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dosesofcommonsense · 5 months ago
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This is a black ops attack on the earth’s population. The only way to stop it is to not inject any new child with anything. The current population - everywhere (me included) - has all this shit inside our bodies.
That’s why your overall health is so important. You can change that you got all these shots and death sticks. You can give your body the best possible outcome by not taking any more of them, eating pure foods, slimming down and working out, drinking lots of filtered water (fluoride is evil…yeah, the same thing your dentist brags on), getting lots of sunlight, 7-8 hours of sleep a night (limited sleep tanks testosterone), etc.
The best way to thwart the system is to not be part of the system.
What will RFKjr do to this system? Hopefully expose it all and hold these companies accountable.
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reality-detective · 8 months ago
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Were unvaccinated people targeted and ‘murdered’ by hospitals during COVID?
Remdesivir, ventilators, drug cocktails — these and others are increasingly being called parts of the “hospital murder protocol.”
Polly Tommey testifies about what hospital employees have confessed to her in this interview with Brighteon’s Mike Adams. 🤔
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in4newz · 28 days ago
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BILL GATES WARNS TRUMP: I CAN’T FILL GLOBAL HEALTH FUNDING SHORTFALLS AFTER USAID CUTS
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Bill Gates is personally lobbying the Trump administration, warning he can’t replace U.S. funding for global health programs slashed under “America First” policy.
After 80% of USAID contracts were cut, Gates met National Security Council and lawmakers, pushing to protect programs like Gavi, Global Fund, and polio eradication.
Gates stressed the Gates Foundation can’t cover billions in cuts, while Trump reviews 30 major health projects for possible elimination.
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starry-genome · 2 years ago
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If you have ever wondered why health insurance in the US is so messed up, I highly recommend checking out Dr. Glaucomflecken’s 30 days of Healthcare series. Click here for the YouTube playlist or click here for the TikTok playlist.
Each video is about 1-3 minutes and goes through different aspects of the healthcare industry explaining how it works and especially how corrupt it is.
I spent 5 years working hospital finance watching the way health insurance directly affected my patients, and oftentimes seeing the ways lack of access to affordable healthcare resulted in chronic and emergent conditions, and even death. I cannot stress enough that I literally saw people die because their insurance denied them treatment. And on the billing side, the things people would complain about to me as something the doctors or hospital were doing wrong were usually a direct result of the way health insurance runs everything. It’s disgusting.
At the end of the series, he has a call to action - ways we (as regular people) can help work to improve healthcare (other than pushing for universal healthcare/Medicare for all). A lot of people talk about how ridiculous US Healthcare is but rarely do I see anyone talking about what we can do to change it. I think this is the most important video of all, so I’m including it here.
This video series is probably the most comprehensive, easiest to understand breakdown of the way healthcare fucks everyone over - patients, doctors, and hospitals alike. Please check it out!
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dy-mph-na · 3 months ago
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Another poem against mental hospitals
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awesomecooperlove · 1 year ago
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razables · 2 years ago
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just finished the metroid prime trilogy. i am feeling so normal about it all.
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eretzyisrael · 1 year ago
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blossoms-phan · 2 months ago
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literally losing my mind yeah let’s all complain about how royally fucked our housing and healthcare and education systems are and then vote in the guy whose only priorities are alcohol and paying off developers and a fucking SPA
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dosesofcommonsense · 5 months ago
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More hocus poke-us on the mRNA front.
I’ve said since the mRNA poke came out they’d just combine it with the flu shot and people’s never know. I’ve heard stories of that. I also knew hospitals would fill in vaccines pending surgery or duration of stay in hospitals. I didn’t know this.
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reality-detective · 21 days ago
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This nurse referred to a male pedo patient who think he’s a woman as a “Mr.” He responded by yelling racial slurs at her.
Guess who the National Health Service is investigating and labeled a “Risk?"
The nurse. 🤔
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By: Emily Yoffe
Published: Jan 25, 2025
The courageous Texas surgeon was facing a decade in federal prison for blowing the whistle about gender surgery for minors. Trump just dismissed the case.
Until this afternoon, Dr. Eithan Haim, 34, was facing a potential decade in federal prison for revealing publicly that Texas Children’s Hospital was continuing to perform gender transitions on children even after declaring a moratorium on the controversial practice. For this, Haim, a Texas surgeon, became the target of the Biden Department of Justice, which indicted him for allegedly violating patient privacy laws.
There was no violation of patient privacy. What Haim blew the whistle on were surgeries to insert hormonal devices that prevent children from going through puberty. The records he revealed about these interventions carefully redacted identifying information about the patients. What’s more: He had caught the hospital in a bald-faced lie about the very existence of the program. Most dangerous for Haim was that he had run afoul of the Biden administration’s unquestioning support of medical transition of young people distressed about their gender.
“Eithan Haim was the only person with the courage to stand up for what was right,” Haim’s wife, Andrea, wrote on X about her husband taking on the powerful children’s hospital, the country’s largest. “For him, it wasn’t even a decision. Kids were being harmed, and he had to stop it.”
It came with a high price. The couple lost close friendships, all their savings, and their peace of mind. But they never budged.
On Friday came vindication.
At around 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Haim received notice that the Trump DOJ issued a dismissal of all charges against him, with prejudice—meaning the charges cannot be refiled. In a conversation with The Free Press, while he and his wife were celebrating over champagne, he said, “We didn’t think it was going to happen. We took on the federal leviathan and we won.” He added, “This is epic. This is like Lord of the Rings.”
Although Haim had raised more than $1.2 million in a GiveSendGo account, mounting a case to stay out of federal prison has cost $2 million. “We’ll be paying legal bills for 20 years,” he said.
Andrea knows about federal indictments. She herself is an assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas—her husband was indicted in the Southern District. Andrea, who gave birth to their daughter four months ago, said of their ordeal, “I haven’t had a good night’s sleep in a year without worrying my husband would be in prison and I would be raising our daughter alone. We are now going back to normal life.”
As the Trump administration got underway, Haim had an upcoming jury trial on the Biden-era indictment. “I was facing a kangaroo court in a few weeks,” he said.
Marcella Burke, Haim’s attorney, said she and his other lawyers began to ask everyone they knew with any connection to the new administration to make the dismissal of Haim’s case a priority. But she said she had no warning that their efforts had been successful.
“We thank everyone who helped along the way to bring this massive injustice to light, and we are grateful to secure this victory on behalf of our client,” Burke said in a statement. “The fight against the evils he exposed continues, but this dismissal represents a repudiation of the weaponization of federal law enforcement and the first step in accountability for the misdeeds we have all witnessed in this case.”
Missouri senator Josh Hawley went on X Friday afternoon to tout the effectiveness of his lobbying to get the charges against Haim dismissed. He wrote, “Following my call this morning, I am delighted to report the Trump DOJ is now moving to DISMISS this illegitimate prosecution.”
Andrea Haim wrote on X that the couple had no regrets. “[I]f you ask either of us, we would do it again in a heartbeat. Because of Eithan, the world is a better place for children, including our daughter. There is no greater gift we can give her than the knowledge that her daddy is a hero.”
To support Eithan Haim and his family, please click here.
[ Via: https://archive.today/eS9WS ]
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Somehow, blowing the whistle on gender lobotomies is a crime, but illegally performing gender lobotomies is not.
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cinnamondumz · 11 months ago
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Miasma
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Statement of Hannah Dean, regarding a sick patient she took care of. Original statement given August 12th, 20XX. Audio recording by Jonathan Sims, Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute.
Statement begins.
My name is Hannah Dean, I work as a doctor at Pearl Garden Hospital. Let’s just get right to it. I don’t know when she was admitted into the hospital, where she came from, who her parents were, nothing. All I knew was that I was to be taking care of her. When I first entered her room, she was sat in her cot and stared right at me. She looked to be around, 13 or 14 years old? Had greasy hair and old bandages around her arms and legs. I’m not sure why I didn’t notice how everything was so… dirty, at first. The walls were stained, the floor was grotty, and the patient herself was overall, filthy. I walked over to her nonetheless and introduced myself, like I always did. I tried to run a few checkups on her, but as soon as I got close I felt a wave of sickness… emanate from her, somehow. I immediately stepped back, and that sickly feeling went away.
Have you ever heard of the Miasma theory? Where diseases are supposedly caused by bad air and such? This patient—I’m not sure how else to explain this. She had… bad air. There was like an invisible ball of gaseous sickness all around her. It made me want to puke. She gazed up at me with an innocent and confused look, and I couldn’t help but feel bad for her. I went back to do a physical exam on her, checking her skin and eyes, looking into her throat and ears, checking her pulse, the usual. It was hard to focus though, the awful feeling of nausea and illness ruminating off of her and right back at me. She was in a rough shape from the looks of it, she could’ve be suffering from a myriad of things. I figured I’d prescribe some acetaminophen, so I told her I would be back, and left the hospital room.
When I exited, I instantly noticed the change in air quality. It was so much more fresh and breathable outside of the patient’s room, despite still being in a building with what should’ve been the same conditions. That’s when I realized the difference in cleanliness as well, the halls had a scent of rubbing alcohol and chlorine, but her room… honestly, was foul. I went to grab the medicine for her when a friend of mine and also fellow co-worker, Wendy Lovett, bumped into me. She was surprised to see me and said that I looked unwell. I didn’t know what she was talking about until she showed me with her phone. I looked like I had a cold or something, but it wasn’t that serious, could just be the long hours getting to me. I mentioned I was getting some medicine for the patient in room 43, but Wendy looked more concerned for me. She told me there wasn’t a patient in room 43. I said that there definitely was one, and that she could come with me to take care of the patient if she really didn’t believe me.
We came back to the patient and Wendy wrinkled her nose as she entered. The patient still sat on that cot. I poured one chewable tablet of the medicine in my hand and instructed her how to take it. I’m not sure why, but she looked a little disappointed when she took it. Wendy walked over to the patient and I could see her face shift from mild disgust to utter repulsion. She must have gotten a little close and experienced that… bad air. Once the patient was done, I gave her a glass of water and Wendy practically dragged me out. She shut the door to the room and told me that patient was not normal. It was hard to disagree with Wendy, there was something strange about her and we both felt sick after being around her. We agreed that I would give the responsibility of taking care of this patient to someone else, probably more capable of dealing with sicker patients. The next day, I asked another doctor, Vincent Roussel, if he could handle the patient for me, as I was feeling ill. He begrudgingly agreed, and I stayed home.
I came back to work feeling much better after that, but I couldn’t help but notice Vincent looked really bad. His usually kept hair was a mess, he had stains all over his shirt, and his glasses were smudged and crooked. I asked if he was okay. Vincent glared at me and told me he was just fine, but judging from his cough and sniffly nose, he was not. I didn’t see him for the rest of the day, until I walked past room 43 nearing the end of my shift, the door slightly askew. Curiosity got the better of me, and I took a little peak inside. The room looked a lot dirtier than I remember, now with insects crawling and flying around the walls and floors. Vincent was now lying in the cot and he looked like a corpse, but he was still alive, the shaky rise and fall of his chest showed that. The patient stood beside the cot, remarkably looking a whole lot healthier, with her hand on Vincent’s shoulder. I think she was saying or whispering things, but I couldn’t hear what. I… I quickly left after seeing that.
Vincent was found dead in the hospital a few days later. The police haven’t found anything about what could have caused his death. I’ve only told Wendy about seeing the patient with Vincent so far, since I doubt the police would find the information helpful. We’ve both been avoiding room 43, even though it’s probably perfectly normal and clean now. That patient… I don’t know. I haven’t seen her since. I hope I never do.
Statement ends.
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crippled-bird-bones · 3 months ago
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so pretty...
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blairefrances · 7 months ago
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So recently my friend online has seen Gnomeo and Juliet (Including Sherlock Gnomes) and I decided to do this!
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Cast, Crew, and Credits:
Gnomeo: Iris (Pink Corruption)
Juliet: Pentellow (Pink Corruption)
Shroom: Proyhas Warrior (Mighty Magiswords)
Nannette: Suketoudara (Puyo Puyo)
Benny: Cube (Pink Corruption)
Paris: Black Pearl Cookie (Cookie Run Kingdom)
Featherstone: Nova (Here for Sweetheats)
Shakespeare: Angel Dust (Hazbin Hotel)
Lady Bluebury: Blaze the Cat (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Lord Redbrick: Sundrop (Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach)
"Call Me" Doll: Girlfriend (Friday Night Funkin)
Race Announcing Gnome: Announcer (Battle for Dream Island)
Theatre Announcing Gnome: Announcer (Shovelware Brain Game)
Stone Fish: Max (Max Design Pro)
Tybalt: Ajaceare (Pink Corruption)
Fawn: Vasilis Deerlington (Blackout Hospital)
The Bulldog: Pochita (Chainsaw Man)
Mrs. Montague: Ethiw (The Gray Garden)
Mr. Capulet: Kcalb (The Gray Garden)
Sherlock Gnomes: Almond Cookie (Cookie Run)
Gnome Watson: Walnut Cookie (Cookie Run)
Irene: Teagan (Dandy's World)
Moriarity: Harry (Harry & Bunnie)
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fictional-men-enthusiast · 5 months ago
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Old Flesh + The Parliament is conservatism.
I said what I said and I’m not taking it back.
#awful hospital#text post#shitpost#okay but—#a group of people who want everything to go back to the way it was and try to kill (literally) and erase any chance#I have to believe it was intentional#Jay is a truly wonderfully written and despicable villain because not only is he literally evil through killing and verbal abuse#he’s FIGURATIVELY EVIL in the CONTEXT OF THE THEMING because he SEES and is FULLY AWARE OF the injustices of the Hospital and its treatment#but instead of mobilizing that rage he has to make a change he says fuck it there’s nothing I can do and feeds into that corruption +#actively perpetuates it for his own gain and purposes#HE is a BIG PART of why the Hospital is failing by killing patients#it’s not just apathy it’s weaponized spite for all the wrong reasons#he’s an oppressed minority (a human in the Hospital) who grifts off all the fear and uncertainty#to get what he wants#crash is an apathetic and centrist youth who was radicalized by Fern showing him change could be made#but it was already too late#he felt isolated by all the people in change being blind to injustice and that led him to become being disillusioned#Jay and crash show that while being apathetic and refusing to take a stance even when you see injustice isn’t seen as causing as much#direct physical harm as grifting off misfortune it’s still equally as damaging#crash says I can’t fix it so I won’t do anything#while jay says I can’t fix it so who cares if I make it worse as long as I’m getting mine#I should at least get something from this since I’m suffering from it right?#but they ARE also very much sides of the same coin in a more direct way because they both make people suffer for their own gain#crash is doing it for a sense of petty amusement and Jay is doing it because he needs to have control#and power over SOMETHING by putting others down even if he’s also#doing it for amusement#he’s scared and pathetic which has made a control freak#again jay is a fucking minority grifter who asserts power over those who are also less#fortunate to affirm to himself that he’s one of the good and superior ones#crash just wants to have fun and make the best of it even if that’s at the expense of others
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