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Ministry of Truth's avatar

White house resident Joe Biden also had a brain worm, it died of starvation.

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Jeff Childers's avatar

How'd I miss that one??? šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

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Debra's avatar

You just gotta leave us something once in a while to prove the brain worms have not taken over all of us. :)

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Hey, Jeff Childers - here's that smarmy NYT 'journalist''s bio - you're dead right...she even solicits "anonymous sources" on this bio! And she hails from CANADA - so you know she has to have lots of "ethics"!!!

https://www.nytimes.com/by/susanne-craig

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ˜†šŸ¤£

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Bandit's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£ Best comment!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

That's Pedo Pete to you!

PEDOsteria: Best Pedo Pete Biden Memes (The Sniffer in Chief!)

How to protect your kids, who's safer to have around kids (Pedo Biden or Hitler?), Ashley Biden’s diary (showers with daddy) and more Pedo Pete Biden memes as Tucker interviews his victim Tara Reade!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-pedo-pete-biden-memes-sniffer-in-chief

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Because pedophilia is so damn funny, right?

More pedo jokes, please. I beg of you. So funny! Luv it! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You and Bob Saget are at the top of my pedo jokesters list!!!!!!!!

Can't wait to show this to the victims!!!!!!!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!

Satire. *defined as the lowest form of humor*

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

Maybe he had a bunch to start and they ate each other?

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

Good One!!!

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DeAnna's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Vonu's avatar

That is what happens on a low-cholesterol diet.

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Verve's avatar

no truer words spoken.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Thanks for the hearty HAR HAR, Nils!! Good one!!!

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Debra's avatar

That would be a perfect news headline to get out there to those people who may possibly have a brain worm and who believe what corporate media has to say. Fake news is real as are brain worms.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Light bulb moment to send to democrats in Salem. "Hope your brain worms get better; heard they were starving".

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King Cavalier II's avatar

My day is now complete. Headed to coffee.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Well said!!

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Andy's avatar

That is some solid standup material! Rim shot!!!

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Betsy's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Betsy's avatar

Bwahaha!!!!

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SB's avatar

Excellent!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Brain parasite?

I wonder what Nobel prize-winning drug is very effective at killing parasites?

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TriTorch's avatar

It is possible that Ivermectin was the controlled counter-narrative all along, Based. They control all sides. Here is some research on this: https://timtruth.substack.com/p/the-deadly-toll-of-ivermectin-blindness

I was all in on it at one time as well. Then I realized it was too convenient, the way the alt-media jumped all over it. Here is some deep research into the Wellness Company, which sponsors basically ALL of the Alt-Media https://bitchute.com/video/0ZIM1sYaCGWm [49mins]

Just like Pfizer controls the mainstream through their sponsorships, so does the Wellness company control the Alt-Media via the root of all evil. The globalists control both the vertical and the horizontal. Hegel's Dialectic: problem, reaction, solution.

I leave you to draw your own conclusions.

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Kathy's avatar

OMG I hope you don’t believe those things about ivermectin! It wiped out river blindness, and Africa. We have known since at least 2006 that anti-parasitic drugs in general have widespread uses against viruses. And you do realize that at this point I ivermectin makes no money for anybody. It is long off patent and pennies per pill to make. Now it is making strides the treatment supposedly untreatable cancers, if added to other cancer treatments, and even as a standalone. I have seen video testimonials of people who were sent home to die at hospice, and took ivermectin and still are alive a year later. Look for the scientific papers, instead of opinion pieces, and ā€œnewsā€ articles. My 99-year-old mother takes ivermectin prophylactically and has never had Covid and is as healthy as can be. I took it when I had Covid, and my only symptom was a tiny watery trickle from my nose. It is also proven to be a very important drug in the treatment of jab injuries, and the more rare long covid. Consult the Pharmicovigilance tables and you will see that is one of the safest medicines ever given. It is not even a man-made creation. It came from a molecule in the soil.

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TriTorch's avatar

Uh, that isn't an "opinion piece" is a deep investigation into the harms of Ivermectin. At least be honest in your characterizations. Despite all of the good that's been reported about Ivermectin, along with how safe and effective it is, there are clearly some warning signals, as shown in the linked article.

Edited to add: I know most of what you are praising Ivermectin for. In fact, if you would have asked me two months ago, "TriTorch, what's the greatest drug you've ever heard of", my answer would have been Ivermectin without even thinking about it. And its benefits may very well be what is claimed that they are by the media, and I do not doubt the personal testimony of anyone who has been helped by it.

I praise it here in fact: https://tritorch.com/memoryhole

The over arching point I am making is that the Alt-Media pushed everyone into Ivermectin who was awake to the pandemic scare, and now the globalists have a group of true believers that measures probably in the hundred million range. The globalist also own and control the companies that make it. So while we're all scrambling for this miracle drug, they're the suppliers.

Do you trust them?

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

I trust my creator .

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I had an adverse reaction to ivermectin after my 2nd dose the world looked like an Andy Warhol poster. It was bizarre. I will take one daily dose if I think I am coming down with the flu or Covid as it does help.

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Concerned mom's avatar

What kind of dose produced that? 38mg?... 50mg?....12mg? Second dose in one day? or second dose after how many days? If you're able/willing to share...

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My Favorite Things's avatar

It was 24mg with one taken daily. I think for most people it’s a safe product.

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Being a Nancy's avatar

The "alt media" is not pushing everyone into IVM. What a nasty shill you are.

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AL's avatar

It's never a bad idea to continue asking questions. Anything that gets this much "voluntary" press as TriTorch suggests (and is disseminated like popcorn to the poorest countries), should indeed be scrutinized.

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TriTorch's avatar

"If something is first no where, and then is suddenly everywhere, it's an agenda." -Unknown

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TriTorch's avatar

Who am I shilling for?

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tritorch, The regulars here now that you’re not a shill. Please don’t allow nasty people (like Fancy Nancy (lol))with no life to get to you. They’re not worth it. They thrive on hurting and bullying others.

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Being a Nancy's avatar

,,,like we would ever find outšŸ˜„. You stink of it though.

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Ellen's avatar

is the wellness company associated with McCullough?

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TriTorch's avatar

Affirmative.

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RU's avatar

Read the article linked for a good laugh. It's laughably bad and loaded with sh*t analysis. Whoever wrote it is either a nut job or a deep state hack. It's a horrible, ridiculously bad analysis. And the data they present show the exact opposite conclusion they claim to show. According to the data they show, ivermectin would have to be one of the world's safest drugs, by far.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Perhaps it was very safe in times gone, but now it is filled with nanotech.

Take a look at those who have studied it under the scope.

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TriTorch's avatar

Specifically, what do you disagree with?

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RU's avatar

I replied in detail above. Basically, it's all incorrect interpretations of the data and the data he himself provides / links to actually shows ivermectin is incredibly safe. Safer than I would have guessed. And in one case (the nursing home thing), it looks like he may have just made up data that wasn't at the link he provided. Are you sure that writer isn't a deep state operative? "They" have no reason to falsely position ivermectin as safe, since it's in the way of the EUAs they need for their much more lucrative and dangerous experimental shots.

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TriTorch's avatar

Missed it, but see it now, thanks RU

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Robin's avatar

I find it incredible that this molecule was found on a golf course in Japan. God is in the details! I have used it often since 2020. Love it!

Nobel Prize-winner Satoshi Omura has revealed that the key to developing ivermectin was found on a golf course.

Omura and William Campbell on Monday were announced as winners of the Nobel Prize in medicine for developing the drug that has helped lower the incidence of river blindness and lymphatic filariasis, two diseases caused by parasitic worms.

Omura said the key substance was taken from a microbe contained in the soil sample at a golf course near Tokyo. He says he always carries a plastic bag in his wallet so he can collect soil sample any time.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Because Nobel Laureates are ALWAYS to be trusted. Like Robert Malone...

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Kathy - 99? Oh my, tell her I said hello, and keep it up. My Mother lived to 97, and didn't take any of the flu vaxxes.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Time and place for various treatments and remedies.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

If you still believe in Covid, viruses and germs,then you will still believe in IVM.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

"OMG I hope you don’t believe those things about ivermectin! It wiped out river blindness, and Africa."

Goodness! Lawdy! It wiped out AFRICA? Like the whole continent or city or whatever it is?

What is "river blindness"? You read something online and so now you are sure river blindness was wiped out by Ivermectin along with the entire continent of Africa.

Could it be possible you and your mother never had covid because there is no covid to be had?

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TB's avatar

Eh, there *is* covid to be had, one way or another - some kind of flu-like virus with unusual symptoms was going around, because I caught it. You can argue over whether "the truth" is really what people think it is, and whether all cases of "covid" really weren't false positives, but don't go telling people they got sick from something imaginary...

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yep. Worst flu I’ve ever had too. Was not fake whatever it was.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

I never said it was imaginary. I got extremely sick as well. I am saying this sickness people got, myself included, may have had a cause that has nothing to do with something the "authorities" call "covid".

I'm not going into the entire history of how the PCR tests can't possibly be used to diagnose anything according to the man who invented them, Kary Mullis. But once you understand they are bogus, you understand it wasn't a flu that made anyone sick with unusual symptoms.

Anyway, I was actually funning with the original commenter. No slight on you or anyone else who were made sick.

5G.

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TB's avatar

I agree the RAT tests are bogus as f***, and the PCR is misused as a diagnostic tool. Far too many people got a common cold and tested positive (not to mention people who tested negative despite all the symptoms typical of covid).

But still, either the bug that was going around really was the same thing as what the authorities meant by "covid" (despite the tests being crap), or else there was some other previously-unknown bug with atypical symptoms that just happened to be circulating at the exact same time. Occam's razor would dictate that the first option is more probable.

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RU's avatar

Sorry, you know I generally agree with your posts, but there is a ton wrong in the linked article. Basically, everything is interpreted incorrectly. They're either intentionally lying or that person has no idea how to analyze or interpret data. I'm being a little harsh b/c this sort of thing is what hurts arguments from our side...and also b/c I take it personally when people abuse innocent data, lol.

Their top "conclusion" is that ivermectin is dangerous b/c 28 people died over a 12-year period. With only 137 SAEs over that same 12-year period. Out of the reported 165 million treatments. So...165 million people took it and only 137 had a SAE. And a whopping 28 of those died. 28 people out of 165M. The source article itself says "1 reported SAE per 800,000 reported treatments." That's safer than the water in some countries. Instead of drawing that conclusion, "Tim Truth" implies the 20% CFR for the handful of reported SAEs over a 12 year period is indicative of high overall risk for everyone who has taken ivermectin. It isn't.

His other main conclusion for humans is that it causes comas. And then he includes a quote from the medical journal article that explains - the comas are associated with people who were drunk or high when they took ivermectin.

The rest of it is a bunch of one-off animal experiments and a nursing home analysis, again with the data presented in a way to make it seem scary. The nursing home analysis is particularly questionable b/c the article he linked to says this: "Finally, on Nov 10, 1995, all residents were treated with a single oral dose of ivermectin (150–200 μg/kg of body weight). Within 5 days, all rashes and symptoms had cleared and no further treatment was needed." That was a direct quote I copied from the article he linked to. The ivermectin worked well was their conclusion. But, "Tim Truth" then concluded instead that ivermectin had killed a third of those treated with it, with a table that intentionally inflates his reported # of deaths with huge bars representing only 3-5 deaths each.

Based on the data and faulty interpretation, it's far more likely that the writer of that article is a deep state operative than it is that ivermectin - which has been around for decades and administered billions of times to billions of people is dangerous. The very data this guy provides (which was of course hand-picked for this hit piece) shows exactly the opposite of what he says it concludes, including the list of reported SAEs under his Vigiaccess section. Those numbers are so small as to be nonexistent when you consider this drugs has been administered billions of times.

I guess the last piece I'd add is: why would "they" lie about ivermectin? It's clearly not hurting people (even by the cherry-picked data this guy shared) and it's cheap. Denying its existence was also the only way they could get the EUA for the "vaccines." So, they have every incentive to hide the existence, safety, and efficacy of ivermectin; and negative incentive to hide that it's dangerous. If it were dangerous they'd have been screeching that from the rooftops to push through their EUA and sell more shots at 100x the cost of ivermectin. They also had to be sued to even admit that ivermectin is effective.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thank you for your thorough analysis, RU, it is appreciated.

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Michael Framson's avatar

In trying to get to the truth, it would be nice if we all had 12 eyes (although I would settle for 4), to examine everything that comes our way and didn't need to sleep or have a life. It's very demanding and I am behind on everything I want to read.

TriTorch--you do great and needed work.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks Michael!

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Alan's avatar

I’ll add to this that the SAEs in the big analyses were not caused by ivermectin but by the killing of a specific parasite that wasn’t even the one being targeted. A direct quote from the discussion of the first study he linked:

ā€œAs already shown by Kamgno et al., post-ivermectin NSAE can occur in patients carrying a high Loa loa microfilaraemia load [36]. Our results are also in agreement with Chippaux et al. who highlighted the unacceptability of a large-scale ivermectin treatment in an area where onchocerciasis and loiasis are co-endemic due to the high risk of SAE [40].ā€

And from this paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2147656/

ā€œSince ivermectin kills the microfilariae of both O. volvulus and L. loa [1], and the rapid destruction of a large burden of L. loa microfilariae has been temporally related to L. loa encephalopathy following ivermectin treatment [13], and L. loa microfilarial loads have been shown to decrease by 96% after 1 month of single-dose treatment [15], this result is consistent with the putative pathogenesis of L. loa encephalopathy following ivermectin treatment.ā€

I have to agree with RU on this one. Cherry picked and mostly irrelevant data that the guy likely didn’t even read. A lot of the other stuff was related to overdoses in either humans or animals. As a pharmacist, I would highly recommend against overdosing on any medication. Bad things usually tend to happen.

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Beckadee's avatar

Yes. Who is 'Tim Truth'?

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Ivermectin worked for me, and no side effects.

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Sharon Campbell's avatar

Ivermectin worked for me also!!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

If you believe in Covid.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

It worked for me. Don't think I had Covid but flu instead, never tested. Whatever it was, 2 hours after taking IVM I was much better.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I believe there is a spike protein in the jabby jabs.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I believe it can be shed by the vaxxed and those infected by the spike protein. I believe there is a prophylactic value in IVM use along with other protocols advanced by America's Frontline Critical Care docs. I'm not asking anyone else to believe anything.

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Concerned mom's avatar

I believe as you do Anita

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Concerned mom's avatar

Whatever it was that laid me flat for 2 weeks, with a new symptom every day (nausea, diarrhea, chills, vertigo, fatigue, etc.) then disappearing, just as they came, but I just couldn't get vertical for more than a few hours in the mornings, THAT is what IVM help me beat!

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TriTorch's avatar

Glad to hear it, Anita!

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Vonu's avatar

On brain parasites?

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Dreamom3's avatar

I don’t know about Ivermectin, but I do know that the looniest claims I have ever heard come from crunchy housewives who have become wealthy selling essential oils. One of my favorites is that if you are repulsed by the scent of an oil, that is an indication that it contains something your body needs so you should definitely purchase it and slather it all over your body. That’s some good snake oil selling right there!

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I use essential oils; much prefer to pharmaceuticals. Many benefits. If you would do some open-minded research you might see the use of oils in a different light.

Peppermint has multiple uses - from repelling insects to calming stomach upset & relieving headaches. Plus more.

Herbs & plants were effectively used for years before Rockefeller came along pushing pharmaceuticals (using his stores of petroleum). His genius marketing plan worked to turn folks away from natural remedies.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Before allopathy became the one approved approach to curing what ails us, many herbs and plants and seemingly incongruous concoctions were successfully deployed by other cultures as cures.

The Chinese people have survived for some four thousand years, the first 3900 years being withOUT prescription drugs.

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Dreamom3's avatar

I was not knocking essential oils, just some of the claims made by people in MLMs who sell them.

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Dreamom3's avatar

I actually use some oils. I just think some of the claims made are extremely far-fetched. I also think that there are some deceptive practices used by the MLMs pushing them.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I’ve spent a ton of time in last several months reading PubMed articles. First on the phytochemical use of the herbs I grow—then started to be curious about almost every plant on my property. And behold—every one of those searches came up positive for medicinal benefit. Even things like the annoying, so aggressively invasive honeysuckle.

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Copernicus's avatar

Every person I know who uses oils or herbs says quite the opposite. That our body knows what it needs so often something that ordinarily would taste or smell repulsive will taste or smell neutral or even appealing in some fashion when it is needed by the body.

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Vonu's avatar

Snake oil has never been essential.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

The campaign against snake oil was one of pharma's original disinformation campaigns. An orthomolecular doctor in San Francisco did an analysis of what was actually in this Chinese medicine, originally, and it was full of fine things like anti-inflammatories. The Chinese were in CA building railroads and brought their cures with them. Now "snake oil" is like "conspiracy theory" Of course now the Chinese have these days become corrupt and instead of making old formulas in their Mountain Bandit factories add banned Russian tranquilizers to their formulas.

I was extremely skeptical about essential oils and aromatherapy, thinking it to just be marketing woo, but it turns out olfaction is quantum, according to the quantum biologists, like photosynthesis and migration and enzymatic reactions, so I had to stop being such an automatic reactionary. I had the same reaction to celery juice in the Medical Medium fasting protocols. Celery juice, give me a break, but it turns out it has a very specific relationship to the mitochondria.

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Vonu's avatar

Celery seeds in capsules have been part of my twice daily supplement intake since they solved my left over from Guillain-Barre Syndrome back pain that was restarted by outworking some twentysomethings a third my age. Along with fennel seeds, they are potent anti-inflammatories. I learned about this in Healing Spices: How to Use 50 Everyday and Exotic Spices to Boost Health and Beat Disease by Bharat B. Aggarwal.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Vonu, thank you for that nugget. I have been increasingly and delightedly growing and storing herbs, making some herbal preps, even using one or three (started doing this in the 80’s, but more recently took it up with verve)—always on the look out for more, deeper information. I’ve spent a ton of hours (mixed metaphor there!) this winter reading PubMed reports on various plants.

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Beckadee's avatar

Thanks for the reference!

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Jenna Pierce's avatar

Where do you get these? I am having a terrible arthritic flare up in my neck and back. I refuse steroids and just deal with the pain. I do take Turmeric capsules and they do help. I'm only 42 😫

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Roger Beal's avatar

Olfactory memories are often the longest-lasting memories held by humans. Ask yourself if you've ever had a long-dormant memory triggered by a particular aroma. Quantum or not, olfactory memory and responses are deeply programmed in our brains.

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Beckadee's avatar

Did you know that information or did you copy and paste? Ha- half kiddin. It's interesting and honestly it makes sense about snake oil being part of the pharma disinformation. How did you learn about this topic? I know nothing about essential oils. I don't have any chronic medical issues that I need help for or either I just trug along mid 60's and take an ibuprofin if know I overdid it. Ha. It's what I like most about C&C with the commentors being really smart and diverse in interests and knowledge. Here's to everyone's good health- physical and mental! Get outside and dig in the dirt is my motto. I do pay attention to plants and try to ID these random weeds for the SHTF scenario plus planting different perennial, herbs/shrubs/trees. Pollinator bees and Monarch focused. But no idea on oils, tinctures, salves etc.

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Paige Green's avatar

I watched a short video about common weeds that pop up in gravel driveways last weekend, then went out to mow. We got ā€˜em all, lol!

Unfortunately, I didn’t save the video. What was I thinking?!?!

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Robin Evancoe's avatar

Aroma Siez from Young Living (and I am NOT a vendor) diffused has worked 100% of the time to relieve my daughter's migraines.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Went to investigate and found this (apologies for its coming from Wikip.)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Very interesting piece of history about ā€˜snake oil’—thank you. And how ironic since I am given to understand that J Rockefeller promoted medicaments originating in his oil wells?

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TB's avatar

Both things can be true. There can be useful oils, and there also can be con-men (women?) selling useless or unnecessary oils to people who don't need them.

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Kelli's avatar

Skimmed that iver article and not worth the time to read the rest. Among other things:

1) Problems were cited with use in collies and Australian shepherds. Absurd, as ivermectin toxicity in collies and herding breeds has been known for ages. Such dogs should never receive iver in the first place.

2) Very young filly started to decline and exhibit diarrhea. Owner gave iver, which would have been logical. As the diarrhea/decline could have actually been due to dozens of causes, pinning a sad outcome to the iver dose is misleadingat best.

3) Had horses for many years. They are prone to parasites partly due to the way we keep them (stalls & small paddocks instead of large roaming areas.) Parasite control is an unfortunate necessity. If I had a nickel for every dose of ivermectin I've seen (safely) used, I'd be wealthy.

4) EVERYTHING going on in this world right now is asking us to confront our ultimate fear: death. There is no new (material world) modality savior coming to solve that one. 😊

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yep, the Mainstream Alternative Media are in themselves gatekeepers, whether or not it is intentional is merely an opinion. They control the boundaries of what information is allowed to go mainstream and what is not.

https://rumble.com/v45ahbe-whats-really-going-on-david-icke-dot-connector-videocast.html

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Being a Nancy's avatar

TriTorch is a prolific alt-media writer that can be found on Telegram also. I suspect he is a plant like timtruth. Personally, I have administered IVM to animals at least 100x with only excellent results and healthy offspring. Horses and dogs tend to put in weight and develop beautiful skin and shiny coats a short time after administration. I also trust Dr. Pierre Kory who wrote an excellent book on IVM.

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TriTorch's avatar

Where can TriTorch be found on Telegram?

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Oh man, does Fancy have a hard-on for you! Just tell her what Elon told AOC - "Stop hitting on me, I'm shy" 🤣

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

God have is an immune system for a reason , thanks Tritorch

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

^ God gave us ^

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Concerned mom's avatar

Funny thing! I read it as you meant it the first time: "God gave us an immune system for a reason" I guess God gave us discernment as well???

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

So many don’t believe though

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Concerned mom's avatar

Excellent reason to be praying for those who don't yet believe... we all have a few of those in our families, unfortunately...

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

After reading your sighted research… I’m in quite the quandary about Iver. Sounds like it’s been handed out wildly in other countries as a spermicide. Kind of goes with the pop control agenda. You won’t go blind but you can’t populate. :( WHO knows but I think if true the evil just got multiplied. Anyone have any other documentation or experience with Iver. We have it.. used it.. and have not experienced negative effect.

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Concerned mom's avatar

Read ALL comments above and below....

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Carol's avatar

WTF! Thank you so much for posting this. I’m confused why it was considered an essential medicine by world health authorities though. Why aren’t these studies known to India and Africa where it’s given out like Candy?!?

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TriTorch's avatar

Good question. Why would the WHO who cares SO MUCH about making sure people are healthy, be giving it out like candy?

WHO implements large-scale Ivermectin-based MDA for one million Rohingya refugees:

https://www.who.int/bangladesh/news/detail/29-01-2024-who-implements-large-scale-ivermectin-based-mda-for-one-million-rohingya-refugees

I wonder just what is in those pills, hmmm.

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AngelaK's avatar

Speaking of WHO:

AND on a very important side note: 22 Attorney Generals have told Joe Biden that the WHO will not be making public policy in their states!

https://www.instagram.com/p/C6wKHf_u3Sy/?igsh=NzNyZGs2NHN5b2Z0

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Thank you for posting this link.

I'm not on instagram so not familiar with layout. Looks like from the same account(?) another post (below link). The main post is not what I wish to point to. Rather, on the right (in layout as I view it) a comment from @tazmancook (possibly need to scroll to view) speaks of how the threat of a claim on elected public officials' bonds worked to get their jab mandate rescinded. I hope this works, and that I have described what one should look for:

https://www.instagram.com/truthseeker0826/p/C6v5Fanu4Bx/?img_index=4

My desire is to continue to spread the word about this mechanism available to The People: the bonds required of public officials for them to take office, and the availability -outside the court system- of entering a claim on a bond. Officials are š˜±š˜¦š˜³š˜“š˜°š˜Æš˜¢š˜­š˜­š˜ŗ liable for the value of said claim, often in the millions.

For basic information on this mechanism, started by an angry mom in the days when school boards had mandates for masking of school children: https://www.bondsforthewin.com

Thanks for letting me piggy back on your post of good news. Brightest blessings.

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Doug's avatar

I didn't see anything relevant to the bond thing in the first [instagram] link you posted, but the second one looks promising. Thank you!

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Carol's avatar

The plot thickens. I’m to the point I trust no pharma and no government whatsoever (except local city politics).

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TriTorch's avatar

Captain Renault from Casablanca would probably consider that a "wise foreign policy". We see eye to eye on this Carol

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Jane A's avatar

It’s probably tainted - you know, ā€œsafe & effectiveā€

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Sterilizing the third world.

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Concerned mom's avatar

Well.... we've become the Third World....

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Concerned mom's avatar

Go back and re-read comments above and below. Many discredit the way the research was interpreted. IVM has been effective for thousands, with millions of doses administered with little negative effects.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

It reduces fertility. Next question.

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Special Ted's avatar

Excellent comment as always, my brother. Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thank your sir!

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Unless I'm mistaken, and I don't think I am, there has always been "good" and "bad" and everything in between. As such, conscious discernment is required......always.

And, I love your work.

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Beckadee's avatar

Who is Tim Truth?

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Rob D's avatar

Time to pull out the handy tube of horse paste.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I have several in my cabinet šŸ˜‰ā˜ŗļø

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I have the paste, the pills (from the US and India) and liquid form (sold for animals; human-friendly). This time around no one is going to catch me without this medication. Not having it during Covid almost cost my husband’s life.

I have stockpiled HCQ and several antibiotics too. šŸ™

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Bard Joseph's avatar

What's Covid.?

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Doug's avatar

Why, haven't you heard? It's like the flu.

Actually, it replaced the flu.

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Concerned mom's avatar

That's right! In 2020 we NO longer had flu deaths (or heart attacks, cancer, asthma, diabetes deaths).... they were ALL covid deaths

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Me too

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Vonu's avatar

It is cheaper and far more palatable as tablets from India.

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Mark St's avatar

Even cheaper and more palatable in powdered form. It literally has no taste in a glass of water.

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Vonu's avatar

From where is it so available?

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How and where do you get it in powder form?

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WP William's avatar

I'm sure Pfizer can concoct some sort of human therapeutic that's not damaging to kidneys or eyes like the mis dis and mal media information blamed on horse paste, and maybe there's even a rapid test to check if they're alive or dead in one's head

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Vonu's avatar

Pfizer doesn't do diagnostics, just pharmaceuticals.

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They have enough money that they could buy up one on short notice.

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Jane A's avatar

Dr Adriana Love sells pine oil for parasites (passes through the blood brain barrier). Also said that the EO’ s (essential oils - lemon, grapefruit, cinnamon) can pass through the blood brain barrier to also kill parasites in the brain - ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹

https://phmiracleproducts.com/products/red-pine-needle-oil?_pos=1&_sid=b6cdc2242&_ss=r

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Hello300's avatar

My family used turpentine from pine trees as a salve for cuts, burns, and applied to the chest for coughs. (Vicks still contains turpentine.) I wasn’t a fan because it stings.

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Jane A's avatar

Ditto here. Just can’t stomach consuming castor oil - (which is recommended).

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Jane A's avatar

Also drink wormwood tea.

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AngelaK's avatar

Speaking of health:

!On a very important side note: 22 Attorney Generals have told Joe Biden that the WHO will not be making public policy in their states!

https://www.instagram.com/p/C6wKHf_u3Sy/?igsh=NzNyZGs2NHN5b2Z0

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Debra's avatar

Does it start with an "I"????

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Brilliant!

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Vonu's avatar

It may not cross the blood-brain barrier well enough to do that.

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

I don't know what it would be but the federal government needs to eat or get injected with it!

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Neil Kellen's avatar

We may look back in 10 years and say "Substack saved the country."

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Neil Kellen that’s if we can reach the brainwashed generations. I had a family member tell me that she didn’t like Substack because ā€œanybody could just write anything.ā€œ Well. Yes. That’s actually the point. (Insert emoji of point going over someone’s head!)

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NAB's avatar

Yes, I've heard that criticism, such as it is, too. I think what people are REALLY saying is it is too much work to actually read long-form essays and have to think about them.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I believe they want to be uninformed. Sated with bread and circuses they willingly accept media’s evil and insidious lies.

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DeAnna's avatar

I agree. Makes me crazy!

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SB's avatar

ā€œYou can’t handle the truthā€ sadly they don’t want to have to handle the truth.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's crazy how people are so lazy to expect fact-checkers to censor certain viewpoints.

If people want to discuss Flat Earth or aliens, why not? It's so mind boggling.

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Kathy's avatar

The DNC and one of it’s putrid mouthpieces- The NYT, once again proves that it can stoop to lower depths then we ever imagined. Thank goodness for Substack and thank goodness for coffee and Covid. The DNC also hired illegals to hold up nasty signs against Kennedy, and when they were approached by the campaign, it was quickly discovered that they did not speak English and had no idea what the signs meant. If Trump wins, I wish he would take Kennedyā€˜s statement that on day one he would take the drug company commercials off of television. That would be a start. Pharmaceutical drugs are now the number one cause of death in this country. They used to be number three, after heart, disease and cancer.

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Kathy, concerning drug commercials… When I was still clueless on the reality of things I saw a commercial for a drug and was convinced by what they said in the commercial that it would be helpful to me. So I asked my doc to prescribe it and HE DID, no tests or questions asked. (The drug didn’t help me, and I have no idea what damage it might have done to my body.)

Now that I have the scales fallen from my eyes I see how Big pHarma and most of the doctors are just one big happy ā€œwe have a pill for thatā€ racket. The commercials are there to encourage you to ask your doctor for it.

Oh and I had a heart attack from Vioxx before they took it off the market. (That wasn’t the drug I asked for BTW.) My doc prescribed it to help with my arthritis pain but instead I got a heart pain out of the deal.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

CitizenA - I became aware about 30 years ago that all three of the "nightly news" programs, NBC, CBS, and ABC, were all bought and paid for by the Pharma companies. And because I was a "news" junkie, I would watch all three at the same time, switching back and forth. They all had the same stories, and in the same order. And all had the Pharma commercials.

"Ask your doctor if it's right for you" BS.

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CitizenA's avatar

Dave I applauded you for figuring this our 30 years ago. I’m late to the (truth) party. It wasn’t until Covid that I discovered what was really going on. šŸ˜ž I was so naĆÆve and gullible, trusting what the news and government agencies told me. Now I trust NO ONE, and question EVERYTHING.

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LoriB's avatar

ā€œThe news tonight is sponsored by Fizer!ā€ Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see what they were/are doing. šŸ™„

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CitizenA's avatar

I’ll check it out. The only two things that have given me some relief (it’s mostly in my thumb joints and finger joints) is 1). DMSO, and 2). Frankincense E.O. Applied directly to my joints.

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CitizenA's avatar

I just ordered some Borax and gonna give it a try.

Thank You for your help. Arthritis pain is hard to live with, especially in your hands that you need to use daily.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Someone recently said that the BP commercials aren’t really so we will go ask our Dr but to remind the media of who owns them. IE who ALL their advertising money comes from and therefore pays their wages. I thought that was very probable!

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Copernicus's avatar

EXACTLY!!!!

Anybody ought to be free to discuss anything. Whether I choose to participate is up to me.

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Debra's avatar

You are not a part of the hive in this kind of thinking. (sarcasm mode)

:)

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I can’t wait to see the ad execs shit themselves when they are forced to remove their number one shiny best sellers. Isn’t everyone a doctor now? Ask your pharmacist!

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

They’ve been programmed to not have critical thinking skills soooooo…

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uselesseater's avatar

Whenever I would refer my niece to a Substack article on covid or Ukraine she would Google the author and then refuse to read it.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@uselesseater yes, God forbid they find out someone else has a different viewpoint than theirs!

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CeeMcG's avatar

I posted a couple of Jeff’s articles (The Wrong Antibody and Just Culturally) in a LinkedIn discussion with some dipšŸ’© who kept asking for sources. She then came back with ā€œJeff Childers is WAY out of his element with his coffeeandcovid BS. There's nothing factual there about COVID-19 either.ā€ Then proceeded to tell me she was in Mensa and therefore knows everything. šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Densa, more likely

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Paige Green's avatar

Jeff has to prepare cases for clients. I’ll bet he is way better at sifting information than your LinkedIn comrade. There’s smart, and then there’s ā€œsMaRt.ā€

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, first problem is using Google for research. Unfortunately.

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Dane C's avatar

My friends (former?) do that too.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Mine use NPR. šŸ™„šŸ™„

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Roger Beal's avatar

Does niece believe it's really God-gle?

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John infinity N's's avatar

I would ask the person what their trusted source of information is. If it's government or government approved media, they are gone...

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Someone made the same comment about VAERS.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Marketplace of ideas and all that. Of course, I remember the "Fairness Doctrine" ages - where media pretended to be unbiased, but got around it in all sorts of ways. It's easy to see the bias looking from the outside, but it's definitely harder to realize if you only consume one outlet almost exclusively.

If someone publishes something untrue or that's a bad idea - let them withstand public scrutiny. That should be the way our journalists operate if they were real journalists instead of propagandists. :(

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SoManyQuestions's avatar

I’ve been told the same šŸ™„

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The more it becomes effective, the more it becomes a target.

As they go after Tiktok because the youth are promoting anti Israeli sentiment, they'll turn their attention next to twitter and rumble where censorship is not yet fully in control.

Substack could get swept up in that as well...

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CitizenA's avatar

They will go after everything that isn’t their approved narrative, TicTok or not. I’m betting it’s in the process even as we write - just a matter of time before they begin their take downs.

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Super Happy's avatar

So true! Especially Jeff's little "bluebird of truth" articles.

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Roger Beal's avatar

But in nine years, DC may have killed Substack.

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NAB's avatar

The Bee never disappoints.

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CitizenA's avatar

I love The Bee. Did you read the last paragraph about the fly? šŸ˜

I don’t know if it’s okay to copy/past from the Bee, but here is just part of the satire article:

ā€œ A (Biden) campaign team had already begun to coalesce around the dead brain worm, believing it to be the most viable candidate on the left to provide an alternative to Biden. "Brain Worm 2024!" shouted one excited campaign staffer. "Why risk another four years under a failed Biden administration when you can take a stand for a brighter, more prosperous future with a dead brain worm at the helm?"

At publishing time, rumors had begun swirling that the dead worm from RFK Jr.'s brain was in discussions to name the fly that landed on Mike Pence during a debate as its running mate.ā€

- sourced from the Babylon Bee

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Flavia's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Beckadee's avatar

That's awesome!

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ¤£šŸ˜†

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Paige Green's avatar

I would love being in their brainstorming sessions. I’d probably have to wear Depends I’d be laughing so hard 🤣🤣🤣

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Robin Landry's avatar

Why does it feel like all of humanity is infected with one big parasite—government.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Poli (many) tics (blood sucking parasites)?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good one!!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That’s good! May I borrow it?

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Of course! I did. (My pastor used it in a sermon many years ago, and I don't know where HE got it, lol)

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Robin Landry's avatar

🪳🪳

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Sherry 1's avatar

Because we are.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

More info on Jeff's story last week about Florida's lab meat ban...

"Jeff Bezos moved to Fla. and invested $60M into lab-grown meat — then Ron DeSantis banned it"

https://nypost.com/2024/05/06/business/jeff-bezos-moved-to-fl-and-invested-60m-into-lab-grown-meat-then-ron-desantis-banned-it/

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Beckadee's avatar

Makes sense for Bozo since it looks like his wife was made in a lab.

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AngelaK's avatar

So cheap looking and dressing. What is with these men proud to show off wives who look like hookers or porn stars?

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Roger Beal's avatar

They might be leasing them from Guido's Bargain Trophy Shop.

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YYR's avatar

Jeffie looks lab-grown and preserved as well.

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Anna T's avatar

Sometimes people just overdo the cosmetic surgery. And then can't admit it looks unnatural.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I’d hit it. Can’t blame him for that. But as a deep state chairperson, he does suck.

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Beckadee's avatar

You'd hit it? WTH.

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YYR's avatar

🤣

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Beckadee's avatar

Should we tell Alan that she probably does kegel exercises in her sleep and potentially could snap 'little alan' in half.

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Special Ted's avatar

Wasn’t Jeff’s grandfather involved with DARPA somehow? Seems worth investigating…

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

The silence of human rights NGOs on free speech and censorship issues like Shellenberger's is deafening. Never forget that Amnesty International stood with Trudeau against the truckers and said nothing on tyrannical lockdowns. Just another demoralized globalist institution: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/amnesty-international-silence-ccp-esg-covid

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I know *I* will NEVER forget, from the ACLU, "Mandates increase freedom."

Could not believe my eyes when I saw them publish that, and ~ ever since ~ expect nothing but the same from e-v-e-r-y "approved" enterprise. Being at least somewhat educable is saving my life, only wish it could save more.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The ACLU saying that kind of reminds me of ā€œslavery is freedomā€ šŸ¤”

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AngelaK's avatar

In New Zealand, it has been exposed that 11,000 politicians and elites received an exemption for the covid vaccine!

https://www.instagram.com/p/C6v5ANruasi/?igsh=MWdscmdzaWs1c2hqNw==

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Anna T's avatar

A WAG that most of the U.S. politicians did not get the shots, either. Including those in the WH.

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Paige Green's avatar

They were also banning IVM for us and hoarding it for themselves.

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RunningLogic's avatar

😔🤬

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Michele's avatar

More like:

😔😔😔😔😔😔😔🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

I'm freaking TRIGGERED by all the Chris Cuomo bs, now, too. On Glen Beck they were reading his wife's recommendations for "lemon juice, garlic, ginger, and cayenne tea" to treat Covid-19 and as I heard that I looked like the above faces.

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Paige Green's avatar

I remember the broth way back when Cuomo was sick. Both times, it made sense to in aiding to relieve symptoms.

As for him, Birx and others coming out now, it’s all planned IMO. Something’s afoot and they want to get out ahead of it.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah your number of angry faces is much more appropriate!! It sickens me all of the BS coming from these people!!

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Yahweh has established His throne in the heavens,

And His kingdom rules over all.

Bless Yahweh, you His angels,

Mighty in strength, who perform His word,

Obeying the voice of His word!

Bless Yahweh, all you His hosts,

You who serve Him, doing His will.

Bless Yahweh, all you works of His,

In all places of His rule;

Bless Yahweh, O my soul!

— Psalm 103:19-22 LSB

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Janice, I no longer bother to put my Bible back on the cookbook shelf. I just leave it on the kitchen table all the time. Within reach.

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CitizenA's avatar

I keep my ESV Bible on my nightstand by my bed, and my NIV Bible on the table beside where I sit in the living room. Opened & read OFTEN, collecting no dust. šŸ™šŸ¼

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Concerned mom's avatar

I've started listening to Verse by Verse Ministries teachings also...

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Concerned mom's avatar

I've added to my bible reading / studying, the Verse by Verse ministries teachings.... A Go To Every chance I get when I'm in the car for somewhat long drives.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Beautiful!

ā€œ Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty; for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all. Both riches and honor come from thee, and thou rulest over all. In thy hand are power and might; and in thy hand it is to make great and to give strength to all. And now we thank thee, our God, and praise thy glorious name."

— 1 Chronicles 29:11-13

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Numbers 15 - The Sabbath-Breaker Put to Death

While the Israelites were in the wilderness, a man was found gathering wood on the Sabbath day.

Those who found him gathering wood brought him to Moses and Aaron and the whole assembly, and they kept him in custody, because it was not clear what should be done to him.

Then the LORD said to Moses, ā€œThe man must die. The whole assembly must stone him outside the camp.ā€

So the assembly took him outside the camp and stoned him to death, as the LORD commanded Moses.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Thank you for reminding us how serious Almighty God is about sin.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

But with a preposterous idea of what is and is not a sin.

Gathering firewood, sin. Rape, not a sin.

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If you get caught, you must pay the fine. But you get to keep her.

Non-Engaged Woman Is Forcibly Raped

If a man finds a girl who is a virgin, who is not engaged, and seizes her and lies with her and they are discovered, then the man who lay with her shall give to the girl’s father fifty shekels of silver, and she shall become his wife because he has violated her; he cannot divorce her all his days. Deuteronomy 22:28-29 (NASB)

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TB's avatar

Historical context matters. Marriage back then wasn't about love, just practicality... so think of this like child support if you get a girl pregnant, except in this case you have to pay the father (the bride-price, just like if you married her by arrangement) and support her for the rest of your life, regardless if you had a kid with her or not.

Also compare with Exodus 22:16, which gives a similar rule for someone who "seduces" a non-betrothed woman but also adds that he must still pay the bride-price "if the father refuses" the marriage. That lets us know that the father still has the right of refusal if he's not satisfied with how the man would treat his daughter.

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I never would have imagined that in 2024 I would be reading the Substacks of Naomi Wolf and Bari Weiss. Their balanced observations about current events have been so refreshing. That's all I'm asking for: just a respectful, intelligent discussion.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree! I don’t see eye to eye with them (especially Bari) on some things but they are willing to consider other viewpoints and have respectful discussions. That is really important imo. I don’t need an echo chamber, I’m perfectly willing to entertain other perspectives but I can’t stand the condescension and name calling that seems to be so prevalent in many places.

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CeeMcG's avatar

I like Bari but stopped reading her Substack whenever her wife (Nellie Bowles) is the writer. Too much TDS.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes that is one thing that does bother me—rejecting Trump out of hand and not being at all objective about him. There are certainly things to criticizes about him but a lot of what they say is based on lies from the very same media that they supposedly no longer respect šŸ™„

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I like Bari's stance on being anti-woke but I don't consider her to be really 'Free Press' either. There's a lot of cultural stuff, and the comment section is interesting on some level, though it also has a lot of complaining and infighting in it. A lot of the cultural stuff is great but on the other hand, there is a total blackout on things like the Jan 6 prosecutions, which is surprising to me, and not so much 'free press.' On 9/11, there was no mention of remembrance, and they featured an article on a guy held in Guantanamo who made art. I can't help but wonder that after October 7th, what The Free Press will post on 9/11 this year. To me, her site and values are ultimately about upholding the Democrat Party, which is fine, if that's what you're about.

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AL's avatar

I am in the camp that distrusts DJT just because I think he is one of the deep state actors and I still can't stand her trite perspectives.

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YYR's avatar

Yeah, I was laughing at the idea of Bari Weiss and her "toxic masculinity" terrorizing the NYT newsrooms. LOL

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh yeah I hadn’t thought of it that way but you’re totally spot on! šŸ¤£šŸ˜†

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Kathy's avatar

Right! And I get a kick out of seeing Naomi Wolf appear on Steve Bannon’s the war room!

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AngelaK's avatar

Perhaps he doesn’t know how many they receive these days? Many of his generation will agree, because of polio and diptheria.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

Maybe. Just maybe the fall of these once great newspapers has more to do with the fact that they have been producing woke trash that no one wants to read. I’m 81. All my life I read at least one daily newspaper everyday. High school. College. Army. Overseas. Wherever I’ve lived. For years I subscribed to the phila inquirer, Sunday ny times, WSJ, time, Newsweek, sports illustrated, Forbes. Then Trump came along. They all went woke. I finally saw them for what they were. Now none. I spend my money here and a few others. Cut the cable cord. They can all got to hell swimming in their hatred of the America I grew up in.

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Beckadee's avatar

Amen!

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Jack Roberts's avatar

The FedEx 767 airframe that suffered a failure of the nose gear to lock into place is a 10 year old aircraft. I'm not a fan of Boeing right now, but to be fair, this would fall on maintenance of the aircraft.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Note that twitter is full of vids of airlines (esp Southwest) touting their heavy push to ditch Whites, featuring full air crews and maintenance personal from only DEI types. Which usually means lowering requirements.

The increase in aircraft problems does follow the increase in the White purge...

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

And you and I are the only ones that see that. We must be neonazi racist paranoid supremacists or something. Funny thing is, at least in America, we outnumber them. Guess I’ll get my old McDonalds uniform out, because it appears those are the only jobs left for whites.

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AZ Fireflyer šŸ”„āœˆļø's avatar

You aren’t the only ones that see it. BTW, McDonalds seems to be going automated, so that might not even be an option šŸ˜–

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

And will we ever know which airlines have participated in the invasion of America by flying in illegals directly from other countries? And who pays them?

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RK65's avatar

United for sure, flew from Chicago to Oklahoma City last flight of the evening recently. Saw 5 men from another country with the sixth as the leader. None spoke English. Once we arrived at baggage claim a representative from United started asking people if they were with World Organization. He insulted a few people who were not a part of the group. Btw 4 of 6 flew first class..

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Thank you for this info.

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AZ Fireflyer šŸ”„āœˆļø's avatar

Swift is one. Saw them in Alexandria, LA last year. Look them up.

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John infinity N's's avatar

They will probably do a real investigation on the faulty boeing planes when one flying the illegals in goes down

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RK65's avatar

Read somewhere on X or Rumble thats what they are doing with sanctuary cities. Dispersing from major hubs to areas in small batches

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YYR's avatar

Fortunately there's still skilled, experienced pilots left to expertly navigate these near-disasters. Once they get pushed out, the real sh!t hits the fan.

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Anna T's avatar

A former b-i-l is a captain at a major US airline. Their retirement age was 60 but is now 65 because they are running out of qualified pilots.

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Paige Green's avatar

They’ve had to relax criteria on physicals too, which doesn’t bode well.

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Anna T's avatar

Yes, I would say the former b-i-l has a bit of a gut. That might not have flown in the past. So to speak.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

If most pilots are like those that I know, they would do anything to keep flying planes. They love flying!

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Jpeach's avatar

Government controlled Media, does a great job of normalizing horrible things. 1) Boeing planes falling apart 2) Supporting Hamas and Antisemitism. 3) Nuclear War 4) 2 Trillion Dollar deficits. 5) 11 million illegal immigrants. 6) Inflation 7) Political prisoners 8) Jailing Trump.

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Lynn Faulkner's avatar

You neglected to mention the unalived 34,000 in collateral damage at the hands of Israel the vast majority of whom were women and children.

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Jpeach's avatar

I suspect most of the unalived owe their fate to Hamas. Enabling collateral damage is their best weapon. They specialize in innocent Human Shields.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Human shield is a licensed dhimmi occupation.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

These two replies, right here, Lynn.

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uselesseater's avatar

Corporate media does a great job ignoring news also. However, I see them doing a super job supporting Israel and calling everyone who doesn't an antisemite. Getting "stabbed in the eye" with a Palestinian flag with no visible injury is worth two days of cable news coverage šŸ¤”

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Keep an eye on the business of Boeing... from the DOD. The purposeful absence of local accountability of the airlines is by design. The ledes of the articles are buried, I don’t see quotes from the operators of the aircraft, not even a ā€œso and so failed to return my emails/voicemailā€. There is no reference to anything regarding maintenance only other non-related problems with other Boeing products.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

But let’s also remember that maintenance follows directives via either written and/or verbal. Cutting corners is typically ā€œsuggestedā€ by the mid level guy trying to keep his bosses/shareholders lucrative. A smart maintenance guy never signs off on the paperwork himself. But good luck getting that mid level guy to put their signature on anything. Maintenance is always the sacrificial lamb for the slaughter. šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

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cat's avatar

Boeing plane failures are vivid proof of the hazards and risks associated with hiring people based on anything but merit.

Boeing should be renamed BoDEIng.

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Dick Davis's avatar

Good points

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Leo's avatar

Still, doesn't Boeing do the maintenance of their planes?

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Jack Roberts's avatar

Maintenance of the aircraft is done by the aircraft operator, in this case, FedEx.

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TB's avatar

Also the 767 is a really old design (like 40 years old, first ones were built in the 80s), so I second the placing of blame on the maintenance rather than boeing directly. (Unless evidence comes up that Boeing called for modifications to the landing gear, which seems pretty unlikely.)

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Dr Linda's avatar

At least RFK Jr isn’t brain dead, unlike sone other candidate

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Politico Phil's avatar

Late yesterday, I saw a comment Dick posted about RFK and I was floored. The link is below but pay particular attention to this:

...After litigating the document request, in July 2018, Kennedy Jr. signed a stipulation in which HHS admitted a search failed to locate any reports produced or provided to Congress between 1986 and 2018. [Later, after the stipulation, investigators located two reports, in 1988 and 1989, https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5835885-Report-1.html

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5835886-Report-2.html

both heavy on public messaging to pediatricians and parents to maximize uptake, and light on data. After that, zero, zip, nada.]

The clear meaning of the stipulation is that HHS never conducted any oversight of the National Vaccine Program for safety, and Congress never held HHS to its obligation to conduct any safety oversight of vaccines.

[It's probable that HHS did conduct classified studies to verify the efficacy of vaccines for inducing morbidity and mortality in injected babies and children.]

The clear implication of those facts, is that the National Vaccine Program was intended by Congress and HHS, from the start, to be a camouflaged biological weapons program, and was used for that purpose from 1986, through to 2018, and now to the present.

The latest possible date at which Kennedy Jr. knew all that, is July 6, 2018, when he signed the stipulation

Katherine Watt Bailiwick NewsJan 19

I looked on Katherine Watt's substack and could not find this if it is from Jan 19. It may be she had to delete it because it had political implications. It appears that nothing is as it seems and RFK is just one more ruse the elite are using to manipulate the public......................

https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/fiery-lessons-tuesday-may-7-2024?r=u78oh&utm_campaign=comment-list-share-cta&utm_medium=web&comments=true&commentId=55854237

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Politico Phil's avatar

I have to add that this info from Watt has not been confirmed by any additional posts, so I have to wonder why not. Caveat: always expect to be disappointed.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I am disappointed. Thanks for posting this.

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Politico Phil's avatar

As a more optimistic counterpoint, here is a good short video about Trump and the jab.............

https://rumble.com/v1uqnt0-trump-and-the-jab.html

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NeoBob's avatar

I’m not clear how this stipulation paints RFKJr in a bad way? Are you saying he’s controlled opposition? Just a deep state shill?

A stipulation means to me a concession that something is true. It was true that HHS didn’t produce the safety reports as required by the 1986 Act. RFKJr and others have been trying to get congress to force the reviews. What am I missing?

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Politico Phil's avatar

"..The clear implication of those facts, is that the National Vaccine Program was intended by Congress and HHS, from the start, to be a camouflaged biological weapons program, and was used for that purpose from 1986, through to 2018, and now to the present..."

Kennedy is too smart and too much a part of the inside crowd not to understand this. The way his position just blossomed out of the blue along with a book that earned him notoriety for a position I never heard him voice before does suggest that there is more going on here than face value.

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NeoBob's avatar

Kennedy has been openly opposed to the pharma fascism, fighting to expose the tobacco science since around 2000 when he was made aware of the high levels of mercury in childhood vaccines. Children’s Health Defense began as his World Mercury Project. He’s been tracking the CDC, FDA and NIH since then. His stance has blossomed out of twenty+ years of trying to warn about pharma-state overreach. I’d love to see him elected and do some serious cleanup, maybe even close down the NIH and find a way to stop Gain of Function.

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walk2write's avatar

Can someone be considered a pessimistic optimist? Just asking for a friend. With all of these Boeing bumbles occurring overseas, one has to wonder if the planes assigned to those regions were just part of a bad batch, kinda like the jabs laced with endotoxin and simian virus that injured and killed people? Maybe someone should come up with a database for people to check before they fly, called ā€œHow Bad is My Boeing?ā€

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AZ Fireflyer šŸ”„āœˆļø's avatar

I’d look at the maintenance department of the companies operating them, myself

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Beckadee's avatar

Great idea! LOL

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Paige Green's avatar

Glenn Beck identifies as a Catastrophic Optimist, so yeah, your term is in the ballpark for sure!

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SB's avatar

I think at least Southwest tells you the plane type on the reservation or somewhere?

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Vicki's avatar

Did yall hear the interview with the jockey of the Kentucky Derby winner? When asked why he was turning down an invite to the WH, he replied, "If I'd wanted to see a horse's rear end, I'd have come in second!"

Definitely up there with Best Quote of the Year!!!

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Paige Green's avatar

I’m not even going to try and verify that, I laughed too hard to want to know the source šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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SB's avatar

From what I understand, the Derby is a fairly conservative venue

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

ā€œThus says the Lord: ā€œStand in the ways and see, And ask for the old paths, where the good way is, And walk in it; Then you will find rest for your souls. But they said, ā€˜We will not walk in it.ā€™ā€

‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭6‬:‭16‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/jer.6.16.NKJV

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Which is why I am a Conservative.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I got distracted by the hummingbirds demanding food. They are needy critters

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Nicki's avatar

Mine just returned this morning to our feeders in Northern Michigan! I love watching them!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, love the hummingbirds.

ā€œThe earth has music for those who listen.ā€ – Anonymous

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Dr Linda's avatar

Mine dive bomb me until I get the feeders up. I didn’t expect them until this weekend.

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Ellen's avatar

Mine just returned yesterday! I love them so much. Heard the little helicopter zooming sound before I could see them. A true sign of spring. Along with the baltiomore orioles, and rose-breasted grosbeaks. Joy.

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Dr Linda's avatar

The grosbeaks have been at my feeders for about 2 weeks. I love bird watching

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I do miss upstate ny for birding. Because all we have here are raptors. On the salt here in Florida , you see ospreys,eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. So not too many songbirds. Couple doves nest here every year.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I never thought about the big change in the bird population when living in your area. Certainly something to keep in mind.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

It’s kinda neat when you find a barracuda in your driveway,a little too big for the osprey, but yeah, we have very few songbirds here on the east coast.

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Dr Linda's avatar

: )

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Datagal's avatar

We have been blessed with two baby doves nesting in our courtyard. God is good.

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AngelaK's avatar

In Christianity, šŸ•Š are symbolic of the Holy Spirit.

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Paige Green's avatar

We had a Mallard duck nesting with three eggs at the base of one of our pines. Unfortunately it was a bit close to our dog run and she abandoned it. I’m sure she’s set up housekeeping in a quieter place, of which there are many where we live.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Wow! That’s amazing

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Bluebird's avatar

It's so nice to hear from other bird lovers here. My birds and garden are my refuge in these crazy times. God did such a great job with the birds He created. My hummingbirds arrive late and stay late. I have flowers planted for them. Meanwhile, the Bluebirds, Cardinals, and many others come to my feeders and bless my day.

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Michele's avatar

When I moved into my current place, I said, oh, wouldn't it be great to get an ecchium for in front of this here window, maybe attract some hummingbirds....

A week later, I noticed a volunteer had sprouted up.

It is now a good 7 ft tall, gets lush with flowers that the hummingbirds and bees love.

God is good.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I will look into that. I am always on the prowl for those types of plants

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Bluebird's avatar

How sweet!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed!! I was constructing my pollinator bed yesterday. I very much enjoy playing in the dirt

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