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Cotinis
@cotinis.bsky.social
Naturalist/photographer. Find me as @cotinis on BugGuide, Flickr, iNaturalist, Instagram, Mastodon, Blue Sky, and pixelfed.social. My professional background is in public health, especially environmental health.
Happy #Arachtober 12th!
Green Lynx Spider - Peucetia viridans (female)
Green Swamp Preserve, Brunswick County, North Carolina (USA)
Perched on Yellow Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia flava.
October 12, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Happy #Arachtober 10th! Here are white and yellow versions of Misumenoides formosipes.
Location: Green Swamp Preserve, Brunswick County, North Carolina (USA)
This is a wonderful preserve of @nature.org.
October 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Happy #Arachtober the 8th! Something different for today, a public domain image from McCook's American spiders and their spinning work (1889). Original at:
www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42190084
The illustrator is Elizabeth Fearne Bonsall (1861 - 1956).
I cleaned up the image in GIMP.
October 8, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Finally, the US public health establishment has been making progress on definitive research and publicization of this huge health risk, and... it's gone.
www.vox.com/health/46008...
Exclusive: RFK Jr. and the White House buried a major study on alcohol and cancer. Here’s what it shows.
Kennedy wants to “Make America Healthy Again” — but doesn’t want you to see a report that could do just that.
www.vox.com
September 5, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Giant Otter - Pteronura brasiliensis (26 October 2024, Encontro das Águas State Park, Brazil)
This one was spotted bathing and splashing across the river channel, swam over to investigate us, then caught an eel and consumed it noisily.
August 24, 2025 at 10:20 PM
Happy Fly Day Friday, plus bonus critters. All from Gorges State Park in North Carolina.
Southern Gray-cheeked Salamander - Plethodon metcalfi
Shiny-sided Bladetail - Machimus sadyates
Caterpillar (Noctuoidea) found on Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
Compost Fly - Ptecticus trivittatus
August 22, 2025 at 10:18 PM
Reposted by Cotinis
kennedy is going to kill a lot of people
WASHINGTON (AP) — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces he will cancel $500 million in vaccine development projects.
August 5, 2025 at 10:50 PM
Worst decision ever. The mRNA vaccine platform in general produced vaccines that are safer and easier to develop--perfect for emergency use in the case of an emerging disease.
youtu.be/FMLhcACHF_g?...
BARDA and mRNA Vaccines Announcement
YouTube video by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
youtu.be
August 6, 2025 at 5:22 AM
Insects from an event at Chapel Hill Public Library (North Carolina) on 26 July 2025: #nationalmothweek.
Luna Moth - Actias luna (from other side of the sheet!)
Treehopper - Glossonotus acuminatus
Bold-feathered Grass Moth - Herpetogramma pertextalis
Beautiful Mantidfly - Leptomantispa pulchella
July 28, 2025 at 12:42 AM
Happy World Snake Day! (26 July 2025)
Snakes I have photographed over the years...
Red-tailed Boa - Boa constrictor constrictor; Emas NP, BR
Black-Tailed Rattlesnake - Crotalus molossus; Cave Creek Canyon, AZ USA
Tiger Rattlesnake - Crotalus tigris; Santa Rita Mountains, AZ USA
#worldsnakeday
July 17, 2025 at 4:30 AM
Jagged Ambush Bug - Phymata species (nymph, 4-5 mm)
13 July 2025, Durham NC (USA)
A couple of these were found on fleabane (Erigeron species). They were brought in on their flowers for some studio shots. Such little tanks!
July 14, 2025 at 8:23 PM
This opinion writer from Texas deserves a Pulitzer Prize for this piece--published 3 July 2025, the *day before* devastating floods hit Texas, killing dozens.
www.texasobserver.org/trump-texas-...
Trump’s DOGE Cuts Are a Texas-Sized Disaster
Reckless agency layoffs and the dismantling of federal relief programs could leave the Lone Star State in peril.
www.texasobserver.org
July 5, 2025 at 7:44 PM
Birds from the Old Bynum Bridge area, Chatham County NC (USA), 18 April 2025.
1-Prothonotary Warbler - Protonotaria citrea (female)
2-Tufted Titmouse - Baeolophus bicolor (male and female)
3-Ruby-throated hummingbird - Archilochus colubris (female on nest)
April 20, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Another outrage. Brain Worm Bobby plans to shut down the NIOSH lab that certifies respirators. Apparently, plan is to terminate this whole program. NIOSH-certification is the gold standard for the US and around the world.
penncapital-star.com/health-care/...
Federal cuts threaten to close Pennsylvania lab that certifies N95s and other respirators in June • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
The lab has halted almost all of its regular work and is preparing to shut down in June. That’s because of the most recent announcement of layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
penncapital-star.com
April 18, 2025 at 2:48 AM
Wildflowers, and one fungus, from Johnston Mill Preserve, Orange County, NC (USA), 13 April 2025.
Bashful Wakerobin - Trillium catesbaei
Mayapple - Podophyllum peltatum
Eastern Bluestar - Amsonia tabernaemontana
Heartleaf Foamflower - Tiarella cordifolia
April 15, 2025 at 3:29 AM
Birds and graffiti from Old Bynum Bridge, Chatham County, NC on 8 April 2025.
Birds: Yellow-throated Warbler, Northern Cardinal, and Ruby-crowned Kinglet.
Graffiti labels itself, I guess.
April 9, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Beetles from 6 April 2025, Durham, NC (USA)
Bimaculate Longhorn Beetle - Molorchus bimaculatus bimaculatus
Weevil - Glyptobaris lecontei
Tumbling Flower Beetle - Mordellochroa scapularis
Carrion Beetle - Necrophila americana
All found on Flowering Dogwood, except for the carrion beetle!
April 8, 2025 at 7:43 PM
Northern Water snake - Nerodia sipedon ssp. sipedon (male)
Location: Durham NC USA
This male had been in pursuit of a female, which rejected him and swam off. He retreated and gave me some lovely gaping threat displays before settling down to bask.
April 6, 2025 at 3:28 AM
Yeah, that's the plan.
www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/...
The American Plan to Eliminate Vaccines
We don’t defend the things we take for granted. Vaccines have long been victims of their own success, but only insofar as too many people were hesitant to get them. But what if vaccines were eliminated altogether? It’s hard to ring the alarm these days without sounding mad. The eradication of vaccines from the United States? It may seem farfetched to people who don’t pay attention to the Trump administration’s actions vis-à-vis public health, but the recent announcement that David Geier is to be a senior data analyst on a study of vaccines and autism commissioned by the American federal government is one more step toward eliminating one of humanity’s scientific triumphs. Vaccines do not cause autism. I have recently written about how we know that vaccines are safe. You can also spend a day reading the many, many credible papers answering this question. The debate has been put to rest by the scientific community and is being kept on life support by activists who deny the consensus on this issue. They will often prop up bad studies birthed by anti-vaxxers. The problem for their credibility is that these studies do not emanate from the government of the most powerful country on Earth. This is about to change. Dumpster diving at the CDC You would expect an organization called the Institute of Chronic Diseases to occupy a large glass building on a university campus, filled with people dressed in white lab coats. But the nonprofit’s yearly tax filings since 2013 show one name running the show: Dr. Mark Geier. Under “Compensation of five highest-paid employees,” we read a single word: NONE. The self-described institute was led by Dr. Mark Geier, who according to RFK Jr’s anti-vaccine organization, Children’s Health Defense, passed away a few weeks ago. On paper, he looked like a legitimate physician-researcher: a bachelor’s degree in zoology, a doctorate in genetics, and a medical degree, all from George Washington University in D.C. His obituary on the site lists various affiliations as diplomat and co-founder of a few scientific and medical endeavours, and it notes that he is survived by “his son and tennis partner,” David. While his father’s credentials are impressive, David’s are much shorter (and he should not be confused with Dr. David Geier, an orthopaedic surgeon). He has neither doctorate nor medical degree, but a bachelor’s of arts in biology and a few graduate-level classes. Why would David Geier be recruited by the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct a study on whether or not vaccines cause autism? Because Kennedy is not driven by curiosity but by his preexisting belief that vaccines are responsible for autism. Pseudoscience is often steered by confirmation bias, where the conclusion comes first and the evidence must follow, otherwise it is rejected. Cherry-picking allows for small, skewed studies to be heralded as definitive proofs, while larger, rigorous trials are dismissed as coming from corrupt sources. David Geier was chosen because he will deliver the conclusion Kennedy already believes in. Mark and David Geier have a long history of unethical research practices, the most amusing example of which may be the 2017 retraction of a paper they co-authored and which argued that conflicts of interest may explain why most studies on the vaccine-autism link failed to find an association. The twist? On top of a number of errors, the Geiers’ paper had failed to disclose, wait for it, their own conflicts of interest on this topic, chief among them that some of the paper’s authors were involved in litigation related to vaccines and autism. Indeed, the Geiers were picked as expert witnesses in hundreds of vaccine-related lawsuits, though many judges dismissed the pair for being unqualified. But the most salient of these breaches of ethics may be what the two did in late 2003, early 2004. They had received ethics approval to go to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and access information from their Vaccine Safety Datalink, which collects data on vaccination and health outcomes. On their first visit, they tried to perform analyses of the data that had not been approved for their research project. On their second visit, they attempted to merge data files to create more complete medical records, thus increasing the risk of a breach of confidentiality, and they renamed files for removal which were not allowed to be removed. Conspiracy theorists will claim the CDC was trying to keep information secret; clinical researchers, however, know that large datasets filled with identifiable information should only be used by researchers according to strict rules. Imagine a scientist going through your own medical records willy-nilly and unsupervised, violating their own ethics-approved protocol because they’re on a mission to document something that doesn’t exist. Now imagine David Geier being given access to an even larger dataset and receiving permission by the anti-vaxxer-in-chief to find a connection between autism and vaccines. That’s what’s on the horizon. Dr. David Gorski, an oncologist who has devotedly tracked the modern anti-vaccine movement over the decades, calls the motivated trawling of large health databases by anti-vaccine activists “dumpster diving.” This activity is now mandated by the U.S. government. The Geiers’ dumpster diving at the CDC, however, is just the tip of a disturbing iceberg. I haven’t even mentioned the chemical castration of autistic children. The testosterone-mercury hypothesis The Institute of Chronic Illnesses has its own institutional review board tasked with evaluating and approving or denying research projects involving human participants. In 2007, this board was denounced as consisting of David Geier; Mark Geier, his wife, and two of his business associates; and the mother of an autistic child who was a patient and research participant of Mark Geier’s, and the mother of another child with autism who was a plaintiff in three pending vaccine-injury claims. It should go without saying that the scientist submitting a research proposal to an ethics committee and his buddies should not sit on said committee. It turns the process into a farce. This denunciation was provoked by a paper the Geiers were in the process of having published and which detailed what they had been up to. It turns out that they believed that autism was caused by the mercury in vaccines, and that testosterone could somehow bind to mercury and make it harder to get rid of, creating so-called “testosterone sheets” inside the body. The Geiers were thus injecting autistic children with high doses of Lupron® (also known as leuprorelin and leuprolide), which delays puberty, and then performing chelation therapy on them, where a substance is used to bind to toxins and help the body eliminate them. None of this is supported by good scientific evidence; this is dangerous pseudoscience in the service of an anti-vaccine ideology. Pseudoscience has a patina of legitimacy, and sure enough the Geiers were running actual medical tests on their patients. Per an investigation by the Chicago Tribune, it was revealed that the Geiers would order over 50 different tests, totalling up to $12,000. If one of the testosterone-related tests revealed a value outside of the reference range, Lupron injections would be considered at a daily dose “10 times the amount American doctors use to treat precocious puberty.” Keep in mind that the more medical tests you run, the higher the odds that one of them will turn up something outside the normal range by chance alone. Tests aren’t perfect and “normal” is not always easy to define. Eventually, the Geiers’ aberrant behaviour led to penalties. Dr. Mark Geier’s medical licenses were suspended from every state in which he had one, and his son was charged in Maryland with practicing medicine without a license and fined $10,000. While David Geier is clearly not qualified to be running a study for the U.S. government on the subject of vaccines, he is the ideal candidate for a regime that is institutionalizing pseudoscience within its borders. Doubt is our product The very media outlet that broke the story of David Geier’s latest commission referred to him as a “vaccine skeptic.” Legacy media outlets are failing to meet the moment here, either because of fear of lawsuits or as a misguided attempt to appear neutral. RFK Jr received a similar sanewashing in the media. If we can’t call anti-vaxxers “anti-vaxxers,” we will be unprepared for the outcome of their crusade. The pieces of the puzzle are there for anyone to see. Agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services—like the FDA and the CDC—are being gutted as you read these lines. The FDA’s former commissioner said of his agency that “it is finished.” Dr. Peter Marks, the FDA’s top vaccine regulator, was apparently forced out a few days ago, writing that Kennedy wanted “subservient confirmation of his misinformation and lies.” Meanwhile, a fake CDC website (RealCDC.org) with clear ties to Kennedy’s anti-vaccine organization mixed good science with vaccine misinformation before it was exposed and shut down. This is straight out of the Merchants of Doubt playbook: “doubt,” as one tobacco executive wrote decades ago, “is our product.” You don’t need to forcefully convince people that smoking is healthy; just make them doubt that we really know it’s harmful. The opposite can be done for vaccines. Kennedy has announced a consolidation of divisions within his department and the creation of an Administration for a Healthy America, an Orwellian banner which echoes his “Make America Healthy Again” movement, itself a cargo cult fuelled by pseudoscience. Even more troubling is his desire to establish a vaccine injury agency within the CDC. Currently, people who think they have been injured by a mandated vaccine in the U.S. can receive compensation from the federal government. This was a way to ensure vaccines would continue to be available in the country after a wave of lawsuits in the 1980s. But will this system be maintained? Kennedy’s institutionalization of anti-vaccine pseudoscience—meaning not just making the fringe mainstream but sanctioned by the government—could have a drastic impact on vaccine availability. Geier’s study, born out of the square one fallacy where something well established is argued to be unknown, will assuredly show a link between vaccines and autism through bad research practices. This government-commissioned study will then be used to encourage lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers—from which RFK Jr himself could financially benefit—and here is where we arrive at the final piece of the puzzle. Right now, vaccine makers benefit from the federal no-fault system compensating people believed to have been injured by a vaccine (whether they can successfully prove it or not). This protection could be eliminated. We could subsequently see vaccine manufacturers decide to stop making vaccines for the American market because the risk of unwarranted lawsuits would be too high. The so-called free market would effectively eliminate vaccines in the United States. This is ultimately what Kennedy wants. He has, on multiple occasions, called childhood vaccines “a holocaust,” and he wants to save America from this perceived cataclysm. The outcome of this renunciation of reality will be death and disability, and with international travel, there will be spillover. What can we do in the face of this? As science communicator and immunologist Andrea Love wrote in her newsletter, Americans can call members of Congress, vote responsibly, and support unsanitized public health journalism. All of us, Americans or not, will need to rely on uncorrupted sources of public health information moving forward. American government websites have been captured by science deniers. We need to turn to Canadian, British, European, and international websites instead. Even PubMed, the search engine of the biomedical literature, sits under the NIH and may not be spared from the U.S. ideological purge; I recommend the bookmarking of Europe PMC and OpenAlex as alternatives. In a move that echoes Isaac Asimov’s Foundation, U.S. government websites before Trump returned to office are being preserved and made accessible to the public, through portals such as the Health Data Preservation Project, the CDC Restored, the Data Rescue Project, and the CDC.gov Archive Index. The future looks bleak but to quote a famous fictional scientist, “Life finds a way.” So will science. Take-home message: - David Geier, who has neither a medical degree nor a graduate degree, has been hired by the U.S. government to do a study on whether vaccines cause autism, even though mountains of evidence have shown no such connection - Geier and his father, the late Dr. Mark Geier, have a history of unethical research practices, including violating their own research protocol when accessing CDC data, and David Geier was charged with practicing medicine without a license in 2011 - This commissioned study is one more step toward eliminating vaccines from the United States, as RFK Jr has often called childhood vaccines “a holocaust” @jonathanjarry.bsky.social
www.mcgill.ca
April 5, 2025 at 8:23 PM
Obviously, if we ignore these disease outbreaks, they will cease to exist. Inconceivable!
www.cbsnews.com/news/rfk-jr-...
RFK Jr. cuts CDC labs investigating outbreaks of STDs and hepatitis
CDC officials are warning of delays and disruptions due to cuts to laboratory staff.
www.cbsnews.com
April 5, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Spring wildflowers, and one fungus, from Orange County, North Carolina (USA), 29-30 March 2025
Pennywort - Obolaria virginica
Rue Anemone - Thalictrum thalictroides
Bulbous Bittercress - Cardamine bulbosa
Atamasco Lily - Zephyranthes atamasco
March 31, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Frogs (and one spider) from Frog Night (20 March 2025) event as part of Durham (North Carolina) Creek Week.
Six-spotted Fishing Spider - Dolomedes triton
Green Treefrog - Hyla cinerea
Northern Cricket Frog - Acris crepitans
Green Frog - Lithobates clamitans
March 21, 2025 at 5:12 PM
Genius move--just let the chickens die en masse and breed the survivors. I'm sure farmers are all in on this. Eggs will now be free, though maybe with a little surprise in some. Flu viruses need to be free to evolve, like all Earth's blessed creatures./s
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/18/h...
RFK Jr.’s Prescription for Bird Flu on Farms: Let It Spread
The health secretary has suggested allowing the virus to spread, so as to identify birds that may be immune. Such an experiment would be disastrous, scientists say.
www.nytimes.com
March 18, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Reposted by Cotinis
Three-decades long study into prediabetes and diabetes appears to have gotten caught in the Trump administration-Columbia University crossfire.
Hard to see how this jibes with making America healthy again. www.statnews.com/2025/03/17/t...
NIH cancels funding for landmark diabetes study at a time of focus on chronic disease
The Trump administration has canceled funding for an ongoing 30-year, nationwide study tracking patients with prediabetes and diabetes, researchers said.
www.statnews.com
March 17, 2025 at 8:29 PM