Thank you to Wendy McPhail @ Wejolyn.
For everyone who says “radiation is ‘targeted’” and doesn’t affect the whole body. And chemo is mustard gas- poison.
— Wejolyn πΊπΈ (@Wejolyn) October 25, 2024
from @simone.gisondi. Simone Gisondi.
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Thank you to Wendy McPhail @ Wejolyn.
For everyone who says “radiation is ‘targeted’” and doesn’t affect the whole body. And chemo is mustard gas- poison.
— Wejolyn πΊπΈ (@Wejolyn) October 25, 2024
from @simone.gisondi. Simone Gisondi.
Vaccines are NOT safe. People have just been “mind controlled with very sophisticated technology” to believe vaccines are safe.
— Reform Pharma (@reformpharmanow) October 24, 2024
“Most Americans and most people around the world would have had no idea that if you got a vaccine, you could become paralyzed. You could have a stroke.… pic.twitter.com/7u1QH64Jkb
"They won't do anything that will undermine the vaccine program.
— RefugeOfSinners (ROS) (@RefugeOfSinner5) October 25, 2024
..From the Federal Register, "The science of vaccine safety, whatever its merits, if there is doubt about a vaccine, that science cannot be allowed to exist".
That's not science.. They are trying to protect their… pic.twitter.com/4drxWtf44j
Words of Wisdom from Trump! pic.twitter.com/PXJi0du5tW
— Johnny Midnight ⚡️ (@its_The_Dr) October 23, 2024
Holy moly — Jeffrey Goldberg, Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief who compared Trump to Hitler, was an IDF prison guard at a facility known for torture and sex abuse. π³
— James Li (@5149jamesli) October 25, 2024
He also pushed the false Saddam-Al-Qaeda link that led to the Iraq War and keeps pushing for war in the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/HubL76TDMP
This is sooooooo him. Classic Pot. Textbook pic.twitter.com/shi53hZNSP
— Owen Benjamin π» (@OwenBenjamin) October 24, 2024
The funniest was the Scottish Communist Malcolm Caldwell who traveled to Cambodia to praise Pol Pot's regime in 1978. And Pol Pot just had him shot.
Caldwell was one of the staunchest defenders of the Pol Pot regime. He frequently attempted to downplay reports of mass executions by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and was widely criticised by many authorities for doing so.
In December 1978, Caldwell was a member, along with Elizabeth Becker and Richard Dudman, of one of the few groups of Western journalists and writers invited to visit Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge had taken power in April 1975. The three visitors were given a highly structured tour of the country. "We traveled in a bubble", wrote Becker. "No one was allowed to speak to me freely." On 22 December, Caldwell had a private audience with Pol Pot, the leader of Cambodia. After the meeting, he came back to the guesthouse in Phnom Penh where the three were staying in a mood described by Becker as "euphoric". At about 11:00 p.m. that night Becker was awakened by the sound of gunfire. She stepped out of her bedroom and saw a heavily armed Cambodian man who pointed a pistol at her. She ran back into her room and heard people moving and more gunshots. An hour later a Cambodian came to her bedroom door and told her that Caldwell was dead. She and Dudman went to his room. He had been shot in the chest, and the body of a Cambodian man was also in the room, possibly the same man who had pointed the pistol at Becker.