Radu Toma

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Radu Toma

Radu Toma

@SandmanRT

MD, anesthesiologist, grandfather in Ontario. Have been labelled a ‘believer in conspiracy theories’ by some who ‘have not taken the red pill’. Rudeness = block

Присоединился Temmuz 2015
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Radu Toma
Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@CountingTh84404 @BenSwann_ If Epstein got away with an existing plan, then the suitable body was ‘waiting’ in a freezer for the required moment. That can be weeks or months. Meat that we eat lasts in good shape in a deep temperature freezer.
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Eyes Upward@CountingTh84404·
@BenSwann_ They whipped up a fake look alike body within what, minutes of a reported high profile suicide? I know the government educated most of us- but just how dumb do they think they made us?
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Ben Swann@BenSwann_·
Epstein’s cell has been described as a “forensic disaster”, with items removed before photos were taken, and Epstein’s body moved before an on-scene review. But it gets WAY weirder. The files also reveal a fake body was created for the cameras the day he died, with his real body secretly moved out the back of the prison. Why? Well according to the FBI memo: “…in order to deceive the media, who were looking to get video of Epstein’s body.” But why would you need to deceive the media? And why a fake body? None of this makes any sense…
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Green Dragon@greendragon200·
@liz_churchill10 The guy is not a reliable source for anything.He has been suspended from practicing medicine.
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Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
BOMBSHELL FROM FRANCE Professor Raoult just went NUCLEAR…the ‘Covid Vaccines’ CAUSE CANCERS “DNA contamination in these shots entered the cells… deregulating them exactly how tumors form. Spike protein has been found INSIDE the cancer cells” THIS is the CRIME of the CENTURY
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@DoctorTro Precisely Here’s my answer to other thread resonating with your message
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@Tetrahydropyran @garytaubes Yes, hormones which regulate appetite. Without a change in insulin level or this added hormone, weight loss is very difficult to achieve by following calories alone.

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DoctorTro@DoctorTro·
Energy balance… calorie counting assholes: “It’s the calories, not the hormones.” 🔥⚖️ Then a peptide hormone… GLP-1… becomes the biggest obesity blockbuster 💉📉 Acting on appetite 🧠 Satiety 🍽️ Reward 🎯 Gastric emptying ⏳ Now it’s: “The hormones drive the calories… it’s still calories… we were never wrong.” 🤡 So hormones didn’t matter… until a peptide hormone started printing billions 💰 And they were still not wrong Delusional narcissists
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@databob55 @Electroversenet If you burn wood or cow dung, you’re burning fossil fuels. First thing you have to acknowledge is we have been fooled about ‘fossil fuels’ but believe everything else the same folk tell us?
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti

Leroy Fletcher Prouty, Chief of Special Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President John F. Kennedy & Colonel in the United States Air Force explains how Rockefeller paid scientists to lie about "fossil fuels" in 1892 & Kissinger pushed it

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DataBob@databob55·
@Electroversenet So we're supposed to just keep merrily burning fossil fuels to find out if 'nature stabilizes' before or after we all die off. What a brilliant plan!
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Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science at MIT, says global warming fear isn't driven by data, but by money and control. He recently told the Daily Mail that politicians saw climate policy as a multi-trillion dollar opportunity to reshape industries, to push globalization. The public was fed panic over a minuscule temperature change that means almost nothing. Lindzen calculates that even a doubling of CO2 would warm the planet by only half a degree. He argues nature stabilizes, not amplifies, climate swings, and that today's warmth and CO2 levels actually help plants grow and expand farmland. "People are finally starting to question this," he said. "It'll be an embarrassment to our era."
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@Lukewearechange @durov Are those governments into writing satire? Since 2015 I have been following how the UK repeatedly fails to protect its children from sexual predators and groomers with blind policing and courts, then go after any Tommy whistleblower with a vengeance.
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Pavel Durov@durov·
This is how the EU/UK now regulates social media: 🤐 Offer CEOs secret deals to censor dissent. 🚨 If they refuse, open criminal cases against them. 😑 When people push back, say it's "all for the children". 🎭 "Protecting children" has become the standard legal/PR cover.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@NickelCityKG @jvits62 @LichTamara It’s not confused. X is flooded with very new accounts (joined March 2026 for this one), no photo, no personal bio, always talking against any ‘awake’ posters. It’s an AI bot! If ‘outed’, it will morph into another ID.
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NickelCityKG@NickelCityKG·
@jvits62 @LichTamara Oh, I see the problem. You're confused. You think you know the story but it's clear you actually dont.
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Tamara Lich 🇨🇦@LichTamara·
This is, quite frankly, disgusting. Freeland colluded with bank CEO’s to unconstitutionally and unlawfully freeze Canadians bank accounts with NO order from a judge or any parliamentary oversight. She giggled like a school girl when she delivered her announcement that would leave families with no way to pay their mortgages, buy medication for their children, pay their child support, or feed their families. We have text messages from bureaucrats trying to reason with her, perhaps even (GASP!) speak with organizers, but our (s)elected civil servants don’t speak to us little folk in the genpop. She is no hero for democracy and continues to fail upwards, the Liberal way.
Wiretap Media@WiretapMediaCa

Chrystia Freeland just won the “Hero of Democracy” award for illegally invoking the Emergencies Act, freezing the bank accounts of peaceful protesters, and having their heads smashed into the pavement during the Freedom Convoy. Oh… and let’s not forget the time she tried to funnel billions to a company that didn’t even exist.

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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@animaldocfilm They will argue with you forever if low carb diet helps in cancer treatment. That’s not the point. On the scale of risk/reward ratio, the risk is zero, so well worth a try even for not-💯 believers. Nothing to lose, possible gain sums it up for everyone.
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animal.@animaldocfilm·
The mechanism was documented. The Nobel Prize was awarded. The meal tray never changed. This is not ignorance. This is institutional inertia with a body count.
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animal.@animaldocfilm·
Cancer cells consume glucose at 200 times the rate of normal cells. Otto Warburg published this in 1924. He won the Nobel Prize for it in 1931. 94 years ago.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@AdamFagusea @ola_palmquist @Rob_fromGippy @SamaHoole Few people see the 10+ $trillion a year Big Food/Agra, all plant-based and geared towards low saturated fat. Few people realize when they have been recruited as their messengers. The owners of this industrial behemoth are not vegan, I assure you.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@AdamFagusea @ola_palmquist @Rob_fromGippy @SamaHoole The topsoil that all agriculture depends on was only made possible by herbivores grazing over millennia and fertilizing soil with their manure. Modern agriculture strips the soil and impoverishes its mineral content. That habitat destruction kills a lot of small animals.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Vegans: "Drinking cow's milk is unnatural!" Great point. So instead of pulling on some teats for thirty seconds, we've developed a twelve-step industrial alternative. Step one: grow almonds in California, a drought-afflicted state currently depleting an aquifer that took twenty thousand years to fill. Step two: ship them to a processing facility. Step three: soak them in water. California water, specifically, because almonds need 15 gallons per ounce and California is already rationing. Step four: pulverise them into a slurry. Step five: filter the slurry through fine mesh, discarding most of the actual almond in the process. That was the bit with the nutrition in it. Gone now. Step six: add more water, because the resulting liquid isn't watery enough. Step seven: add sweeteners, because it tastes of nothing. Step eight: add emulsifiers, because it separates in six minutes otherwise. Step nine: add synthetic vitamins, because all the natural ones left in step five. Step ten: add seed oils, because we apparently learned nothing. Step eleven: homogenise, degas, pasteurise, and sterilise the mixture until it resembles no food that has ever existed in nature. Step twelve: put it in a carton with a picture of a field on it. The cow: stands in a field. Makes milk. Has done this for ten thousand years. No factory. No steps. No aquifer. Unnatural, though. Very unnatural.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@Tetrahydropyran @garytaubes Yes, hormones which regulate appetite. Without a change in insulin level or this added hormone, weight loss is very difficult to achieve by following calories alone.
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Martin Phosphorus@Tetrahydropyran·
@SandmanRT @garytaubes GLP-1 therapy lowers food intake and weight loss matches what you would expect based on that reduced food intake alone.
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gary taubes@garytaubes·
Conventional wisdom: GLP-1RA drugs cause weight loss by inhibiting appetite. That assumption outruns the actual evidence. An alternative hypothesis: GLP-1RAs reverse fuel-partitioning-- ↓fat storage, ↑ fat oxidation--& that inhibits appetite. authors.elsevier.com/a/1mxcQ3jDgWxh…
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1900, John D. Rockefeller controlled approximately 90 percent of all petroleum refining in the United States. He was, by some calculations, the richest private individual who had ever lived. He had a problem. Scientists were discovering that compounds derived from coal tar, a petroleum byproduct, could be used as synthetic medicines. Aspirin, derived from coal tar, had been launched by Bayer in 1899. The petroleum waste stream Rockefeller had previously had to dispose of could now be sold back to the public as medicine at a markup of roughly 10,000 percent. He had another problem. American medicine in 1900 was a competitive ecosystem of homeopaths, herbalists, naturopaths, osteopaths, midwives, and traditional doctors who used food, plants, water, and lifestyle as the primary tools of healing. Approximately half of all American medical schools taught some form of natural or alternative medicine. Rockefeller bought into the German pharmaceutical industry, eventually taking a substantial stake in IG Farben, the conglomerate that included Bayer, BASF, and Hoechst. He then commissioned a report. The report was written by Abraham Flexner, an educator with no medical training, funded by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations, and published in 1910. It declared that natural and alternative medical schools were unscientific quackery. It recommended the closure of more than half of all American medical schools and the standardisation of the rest around medicine based on synthetic patented drugs. Congress acted. Half of American medical schools closed within a decade. The remainder accepted Rockefeller and Carnegie funding on the condition that their curricula be reorganised around pharmaceutical treatment. Nutrition was removed. Herbal medicine was removed. Lifestyle intervention was removed. The doctor's job was redefined: diagnose the symptom, prescribe the drug. The drugs were petroleum-derived. The petroleum was supplied by Rockefeller-controlled refineries. The medical schools were funded by Rockefeller. The journals were funded by Rockefeller. The AMA was supported by Rockefeller. The hospitals were funded by Rockefeller. By 1925, the American medical system was a vertically integrated extension of the petroleum industry, operating under the marketing slogan that it was scientific. This is the system that exists today. The pharmaceutical industry generates approximately $1.5 trillion in annual revenue. The American population, 4 percent of the global total, consumes approximately 50 percent of all pharmaceuticals manufactured. The system was not designed to make people healthy. The system was designed to manage symptoms in a way that produces lifetime customers. A healthy patient is a former customer. A managed patient, who takes the pill every day for the rest of their life, is an annuity. The objective has always been to keep you in that profitable corridor between healthy and dead. Long enough to keep buying. Not so well that you stop. The doctor who advises you to fix your metabolism by changing your diet is, from the point of view of the system that trained him, a defective product. The doctor who prescribes you a statin, a metformin, an antidepressant, and a blood pressure medication for life is performing exactly as designed. The system was designed by an oil baron who needed to sell the waste products of his refineries. It still functions, 116 years after the Flexner Report, exactly the way he designed it. You are the customer. The corridor is where you live.
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Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Italians now exposing the use of Midazolam to euthanise vulnerable and elderly during the Covid scandemic. In the UK Hancock introduced NG163- Midazolam and Morphine in 2020, despite Palliative care experts warning it would kill.No one survived this protocol.
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@LightOnLiberty @THEMightlyMouse Barry was also facing a court date for hosting a 2015 fund raiser for Justin Trudeau that was against the campaign laws that would compromise the new shiny Trudeau PM. After his death the court case was dropped.
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Bridgett Fertig@LightOnLiberty·
Who murdered Barry and Honey Sherman - owners of Canadian company Apotex - Canada's ONLY manufacturer for cheaper and more effective Hydroxychloroquine? They were brutally murdered in their home before the Covid-19 pandemic was pushed and Hydroxychloroquine was demonized.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@36Duffryn @JeffW2304 @ABridgen Breathing, respiratory failure and pharmacology of sedative drugs is my professional ‘bread and butter’. No one who is having breathing difficulties is to get sedative drugs unless one is ready to assist/take over their breathing. Or unless palliative.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@kevtharris @CaryKelly11 Your first sentence implies saturated fats are bad. This article says there is no indication that is so, a direct answer to your comment to Cary.
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Kevin Harris@kevtharris·
@SandmanRT @CaryKelly11 I've read that review a good few times & there's nothing 'state of the art' about it. That's beside the point though. That paper doesn't interact with what im asking Cary.
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
Them: Seed oils are healthy. Me: They have trans fat in them and trans fans were banned because of their connection to heart disease. The label is allowed to say zero trans fat because there's less than a gram. Them: The dose makes the poison. Me: Poison is poison, whether a little or a lot. They can't keep the trans fat out of the seed oils because they are a byproduct of production. That's why they found a way to excuse them. There are no known benefits in eating trans fat. There is only risk. Why eat something with zero upside?
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Kevin Harris@kevtharris·
@CaryKelly11 Trans fats are bad but saturated fats aren't? I would love to see what mental gymnastics you have gone through to get to that point.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@SamaHoole Costco/Amazon Canada Blenderz Greek spice mix: canola in it!
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
You've done the research into seed oils. You stopped buying the bottles. No sunflower oil. No rapeseed. No vegetable blend. You feel good about this. I don't want to ruin your day, but it's not even close to done. The bread: rapeseed oil, third ingredient. The hummus: sunflower oil for that smooth commercial texture. The peanut butter: rapeseed added to stop the separation. The crackers, cereal bars, oatcakes: seed oil, page one. The dark chocolate: sunflower lecithin. The antioxidant claims on the front do not mention this. The restaurant salad, however virtuous: dressed in rapeseed or soybean. The healthy option. Still seed oil. But here's what catches most people out. Nuts and seeds. Almonds, walnuts, cashews, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds. All high in linoleic acid. All adding to the same PUFA load. The trail mix your colleague calls clean eating is seed oil in solid form. And then there's the meat. Chicken, pork, turkey, and farmed salmon are all fed corn and soy. What they eat, they store in their fat. A factory-farmed chicken in 2026 has a fat profile closer to sunflower oil than to what a chicken contained in 1960. You're eating the seed oil. You're just eating it through an animal. The only fats that stayed stable are from ruminants on grass. Beef. Lamb. Bison. Grass doesn't contain much linoleic acid, and neither does the animal that eats it. Even when it's finished on grain. The bottle was always the most visible part of a much bigger problem.
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Radu Toma@SandmanRT·
@CaryKelly11 @MdBreathe In Canada, butchers know ‘Delmonico’ steak, not chuck eye. Took chunk of meat, said first 3” Delmonico, beyond is the tougher ‘chuck/blade’ meat. 3 steaks an inch thick. I chose 2 of 1 1/2” thick. Wt. 2.5 lbs., 5 lbs per animal. $12 CAD vs $33 ribeye! Value++.
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
The chuckeye side is where you can find good steaks at. There’s about a pound of Denver steak and 3 pounds of chuck eye. The rest of the chuck roll is a lot tougher and I would only make roast out of it. The chuck steak is just a thinly sliced chuck roast and not very tender. So only about 15 to 20% of it is good for steaks.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Chuck roll for affordable steaks? Does anyone do this and do they taste good?
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