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https://twitter.com/joseph28949924/status/1517207613271953418
Big if true.
https://twitter.com/joseph28949924/status/1517207613271953418
https://twitter.com/joseph28949924/status/1517207613271953418
Big if true.
https://twitter.com/TracyBethHoeg/status/1517309675015876608?s=20&t=1SaBMP-c5lB80MxOezA1SA
#YeahButStill
https://twitter.com/RealRonHoward/status/1517481523506597888?s=20&t=riuoPqlKChs0nZWq5aANDw
https://twitter.com/TracyBethHoeg/status/1517309675015876608?s=20&t=1SaBMP-c5lB80MxOezA1SA
#YeahButStill
But it’s not a John Hopkins study!
This is pretty fucked.
https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/the-testosterone-hangover?s=w
The guidance counselor at her public school agreed with Helena that she was a man. She helped her make a budget for her transition, and referred her to the school psychologist, who was even more gung-ho. “I remember the psychologist saying, ‘Your mom is a transphobe,’[/b] and telling me about suicide risks.” They had three or four meetings before inviting Helena’s mother to have a conversation with the both of them, which didn't go well.
“I had a ton of issues with my academics and my mental health, but I never really got help with that,” she said. “As soon as I said I was trans, it was all hands on deck.”
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Her parents—her mom is a doctor[/b]; her dad, an engineer—never came around. Days after she turned 18, Helena went to Planned Parenthood in Chicago. There, she saw a social worker, and then a nurse practitioner, who wrote a prescription for testosterone during that first visit. The nurse recommended a dose of 25 milligrams per week. “How high can we go?” Helena asked. Helena left the clinic with a prescription of 100 milligrams of testosterone. The whole thing took about an hour. She never saw a doctor.
This is the young lady who was on Tucker. 4000% rise in people claiming to be trans in the last 10 years. But, but, but we're born that way!
https://twitter.com/joseph28949924/status/1517207613271953418
https://twitter.com/joseph28949924/status/1517207613271953418
A Pfizer employee (whistle-blower) will very soon suffer a Karen Silkwood "one-car fatal accident" or a Seth Rich "botched robbery turned homicide at 4 a.m." ending.
[/b]https://twitter.com/joseph28949924/status/1517207613271953418
A Pfizer employee (whistle-blower) will very soon suffer a Karen Silkwood "one-car fatal accident" or a Seth Rich "botched robbery turned homicide at 4 a.m." ending.
It's too bad for Seth that he was born into a RAT loving family like the Dazzler. They wanted nothing to do with exposing the truth about his death because everyone knows it's logical to believe a completely unnoticed individual would simply come up and shoot you and not take your wallet or watch. It's completely logical that law enforcement and security agencies wouldn't investigate and even if they did that all the surrounding secuity surveillance wasn't recording. All those cameras in the area must have been supported by the same company supporting the surveillance systems in Epstein's jail. Seth's family had to get something out of it. I found it odd the only one pushing the it was a murder for hire narrative was Sean Hannity back then and he was relentless and then all of a sudden there was nothing. No, like the Kennedy assassination, we'll never get the truth which is most-likely Seth Rich was murdered by the swamp because he had something to do with the leaks which were hurting Clinton.
https://twitter.com/MKGRN14/status/1518548437821763589?s=20&t=CIUL2TmVajyYGszYCyxr-w
#YeahButStill
GTFOhttps://twitter.com/MKGRN14/status/1518548437821763589?s=20&t=CIUL2TmVajyYGszYCyxr-w
#YeahButStill
Those 10-K/20-F business risk factors disclosure are typically a kitchen sink of bad shit that could happen to the company, and thus to investors. Fiduciary "I told you so, and you can't sue" stuff.

https://twitter.com/MKGRN14/status/1518548437821763589?s=20&t=CIUL2TmVajyYGszYCyxr-w
#YeahButStill
Those 10-K/20-F business risk factors disclosure are typically a kitchen sink of bad shit that could happen to the company, and thus to investors. Fiduciary "I told you so, and you can't sue" stuff.