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  • Dagny
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RFK Jr. just announced he's working to PUT AN END to animal testing on 100,000 monkeys; 20,000 more being imported EVERY YEAR. God bless RFK Jr. for protecting animals!

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Note the shirt.... Those liars...

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Ex-US VP Al Gore predicted polar ice caps would be gone by 2016

💬 "There is a 75% chance that the entire North Polar ice cap... could be completely ice-free within the next five to seven years," Gore said in 2009.

Spoiler alert: it turned out to be a classic climate change hoax 🤦‍♂️

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Covid and the gene that protects against cancer...

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https://x.com/Partisan_12/status/2003388704954687501?

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Decoding Trump’s “Hidden Hint” on Ozempic “

I haven’t heard anything bad about them, I only hear good about them,” he said with a grin… then turned to RFK Jr. and added: “Is there anything bad about them, Bobby? Some day, maybe it will come out, which we’ll notify you immediately… including the drug known as Ozempic.”


They laughed. Thirty seconds later the Novo Nordisk executive hit the floor. You can’t script timing that good.


Layer 1 (what normies heard): “Great news! Ozempic is now $150 a month and Medicare will cover it. You’re welcome, America.”


Layer 2 (what the “do your own research” crowd heard): “I’m saying the quiet part just loud enough for you to catch it. There might be something here they’re not telling you yet. Keep your eyes open. He didn’t have to spell it out. He never does. The wink was enough.


Within 48 hours Google searches for “Ozempic thyroid cancer,” “Ozempic blindness,” and “Ozempic stomach paralysis” were up 300–600 %. On X, the phrase “Trump Ozempic hint” trended for three straight days. X searches for "Ozempic risks" spiked 300% post-event, with MAHA folks pushing for FDA black-box expansions.


So… is there actually something bad you need to know? Short answer: Yes. A lot, actually. Long answer: It depends on your risk tolerance, but the list is longer and uglier than the TV ads let on. Here’s the 2025 cheat sheet nobody in the mainstream wants to put in one place: Thyroid cancer (black-box warning since day one) → Rodents get tumors at human-equivalent doses. Human signal still “inconclusive” but post-marketing reports are climbing. Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) – sudden blindness in one eye → 2025 JAMA Ophthalmology: 4–7× higher risk. Irreversible. FDA and EMA both investigating. Gastroparesis / intestinal obstruction (2025 label additions) → “Stomach paralysis” lawsuits now number in the tens of thousands. Acute kidney injury → Mostly from dehydration after nonstop vomiting, but bad enough that the label got strengthened this year. Gallbladder removal → 3× higher rate in the first year of use. Severe loss of muscle mass (“Ozempic sarcopenia”) → Up to 40 % of weight lost is lean mass if you don’t resistance train and eat protein like a bodybuilder. Suicidal ideation / psychiatric signal → EU investigation closed with “no causal link,” but the NIH is still quietly collecting reports. “Ozempic face,” hair loss, and the rebound → Stop the drug → 70–100 % of the weight comes roaring back, often faster and fatter than before.

Trump’s own Health Secretary, RFK Jr., spent 2024 calling these drugs “chemical castration of the appetite” and “a Band-Aid on the Titanic of metabolic disease.” Then he stood next to Trump smiling while the deal was announced.


Cognitive dissonance? No—realpolitik. They’re threading the needle: make it affordable now, expose the problems later. That’s why the “I only hear good” line was genius. It gives him plausible deniability forever. If the drugs turn out to be the miracle Trump sold → he’s the hero who made them cheap. If ten years from now we’re looking at a thyroid-cancer or blindness wave → he can turn to the camera and say, “I literally asked on live television if there was anything bad and told you we’d let you know when it came out.” He’s covered both ways.


The hint? It did make people wonder—and dig. Millions of people are now asking the question he wanted them to ask: “Is there something bad I need to know about?” So yeah, the “hidden hint” worked exactly as intended. Now you know there is. Whether you still want the shot is between you, your doctor, and whatever’s left of your critical thinking after four years of living in this timeline. Stay skeptical!


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