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Have you ever heard the Declaration of Independence read out loud?

You should. It’s the greatest break-up letter ever written.

At just 33 years old, Thomas Jefferson, with cold moral clarity, told the British government to pound sand:

“Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness], it is the Right of the People to alter or to ABOLISH it.”

The power of that line isn’t just what it says. It’s how it’s said.

Jefferson wasn’t writing from a place of outrage. He was transmitting conviction — moral clarity delivered from a steady frame of mind.

It’s said Jefferson revised the Declaration of Independence with the help of Franklin and Adams dozens of times before it was finalized.

And that deliberate, cutting language paired with emotional steadiness is precisely why the words still land nearly 250 years later. 🧵
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.

For all the sources and details, read the full report below. 👇

midwesterndoctor.com/p/heart-center…
Have you ever noticed that you can feel a writer’s inner state long before you consciously process their words?

Some writing carries clarity and calm, while some carries tension, bitterness, or fear—even when the facts are correct.

That emotional transmission isn’t accidental. It’s the internal state of the writer seeping out from the words and into the reader.

That’s the foundation of heart-centered writing.Image
Writing doesn’t just transmit information—it transmits emotional residue.

Unresolved trauma shapes how people communicate. It alters tone, framing, urgency, and aggression.

Many writers don’t realize that their internal emotional state is driving their message—regardless of the topic—and that their readers absorb it along with the ideas and information that they’ve expressed.

This is why “being right” when writing just isn’t enough.Image
Our trauma doesn’t disappear just because we have good intentions.

When emotional pain is embedded in a writer’s nervous system, it can leak into their work—creating anxiety, hostility, or despair that can transfer to the audience.

Even valuable truths can become harmful if they’re delivered through unresolved emotional charge.

Information can heal—or it can infect.

This is something both writers and readers should keep in mind.Image
In healing professions, openness can actually matter more than technique.

Remaining emotionally open—especially when dealing with difficult people—changes outcomes for both healer and patient.

The same principle applies to communication.

An open heart transmits stability, even when the message is challenging or uncomfortable.Image
Much of alternative media fails here.

Content meant to “wake people up” often carries rage, despair, or obsession. That emotional state spreads to the audience, worsening mental and physical health rather than improving it.

Constant exposure to antagonistic media keeps the nervous system locked in stress.

That’s bad for all of us, regardless of which “side” you’re on.

Awareness without emotional regulation becomes another trap.Image
@MidwesternDoc Mainstream media doesn’t just inform—it emotionally antagonizes.

Fear, outrage, and division aren’t side effects. They’re the product.

@MidwesternDoc breaks down how this conditioning works—and why it’s so effective.
midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-are-we-f…
@MidwesternDoc And there’s a deeper layer here—how emotional states silently shape media, movements, and health.

Most people never notice it. And once you do, you can’t unsee it.

Don’t miss the full article from @MidwesternDoc.

midwesterndoctor.com/p/heart-center…
Did you know that psychological pain triggers the same reflex as physical pain? People close themselves off.

When humans are hurt, they harden emotionally.

But closed hearts don’t transmit healing, clarity, or courage. They transmit fear and paralysis. And we’re seeing a lot of that—right now.

Keeping the heart open—even under pressure—creates space for others to stay open too.

And the good news is that openness is contagious.Image
This isn’t just personal—it’s political, too.

Collective despair and emotional shutdown are tools of control.

Populations locked into fear, bitterness, or hopelessness don’t organize effectively and their movements aren’t sustained.

Emotional fragmentation neutralizes resistance—no force needed.

But open hearts? They’re harder to manipulate.Image
This pattern shows up clearly in activist spaces.

Groups formed with shared purpose often fracture once negativity dominates. Drama, infighting, and despair replace cohesion. When unity dissolves, progress stalls.

I’m sure you noticed it, too. Many groups formed out of protest to COVID-era mandates soon devolved into drama after mandates dropped and life went (sort of) back to normal.

Movements that remain heart-centered last longer and withstand external pressure.

Emotional tone determines durability.Image
Back to writing…

Readers usually respond not just to what is written—but to how it makes them feel.

Clarity, calm, and groundedness all create trust. So people return. Not because they’re addicted to outrage, but because the writing leaves them more stable than before they read it.

That emotional aftereffect matters far more than advertising and algorithms.Image
@MidwesternDoc This framework explains why some voices calm you—and others leave you tense, angry, or drained.

The difference isn’t just ideas. It’s something beneath them.

@MidwesternDoc's full article is worth the read.

midwesterndoctor.com/p/heart-center…
Doing things well beats doing things loudly. By far.

In medicine, the best practitioners rarely advertise. Their work spreads by word of mouth because quality speaks for itself.

And writing? It works the same way!

Depth, care, and precision build lasting influence—not volume or speed.

Quality scales better than noise.Image
High-quality work requires emotional availability.

Clinicians who do great work open themselves to patients.

Writers who do great work open themselves to readers.

That openness costs energy, time, and vulnerability—but it’s what makes the work meaningful.

Superficial output protects the creator, not the audience.Image
@MidwesternDoc Doctors who truly excel aren’t perfect—but they share a pattern.

They don’t cut corners. They take extra time. They’re always refining their craft.

@MidwesternDoc explores what separates these practitioners from the rest—and why it matters. midwesterndoctor.com/p/what-made-do…
Medicine and education both teach dependence.

Be healthy because a doctor says so, learn because an authority tells you what matters and how to learn it.

This produces compliance, not insight.

True learning happens when ideas are internalized, not recited.

Our modern systems train people to memorize, not understand.Image
Effective communication avoids jargon and abstraction.

Ideas land when they’re framed in ways people recognize in their own lives. And repetition from different angles can help concepts stick.

Insight emerges through connection, not scattered facts.

Understanding is felt before it’s verbalized.

Unfortunately, most public schools these days are drilling approved facts and skipping the connection.Image
Seeing multiple sides before taking a position reduces emotional reactivity.

It allows anticipation of objections and prevents brittle certainty.

This internal clarity lets communication remain calm—even when addressing controversial topics.

Calm is far more persuasive than the opposite.

Think of a time you were able to successfully communicate on a controversial topic. Was it heated? Were those involved reacting aggressively? Or did cool heads prevail?Image
If you’re a writer or simply trying to express your thoughts and ideas, perhaps technical precision shouldn’t be the highest priority.

Sometimes preserving the emotional integrity of a message matters more than polishing language to perfection.

Over-editing can strip meaning from writing, leaving it accurate but hollow.

Resonance matters.Image
Now more than ever, people are starving for meaning.

The material successes many strive for just don’t answer existential questions.

Modern life is disconnecting people from purpose, spirituality, and depth. And work that’s thoughtful and intentional becomes an antidote to that emptiness.

Mediocrity wastes something irreplaceable—time. And mediocrity in writing wastes the writer’s time as well as the reader’s.Image
Heart-centered communication builds trust, stability, and long-term impact.

It resists manipulation, fragmentation, and despair. And it leaves people better than it found them.

That’s the standard worth holding.

Isn’t efficient—but it’s durable. And it applies to writing as much as it does to medicine.

Doing fewer things well requires restraint. Volume-driven systems reward speed, not care. But quality protects both the creator and the recipient from burnout, harm, and emptiness.Image
Clarity doesn’t come from louder voices or sharper attacks—it comes from steadiness.

When people stay open, do their work with care, and refuse to transmit fear or bitterness, something shifts.

Healing becomes possible. Understanding spreads. Trust rebuilds.

The quality of our work matters—no matter what it is.

Our presence matters—no matter what we’re doing.

And choosing to act from an open heart, especially right now, is how real change begins.Image
@MidwesternDoc Thanks for reading! This information was based on a report originally published by @MidwesternDoc.

Key details were streamlined and editorialized for clarity and impact.

Read the original report here: midwesterndoctor.com/p/heart-center…
@MidwesternDoc For a deeper dive into what modern medicine has overlooked—or intentionally buried—check out these other eye-opening reports by @MidwesternDoc:

The Evidence DMSO Could Save Millions From Brain and Spinal Injury

midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-could-s…
@MidwesternDoc The Forgotten Cancer Cure Hiding in Plain Sight

midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-forgotte…
@MidwesternDoc What’s The Healthiest Water To Drink?

midwesterndoctor.com/p/whats-the-he…
@MidwesternDoc While you’re at it, give @MidwesternDoc a follow.

No one brings more research, clinical insight, or historical context when it comes to exposing the health myths we’ve all been fed.

This is easily one of the most valuable accounts you’ll ever follow.

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Jan 17
A bombshell vax vs. unvax study is now seeing the light of day — and the results are staggering.

Dr. Marcus Zervos led the study, but he decided not to publish it because “publishing something like that, I might as well retire. I’d be finished.”

Here’s what the study revealed:

• Vaccinated children were 4.29 times more likely to have asthma.

• Three times higher risk for atopic diseases (like eczema).

• Nearly six times higher risk for autoimmune disorders — a category that includes over 80 different diseases.

• 5.5 times higher risk for neurodevelopmental disorders.

• 2.9 times more motor disabilities.

• 4.5 times more speech disorders.

• Three times more developmental delays.

• Six times more acute and chronic ear infections.

• In nearly 2,000 unvaccinated children, there were zero cases of ADHD, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, tics, or other psychological disorders.

• The study’s conclusion is devastating. It states: “[I]n contrast to our expectations, we found that exposure to vaccination was independently associated with an overall 2.5-fold INCREASE in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition when compared to children unexposed to vaccination.”

If this study could be sidelined for producing inconvenient results, how many others have met the same fate?

But the truth is, you don’t need a study to notice the difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated children. 🧵
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.

For all the sources and details, read the full report below.

midwesterndoctor.com/p/raising-heal…
A massive study across pediatric networks found that nearly half of all children receiving care had a chronic illness.

Even in the general population, one-third of American kids suffer from one or more long-term conditions. One-third.

That’s shocking.

Obesity now affects a staggering 20% of kids. Sleep and activity are deteriorating. And symptoms are worsening across the board.

The trend is undeniable. And it’s accelerating.Image
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Jan 14
“WOW!” Joe Rogan’s brain nearly exploded when Dr. Matthew Walker explained what just a one-hour difference in sleep can do.

When we spring forward for daylight savings time, “we see a subsequent 24% INCREASE in heart attacks.”

But this is the part that blew Rogan’s mind:

“In the fall, in the autumn, when we gain an hour of sleep, there’s a 21% decrease in heart attacks. So it’s bidirectional.”

“Wow!” Rogan said, stunned.

“That’s how fragile and vulnerable your body is to even just the smallest perturbation of sleep,” Dr. Walker explained.

And if losing or gaining just one hour can swing heart attack risk that dramatically, imagine what years of bad sleep are doing to your body. 🧵
Sleep deprivation isn’t just making people tired—it’s locking trauma into the nervous system and fueling chronic disease.

When sleep breaks down, emotional injuries don’t heal.

If you don’t get real restorative sleep, your brain can’t process emotional injury, your immune system can’t reset, and your body stays stuck in perpetual stress mode.

That’s not just fatigue—that’s biological harm.

Sleep isn’t a luxury. It’s a physiological necessity for emotional and nervous system healing—and when it’s disrupted, trauma doesn’t fade, it lives in the body.

So why is no one talking about the connection between trauma, sleep, and long-term health?
Trauma isn’t just something that happened to us “in the past.” It can shape our lives every single day.

Trauma is a biological injury that can lodge in the nervous system, quietly reshaping behavior, health, and perception for decades.

It affects us in the past and present and will continue to affect us in the future if not released.

Even small childhood experiences—if left unresolved—can ripple outward into lifelong patterns most people never connect back to the original cause.

Trauma isn’t just the big, obviously traumatic things.Image
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Jan 14
REPORT: Australia has just introduced what may be the most extreme hate speech law in Western history.

The new 2026 “Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill” punishes speech that causes fear—even if no harm occurs—with up to 5 years in prison.

It gets worse.

The law applies to nearly everything: tweets, blogs, memes, even quoting scripture online. It explicitly states that it doesn’t matter if anyone actually felt hatred or fear. And it allows the government to go back in time and charge people for things they said before the law existed.

The bill also gives police power to ban groups without due process—including groups outside Australia—and to imprison citizens for up to 15 years for “supporting” them.

And while it claims to offer religious protections, a rep from the Attorney General’s Department confirmed that Catholics and Christians will not receive those protections—even as Jewish, Islamic, and Sikh Australians do.

If you post a Bible verse today, what’s stopping them from calling it hate speech tomorrow?

Don't miss @zeeemedia's report:👇
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Meanwhile in the UK, students are being monitored for thought crimes through a government-funded video game at schools.

Kids as young as 11 could be flagged as potential terrorists simply for questioning mass migration.

The game, Pathways, puts students in control of a white character navigating so-called moral dilemmas. If they express the "wrong" opinion, share the “wrong” video, or attend a protest defending British values, their extremism meter climbs.

The penalty? Counseling for ideological thoughts or a referral to PREVENT—Britain’s official counterterrorism program.

Even researching immigration statistics is treated as suspicious. If a student dares to “look into it more,” the game warns: you’re being radicalized.

Looking up the truth is now a red flag.

This isn’t education. It’s psychological conditioning—pressuring children to stay silent, conform, and report their peers for independent thought.

One wrong move—and the system takes over.

Watch @zeeemedia's report: 👇
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Jan 12
Peter Navarro told Fauci to his face that he had “blood on his hands” for keeping hydroxychloroquine from the American people.

Navarro walked into the Situation Room with a huge stack of papers, saying hydroxychloroquine worked. The one person who helped Fauci escape Navarro was Vice President Mike Pence, who told him to “take this outside.”

This is a story that comes from Dr. Fauci himself.

He says he never wanted to contradict President Trump’s COVID messaging, but felt compelled to do so out of a responsibility to “tell the truth.”

For people like Fauci, “telling the truth” doesn’t mean transparency. It follows a very different logic, and once you see it, everything about COVID suddenly makes sense. 🧵
Something dangerous has happened to science.

It didn’t happen overnight, and it didn’t happen by accident.

Science, once a method for discovering truth through open debate and constant challenge, has been replaced by something else entirely: scientism.

And unlike science, scientism does not tolerate dissent.

Anthony Fauci not only promoted scientism, he took it to an extreme. In the interview below, he actually argued that he is “the science.”

And if you don’t agree? You’re anti-science. And dangerous.
Scientism is not skepticism, rigor, or evidence-based reasoning.

Scientism is not science.

It is the elevation of credentialed authority over inquiry itself.

Instead of asking whether claims are correct, scientism asks who is allowed to speak.

And once that shift occurs, truth is no longer discovered—it is declared.Image
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Jan 11
People are still losing feet and toes to ulcers when a $10 remedy could save them.

Standard treatment often fails and results in amputation.

But something remarkable often happens when patients try a compound called DMSO: 70% of patients heal completely.

The difference is life-changing. And hardly anyone knows it exists.

Why? Because DMSO is cheap, unpatented, and it threatens the wrong industry. 🧵Image
In 1961, a compound called DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) shocked doctors and took the world by storm.

It could relieve pain in minutes, reduce inflammation, heal wounds, and restore function to injured tissues.

It was safe and powerful—and completely unprofitable for Big Pharma.

So naturally, it was suppressed by the system and hidden from the people who needed it most.Image
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full 8,000+ word report below.

midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-revolut…
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Jan 10
If you’re thinking about giving your child the HPV shot, you need to see this video.

Dr. Paul Thomas warns, “There will be more deaths from that [HPV] vaccine than there will ever be from cervical cancer. You just look at the number of studies and the number of deaths, and it’s horrendous.”

The Gardasil HPV vaccine comes from Merck, a company infamous for knowingly selling dangerous products.

Before COVID, this was the vaccine parents feared most. And they had good reason to be afraid. 🧵
Two decades before COVID, Big Pharma perfected a playbook of fear, narrative control, and regulatory capture.

It began with Vioxx—a Merck drug the company knew increased heart attacks and strokes, yet kept selling anyway.

The result? An estimated 120,000 Americans dead before it was finally pulled.

Dr. David Graham called it “the single greatest drug safety catastrophe in the history of this country.”

After the collapse of Vioxx, Merck needed a replacement blockbuster to stay afloat.

They found it in Gardasil, a vaccine that quietly tested the same playbook that would later be used on the entire world.
Gardasil had it all.

Fear-based marketing.
Regulatory shortcuts.
Aggressive sales tactics.
Hidden trial signals.
And a system that protected manufacturers while patients and their families were left to deal with the fallout.

The vaccine was marketed not as a medical intervention, but as a moral obligation to “prevent cancer.”

But cervical cancer deaths had already been falling for decades thanks to successful interventions like Pap smears.Image
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