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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— "characteristically" fixed in teaser paragraph

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Tonya's avatar

Also, a grammar correction in the section about the nurses and brain tumors: it should read "left the tumors lying there" not "laying."

You know, lying, like the hospital administrators.

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Darlene Day's avatar

I agree with Kittynana. Jeff puts out these great articles everyday. Give him some grace. We all know what he meant.

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Bettina Belter's avatar

EXACTLY

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Susan Banks's avatar

I sure don’t have the time to look or even comment on any errors! Jeff has kept me alive for the past 5 years!! Keep making those little typos Jeff! Your Plate is Full!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

👎👎👎👎👎

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kittynana's avatar

@Tonya- ty! People confuse the two words. And yes, like the administrators.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

American english, a tough language to master. I wonder if precision was considered in the EO declaring english as the official language of the United states.

Who decided to put the k in front of knife??

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kittynana's avatar

@SPH- we'll blame the British for that

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tonya,

That’s your comment for such an informative and helpful article? Why not send a private message instead of pointing them out publicly? It’s something you should think about.

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Prof. Fred Nazar's avatar

Who’s behind the roach milk “study”?

National Institutes of Health, USA

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, USA

Bio-Research Products Inc., Iowa, USA

Department of Biochemistry, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa

Department of Biology, University of Iowa

Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto

Experimental Division, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

Structural Biology Research Centre, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Japan

Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, India

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms, India

Who else but the masons could have coordinated this global “study”?

Why do they plan to ban animal protein from our food systems? eggs, milk (cheese), meat

The insect exoskeleton has a natural structural component called chitin, extremely toxic to humans through inflammation and immune responses.

Animal protein is related to healthy growth and fertility. Higher food costs, less population. Less food, less population.

The masonic WHO-FAO Codex alimentarius already changed the concept of milk to include vegetable oils and juices (e.g. almond milk), thus not only tricking people that they are getting similar nutritional and immunological benefits as raw milk but also, enabling the replacement of animal milk with bug “milk”.

They plan to completely ban not only hunting and fishing but also livestock farming.

No animal protein and no home-grown food, would enable to slo-poison the sheeple round-up in 15-min cities with industrial-farming tainted products.

They plan to legally recognize personhood of animals (nonhuman animal rights).

This would legalize zoo-philia (just another of the “normal” 200 sexual orientations, including being sexually attracted to children) and “marrying your pet” (thus forming a “family” with “family rights”, just as with sex-robots).

Of course, they plan to leave a door to real untainted food but only for them, because it will be extremely expensive, not only in terms of money (which they counterfeit out of thin air) but in terms of monthly carbon allowance.

More information here:

"DRINK zee bugs": Cockroach Milk The Next Superfood !!!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/drink-zee-bugs-cockroach-milk-the

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Leo's avatar

Prof. Nazar - Yes! Disgustingly, appallingly true. Ugg. Except, what is the connection with Masons?

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Prof. Fred Nazar's avatar

President John Quincy Adams: “Masonry ought forever to be abolished. It is wrong - essentially wrong - a seed of evil, which can never produce any good.”

Satanic Secret Societies for dummies:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/sss-for-dummies

Who are The Powers That SHOULDN'T Be ?

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/criminal-intent

https://www.coreysdigs.com/global/who-is-they/

The end of money and freedom

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/uncle-sam-altman

LBJ killed JFK for the Federal Reserve, Nam and the Israel A-bomb

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/lbj-killed-jfk

Weaponization of Justice: no democracy with Freemasonry!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/weaponization-of-justice

Illuminati David Rockefeller, finest quotes:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/david-rockefeller-illuminati

Confessions of ex illuminati Ronald Bernard:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/confessions-of-illuminati-ronald

Illuminati Attali, finest quotes:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/attali-illuminati-finest-quotes

Chisholm, father of the WHO’s global pedophilia

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/brock-chisholm-father-of-the-whos

Ex mason Serge Abad-Gallardo:

https://www.ncregister.com/interview/confessions-of-a-former-freemason-officer-converted-to-catholicism

16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/laws-to-exit-planet-prison

Please share, not the articles, but the information! I'm expendable. Saving the free world, is not!

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Tonya's avatar

I replied to Jeff's own comment about a correction to an error since I felt it was the most appropriate place to do so. He actually appreciates people pointing out typos or grammatical errors, as it helps him maintain a high-quality product.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tonya,

Really, you think that tiny error is worth pointing out publicly? Sad commentary on your character.

There’s no way in hell that you, or most people, could put out the quality content that Jeff puts out (free for most) on a daily basis without making errors. It’s highly petty of you to point out simple errors.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Knock it off, clown...

Friendly advice: STFU!

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Fred's avatar

I don’t think Jeff minds, and most of the C&Cers don’t. Never hurts to have a refresher lesson.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Chillax. Pointing out errors is not criticism.

Why not pray about it?

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Abiding Dude,

🤣😂🤣

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CStone's avatar

ALL writers have editors. No need to attack the editors.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

CStone,

🤣😂🤣 She’s not an editor. She’s just a reader that spotted a tiny mistake and gleefully corrected him publicly. Notice that there was no gratitude for his providing a free article for her to read. No commentary about the quality of information.

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FillyGee's avatar

Wow! You are really uptight and insecure. Writers and smart people like Jeff don’t rankle over meritorious criticism. You do! Stop projecting.

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Colleen The Queen's avatar

And who really cares??!! Sheesh.

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kittynana's avatar

@Fav- I did too so please also call me out.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Everybody should not get their knickers in a twist because some of us correct grammar and spelling. Please understand it is a congenital condition. <grin> Doesn't mean, My Favorite Things, that we have any disrespect. Unless you respond thusly.

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Ellen's avatar

Exactly. It's not shaming, it's just a correction. The mistake may have been the result of working too quickly - it happens. And bad grammar is a slippery slope. Before you know it, men are women and tricks are for kids. (haha)

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CStone's avatar

All writers have editors. No need to attack the editor.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

SuezCanal,

The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

~William James

I think it’s a mental illness and a sign of a weak character to expect perfection in a quickly written article -especially when it is provided free and put out on a daily basis.

It’s petty. We are all entitled to our own opinion. I just think many people today lack basic good graces and manners.

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SuezCanal's avatar

“Mental illness” God, we’re hyperbolic these days

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JS's avatar

Yep, chickens lay; people lie.

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Alkery's avatar

😂😂 seriously.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

"Was the Times’ weekend exposé a warning shot aimed at that deadbeat, Zelensky? It’s devilishly hard to forecast the effect of Times’ truly remarkable disclosures, except one thing seems clear. Americans are now learning about our real role in the war —submerged up to our taxpaying necks in Ukrainian mud— and most of us don’t like it. After what the Times ran this weekend, our military micromanagement cannot possibly continue."

Neocons going to be Neocons. Can't help themselves.

I suspect that with all the 'conflicts' ongoing currently around the world, the DOD/US Military/CIA, etc are micromanaging everything, including

Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Russia, China, Taiwan, No. Korea, Ukraine, .......and the list goes on and on.

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Tio Nico's avatar

Ya know, as I read "the press" in the runup to the Ukraine debacle, it was VERY clear to me that this was a stealth provocation by our very own DoD to unseat a well-liked and effective President of the Ukraine who truly had the best interests of his nation in view, and thereby t substitute a US patsy who would "run things our way". Read about Victoria Nuland and her antics of that time, and don't fail to consider the role a certain son of a certain US "leader" who was, for no valid reason, placed in a VERY influential (not to mention lucrative) position in a significant energy production company in that country Ukraine. Now that well-connected dynasty is no longer in power in this country OR that, time to put them back on a civilised track to liberty and to build some level of prosperity again. I realised after that airliner was shot down over there under VERY suspicious (and ultimately never explained to any real resolution, just faded away into the dark sunset....) that nation was in for a very rough ride for a season. And our slimey fingerprints were all over the mess.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

remember, the NYT is a CIA operation... so there is an agenda behind this... obviously, Zelensky's expiration date is VERY near.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I contributed to both candidates. I hope everyone else will too.

The issue in WI is that the Court will be determining legislative boundaries which will significantly effect congressional districts, could result in two seat's flipping to the America hating marxist communists.

Fine is better than the alternative in FL. Its more supporting Trump and his agenda than anything else. We do not, must not, weaken our tiny majority in the House, remember there are already plenty of rinos and rotten dems in the House we must try to keep in line.

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CL Shoemake's avatar

So True!!! Even with my tiny budget, I felt compelled to donate to BOTH as well!! We must not, can not, take our foot off the gas!! Future generations are depending on us. 🙏🙏🙏

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF CHILDERS! YOU DESERVE A HOLIDAY MY FRIEND!

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Lori's avatar

I just did too for both of them! Made a mistake and covered fees for them and it came out $12.49 instead of $12. Went in again to donate so it ended it 2. Let's go team and donate, donate, donate!!!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

If you give the Democrats opportunity to cheat, they will. And they will try even without the opportunity.

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Poha Pohakea's avatar

word usage off? ' ... legislative boundaries which will significantly effect congressional district' h/t Grammarly dot com: Should read: "will significantly affect ..." 'Effect' is usually a noun; 'affect' is the verb needed there, "A affects B, B experiences the effect of A’s action"

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Tio Nico's avatar

"effect" is also a verb... as in "to effect" a satisfactory outcome to a situation.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes Tio, Yes!!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

HI Poha,

Thanks for my grammar lesson! :-)

Sometimes I get in a hurry and am more concerned about getting the message out too quickly (I almost left that as 'to' instead of 'too'!). Affect and Effect has always been one of my "favorite" grammar "issues".

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alongername's avatar

Too often the effect on someone that has been affected is a defensive reaction that has the effect of turning nouns into verbs ....... challenging the affecting party to meet behind the barn ....... but not to party !

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You set a good example! Me, too

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