Terri St. Quill

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Terri St. Quill

Terri St. Quill

@TStQuill

Author & newly homeless widow writing expose on 16 points to fix healthcare. This is my pen name as my book includes private information about my husband.

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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
During my husband's 30 years in law enforcement, he was shot, stabbed, beaten, bit, and spat on. He survived it alk, only to be sentenced to die of starvation by American Medicine's death panel that put their profit over his life. In case you don't understand what is at stake for you and your loved ones if we don't make a change.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
RFK JR - Many don’t realize, the Chickenpox Vaccine Causes shingles Epidemics “When the CDC was thinking about mandating the chickenpox vaccine for your children, they did a study. The person they hired to do that study was a scientist named Gary Goldman, who did a long-term study in California. What he found is that if you give the chickenpox vaccine, mass vaccinate, it stops chickenpox, but causes shingle epidemics later on; which is 20x deadlier. Despite those studies, we mandated for American children in this country, but in Europe they don’t. If you go to the British National Health Service website right now, you can read that it will say, “We do not recommend chickenpox vaccines because it causes shingles epidemics later on… and that’s the problem. (Check the link here: nhs.uk/vaccinations/c…) You can’t say this product is going to prevent this particular disease, but you have to look at the long-term implications.”
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
@observer2952 @KarenNicho66008 @thehealthb0t Thankyou for sending this. What I am looking for is the actual evidence based and peer reviewed published study or studies (ex a cohort large enough to statistically represent the USA population) that this summary rests on.
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Rev. Howard Furst
Rev. Howard Furst@revhowardfurst·
@Magnoli95879597 @TStQuill @thehealthb0t Shingles emerges in old age in people who were infected with chicken pox as children. Vaccination against chicken pox as a child or with the shingles vaccines prevents or downgrades shingles.
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
Let's say I accept the premise that covid vaccine increases the risk of developing cancer. How does this therapy work in patients that were vaccinated compared to those that weren't? Asking, in part, because I remember a doctor from decades ago that said there was a difference between pathogen based malignancy and those generated from some other factor. He never said what that factor was.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
We found 84% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole declared their cancer was either COMPLETELY GONE, SHRUNK, or STOPPED SPREADING after 6 months. This explains why the CIA CLASSIFIED a 1950s study for over HALF A CENTURY showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

The CIA CLASSIFIED a 1950s study showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth—and kept it BURIED for over HALF A CENTURY. Millions of cancer victims have paid the price as this vital line of research was set back DECADES.

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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
WE FOUND 146 NEUROLOGICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC CDC/FDA SAFETY SIGNALS WERE BREACHED WITH COVID SHOTS—INCLUDING: 📈PRION DISEASE — 847× more likely vs. flu shot 📈BRAIN CLOTS — 3,000× more likely 📈PSYCHOSIS — 440× more likely 📈HOMICIDAL IDEATION — 25× more likely 📈DEMENTIA — 140× more likely 📈SUICIDAL THOUGHTS — 150× more likely 📈SCHIZOPHRENIA — 315× more likely 📈DEPRESSION — 530× more likely 📈HERPES ZOSTER MENINGITIS — 1,200× more likely 📈TOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY — 157× more likely 📈MENINGITIS (ALL TYPES) — 34× more likely 📈AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS — 79× more likely 📈BRAIN ABSCESS — 120× more likely 📈SPINAL CORD ABSCESS — 89× more likely 📈VIOLENT BEHAVIOR — 80× more likely 📈COGNITIVE DECLINE — 115× more likely 📈DELUSIONS — 50× more likely 📈 MYELITIS (ALL TYPES) — 31× more likely And many more...... The mRNA shots disrupt the blood–brain barrier, allowing mRNA, amyloidogenic spike proteins, and pathogens to penetrate the brain and spinal cord. This explains why 7.4% of Americans are now cognitively disabled—and why common sense has collapsed across the globe.
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
@RetroNewsNow Another chestnut of a memory!! Could never solve it but spent hours on end trying.
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RetroNewsNow
RetroNewsNow@RetroNewsNow·
On May 1, 1980, Rubik’s Cube was released in the United States
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Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
Spring cleaning - it's always been a matter of here I go again... Sometimes what I think I see is exactly what it is. Second thoughts suck. Third thoughts are even worse - especially when I arrive back at that first flash all over again. And then I have to close a door because no amount of effort can make what is wrong into something right.
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RetroNewsNow@RetroNewsNow·
📺The miniseries 'V' began airing 43 years ago, May 1, 1983, on NBC
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
BASIC launched on this day in 1964.
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
When you make full manager - you want more living that life - up the line. Even making staff cut recommendations doesn't stop that hunger. I will never forget the promises I was made if I did what I was asked to do both as policy and action. What it felt like to know if I said no - my career was over in the bargain. 20 minute conversation was all it took. But I did walk away - proof people can do it.
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Champagne Joshi
Champagne Joshi@JoshWalkos·
She rejected a lifesaving operation. The patient died. Her employer saved $500,000. She got promoted. Our “healthcare system” in a nutshell.
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
Are robots becoming the new version of cats when it comes to the systemic increase in violence escalation that creates serial killers like Luka Magnotta? Even if these robots aren't conscious - that they look human has visceral implication. If you can't accept that - then purely as machines - would you kick your car or your fridge?
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“Nothing wrong with this testing of robots, it is just a machine” This is not what you instincts tell you to your soul. What is fun is hearing folks try to deny we have these hardcoded instincts or saying we don’t need them anymore. Sure…
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
Yes... AI psychosis is real. Unfortunately - when we get sensationalized by this growing trend, it becomes impossible to discuss another one. By this I mean a degradation of frontier model logic that will make AI psychosis even worse in the long run. Seeing these stories doesn't change the fact that people increasingly push for higher compute emotions from LLM. This in turn is a serious risk to further constructive technology development because it makes models less logical, less capable, and dumbed down compared to where foreign models are going. Along with forced breaks, clear off ramps, and honesty, AI must have the ability to shut down a conversation. They must have the right to say no as a means to protect users, and the technology itself. x.com/TStQuill/statu…
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The Wall Street Journal
Jonathan Gavalas was a seemingly healthy and even-keeled 36-year-old when he began chatting with Gemini, Google’s chatbot, in part to seek comfort about splitting up with his wife. An analysis of the full chatlog: on.wsj.com/4w1VCUe
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Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
@ruth_for_ai I also chose blue. By simple statistics - this is like a coin toss - so 50/50. Thus, the real difference is more than likely to come down to just 1 person. I also chose blue.
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Terri St. Quill
Terri St. Quill@TStQuill·
I have had bumble bees do this many times, but not honey bees like her. You might want to catch up with the bee keeper and ask about this behavior. Bees do communicate with each other, and they can also be trained. I have had a single bumble bee scope me out and sit on my hand. Then later it would show up with others that would also sit in my hand. What you would need to learn most is to not panic and not run.
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