> against uncontrolled immigration [crisis]
— Artis Schlossberg (@tikums) October 27, 2025
Which your country's own intelligence services are fueling. https://t.co/1NnEqec40f
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Monday, October 27, 2025
MASS IMMIGRATION: HYBRID WARFARE?
JEWS VOTING FOR MAMDANI? [Well, the memes help]
I was thinking this can't possibly get worse — wait for the surprise pic.twitter.com/DmHnDqNIP3
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) October 27, 2025
HOW'S THAT IMMIGRATION POLICY SERVING YOU NOW, AMERICAN-O?
Is this real? https://t.co/b5fGu7P2Yk
— @realDianaWest (@realDianaWest) October 27, 2025
SAMA HOOLE: Even after proper soaking and cooking, antinutrients remain at harmful levels. The "poor man's meat" is poor nutrition with digestive distress included. There's a reason they're called the "musical fruit."
Beans aren't a health food.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) October 27, 2025
They contain lectins (especially phytohemagglutinin that's toxic enough to cause vomiting in hours), massive amounts of phytates, oligosaccharides (cause gas and bloating), and have poor protein bioavailability.
Even after proper soaking and cooking,… pic.twitter.com/DvpYje6fjN
SAMA HOOLE: . . . the largest study that's ever been done on fiber and colon cancer, the Nurses' Health Study, found that eating fiber increased the risk by 35%. Given that fiber increases cell division in the colon, that's not a surprise.
The 1999 Nurses' Health Study analysis of 88,757 women found no overall link between total fiber and colorectal cancer risk (RR 0.95 for highest vs. lowest intake), but high vegetable fiber consumption was associated with a 35% elevated risk (RR 1.35). https://t.co/TGrV2KYjqS
— Kra-Ting Dee (@Krating_Dee) October 27, 2025