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Dec 4, 2023 40 tweets 137 min read
1. If you are a Christian, what you were taught about the Trinity is probably wrong. It’s one of the most commonly misunderstood things about the Christian faith. I want to share a few things about the Trinity to help clear some things up. Image 2. The Trinity is kind of like “vaccines” of the science world. No one can really explain it. You’re not allowed to question it. And if you ask for evidence of it, no one can seem to find anything definitive. Image
Jun 7, 2023 21 tweets 8 min read
Exactly 5 years ago I published a book I hoped might change the world in a tiny way. It wasn't my first book, but it felt like it might be my most important.

I'd always wondered where polio came from. It was nearly unheard of until the 1890s. Then, seemingly out of nowhere... In the 1890s, polio began to appear in the US. What would've caused this dreaded disease, once unknown, to become so much more prevalent than before?

For years, I’d heard about a supposed connection with DDT, the pesticide that began being used shortly after World War 2.
Jan 14, 2023 15 tweets 5 min read
If you’re a mother, or are thinking of having children, I want to share 9 tiny stories from history about doctors, medicine, mothers, and their children.

Please read this before you trust a single thing they say. Throughout the 1800s, doctors believed “dentition,” or teething, was an extremely dangerous time for infants. All sorts of horrible diseases could enter their body. Their remedy? Mercury teething powders. Given to hundreds of thousands of infants—the original source of “polio.”
Dec 31, 2022 24 tweets 8 min read
My top 22 epiphanies, realizations, reluctant admissions, and random thoughts for 2022.

Let me know if I've left something important out!

Here they are (plus a few extras perhaps), in no particular order: 1. Hypocrisy isn’t a sign of mental weakness. It’s a sign of strength—a sign someone thinks they’re winning & can get their way on anything, no matter the irrationality.

Pointing out hypocrisy is just highlighting the side that’s winning.

Find some hypocrisy in your life today!
Dec 10, 2022 17 tweets 3 min read
As a hated, outspoken anti-vaxxer for the past six or seven years, I feel compelled to share a few thoughts on the coronavirus vaccine now that it appears a bit safer to talk honestly about.

(thread) For those of you who got the vaccine (and regret it), I am truly sorry. I have no ill will towards you and want to work together towards undoing/fixing whatever these vaccines have done.
Oct 27, 2022 14 tweets 5 min read
@benshapiro, a conservative thinker famous for pushing COVID vaccines on his followers, recently had a dramatic change of heart.

A stark U-turn like this is what we call a “teachable moment.” I’m hoping he (& others similarly duped) might continue this lesson a moment longer... In a rare act of contrition, Ben Shapiro admitted he & many others were fooled about COVID vaccines b/c he was lied to by people he was supposed to have been able to trust.

Does he think COVID is the only vaccine-related lie that’s ever been told?

bit.ly/3sBYiss
Oct 22, 2022 21 tweets 6 min read
Curious as to why vaccines are almost never tested to see if they stop disease transmission?

It’s an interesting story that goes way back to the very first shots ever given.

(thread) There are basically two things vaccines are tested for:
1) Do they work?
2) Are they safe?

You might expect they would test for another:
3) Do they prevent an infection from spreading?

But that’s almost never looked at. Why do think that is?
Oct 20, 2022 8 tweets 1 min read
For those of you shocked by the CDCs action today re:COVID vaccines on the childhood immunization schedule, you should know that the other shots weren't necessary either.

For example:
Hepatitis B is almost always sexually transmitted.
CDC votes yes anyway. Necessary for infants. Pertussis (Whooping Cough).
Vaccine doesn't prevent transmission of disease (proven in actual studies).
CDC votes yes anyway. Necessary for school kids.
Sep 16, 2022 16 tweets 4 min read
The future is tribal. Let me explain why. A few years ago, I started talking about vaccines. I made videos, wrote books, did some protests. I wasn’t the first to speak up, but what I learned freaked me out enough I essentially quit my job to try & warn others about it.

Like many others, I was hated for what I said.
Apr 16, 2022 47 tweets 6 min read
Why are the people who control Twitter willing to do anything to prevent Elon Musk from buying it? Why are so many people still insisting COVID shots were worth the risk?

Why’s everyone acting in ways that just don’t make much sense?

I think I can sum it up in about 8 minutes. For most of human history, the “state” has had essentially one job: make violence predictable. If you’re not familiar with the term, the “state” is just a generic term for any political organization created by humans for the establishment of order and security.
Feb 20, 2022 20 tweets 7 min read
Does this product already exist? Would you want something this?

It’s battery-powered off-grid Wifi/Internet that will keep working even when everything else doesn’t. Plus a few other cool tricks.

Any interest? I’m working on a prototype.

Someone PLEASE stop me. When I was growing up, we had a shelf in our den where important books were kept: A medical reference. A dictionary. A home repair guide. An encyclopedia. Where are those books now? We don’t own them anymore—we get that info through the internet.

What if the internet goes out?
Dec 31, 2021 22 tweets 6 min read
My top 21 epiphanies, realizations, reluctant admissions, and random thoughts for 2021.

Thank you to all of those on Twitter who’ve made it so maddeningly fun, engaging, and full of misery.

Here they are (plus a few extras, perhaps), in no particular order: 1. In the mind of the tyrant, tyranny is always justified.
Oct 2, 2021 23 tweets 7 min read
Let’s play a game.

The CDC may need to update their website. They have something on there that was once considered common knowledge but is now being questioned.

Let’s point this thing out and see if they remove it.

Ready? A lot of people are talking about “natural immunity” these days.
If you don’t already know, natural immunity refers to the protection you get from catching an infection. If you get sick once from most microbes, your immune system is so good you never have to worry about it again.
Sep 23, 2021 10 tweets 2 min read
Australia likely to shut off portions of their internet soon. I'm guessing there are already heated discussions about when to pull the plug.

Optics of what's about to happen there will be just too awful for the rest of the world to see. Social media will come first. Then email. Then SMS texting. May have to go much further to keep the videos and audio recordings from getting out.

Just a guess.
Aug 30, 2021 12 tweets 3 min read
Couple of things about polio most people get wrong, especially those who “lived” through it... Polio didn’t “rip” across the globe. It mainly affected first world countries that promoted heavy pesticide use. In fact, the main two countries that experienced infantile paralysis epidemics in the 1800s were the U.S. & Sweden—the two countries that invented their own pesticide.
Aug 11, 2021 7 tweets 1 min read
Thinking of opening a mask-free, vaccine-free restaurant. Also a movie theater, an airline, and a football league. Possibly a small nation.

Anyone care to join me? In this small nation, the military will also be vaccine-free... soon to be a greater strategic advantage than any technology DARPA can come up with.
Jun 24, 2021 22 tweets 7 min read
I want to explain why so many in government, tech, public health, pharma, and philanthropy are SO dedicated to pushing the coronavirus vaccine, no matter what.

Got a minute? If you haven’t noticed, all rational thought seems to have left the planet. Governments, health officials, technology companies, and everyone else are pushing an experimental medical therapy—the coronavirus vaccine—on anything with two legs.
May 11, 2021 22 tweets 8 min read
Elon Musk recently admitted in his Saturday Night Live appearance that he was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.

How does his face line up with my Smile Difference theory—which suggests that autism & Asperger's are asymmetrical brainstem injuries?

You may be surprised.

(Thread) Here's the entire 17-minute video explaining the Smile Difference if you haven't already seen it. It's fascinating.
Jul 15, 2020 8 tweets 3 min read
This is from a book published in 1910.

Sound familiar? Image This is from a book published in 1910.

Comet Ping Pong? Image
Jun 30, 2020 8 tweets 2 min read
It's just a mask?

It's just two weeks.
It's just non-essential businesses.
It's just to keep from overwhelming the hospitals.
It's just until cases go down more.
It's just to keep others from being scared.
It's just for a few more weeks. It's just communion or singing. You can still meet.
It's just until we get a vaccine.
It's just a few side effects.
It's just a bracelet.
It's just to let people know you're safe to be around.
It's just for the coronavirus vaccine.
May 22, 2020 6 tweets 1 min read
Vaccine manufacturers cannot be sued for killing your child with their products.

You have to sue the government instead.

No other industry anywhere has this kind of protection.

Ask yourself why. You can, however, sue vaccine manufacturers for injury from non-pediatric shots.

B/c some coronavirus vaccines may be classified as gene therapy rather than shots, & MANY adults will take them...

...they won’t be administered until manufacturers are protected with NEW laws.