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Mrs Pullthrough

@MrsP2019

Sydney.Oz Registered Nurse,wife, mum of three, love my cats and my ranch. Crazily Covid cautious! Dragging myself through this nightmare.

Sydney, Australia เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2022
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SB@sbABetterLeader·
"High Blood Pressure" is the new Hallmark of COVID. Diastolic High BP. I am a kidney doctor, a literal blood pressure expert. When Cardiology and Endocrinology need help, they call Nephro. I have never seen so many Diastolic BPs over 90 and over 100. After 2021, MOST are high.
tern@1goodtern

I had some time this morning with a family of six. Two of the kids are currently off school with health problems that started after they repeatedly caught Covid. The mum has had to stop work because of sky high blood pressure that is only coming down with medication more commonly given to people forty years older than her. People are *not alright*.

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Reality Check Marker
Reality Check Marker@RealCheckMarker·
Have you heard us say SARS has transient persistence lasting 2-3 yrs (500-787 D)? But, SARS (reinfection) can reach/persist in hematopoietic tissue (causing clonal hematopoiesis), and then SARS persistence lasts longer and is more severe. #LongCOVID is #AirborneAIDS so #WearN95
PolyBio@polybioRF

Dr. Tim Henrich of UCSF at #polybiofallsymposium2025: tissue-based assessments of Long Covid patients reveals SARS-CoV-2 RNA detected in several bone marrow biopsies. More BM biopsies coming down the pipeline.

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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek@JanJekielek·
In her final days as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard released documents that revealed a concerted cover-up of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. intelligence agencies had strong evidence pointing to a Wuhan lab leak yet they kept it under wraps after being briefed by Anthony Fauci, and the CIA abruptly changed its assessment of the origins of the virus. “Most of the world wants to say, ‘It probably was a lab leak, but move on.’ We can’t move on. 20 million people are dead,” says Matt Ridley, the co-author of “Viral.” “It's a gigantic scandal.” @mattwridley
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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek@JanJekielek·
“We can’t move on, 20 million people are dead.” Matt Ridley says most people just want to move on from COVID. But if we want to stop it from happening again, we can’t. “It’s a gigantic scandal.” “Most of the world wants to say, ‘Well, yeah, probably a lab leak, but move on.’” “A technology has just demonstrated to every terrorist on the planet that this is a really good way of bringing the world economy to its knees.” “This is not an academic exercise where we want to know why people died.” “This is something where we need to make sure it doesn’t happen again.” @mattwridley
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Alina Chan
Alina Chan@Ayjchan·
This sharing of Covid origins intel within US gov should've happened in week 1 of 2020. It would've informed everyone of a likely lab origin of Covid and preempted cover-up attempts. Why did it take 1.5 years for a whistleblower at DARPA to uncover a damning virus engineering proposal by Wuhan scientists and for this to be shared with NIH leaders who had funded similar research in Wuhan?
Emily Kopp@emilyakopp

In 2021 a DARPA whistleblower said that he had uncovered a grant proposal in an unmarked folder with plans to create viruses like COVID, and that names of Wuhan scientists on the grant proposal matched names in U.S. intelligence intercepts. Less than two weeks after the DARPA whistleblower’s report, the NSC “warmly” invited Fauci to be briefed again.

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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
Last week, Anthony Fauci notified us he will NOT voluntarily testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, even though he had previously agreed to do so. Therefore, today I have issued a subpoena requiring him to testify before the Committee, in public, next month.
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Nan Ransohoff
Nan Ransohoff@nanransohoff·
Today we're launching Intercept: a $500M philanthropic initiative to make respiratory infections, like the common cold and flu, a thing of the past. We treat respiratory infections as a minor nuisance, but that’s really not the case. Most of us will spend 5% of our lives (!) sick from these viruses, they kill 1M people a year, cost $600B annually in productivity, and periodically threaten civilization through pandemics. So, if they’re such a big problem, why haven’t we dealt with them yet? Last year we convened ~40 leading scientists, pharma R&D leaders, biotech investors, and regulatory experts to better understand that. We heard two main reasons: (1) First, it’s just technically very challenging: respiratory viruses represent hundreds of distinct, mutating strains across several families. Fortunately, recent breakthroughs make this newly possible. (2) Second is a lack of funding: broad-spectrum solutions have historically been underfunded, in part because they’re not a great fit for most philanthropic or commercial funding (and while COVID generated a burst of activity around preventing and understanding respiratory infections through an influx of new funding, that hasn't been sustained). We think that with enough focus and funding, this might be solvable. Intercept is a $500 million philanthropic initiative that will take advantage of new tools to catalyze the development and deployment of two types of products: broad-spectrum preventatives and air cleaning technologies. This problem is undoubtedly difficult. But it’s more tractable now than it’s ever been. We think we should give it our best shot. We’re enormously grateful to our anchor funders: @stripe, @AnthropicAI, @TheFluLab, @FoundationOAI and individuals from Jane Street. And, I’m very excited to be building this with @incredutility and the rest of the team.
Nan Ransohoff@nanransohoff

interceptfund.substack.com/p/ending-respi…

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Senator Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul@SenRandPaul·
Anthony Fauci will answer to the American people. 7/29 at 10 AM
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Denis - The COVID info guy -
Denis - The COVID info guy -@BigBadDenis·
🇦🇺AUSTRALIA Weekly COVID Update: 26 June 2026 🔹QLD: ⬆️(+3.1%) 20 in hospital 🔹TAS: ⬆️(+2.5%) 🔹ACT:⬆️ (+1.7%) ▫️VIC: ➡️(STABLE) 🔸NSW: ⬇️(-7.3%) 🔸SA: ⬇️(-4.3%) 🔸WA: ⬇️(-3.0%) Avg 35/day in hospital 🔹Aged Care: The government ended weekly reporting
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Mrs Pullthrough@MrsP2019·
@LazarusLong13 Accosting strangers in lifts. Photographing folks without permission. Judging & deciding. The brazen entitlement and arrogance is breathtaking( pardon the pun)
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Lazarus Long
Lazarus Long@LazarusLong13·
Just when I thought that I have seen it all, this literal Darwin Award winner takes the cake. Her husband died from COVID. She was on oxygen from COVID. And here she is accusing someone wearing a respirator of mental illness, while illustrating her own profound ignorance.
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Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission

Those types of masks do nothing for a person but make it more difficult for them to breathe. Even if a person is immune compromised the mask will not protect them, it's been proven. It’s simply not about the mask itself anymore. It’s what it drags back up. The fear. The control. The way so many people just went along with it like sheep while the rest of us got treated like criminals for saying no. If people would have refused to wear the mask and stood up we would never have been mandated to wear them. I had the police called on me twice. I was refused service. I couldn’t even handle basic everyday business because I wouldn’t put that thing on my face. And I’m not the only one carrying this. But nothing hits harder than what happened with my husband. He passed away in the hospital. When I went to see his body, I was already on oxygen myself. Grieving. Barely breathing. And the nurse still insisted I wear a mask. I’ll never forget that moment. Masks are a trigger for a lot of us. They don’t just remind us of COVID — they remind us of how powerless we felt, how our grief was policed, how basic human moments were taken from us. How they made our children wear masks to attend school. Some of us are still carrying that weight every single day. If you get triggered too, you’re not crazy and you’re not alone.

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JayJay@JayJay91341991·
Two words that describe Karl Stefanovic. 🤷‍♂️😳
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Mrs Pullthrough@MrsP2019·
@The_Exit_Code Never had an authentic apology from my Covert Narc. Just explanations I realise, now that I "get it" 🙄
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The Exit Code
The Exit Code@The_Exit_Code·
The covert narcissist will apologize (falsely). The malignant narcissist won’t apologize at all. Both are equally harmful. Just different presentations.
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Mike Carlton
Mike Carlton@MikeCarlton01·
I confess I’m puzzled by the fascination with Stefanovic. Who cares ? The Today Show died in the arse after Lisa Wilkinson left, watched only in nursing homes where the inhabitants were too frail to reach for the remote. abc.net.au/news/2026-06-2…
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Alan Barnard
Alan Barnard@alanbarnard1·
There are times when I wish I hadn’t started learning from people such as @ZdenekVrozina and so many others who share their knowledge readily. That way I wouldn’t have learnt about prodromal Parkinson’s Disease and REM sleep behaviour disorder, and its association with Covid…
Zdenek Vrozina@ZdenekVrozina

New study in Journal of Sleep Research links long COVID to a higher burden of prodromal Parkinson's like features. 11,261 people, 16 countries. The headline is weaker than it looks - but there is the one finding in this paper that should genuinely scare you, and almost nobody is quoting it 🧵

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Libriscent
Libriscent@libriscent·
A MANIPULATOR’S TIMELINE mirror you gain your trust test your boundaries cross your boundaries blame your reaction rewrite the story convince everyone they’re innocent
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The Exit Code
The Exit Code@The_Exit_Code·
The narcissist doesn’t lie to everyone about the same thing. They lie to you about who they are. They lie to your friend about who you are. They lie to their family about both of you. Each person receives a different story. You don’t know what they told your friend. Your friend doesn’t know what they told you. Nobody compares notes because nobody knows there are notes to compare. That’s how they lie to so many for so long. Not one consistent lie. Multiple lies, each perfectly tailored to the person receiving it.
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Mrs Pullthrough@MrsP2019·
@GhostOfSocrates Nowadays, I'm not at all interested in breathing anywhere near someone indoors, unless I am masked. Therefore, I don't. Gack. 🤮 Simples.
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Wokecrates
Wokecrates@GhostOfSocrates·
"They are in the air we breathe." Then why are you all breathing it in without respiratory protection? Good luck with long covid and whatever else you guys might acquire from this summit.
Dr Alexey Kulikov@KulikovUNIATF

“Respiratory diseases affect hundreds of millions of people around the world. They are among the leading causes of death and disability, yet too often they remain overlooked within the broader global health agenda. That is a missed opportunity. Because respiratory health provides one of the clearest examples of why prevention matters. When we think about prevention, we often focus on what happens inside hospitals and clinics. But the reality is that many of the factors that determine respiratory health are found outside the healthcare system. They are in the air we breathe. They are in the homes where families cook and heat their living spaces. They are in workplaces where workers are exposed to dust, chemicals, and other hazards. They are in policies that shape tobacco use, environmental protection, urban planning, and access to healthcare. In other words, respiratory health begins long before a patient enters a doctor's office. Increasingly, scientists are beginning to view many chronic diseases not as isolated conditions but as manifestations of accelerated biological aging. Respiratory health belongs squarely within that conversation. Lung function is a powerful predictor of resilience, healthy ageing, and longevity across the lifespan.” José Luis Castro @JLCastroGarcia World Health Organization @WHO Director-General Special Envoy for Chronic Respiratory Diseases @euforea - European Forum for Research and Education in Allergy and Airway Diseases Prevention Summit, Royal Academy of Medicine London, United Kingdom, 19 June 2026

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