The FDA and FMT regulation, part 2. (Jul 2024, HumanMicrobes.org) I met with the FDA. Here's what I shared with them, and their response. Blog 

A provocative tweet could bring some attention. "Hey Elon u will not need any Ketamine after fmt" or since
elon is in spectrum, he could have constipation regularly so "hey elon u will not constipation after fmt from super donor" etc. just an idea
 
Anyone who isn't liberally biased is going to associate FMT with "experimental dangerous medicine that doesn't work" if it gets associated with anyone liberal who pushed the covid vaccines.

One could go the other way though and say that anyone who seriously thinks the COVID vaccines are a prime example of "medicines that didn't work" is unlikely to be able to understand any evidence that FMT works. Whatever you believe about people's personal freedom to get or not get the vaccine (which is definitely a debate worth having, and has arguments on both sides), anyone who actually looked at the case numbers would have seen the drop after the vaccines were introduced. Yes, we eventually had Omicron that made the numbers soar again, but nobody could have foreseen and made a vaccine against that before it existed.
 
nobody could have foreseen and made a vaccine against that before it existed.

The covid vaccines cause heart damage and have been pulled from the recommended vaccine schedule. (Not all vaccines are bad). We're far past "both sides have valid points" on this specific subject.

Edit: please just reread my previous comment about bad faith actors.
 
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Ok, here's the plan:​


I don't think it's going to be useful to tweet at (& like) famous people unless you have hundreds of people participating. If you can find smaller targets that are more likely to pay attention to a tweet with a handful of likes, we can try it.

I plan to start recording video shorts of what I've been doing at the Capitol, and start recording while I confront Senators about FMT. If you have suggestions, especially things you would personally want to see me do/say, feel free to share them.

My basic idea is to say something like "This is Senator X from Y state. He knows about an existing treatment for chronic disease, but doesn't think his constituents care. Call his office if you do".

That's kind of boring though. I have some unique ideas for a few senators.

For one of my senators, I'm going to say "He said he doesn't know that there's anything he can do. That's not true, and I informed his staff about it. He didn't want to do anything or talk to me about it though".

For another senator, I'll say something like "They've been very kind to me and said they would help, but over 6 months they've made no progress".

We're also going to be contacting journalists and news outlets. If you know of any, or can find any, who've written similar stories and might be interested in writing about this, let me know.

thats why i thought draw public attention to fmt by some tweets or short reels 1st might work
There are social media videos with millions of views about being a donor with Human Microbes. It hasn't seemed to have any benefit other than getting people to apply.
 
The covid vaccines cause heart damage and have been pulled from the recommended vaccine schedule. (Not all vaccines are bad).
They have been pulled from the schedule quite clearly for political reasons, NOT because there are any new scientific findings negating the favorable benefit/risk ratio. I support anyone being able to choose to get or not get this vaccine, but I'm not going to buy into politicians' judgments on a medical issue--they're not the ones we can trust to interpret this.
 
they're not the ones we can trust to interpret this.

Again, this isn't relevant to this thread and I don't mean to sound rude, but the shots were ineffective and unsafe. Corporate media, corrupt govt, and big pharma were not trustworthy. That being said, I'm also very upset that nobody in the current administration isn't bringing up FMT at all. It doesn't seem like they care about cures. They're talking about diet a lot and exercise, which is good, but I want to see them even just mention FMT once. That doesn't seem too much to ask, so I'm very mad they haven't brought it up at all. I do love that we're all here debating and advocating for FMT though, and it's cool we can all come from different perspectives on different subjects all searching for truth that's lead us to FMT. Kinda gives me hope.

Here's an "asymmetric warfare" idea: someone who is more tech proficient than me could prompt AI to draw up news broadcasts about FMT curing various illnesses. There's enough case studies that it could site that are true. That would have a high likelihood of going viral if done right. Could even link the sources in the description. The presentation style would lend a tremendous amount of credibility for normies.
 
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