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Mar 14, 2024 10 tweets 1 min read
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Vaccines cause autism. Vaccines cause autism.
Jun 17, 2023 18 tweets 3 min read
🧵Recently I asked if anyone knew what a transfection was.

Got some interesting answers.

Some close, some not so much.

If you want to know the answer and why I asked read on 👇 Here’s a definition from an online dictionary:

Transfection
(Noun \ trans· fec· tion \ trăns-fĕk′shən)

1. Introduction of a segment of DNA or RNA into a eukaryotic cell by means of one of a variety of physical or chemical methods or through viral infection.

Cont’d 👇
Apr 22, 2023 16 tweets 3 min read
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Want to know what doctors really think about using chemotherapy on their cancer patients?

Read on to see some shocking quotes from one doctor 👇 The following is from a letter by an oncologist, Dr. Peter Eisenberg:

“The reason oncologists have been able to grow a practice as large as ours and provide the level of service we do is because of the revenue we obtain from selling chemotherapy drugs and services….”
Apr 14, 2023 22 tweets 3 min read
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What is plasmid DNA and why is it’s presence in the mRNA vaccines concerning?

Read on 👇👇 A plasmid is a circular piece of DNA that typically contains the required components for expression of a gene that is also present.
Mar 9, 2023 15 tweets 2 min read
🧵 Thread: What is the ideal situation to observe a natural phenomenon?

In it’s natural environment.

Why is this a problem when studying disease causation?…

Read on 👇 Situation: If we believe a virus to be the cause of a disease then ideally we should try to view it in the sick human.

But, is this possible? No!

Why not?
Feb 18, 2023 19 tweets 4 min read
🧵 THREAD: The current state of science is dire.

What are the main issues and how do we fix them, if that is even possible?

Read on below 👇 for more… The main issues are:

1. Most published articles are not reproducible.

2. The findings are more likely than not to be false.

3. The peer review process is broken.
Jan 25, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
How do you decide whether to take a particular medication for a new condition? I’m guessing this may have changed for a lot of people since Covid. If so, what would your approach have been prior?
Dec 7, 2022 20 tweets 3 min read
Thread: Do you believe that all #doctors think that the only way to #health is through pharmaceutical medicine?

Take a look at a few quotes from some of those that thought otherwise 👇👇 “Every educated physician knows that most diseases are not appreciably helped by medicine.”

Richard C. Cabot, M.D. Professor Harvard School of Medicine