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londonjo

@jomc20

Atheist, linguist, artist, eternal student, art, old houses, European cities, beautiful landscapes, family.Anti:religion,alt 'therapies' (all superstitions)

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calendar_today06-10-2011 19:10:34

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Ian Copeland, PhD (@iancopeland5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is where we are. We have an actor, Mel Gibson, and a podcaster, Joe Rogan, making claims about Ivermectin curing Stage 4 ancer. The minute you ask for evidence, it's a problem. Please cite the study that shows Ivermectin effectively treats stage 4 cancer. NOT IN VITRO

This is where we are.

We have an actor, Mel Gibson, and a podcaster, <a href="/joerogan/">Joe Rogan</a>, making claims about Ivermectin curing Stage 4 ancer. 

The minute you ask for evidence, it's a problem. 

Please cite the study that shows Ivermectin effectively treats stage 4 cancer. 

NOT IN VITRO
Sir Michael Take CBE (@michaeltakemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible news from Lincolnshire Council, newly taken over by Reform. The councillor in charge of finance & resources is thinking of defecting to UKIP. Has Dame Andrea been informed? 😧

National Secular Society (@natsecsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're the only western democracy which legally requires daily acts of Christian #CollectiveWorship in all state schools. Do you think it's time for this law to go? Tell your MP πŸ‘‡ secularism.org.uk/mp-letter-comp… #Education

Complementary Meds (@compandalt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an excellent thread. In spite of the many marketing claims, you can't actually "boost immunity" (other than vaccination). Don't be drawn in by misleading claims about supplements or diets that say they can boost your immunity. They can't

Jake Scott, MD (@jakescottmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RFK Jr. went on national TV and spouted egregious, dangerous falsehoods about vaccines. As a parent and infectious diseases doctor, I couldn't stay silent. Fox News might not fact-check him, but I will. I've reviewed the trials. I've catalogued them. I have receipts. 🧡

Claire πŸ’™ (@clairebubblepop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here we go AGAIN. I’m SICK of saying it, but I’ll say it again. Asylum seekers can’t claim benefits. You need an NI number to do that. Asylum seekers aren’t staying in 5* hotels. Asylum seekers get Β£49.18p a week to live on. Could YOU live on that? NOPE. So stop pretending

Dr Charlie Fraud (@drcharliefraud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What kind of β€˜man’ copies an Instagram post about a young girl in the US recovering from cancer, word for word, and just swaps out the name of the cancer treatment center for his own?! That’s right, The Honest GP!!

What kind of β€˜man’ copies an Instagram post about a young girl in the US recovering from cancer, word for word, and just swaps out the name of the cancer treatment center for his own?!

That’s right, The Honest GP!!
londonjo (@jomc20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Characteristics of conspiracy theorists: "paranoia, emotional volatility, and impulsivity. People with high levels of belief in conspiracy theories were also more likely to be manipulative, egocentric, and eccentric" ('Psychology Today').

londonjo (@jomc20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, it is tragic that this man, Ryan Cole, has a history of misdiagnosing women and claiming that the COVID-19 vaccine causes cancer.Β one patient had an unnecessary hysterectomy thanks to his misdiagnosis!

National Secular Society (@natsecsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many parents chose Hotwells Primary specifically because of its inclusive ethos which does not favour any particular religion or belief. The trust should respect this - and the best way it can do that is to retain Hotwells Primary as a secular school. secularism.org.uk/news/2025/06/p…

Complementary Meds (@compandalt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is an example misleading claim relating to #acupuncture, specifically auricular acupuncture. There is no such thing as an acupuncture point and pressing your ear won't have any benefits. Also ND is short for "not a doctor" the most accurate description of a naturopath

Here is an example misleading claim relating to #acupuncture, specifically auricular acupuncture. There is no such thing as an acupuncture point and pressing your ear won't have any benefits. Also ND is short for "not a doctor" the most accurate description of a naturopath