So turns out the US are setting babies up for a lifetime of illness and increased likelihood of liver cancer in Guinea Bissau in the name of “research”
7000 newborns will be denied the neoneatal HepB vaccine until 6 weeks to ‘prove’ that the HepB vaccine is linked to neurodevelopmental disability on the directions of the Department of Health vis RFK Jr and in collaboration with researchers in Denmark, despite the fact that the vaccine’s efficacy rate and best protection is when administered to newborns, and the total lack of correlation between vaccination and neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Guinea Bissau has some of the highest rates of HepB on the continent, and infants are the group at the highest risk of contracting HepB, leading to chronic hepatitis & long term hepatic diseases like cirrhosis and liver failure as well as increased chance of liver cancer.
The study can’t be carried out in the US or Denmark because it fails almost every benchmark for medical ethics — surprising absolutely nobody, it is in fact heinously unethical to expose babies to preventable disease that causes liver failure and liver cancer, but the “study” has been green lit in Guinea.
Fuck the US imperial project in Africa, fuck RFK Jr and the US Department of Health, and fuck every single collaborative researcher in Denmark. This is some nightmare Tuskegee Study shit and every single individual involved deserves to be in The Hague.
His smile is so radiant
That’s the camera flash, I think.
actually that’s the light of his pure and noble soul
you were born in 2006? what are you? a Honda Civic?
can i fucking help you?
yellow jelly bell mushrooms
UC or ER?
not even kidding, this is great.
namesakes of temperature scales and how real they sound:
- Anders Celsius: yeah sure that’s the name of a scientist I’ll believe that
- William “Lord Kelvin” Thompson: there’s something really british going on here with that title but I suppose it checks out
- Dan Fahrenheit: literally shut up
Anonymous asks:
girl where do u watch movies
um. online
At one point in film school my professor tried to legally rent a movie to show us and even though she had paid money, it wasn’t working. So she went “I’m going to turn around and one of you will find the movie somehow”.









