endorsed the Democrats. Much more later ...
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna·
They want surveillance powers renewed but won’t secure elections? No SAVE America Act = No FISA.
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circusbass
circusbass@circusbass·
@EricLDaugh Nick Shirley isn’t journalism though. He’s just another MAGA idiot thinking he can do whatever he wants.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Nick Shirley FOLLOWED the California Speaker of the House and a Senator for pushing the Stop Nick Shirley Act, which CRIMINALIZES anti-fraud journalism They were stumbling, panicked, REFUSING to acknowledge that levying up to $50K fines for journalism is TYRANNY SHIRLEY: "Speaker Rivas...AB 2624? Is there a conflict of interest with Mia Bonta, and her husband being the ATTORNEY GENERAL?" RIVAS: "I don't know." *Runs into car* 🤯 SHIRLEY: "These people won't even answer the questions."
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Shawzye
Shawzye@BoYoShawn·
@LauraLoomer @TulsiGabbard @DCIARatcliffe Are you retarded? Maybe shes not on the Hill advocating to extend FISA 702 because she has been against FISA for most of her career... which you just acknowledged?
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Interesting how instead of Tulsi Gabbard @TulsiGabbard, it is CIA Director Ratcliffe @DCIARatcliffe who is on the Hill today advocating to extend FISA 702. This is unusual, given that under the First Trump Administration, it was the DNI’s job to lobby Congress to extend the surveillance authority. Tulsi has—for her entire career—lobbied against FISA 702, only flipping when she needed the support of FISA proponent Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton for her Senate confirmation. Maybe the admin views Ratcliffe as more trustworthy than Tulsi. Just an observation.
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Mark duvall
Mark duvall@techkilz·
@TheLastRefuge2 This makes me think that the version of him painted by the media as a dunce sitting in his office, pounding big macks while binging fox news , are accurate.
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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
The people around Trump will never allow the questions, the truth, to penetrate the membrane of isolation around the office of the President. What they will do is remove Tulsi Gabbard or any truth teller. That is why you are seeing a coordinated effort to eliminate her. The need for control is a reaction to fear. And yes, that control extends into the manipulation of information within social media intended to accomplish the goals and objectives of the intelligence apparatus. [The CIA is the kitchen. Israel has a table in it.]
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
I was raped when I was fourteen.
 That single sentence still tastes like iron and ash in my mouth every time I say it. It carved something permanent into my nervous system…the bone-deep knowledge that power plus opportunity equals predation. So when I watch the very men and women who write the laws that bind the rest of us turn out to be the same fucking predators, using congressional slush funds…our money…to buy the silence of the girls they rape and assault, my rage isn’t performative. It’s cellular. These are not “bad apples.” These are pathological specimens of the highest order: narcissistic sociopaths whose criminogenic profiles read like a textbook on elite sexual offending. Grooming, coercion, post-assault financial domination…classic power-based predation wrapped in the armor of legislative immunity. They don’t just commit the crimes; they legislate the cover-up. They draft the statutes that govern consent, reporting timelines, and statute-of-limitations while simultaneously ensuring their own victims can be paid off with taxpayer dollars and buried under NDAs thicker than the Constitution they swore to uphold. That is not hypocrisy. That is institutionalized sadism. It is the deliberate weaponization of the social contract against the most vulnerable. And the blackest part? They refuse…categorically refuse…to release the names of the congress members who have drained that secret fund. They hide behind procedural fig leaves while the rest of us are expected to live under the laws they carve out with the same hands that signed the checks to their victims. That isn’t governance. That is racketeering with a gavel. It is a criminal enterprise operating inside the very chamber that claims moral supremacy over the rest of the republic. I don’t want thoughts and prayers. I do not want fucking sympathy either. I don’t want another blue-ribbon panel. I want the names. I want the receipts. I want every single one of these legislative rapists stripped of office, stripped of pension, stripped of the illusion that their pathology entitles them to rule over the daughters of citizens they view as disposable. Because if the people who make the law are allowed to rape with impunity and then tax us to keep their mouths shut, then the law itself is just another instrument of violation. I survived once.
 This country doesn’t get to tell me I have to survive its lawmakers too.
 Not anymore.
Release the fucking names.
 Or admit that the United States Congress is running a protected pedophile-and-rapist welfare program on the public dime. 💀🔪🩸
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Did anybody actually like the Grateful Dead?
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Four humans are about to fall into a 10,000°C wall of plasma at 25,000 mph with a heat shield NASA knows is flawed. Tomorrow evening. Off the coast of San Diego. Orion hits the atmosphere at 36 times the speed of sound. The air can't move out of the way fast enough, so it compresses into a shockwave twice as hot as the surface of the Sun. The plasma ionizes the surrounding air and blocks all radio signals. For several minutes, the crew is falling faster than any humans have ever traveled inside a spacecraft, and nobody on the ground can talk to them. The heat shield is 186 blocks of a material called Avcoat glued to a titanium skeleton. It works by charring, melting, and disintegrating on purpose. The destruction of the outer layer is the cooling mechanism. There is no backup system. No redundancy. The heat shield works or the crew doesn't come home. The Artemis I heat shield came back with over 100 locations where chunks had ripped off. NASA spent two years figuring out why, concluded it was gas pressure building up inside the material during reentry, and decided not to replace the shield. They changed the flight path instead. Steeper angle, less time in the danger zone. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said publicly that this approach "is not the right way to do things long term." The capsule will slow from 25,000 mph to 17 mph in thirteen minutes. Parachutes don't even deploy until the last four. Everything before that is managed by a curved piece of titanium and glue entering air twice as hot as the Sun. Tomorrow at 5:07 PM Pacific, San Diego might hear a sonic boom. That sound is four people betting their lives on NASA's math being right.
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper

NEW: NASA says that people along the coast of San Diego County in California might hear a sonic boom Friday afternoon when the Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II crew re-enters the atmosphere, wrapping up its historic trip around the moon. The boom may be loud enough to rattle windows when the capsule re-enters the atmosphere shortly before 5 p.m, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports

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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
🚨NEARLY HALF OF CANCER PATIENTS TAKING IVERMECTIN + MEBENDAZOLE REPORTED CANCER DISAPPEARANCE OR TUMOR REGRESSION AFTER 6 MONTHS 84.4% EXPERIENCED CLINICAL BENEFIT 32.8% REPORTED NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE 15.6% REPORTED TUMOR REGRESSION 36.1% REPORTED STABLE DISEASE Our study represents the largest and most compelling clinical signal to date supporting antiparasitic therapy in cancer. @McCulloughFund @twc_health @P_McCulloughMD @DrHarveyRisch @DrKellyVictory @jathorpmfm @drdrew @PeterGillooly @FosterCoulson
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

🚨BREAKING: Largest Real-World Study of Ivermectin + Mebendazole in Cancer Patients Shows 84.4% Clinical Benefit — Nearly HALF Report Cancer Disappearance or Tumor Regression After just 6 months, 48.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole reported NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE (32.8%) or tumor regression (15.6%), while 36.1% reported disease stabilization⬇️ We have completed the largest real-world human analysis to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients—and the results represent one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology. The groundbreaking analysis was made possible through a unique collaboration between The Wellness Company, the McCullough Foundation, and the Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel (Dr. Harvey Risch)—uniting real-world clinical data, frontline medical experience, and high-level epidemiologic expertise to deliver urgently needed insights in oncology. This was a real-world prospective clinical program evaluation of 197 cancer patients, with 122 completing a follow-up survey at about six months (61.9% response rate). Cancer patients were prescribed compounded ivermectin–mebendazole, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole—most commonly taken at 1–2 capsules per day. The cohort represented a clinically relevant population, including a wide variety cancer types, with 37.1% of patients reporting actively progressing disease at baseline and many having already undergone chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. At six months, 84.4% of cancer patients reported clinical benefit (Clinical Benefit Ratio: 84.4% [95% CI: 77.0–89.8%]): ✅ 32.8% reported no evidence of disease (95% CI: 25.1–41.5%) ✅ 15.6% reported tumor regression (95% CI: 10.2–23.0%) ✅ 36.1% reported stable disease (95% CI: 28.1–44.9%) Treatment adherence was high, with 86.9% completing the full protocol and 66.4% remaining on therapy at six months. The regimen was well tolerated, with 25.4% reporting side effects, primarily mild and gastrointestinal, and over 93% continuing treatment despite these events. Patients were treated in real-world conditions alongside concurrent therapies, including chemotherapy (27.9%), radiation (21.3%), surgery (19.7%), supplements (49.2%), and dietary modification (37.7%), supporting use as an adjunctive approach. Together, these findings represent a large, internally consistent real-world clinical signal that supports URGENT further investigation of ivermectin and mebendazole as low-toxicity, adjunctive cancer therapies. Given the strength of the signal observed here, advancing this line of investigation is no longer optional—it is necessary. This is NOT the end. We will continue advancing this work with larger datasets to further define and validate the role of anti-parasitics in cancer outcomes. The manuscript is now available as a preprint on the Zenodo research repository, operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research, while undergoing peer review at leading oncology journals: “Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort.” @twc_health @McCulloughFund @P_McCulloughMD @DrHarveyRisch @DrKellyVictory @jathorpmfm @drdrew @PeterGillooly @FosterCoulson

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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
I asked this somewhat rhetorical question a long time ago; during a period when I spent several months thinking about it. The question was posed because the problem it represents, the reality of what took place, is actually much bigger than easily answered by a surface level analysis. The same question applies all these years later. There is evidence, physical documentation, of what took place scattered around the various silos of our government. However, assembling that evidence into a cogent understanding is a task made much more difficult when you consider the ramifications of what the true nature of the evidence highlights. There are those who would argue, and I would be unable to argue against the point, that the system of govt we rely upon to facilitate the core functions of a functioning society may not survive the truest outline of events. Everything could change, and that creates a massive institutional level fear that drives people to keep the activity hidden. The need for control is a reaction to fear. The level of control deployed highlights the severity of that fear. It is a much deeper question than it appears. It is a question that, quite frankly, may not be possible to answer; yet, it is a question that needs to be discussed.
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2

How does the office of a U.S. president; and more importantly the republic itself; survive a coordinated coup effort involving all three branches of government; while simultaneously those in charge of exposing the corruption fear the scale is too damaging for them to reveal?

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Mark duvall@techkilz·
@ClayTravis @nytimes It’s only a huge story if there are consequences, but there aren’t so it’s more nothing burgers.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
So ActBlue, the Dems top online fundraising group, likely lied to congress about its acceptance & vetting of foreign donor dollars & when it was told this, it fired all its lawyers. This is a HUGE story in @nytimes. Should get more attention. Read it: nytimes.com/2026/04/02/us/…
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
I still find it hard to believe this man was once Surgeon General of the United States and is now doing the most asinine straw man routine, pretending it doesn’t matter that a Chinese lab killed 20 million people because he once saw some random crank on Twitter claim it was just a cold.
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD

I can't square the cognitive dissonance of those who insist we wildly overreacted to COVID... yet also obsess over “lab leak” + “gain-of-function.” If a lab accidentally released a virus no worse than a bad cold, then don’t we have much bigger fish to fry? 🤷🏽‍♂️

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