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Feb 23Liked by Jeff Childers

Yesterday my mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and prescribed the medication for that and told she can no longer drive. She is 74 and took three jabs. My sister and I saw her quickly decline and become forgetful, brain fog some days, but some days were fine. Her father died age 92 and suffered from the same diagnosis but much later in his life. I’m still processing this and what it means for her life span and it’s quite difficult. any words from anyone who experienced this would be appreciated, thank you

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I am so very sorry. That is so devastating.

My dad (84) has what I believe to be dementia or Alzheimer's, he refuses to be screened. He has brain fog, forgetfulness, is always angry, has severe depression, and in his words, he thinks it is time to die. Watching all of this is killing me. I too am suffering from severe depression and hopelessness, frustration and anger, which has led to anxiety, grief, digestion and sleep issues He took two jabs back when they first came out, despite me begging, pleading, crying, and trying everything to stop him. I don't feel guilty any more but am still so angry I could not stop him. His condition has most certainly worsened since then. Definitely. Neither parent of his had memory issues.

So for lifespan, I can't say. And certainly everyone is different so your mom might fare very well. I wish I could help more, and again, I am so sorry.

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Sleep is the holy grail for defeating depression (in my personal experience). I’m something of a sleep expert having sought out some of the best sleep doctors in the country a few years back. Here are my best tips:

1. Micrograms, NOT milligrams of melatonin. You can buy 300mcg of melatonin (lowest dose currently sold) on Amazon for short money ($8 for dozens of tablets - life extension is a good brand). Take to fall asleep faster, or if you wake in the middle of the night - but be sure you have 2.5 hour remaining to sleep (takes 20-30 minutes to kick in, and then you’ll sleep for 2-hours) to ensure you wake with no sleep hangover. Higher doses can move your sleep/wake clock backwards requiring you to go to bed earlier. 300 mcg is all you need to induce sleepiness and it won’t move your clock.

2. CALM magnesium powder. Start with 1 teaspoon, increase to 2-teaspoons over a week or two. Really defeats busy brain / over thinking while trying to fall asleep. Best sleep of your life. FAIR WARNING: 1 teaspoon = good. 2-teaspoons = great, 3-teaspoons = crap your pajamas while sleeping. You’ve been warned. Keep it below 2 teaspoons tiger, and you’ll be very happy you added it to your routine.

3. Surprise finding: do NOT take super B complex before bed. It will make it very hard to fall asleep. Acts as some sort of a stimulant I was advised by a really smart RN.

Two weeks of 7-8 hours of good sleep a night, will change your whole waking mood in the most positive way. I’ve even experienced sudden moments of unexpected joy in the middle of a day from multiple nights of good sleep!

Bonus tip from a book on sleep I read titled: “Rest.” Take a hot bath before bed, so hot, that you feel yourself start to break out in a sweat - as in sweat starts to form on your scalp and you feel it begin on your forehead. Once you feel that sensation you’re done with the bath. Get out of the bath and into bed. You will sleep more deeply and experience more of the deeper sleep phases.

I hope this helps.

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While I can appreciate that you’ve sought out top sleep doctors around the world, they are equally as brainwashed and captured by pig pharma/maintream idiology, etc. Sleep is extremely important but so is getting out in nature and getting natural vitamin D during the day.

While it’s a small amount of melatonin, if you’re getting enough sunlight/vitamin D during the day, you shouldn’t need melatonin and I don’t recommend taking it on a regular basis. It’s a hormone that your body naturally produces and by taking additional amounts you’re messing with your hormones.

Magnesium is super important but please don’t take Calm. Most of the Calm products are using Magnesium citrate which is the cheapest form and least helpful in terms of helping one sleep. That’s why if you take too much you get 💩💩 you want a high quality magnesium glycinate. I would personally look for pill form… Calm flavors have tons of natural flavoring which is actually not natural at all. It also has stevia which I personally am not a fan.

I’m shocked this hasn’t been mentioned but exercise! Even if it’s just walking outside for 30-45 min a day it’s so so important and helps with depressing and sleep 10x over.

And lastly make sure you’re eating a healthy diet. Try and cut out as much processed foods as possible. Lots of protein, veggies and fruit. Limit your sugar intake.

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SS, I concur about the magnesium glycinate. I looked at the CALM ingredients years ago, and…no thanks.

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I take magnesium l-threonate. No 💩 problems.

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This is especially helpful as it crosses the blood brain barrier.

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See my comment about limiting time on all devices…getting the TV and devices out of the bedroom…and yes I recommend magnesium glycinate …take it every night! Also not everyone lives where the sun shines in the winter…then Vitamin D3 supplementation is in order.

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100% supplementation if needed. Just want to make sure it’s quality D3 and doesn’t have a ton of crap additives

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I was told years ago by a naturopath that glycinate is better for anxiety and sleep while citrate is much better for constipation. I hope that's accurate because the gummies I use for my kids' severe constipation is citrate specifically for that reason. I swear, it can be so hard to get a straight answer sometimes. If anyone here knows of a much better form for constipation, please let me know.

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Another thing that helps constipation (and pretty much everything else in the body) is proper hydration. Huge subject, but Dr Dana Cohen wrote a wonderful book called "Quench" that sums it all up for laypeople. It is a great mix of theory & practical action steps. I no longer suffer from dry eye because of her advice. (She's also done a few podcasts if you prefer video format).

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A spoonful of Avocado oil on an empty stomach every morning will make regular in about 3-4 days... You can try olive oil, but I rather like avocado since it has a very mild taste.

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I agree, I just checked my notebook and have written citrate is a mild laxative and Oxide as a medium laxative. I find prunes work well too 😉

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Agreed about Magnesium. Best choices are the one you mentioned, and Magnesium L-Threonate, which crosses the blood brain barrier. We take both. In fact, turns out I don't absorb magnesium very well, so I take liposomal Magnesium L- Threonate gel in a packet.

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Yes, also a great choice! There are actually 5-6 different types of Magnesium and they all have different focuses and help in different areas. But most multi-vitamins that include Magnesium typically include citrate because it's the cheapest - but it's also doing nothing to help you.

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I personally have no issues with Stevia, but my research leads me to the same conclusions on everything else.

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This is so interesting--your advice reminds me of Thomas Aquinas' "prescription" for combatting depression: a good meal, followed by a hot bath, followed by a nap.

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Epsom salts bath before bed is also helpful as well as sunshine.

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Yes. Go outside just after sunrise, in mid day, and just before sunset for a few minutes, so your brain knows the time of day. More natural light, less time indoors with artificial light. It helps.

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Andrew Huberman has done great podcasts on this. He says there are four things you need for your sleep cycle to be straigtened out: morning sunlight (colors of the sunrise) in your eyes; sunlight from the afternoon/evening sunset (the colored light is important again); as much sunlight as possible during the day; and as much darkness as possible at night. Of course, you don't look directly at the sun, but you must be outside. I also wear blue-light blocking glasses in the evening, and it seems to help. I highly recommend Huberman's website and podcasts.

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I used to live in Washington just east of Seattle. None of those things would be possible except for three months in summer. The rest of the year you’ll be lucky to see a short glimpse of sun once a day. Probably why the state leads in suicide and serial killers….it’s real. After 18 years of it, we were finally able to move to a much sunnier place and the difference is huge!!!!! I sleep so much better now and my mood has improved!

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Right! Epsom salts are Magnesium based...

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Vitamin D, sunlight and exercise are also good for depression. I used to get 'the wintertime blues' and started taking Vit D during winter months. No more problems. It also boosts the immune system as we all know, so I rarely get sick and have never had the flu.

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Yes take Vitamin D3 in the winter because many people do not live where the sun shines in the winter! (I live in sunny SoCA and I still take D3 everyday.)

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And good old fashioned exercise will do wonders for someone struggling with depression!

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Yes. Whatever type of exercise works for each person. Even taking a short walk is better than nothing. No need to join a gym, for example.

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CALM, originally owned by Natural Vitality, and then by Wellnext. was acquired by Clorox in 2017. It took 10 minutes of digging to find this out and Wellnext sneakily rebranded to change it's name to "Nutranext" before the acquisition by Clorox. https://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Article/2018/03/12/Clorox-to-acquire-supplement-company-Nutranext-for-700-million#

I have a naturopath physician friend who has advised her patients not to use CALM for several years now (I used to, and still have a jar of it in my pantry). Research magnesium supplements through a better source, such a Fullscript, or The Wellness company. You can make a Fullscript account for free and follow Dr. DiNicolantonio or Dr. Mark McDonald (Dissident MD substack) for really good protocols for sleep, depression, etc. but check with a doctor who knows supplementation - it's usually not your PCP, I'm sorry to say.

There are many different types of magnesium and it is beneficial to take a blend of types -- (citrate, glycinate and malate, not just citrate) and a brand that is excellent is Professional Formula's Magnesium complex. PF is a privately owned company not bought out by big corp or pharma https://professionalformulas.com/pf-values/

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I have found out recently that a lot of supplement companies have been bought out by Big Pharma. They continue on their wretched path of controlling how we take care of our health without them. I just read an article by Dr. Edward Group. Very informing. Now I know what to look for in nutraceuticals.

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At some point in time maybe 20+ years ago, Big Pharma using the arm of the government must have felt too many people were using supplements instead of prescription pills. They went after the supplement industry and imposed regulations on them including a restriction on stating what various supplements would benefit. I didn't realize that BP went into buying supplement companies as well. I'm so disgusted with BP in general.

I looked at the Truth About Cancer site and there's some interesting reading on it.

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"The Truth About Cancer" has a plethora of beneficial information!

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Do you have a link for Dr. Group's article? I'd like to read it.

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I actually printed it off of "The Truth About Cancer" website. You can probably pull it up on their site. The article is entitled, "Are The Supplements You're taking Toxic?"

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excellent advice, I have been using just calm for over 20 yrs, works great. Also use in conjunction a product called "resurge", it has magnesium, zinc, L arginine, l-lysine hydrochloride, ashwaganda root, l-thinine, 5-htp and melatonin. If you use google or duck duck it will tell you the site is unsafe. It is not, been using this product since the plandemic, it keeps my mind from racing. Follow the directions on the bottle. The L ingredience are amino acids that your body makes.

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Good Sleep is So important- thank you for sharing & speaking to this.

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Feb 23·edited Feb 23

Good advice for sleep, and, yes - take B vitamins in the morning. The sleep aids you suggest are a great alternative to toxic Rx and over the counter drugs. The irony is that folks with insomnia often take stuff with the antihistamine called diphenhydramine (think: Tylenol PM, Zzyquil, Benadryl, etc.); products which have been available over the counter for many years now. Drugs such as these damage the brain and cause poor and permanent cognitive impairment. These drug-induced sleeps aren’t natural; they don’t allow the brain to do it’s overnight healing.

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Thanks! My practice over the years has been and remains to eschew the drug store entirely. Only eat simple, natural foods. And since C19 ... the few vitamins my wife puts out for me.

This good information ... and I hope some young people see this and take it to heart.

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Another 2 things that help with sleep taken with magnesium are inositol powder and glycine powder, mixed in water before bed. I am now sleeping in 5 hour stretches instead of waking up every night at 3 a.m.

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Read Roman Shapoval, on Substack. He talks about early morning sun to get your natural melatonin working, he’s full of good info.

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I’ll have to look up his Substack from what I remember the blue light especially after sundown prohibit your body from making the melatonin that it needs. something to that effect.

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Also, LED lights with their incessant flickering are very bad for us. It’s really crazy that incandescent lightbulbs are no longer available considering the danger that LED lights pose.

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You can thank Al Gore for the light bulbs. My dad calls him ‘I Gore’ 🤣

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When I take a hot bath like to mentioned it keeps me up. For my sister it puts her to sleep. Dr Jack Kruse who is a neurosurgeon says everything comes down to circadian rhythm, see the sunrise and sunset and avoid blue light. Everything is blue light so recommendations are blue light blocking glasses, etc. Way more to it then that and he is hard to follow (for me anyway) Maria Menounos has a pod case with her naturopath on who explains it in english for me...lol Heal Squad is her podcase and episode 808 and 817.

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Excellent, Florida! I would add also go out at noon, and get 15 minutes of sunshine on your nude body. Sunshine!

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Thank you! I have had terrible luck with melatonin - it actually makes my depression worse. However, maybe 5 mg was too much. I'll check into the lower dose. Thanks again!

Also, I already use CALM. Excellent product and tasty on top of that. :)

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Just an FYI, when my wife saw Dr. Tennant, he told her to move from 10 mg a night of melatonin to 100 mg. Yep, you read that right, and if there is a better holistic Doctor in the world than him, I'd like to know.

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A lot of people take high dose melatonin during day, not just at bed.. Supposed to be good for cancer as well as protective of body during scans. The high dose Melatonin is different from the 3 mg, 5 mg , 10mg people are taking at night....so they say....lol

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I can’t take melatonin either.

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Nor I. Gives me nightmares.

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Same! Esp at higher doses. Nightmares and sleep paralysis!

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Exactly. There might be an issue with the dosing as others pointed out. But I am staying clear of it.

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Yes that is wayyyy to much. I took 3 mg a couple times and it messed me ip. It should be micrograms.

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I have heard that you should never supplement melatonin because it’s a hormone, but who knows

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FLCCC recommends it for COVID as well as other illnesses. I've taken it for several years.

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That is why the dose is so low. This may start the cycle of natural melatonin production that gets messed up by all of the artificial light.

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Great tips! I have also found that vitamin D makes me wired, so I take it in the morning, never before sleep.

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All good tips…also no devices or TV for a good hour or two before going to bed. And if you have a TV in your bedroom get it outta there! The Bedroom is for sleeping and other activities! 😉 Listen to calming or meditative music that puts positive energy into your psyche!

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Or if you *work* on a laptop in bed or even on a desk in your bedroom. Psychologically, your bedroom becomes your office. You can’t sleep well in your office.

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Magnolia and FourWinds, I am committing to praying for you daily. There is hope! Look up! The ancedote for fear is NOT courage, it is faith! Lean on the One who loves us beyond measure. I pray that both of you will find the help you need to navigate the situations you find yourselves in. He is our only hope. I love you both!

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Maggie Think of Me, thank you for the most beautiful response. The only and best advice.

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Thank you for this link, Maggie…, just listened to this lovely song of praise. Coincidentally, the next song up was a song with the same title by Cody Johnson. Lately, I stop everything and listen when Cody Johnson sings. I love his melodious voice and, as a country music fan, I think he’s the best singer of country that I’ve heard in a long time. Thank you again. Jesus lives!

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I love listening to Cody Johnson as well! He does have a beautiful voice! Have a wonderful weekend!

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Praying for you both as well! 🙏🙏🙏

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Thank you for your loving kindness!!

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It's Jesus.

This is a beautiful sermon!

https://youtu.be/_mLgS63cObI?si=uxZkjaADLA0lmIyP

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Four Winds i especially relate to where you’ve been. I just lost my Mom at 84 after a stroke and dementia; she refused to see a neurologist after a bad fall years ago. The last couple years her behavior seemed similar to your Dad’s; always negative, angry, combative. The last couple months we had her in an afc home and they kept trying different meds on her that i ultimately had to approve so they wouldn’t kick her out.

As her patient advocate since 2020, i kept her safe from Covid and she never got the jab. I’m proud of that but still have guilt over all the meds at the end even though i know she had no quality of life and it was actually a blessing that she finally slipped away.

It’s disturbing so many people are getting dementia these days whether as a result of brain injuries, pharmaceuticals, or environmental factors. I’m still trying to make sense of it all so i don’t have huge words of wisdom, but please know that you and Magnolia are not alone. 💛

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Thank you, I really appreciate your response. I'm sorry you lost your mom.

This is shameful to admit and I struggle with it daily: I love my dad so much and don't want him to die, as he is the last family I have that I am somewhat close with, but at the same time, it is clear he wants to leave this world. There is a part of me that will be relieved because he won't be in pain any more. But then that makes me feel guilty and terrible. It's kind of a no win scenario.

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FourWinds - I believe we in America (especially we 'boomers') were brought up in the "Disney world" time warp - the "zippedy doo dah" philosophy about life. Well....DEATH is part of LIFE and perhaps we need to embrace that reality and not be afraid of it. Just like 'machines' that are wornweary and ready for the "junkyard"....our bodies are NOT eternal - only our SOULS and when we give our souls to the Lord Jesus Christ - DEATH IS SWALLOWED UP IN VICTORY. So do NOT feel "guilty" when you guide your father into the doorway to eternity - he will be SO OVERJOYED meeting his Savior face to face!!! Hold his hand as he travels into the REAL WORLD and you will rejoice, knowing that when you next see your father--both of you will be WHOLE and FILLED WITH OUR CREATOR'S 'AGAPE' LOVE--the most PURE LOVE OF ALL!

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Beautifully said.

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I pray earnestly before posting any 'heartfelt' responses...thank you, Susan.

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How to disentangled from conflicting thoughts? Very difficult to place into words ... that all burdens are not our burden to sort out. But when I finally had come to see the impossibility of being 'the arbiter and decider of all things', I just threw up my arms into the air and turned it all over to God. Because there was no other choice. (Matthew 11:28 ... and that is the one of 'ye who are heavily burdened, come to me and I will give rest'. And I ignored that one all of my early life!)

How strange it is, at least by my lights, that the best torturers of ourselves is our own self. And the strangeness is that my torturing of myself only lifted once I gave up on being all things, understanding that for better or worse I can be no more than what God made me to be ... and this in my very little, small daily life. Anything else is futility, anguish and suffering.

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❤️

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Could be the electro-magnetic atmosphere. Not tied to diet, or sunlight exposure, etc. I tell ya they got us comin' and goin'. FUBAR.

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Don't omit all of the aluminum in the chem trails, and other places in there food system causing Alzheimers.

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I cannot "like" these Comments because I have serious concerns for my sons--both of whom have been jabbed and boosted (even though I shared GOOD INFO from Dr. Kory and Dr. McCullough over the past 3 years with them.

DO GET HELP caring for your loved ones who are "sliding into mental oblivion" - you cannot do it "alone". If you have a church family--go to your pastor and request help to care for your loved ones. "Respite care" daily is recommended for YOU so you are refreshed from the extreme energy sap this cognitive decline wreaks on caregivers!!

I see there are some recommendations below by a "Comment" today from FLORIDATRANSPLANT for some NATURAL/HOLISTIC treatments for cognitive decline/clinical depression. Read Florida Transplant's Comment - it's one of the main reasons that I continue to check in with the C & C "Army" daily - the TRULY HELPFUL recommendations and also Biblical references (especially from Janice).

JEHOVAH JIREH - God DOES provide just what we NEED!!!

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Father had this and passed in 2019 before any shots. It is very hard to deal with, not gonna lie. That last Father's Day with him he didn’t know who I was. Lost his wife, my mom, of 65 years a few months before from heart disease. Who knew we’d all be grateful they died before the covid madness so we could be with them at the end. We all greeted 2020 with so much optimism after the awful prior year of losing them both. Well look how that turned out!!

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Seek out Ryan Holliday's Daily Stoic and advise on stoicism. I have for the past ~2 months, and it is helping me deal with my anger with the insanity in the world and in too many people I know.

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Why did you ever feel guilty, and why feel angry now that you couldn't stop your dad from self-destructing? I thought anti-vaxxers (the ones like me anyway) believe in freedom of choice. That includes the choice to follow the doctor's advice. For her last 15 years or so, my mom, who recently died at 100, would be prescribed meds that immediately harmed her mentally and physically. Statins and BP meds mostly. My wife and I would point out what was happening, she'd stop taking them, and improve. She'd have a doctor's appointment, be back on the same meds, and the cycle would repeat. We never felt the least bit guilty, why would we? Angry at the doctors, sure, but not angry at her choices - that's her being her. You can't fix stupid and gullible. You can only try to help.

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I am so sorry to hear about this sad situation. Please do everything that you can to take care of yourself.

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I’m so sorry to hear this, my friend ❤️

Maybe look into iodine supplementation (Dr. Brownstein) and in general BHRT? I have Hashimoto (a thyroid auto immune disorder) and I know issues with your thyroid can cause all manner of illness including depression. It’s worth checking out. All the best to you and yours!

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{{Hugs}}

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"Gettr unexpectedly closed this connection".

Damned solar flares.

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Now it’s there; a book about survival super foods

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Carol, can you give us a bit of insight as to the contents of this post, please.

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Don’t count on it. “carol” is a bot.

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Access is denied …🤔

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of course they are poisoning are foods with mrna, buy local from farmers markets, eventually they too will be poisoned.

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Still denied.

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Feb 23Liked by Jeff Childers

Sorry for you and yours - my wife (76) has been through the very same experience. The doctor is worthless - just drugs that have no effect whatsoever. I'm now frantically trying to put together a treatment focusing on nutrition, etc.

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Adding to Don’s post, I also recommend finding a doctor who will work on treating what could be vaccine damage, but also treating the memory issues naturally. These treatments can work; I’ve seen it work in a friend who developed alarming memory issues and the treatments (supplements mostly) actually reversed it. Look into coconut oil too. I drive an hour to a clinic that has such doctors; it has been worth it the drive and the money … insurance often does not cover natural medicine.

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There is a great website put together by a woman MD, Dr. Mary Newport, whose husband Steve developed early-onset Alzheimers at about age 50.

She found that the medium-chain triglycerides in coconut oil had a healing effect on his brain. One Tablespoon, 3X a day. It sounds very simplistic but true. There is so much information and videos on this site. Amazing. Dr. Newport was a practicing Neonatologist in Florida where she still lives.

https://coconutketones.com.

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Becky - yes. Tragically, insurance doesn’t cover what is, in my opinion, the best treatments. I only see a functional medicine doctor…never again will I use a ‘regular’ allopathic physician (well, except for a broken ankle, which happened to me last October). What a racket with the pharmaceutical industry, insurance carriers and medical providers…they steer folks toward harmful treatments, because insurance covers them.

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Agree completely. We are in the process of transitioning to a sort of but not concierge care, where we pay $100 each per month (less if you aren't a geezer) and no further payments for telemedicine or house visits. They have no office. The best part of that is that they now have an incentive to keep you healthy. This will compete the process of moving to 100 % non allopathic Rockefeller paractitioners. I encourage everyone to do the same if you value your health. More expensive leaving insurance behind? Sure. But what price your health, without which, what's left?

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We're doing the same thing with our concierge doctor. No talk about vaxxes or masks, ever. She's an Integrative Health doctor. We pay $150/month for a family plan, which comes out of our FSA. I consider it a good use of funds.

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since leaving Richmond, the great majority of my doctor, eye doctor, dermatologist , and dentist appointments have been out of town, 2 1/2 hours most times, each way, and now, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours. My opinion is if you need to see nay of those professionals, you may as well go to the people to see you once to diagnose or treat you.

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Look into taurine and methylene blue. There are others as well

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Those are on my list - plus ivermectin and a few supplements reputedly effective in treating/reversing dementia - I don't have my list handy or I would provide more details. Thanks for taking an interest!

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Would you consider sharing your list later?

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Fiji water! Or other silica-rich water. Read Dr Christopher Exley (he has a substack)

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MOMinator - may I ask abt the silica rich water? I have used Diatomaceous Earth (heaping tap) in my coffee when I have issues with my gut - I do wonder though "Is this healthy and safe?! Any thoughts? Thank you!

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There’s also a book by Dennis Crouse PhD, examining the benefits of silica water in Alzheimer’s. He was to reverse some of his mom’s symptoms with Fiji water.

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I’m sorry, I don’t know much, or anything really, about diatomaceous earth. I did a search that mentioned it was rich in silica. May I suggest asking this exact question on Christopher Exley’s substack (any article, people ask questions in the comments all the time, he answers them too)

I’ll keep an eye out though, and come back if anything of interest comes up! :)

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Oh no. We sprinkle that at our doorways to combat scorpions when we are gone. It’s safe to ingest?

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You want High PH water above all else.

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Please share your findings on Ivermectin and dementia reversal. Would you email me? Jlbg8r@gmail.con

We are taking it 2x a week already. Thank you

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We have not yet started the protocol I'm working on putting together. My understanding is that, to some extent not well understood, dementia MAY be caused by some sort of fungus and that is why ivermectin MAY reverse dementia. I will email you when I have more to say.

Thanks!

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I don't know abt fungus dementia - but I am struggling (!!!) with recurrent fungal nasal infections! I am so tired of meds - last one - itraconazole I quit second round - my kidneys werr aching and still do after 3/4 of a year! I can't take high doses of vitamin C (it causes cold sores - mouth, nose, even corners of my eyes! Ouch!)

Would IBM be helpful for fungal sinus infection? I am struggling with the beginning of another oneI have 12 mg IVM, but havent taken - with kidneys hurting I don't want to take anything unless I really believe it would be helpful! Thanks.

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I've read that as well and think the IVM might be helpful anyway just from an angle of reducing spike protein attachment to ACE and other pathways it may be helpful with detoxing from the vax. You must be a 2SG reader as well perhaps?? Again best of luck.

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Good!

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Coconut oil

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I posted this in a different spot. Important, so it bears repeating, re coconut oil:

There is a great website put together by a woman MD, Dr. Mary Newport, whose husband Steve developed early-onset Alzheimers at about age 47.

She found that the medium-chain triglycerides in coconut oil had a healing effect on his brain. One Tablespoon, 3X a day. It sounds very simplistic but true. There is so much information and videos on this site. Amazing. Dr. Newport was a practicing Neonatologist in Florida where she still lives.

https://coconutketones.com.

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I’ve tried this several times. Even with small doses it upsets my stomach. I wonder if you can take mct oil with food.

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Absolutely!

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A good fat! 😊 Helps with brain and neuro health.

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I think we are all learning the hard way to not rely on doctors and instead seek alternative "nutritional" therapy. LifeExtension.com is a good place to find some information and a good place to start.

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Coconut oil, red ginseng, lions mane mushroom. 🤷🏻‍♀️ You just throw everything at it and pray something works. Praying with you. We, and my mother are not vacxed but we are seeing mental slippage. Told hubby yesterday that a killing heart attack is the best way to go. It used to be the number one killer. What a blessing.

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Exactly - I think I have about 8 supplements on my list - now I have to convince my wife that she needs to spend her day swallowing pills . . . :)

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Honestly, you get used to it. I'm looking at 15 bottles that I take at one point or another during my day (only 2 are prescription--the rest are all supplements) and that doesn't count all the ones I have to take more than one pill from. But if you feel a lot better when you take them it makes a difference. I will admit to having days where I skip some or most of them in a fit of pique which is ok with all of them thank goodness. Not everything is safe to do that with which is why I prefer to be "dependent" on supplements--forgetting or skipping isn't harmful or fatal.

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Keep in mind, a lot of supplements come in powdered or liquid form (they're generally much cheaper this way, also). You can just mix a bunch of them together in a few nasty-tasting gulps of water and be done with it. My pre-bedtime mix is currently magnesium chloride, diatomaceous earth, zinc, potassium chloride, MSM, and iodine in about 3 oz of water. I sleep better than I have in 40 years...usually for 8-9 hours per night.

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Don, we lost our son to brain cancer at 16 years old and tried to save his life naturally. They killed him with a lie, but that's another story. We learned a TON about the brain and apply that to our life now and our other 3 children. I became a Juice Plus rep so we take the vegetable, fruit, berry, and omega capsules as a baseline for our now extremely healthy lifestyle. We eat organic food and skip all processed. The big deal is the oils and fats in your house. The brain thrives on healthy fat. So ditch anything that is NOT organic coconut oil (can use in high heat), avocado oil, but only the Chosen Brand, I think the rest aren't proven if they are truly avocado, and organic, extra virgin olive oil, we stick to brands from Italy and Greece. I know of a Doc who did an experiment on her husband who couldn't put his pants on anymore....she gave him 2 T of coconut oil per day and within two weeks, he was able to put his pants on again. I know....not a true scientific experiment, but you get the point. We no longer use MDs, and pay out of pocket for everything. One test we do every 6 months is HTMA...it's hair sample testing that gives info on all mineral and vitamin shortages in your body. I have a great functional gal in Idaho who tests for that and you just mail it in, she's amazing. You get a 20-page feedback on you, what you can do to help yourself, and a Zoom with her to guide you. You have my prayers and admiration for taking care of your wife and loving her well.

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Oh, and organ meat!!!! BIG DEAL. If you can't stomach it or don't have access to clean organ meat the company Heart and Soil is a good place to start.

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Katie - Is there a list of "vetted" olive oils?

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Name of this perform in Idaho or her web page?

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I would look into it. I put together my own set of vitamins, minerals, and herbs, but I'd like to run it by an expert.

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I hope that Dale Bredesen’s book “The End of Alzheimer’s” can help you. It is a wonderful book providing a multi-factorial treatment protocol.

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My mom and my aunt both have dementia. I was just reading about Methylene blue for the treatment of Alzheimer's and dementia. Maybe something worth looking into.

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Earnestly and fervently praying for everyone afflicted with dementia and Alzheimer’s…especially when it is jab-related. My grandmother had three sisters—she and two of those sisters all came down with dementia…my grandmother lived with it for nearly 10 years before she passed. Now my aunt is starting to show signs of it, but I know she’s been vaxxed even though she takes HCQ for arthritis. I tried and begged and cajoled against the jabs but to no avail. My family “trusts their doctors”. To their doom.

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For sure!

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Look up Barbara O'Neill. She will lift your spirit with words of wisdom, of things you can do and take to help with those issues! Suppliments work!

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Is Barbara O’Neill on substack?

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I've never seen a substack for Barbara O'Neill. She has tons of YouTube videos.

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Do they have her on statins?

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No but she is taking a med for BP - and her BP went up right after her second jab. The dementia presented after the third jab (about 8-12 months ago) For her entire life she had very low (but safe) BP. There's no doubt in my mind that the rise in BP was a direct result of the jabs.

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Nattokinase and/or methylene blue might be worth looking into. Nattokinase to reverse vaccine damage and MB to reverse any cognitive malfunctioning. 🙏❤️🙏

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Very good - both are on my list. Also, ivermectin, benfothiamine, wasaba, turmeric, all of the B vits, bacopa, luteolin, multi-vits, NAC, acetyl-L-carnitine and possibly a few others. I'm still researching this subject.

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I saw a Dr. McCullough video where he said that the enzyme Lumbrokinase works 10x better than nattokinase.

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My military son had two jabs. I supplied him with the spike support supplement from the wellness company. I will be praying for you and your wife

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I use a natural product for my BP it is called BP NatRelief 11. It is a combination of herbs. I was turned on to it by my MD. I have been using it for years, taking 1 in the morning. Keeps my bp well controlled. Just so you know, the last 2 times I ordered they had a picture of the rat fauci on their web page. don't let it discourage you. The web site is www.natrelief.com. they are located in commuformia.

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Coconut oil and Barbara O’Neil

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didn't know Barbara O'Neil, so I looked her up. According to wikipedia, she is: "an Australian alternative medicine personality, known for promoting dangerous and unsupported alternative medical practices and ideas". Good enough for me!

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"Good enough for me!" - love it!! Wikipedia helps us find the truthsayers:)

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My experience with the majority of the doctors, is that they basically just prescribe medication for any symptom. They appear beholden to big pharma and refuse to look at anything else. Of course, if they do they risk receiving the "Jeanette Breen treatment"

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Unless it is for pain, then not so much. They like seeing those w/genuine pain issues suffer.

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Amen brother!

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You may also want to look into copper and iodine supplementation...just about all of us are deficient in both, and they are both necessary for proper brain function. https://revealingfraud.com/ is a good place to start, Jason Hommel has tons of info on his website, you don't really need to buy the book, though it's nice to have everything in printed form.

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Look into a carnivore diet. The brain needs fats.

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You are a good man, Don.

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Check Dr. Dale Bredesen's page, He is on FB.

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Really wish I could provide you with some encouraging words here, but can't. Hard to think of a worse way for someone to spend their last years/months etc here on earth. Forgetting everything and everyone you ever knew etc. The impact on loved ones etc is not even worth describing. Watched this happen with my dad's mom.

My dad was diagnosed in his late 60's...there was some indication it was based on heart issues at the time - vascular dementia maybe. Fortunately, and I mean very fortunately, he dropped dead of a massive heart attack in his early 70's before any major impacts to him, his personality etc. He was a good man and didn't deserve the fate that was awaiting him, and everyone who knew him felt the same way. He, as well as the rest of us who loved him, got "lucky" with a death like that...

As I understand it, there is also some indications that there may be a "parasitic" component to this disease as well, with some promising potential solutions/treatments.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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"Fortunately, and I mean very fortunately, he dropped dead of a massive heart attack in his early 70's "

Yes. I'm 60 and I pray that I go out due to a heart attack vs. a long undignified ending that makes me a burden on those around me, etc. I'm not afraid of being dead, but of the possibility of it being such a terrible, long process that lacking in dignity. And of leaving my wife alone.

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I’ve been following Naturopath Melissa on Instagram and she has some thoughts on the damage caused by parasites. According to her most mental illness, like narcissistic personality disorder and schizophrenia are from parasites.

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That's interesting. I've been tracking others who have stated cancer is caused by parasites. Many case studies are showing Fenbendazole and Ivermectin to kill parasite which in turn causes them to become cancer free.

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Yes! Which is why they didn’t want everyone to take it.

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Saw video --research- showing cancer caused by parasites. It was filmed in the 60s.

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Before Pharma advertised on TV, etc.

I don’t remember putting everyone on Chemo back then either.

Interesting

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There was a great study abt high dose iv vitamin c curing cancer way back as well. The "discovery" of viruses, which I am more and more skeptical of nowadays, seems only to have given pharma an invisible enemy to blame for everything (ie here's a jab for hpv to prevent cancer which we cant really show causes cancer but it prob does so just take your jab and say thank you)

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Agree. Dr. David Martin has done much research on the jabs--going far far back. Yes. And the irreversible damage caused. Immoral. For many years IV therapy impossible to receive in hospital. grateful now accepted--finally.

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Two Substack pages discuss this one is "Fenben cures cancer" (I think it is) and the other is "2nd Smartest guy in the world". Not positive about either name but they're close.

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If you want to learn about narcissistic personality disorder, check out the YouTube videos by Sam Vaknin. he is a brilliant professor, who himself has NPD, and he can describe it to you from the inside out.

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I am going throught the same thing right now! My mom turned 80 last month. She has been slipping for years and she is not fun loving as she used to be, gets angry at me for nothing, forgets a lot, can't focus and doesn't want to. Deep things we talked about are gone.

However, I can still enjoy her company when I came to the conclusion that change must happen, and I am going to make the best of it. It is like mourning them before they go, but when they do, I think it will be easier to accept. I just want to keep her happy. She was and is a good mom to me. She is not vaxxed for covid or the flu but it happens to us anyway.

I forewarn you about the toxic dementia meds doctors commonly prescribe that do not help and make things worse. Look up the side effects. A very close friend's dad is on them and none of them make any difference and the doctor doesn't care. In her case, he won't go to bed and is up all night with sundowners eating and he is diabetic. She asked for something to help him sleep like diazapam but the doc refuses. At this point, he is so bad, it doesn't matter if he takes those dementia meds, but he needs to sleep. I'd leave that doc but it's not me...

I think a lot of meds like cholesterol actually cause this ailment.

God bless

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The current drug, Aricept, is mostly ineffective but expensive. It may retard disease progression by a few months but when stopped one often sees an immediate drop in cognitive scores. The new one is absolutely WORTHLESS. It was fully approved by the FDA despite the unanimous objections of the advisory panel because of demonstrated lack of efficacy. It did nothing! In fact, the entire advisory panel resigned in protest. But like Remdesivir it is hugely expensive and Pharma knew it would be a trillion dollar cash cow for a growing problem. Talk about exploiting desperate people and their loved ones! The FDA is beyond corrupt. They are evil. But we knew that…….

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I think that is one of the meds my friend's dad is taking.

They cause the problem and then pretend to solve it. That applies to just about everything.

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So sorry. It's hard; I know, but not limited to jabbed people. Both of my parents died before the jab rollout. My father, moreso, experienced dementia. My comfort was that they were completing the full circle of life; coming into the world as helpless infants, maturing and growing with the help of their parents, then depending on us, their children, as they lost their faculties.

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My father (83) is now in a memory care village. He has hooked up with a female resident and they each think the other is the deceased spouse. But they're mostly happy. Had my sister and I been able to intervene sooner, we would have used Dale bredesen's protocol. Indeed, when dad eats my sister's food (not institutional food), he really has a boost in cognition. I highly recommend reading bredesen's work and looking for a practitioner who can help. Cognitive decline can be slowed, sometimes even reversed.

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I have heard that nicotine is helpful for Alzheimers (might also help covid/ covid vaccine effects), here is a linkhttps://www.wndu.com/content/news/The-good-side-of-nicotine-for-Alzheimers-patients-567810531.html, Dr. Ardis has information on this as well. https://thedrardisshow.com/. God Bless, maybe it will help.

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Saw an episode with Dr. Ardis saying that nicotine could possible reverse gioblastoma.

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I think Jeff ( not positive) may have addressed this at some point that a number of independent researchers are alarmed about the mRNA’s recently-discovered tendency to produce random misfolded proteins, which they worry is a recipe for dementia.

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C19 shots may be accelerating underlying, inflammatory disease processes such as arteriosclerosis and Alzheimer’s. https://substack.com/redirect/74bc4fcf-50c0-49f7-9683-ff849c2015c9?j=eyJ1IjoiMTlwamJrIn0.0UslIG-mwRgk04IFWaPyJzouZzk_lhE_D7irFnk2eTs

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Ardis says Nicotine gum 10 min/day for a finite period. There may be some nausea. find out how exactly to do that.

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Also, studies show that D3 assists brain function -

Adult hippocampus neurogenesis - continual hippocampus growth - prevents Alzheimer’s. If the cells are growing it provides curiosity, a sign of health. Also provides psychological resilience. (Jnl Molecular Psychiatry)

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Dr. Paul Marik, (FLCCC) - We should be taking handfuls of vitamin C, although IV is in his protocol.

liposomal C boosts the milligrams

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A study showed the spike protein caused cognitive decline in mice. But since the mRNA vax makes our cells into spike protein factories, well you can read between the lines. In fairness to the authors they didn't make the connection to the vax (though just about everyone I know who read the study did).

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-09410-7

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Re melatonin, some snips that I have collected:

Melatonin as an antioxidant: under promises but over delivers

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpi.12360

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Melatonin is a popular therapeutic with relatively low toxicity. Its main market is for the treatment of sleep disorders. There are dosing strategies, side effects and QC issues but cannot make any personal recommendations as we all have different tolerances and medical & drug histories.36

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Regarding spike-induced damage to the mitochondria, we have a good ally: melatonin. 

This article was written by Dr. Russell Reiter, the leading expert on melatonin.

https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/12/2124

Melatonin is uncommonly effective in reducing oxidative stress under a remarkably large number of circumstances. It achieves this action via a variety of means: direct detoxification of reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species and indirectly by stimulating antioxidant enzymes while suppressing the activity of pro-oxidant enzymes.

melatonin also reportedly chelates transition metals, which are involved in the Fenton/Haber–Weiss reactions; in doing so, melatonin reduces the formation of the devastatingly toxic hydroxyl radical resulting in the reduction of oxidative stress.

Melatonin's ubiquitous but unequal intracellular distribution, including its high concentrations in mitochondria, likely aid in its capacity to resist oxidative stress and cellular apoptosis. There is credible evidence to suggest that melatonin should be classified as a mitochondria-targeted antioxidant.

Experimental findings also indicate that melatonin renders treatment-resistant cancers sensitive to various therapeutic agents and may be useful, due to its multiple antioxidant actions, in especially delaying and perhaps treating a variety of >>> age-related diseases and dehumanizing conditions. <<<

Melatonin has been effectively used to combat oxidative stress, inflammation and cellular apoptosis and to restore tissue function in a number of human trials; its efficacy supports its more extensive use in a wider variety of human studies. The uncommonly high-safety profile of melatonin also bolsters this conclusion.

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Im so sorry for your mom but I have read about ways to reverse Alzheimers and Dementia which are not the same. I saw a doctor speak on this, if I can find his video I will send it, I will keep your mom and your family in my prayers, God bless.

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Prayers for your mum.

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They get you where you are most vulnerable. So sorry to hear about your mum.

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I am 64 and diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. I have moved in with my daughter. My father died from Alzheimer’s. I am very happy. My husband and I enjoy life. No one gets out alive. Enjoy the special moments. Even when Dad didn’t remember who I was, he knew I was someone he loved.

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You have a wonderful outlook which will be helpful for you - and your family:) My mom was the same about remembering who I was - sometimes she thought I was her best friend, sometimes I was her cousin and I just enjoyed knowing I was someone she loved:)

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If your mom isn't see a functional medicine physician, I encourage you to consider finding one who could see her. You can use the "Find a Practitioner" link at www.ifm.org

Also https://www.ifm.org/news-insights/addressing-the-root-causes-of-cognitive-decline-and-dementia/

Hopefully her current prescribing physician did more than prescribe a drug, and talked about the importance of ruling out insulin resistance, which is so commonly found to be a root cause.

See https://www.verywellhealth.com/why-is-alzheimers-called-type-3-diabetes-98797

I'm in now way discounting the toxicity of the mRNA injections, only suggesting there may well be ways to still help your mom see improvement!

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The Bredesen Protocol. The only treatment studied to be able to actually backtrack somewhat. Apollo Health is Bredesen's personal clinic.

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This Bredeson protocol does work for a lot of people. It is worth a try.

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I'm so sorry. For my dad I am grateful that he took no jabs. And I got him off of statins about 4 years ago or else I believe he would be very far gone. He is 86 and has memory issues etc. but it could be much worse

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Yellow stickies are my friend. I have used them for years as a helping reminder.

Have them posted on my bathroom mirror with upcoming events so I don't forget.

I find that using them seems to free up my brain from thinking, "what am I forgetting to do?"

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Oh yesss to the sticky notes!

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One of the most important inventions of the 20th century.

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Our bathroom mirror is covered in reminders written with erasable markers!

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I use alerts/reminders on my phone!

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I don't have a smartphone.

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My mom died of dementia (Parkinson's) in Dec 2020. We noticed how bad it was in 2018 when our dad died (he had been covering it up and keeping it hidden from us). Our mom's younger sister moved in with her to help take care of her, so that was good. Consider yourself fortunate that it didn't happen during covid. I regret not taking more time off from work to take care of her even though I spent more time with her than my siblings did. If you have brothers and sisters, get help. It's too much for 1 child. I also regret not getting professional in home care sooner than we did.

The medications might help, but there are also side effects you have to watch out for.

Also, and I can't stress how important this is, there were times she was really bonkers and it turned out to be a UTI. I don't know why, but UTIs mess with older people's brain. She would go for days not making sense, and we discovered the UTI, gave her the medicine and she was fine. They make test strips you can get at a pharmacy.

Also, do not trust hospitals to care for your mom if she has to be hospitalized for some reason. I'm not sure if they are even fed because nurses don't have enough time.

Another tip, especially if she is getting up in the middle of the night is to use baby monitors. I'd also investing in bed railings to help keep her from getting out of bed in the middle of the night.

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I have been following the subject of brain nutrition for some time. This linked supplement is unique and the most comprehensive brain supplement I know of. Not a cure but a good nutritional basis for brain support.

https://www.swansonvitamins.com/p/neurohacker-collective-qualia-mind-105-caps

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Media is silent bc Govt told them to be.

Solar flare or cyberattack, it behooves the Govt to keep the masses NOT realizing how fragile the modern world is (all things IP based) because if everyone knew how simultaneously intrusive and fragile modern technology is, there'd be an increased resurgence of anti-tech AND legislation promoted to reign it in...think treehugging off-gridder meets Desantis. The govt is not interested in educated self-reliant populations.

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This. Being a computer programmer and having to work with technology all the time I keep my house as "dumb" as I can manage.

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Me too, but primarily out of privacy concerns. You are right though, making things needless complex when they don't need to be makes them more prone to break. My refrigerator has no need to be on the internet.

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Or my garage door!

Or crock pot!

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Or my thermostat.

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Amen, and me as well. Telecom gal for 27yrs (daaaang why did I do the math) - wholeheartedly agree.

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Is it bad to unplug your Internet at night?

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It's actually good for your health to turn off your router to give your body a break from all things internet. I'm sure Roman Shopoval (sp?) - a commenter here at C&C could give you all the details. Check out his Substack!

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Bad?! we do it every night.

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I'm not sure what you mean by "bad". The only thing I can think of that happens at night is Operating System updates. So, if you don't mind updates during they day, then sure, go ahead. But there's nothing inherently bad about leaving it plugged in.

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Wrong. Radiation Tony, radiation.

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Do you then turn off all your devices? They all emit something.

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No. All devices are not "equal". A router/modem is maybe THE worst!

In our case we had to put ours in a bedroom where someone sleeps.

We don't like it but since we use a DSL it was the only room where we could hook it up.

I also turn off my Android.

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My Internet always is in and out not stable the days I've unplugged it. But that's what I meant by bad. Thank you.

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No, that's not bad if you're willing to endure the instability.

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Wait a minute. The media pummeled us with warnings about the supposed “solar flare” predicting that it would cause internet and cellular outages. They were preparing us for weeks, if not months. Predictive programming.

Then they pivoted. Why? Because no one believed their stupid story. The only reason this happened, right on schedule, was because they needed to test this “outage” on us all. They fumbled and now we’re getting the typical silence after the lies.

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remember the countrywide intrusive emergency alert test months ago?

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Mmm, sorta suspicious, but it's also possible that media and "experts" are just idiots who don't have a clue about what effects any particular solar flare will have, and assumed since it did nothing last time then it will do nothing this time, and were wrong about it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Looks to me like SOMEONE is covering their ass about something, I just can't tell who and what.

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I’m over the “bumbling” and incompetence arguments. Govt controlled media is quite organized and strategized.

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Hah. Actually, I do think sometimes it's obvious the media is scheming together, and has been for quite some time ("gamergate", anyone?). And sometimes scheming with government to "protect the population" by selling stories pushing the "truth". (Clearly these folks either never read "1984", or else they're dumb enough to think "but it's ok when we do it, because we're the good guys!")

Still, sometimes their scheming is just so petty - "gamergate" again! - and they are merely human. I'm never going to believe that EVERY single story is all part of some grand conspiracy. And I've seen far too many incompetent "experts" to rule it out as a possibility in many cases. The difficult part is discerning when they are hiding things and pushing a coordinated lie because of an agenda, vs when they are doing it just to avoid admitting what idiots they are.

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Yes but I think it’s 95% coordinated lies and 5% idiocy. They play it off as incompetence every time they get caught. But there’s too much power in media to leave information to chance.

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Why not both? Using the flare to mask an attack? 🧐 🤔

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Why not contrary'ism. Using a mask to attack a flare?

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The more it gets overhauled, the easier it is to bring down.

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I'm kind of wondering if they had to do an outage to perform some big 5g upgrade or something

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You are so correct. The IOT is so vital to their plans for surveillance & control that they have chosen to ignore both the dangers you cite. A little research on the Carrington Event might be in order for the complacent.

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“Nothing to see here”! It’s probably just the Deep State, globalists & 3 letter agencies imbedding malware, surveillance tools & data collecting. Carry on as if nothing has happened. 🤬

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I'm still wondering about the purple street lights.

I'd love to hear C&C opinions.

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Me too!! Lol I still think it was deep state plan that had some correlation to the tea!

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My first day as a Senior IT Manager with AT&T is going great.

Nobody can tell that I lied on my resume.

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Given how badly Ukraine is starting to loose, its good that you found a more secure job than being a NATO troll on C&C!

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Tell that to Alexander Vindman. I wonder how much he is getting paid?

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Fatty Vindman.

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“Loose”.

Loose what, more Russians from their mortal coils on this earth?

https://twitter.com/albafella1/status/1760824684264771588

2 years into the 2 day war. Any idea when you’re supposed to march into kyiv again?

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Tsk! Tsk!

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https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1761086281893687500

Russia just lost another a50m awacs plane. 350 million dollars.

Gone.

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Russia is losing a few planes while Ukraine is losing a few cities.

Ukraine has lost a generation of young men. Russia is improving their war capabilities everyday the fighting continues.

All to save another cancelled election democracy?

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Russia lost 2 a50 awacs planes this year along with 7 su34/35 planes.

That’s not counting the 5 that were

Ambushed in December.

That’s over a billion dollars in equipment and men lost in exchange for 15 million usd in equipment.

And we haven’t even counted the naval losses such as the Cesar kunikov or the ivanovets which were sunk.

Russia is being demilitarized.

We haven’t even counted the near 3000 tanks lost during the 2 day war or the 11k other vehicles lost.

😏

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I mean, a brigade commander getting smoked is a big deal. So is 70 dudes in one event.

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Don't really care what you're rambling abt. As soon as your first target was a spelling mistake, you outed yourself as a clown.

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Starting?

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Congrats on the job, and I am sorry you lost the Ukraine propagandist gig.

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Maybe Horsey got a job first with AT&T and got his NATO comrade the gig....

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https://t.me/pilotblog/10061

One himars took out 70 Russians.

Folks aren’t happy

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What we have he'ah is a real troll!

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Seen on X from someone just returning from Ukraine:

"I just got back from Ukraine, where I was visiting some friends.

Everything we have heard about what’s happening in Ukraine is a lie.

The reality is darker, bleaker, and unequivocally hopeless. There is no such thing as Ukraine "winning" this war.

- By their estimates, they have lost over one million of their sons, fathers and husbands; an entire generation is gone.

- Even in the Southwest, where the anti-Russian sentiment is long-standing, citizens are reluctant or straight-up scared to publicly criticize Zelensky; they will go to jail.

- In every village and town, the streets, shops, and restaurants are mostly absent of men.

- The few men who remain are terrified of leaving their homes for fear of being kidnapped into conscription. Some have resorted to begging friends to break their legs to avoid service.

- Army search parties take place early in the morning, when men leave their homes to go to work. They ambush and kidnap them off the streets and within 3-4 hours they get listed in the army and taken away straight to the front lines with minimal or no training at all; it is "a death sentence."

- It's getting worse every day. Where I was staying, a dentist had just been taken by security forces on his way to work, leaving behind two small children. Every day, 3-5 dead bodies keep arriving from the front lines.

- Mothers and wives fight tooth and nail with the armed forces, beg and plead not to have their men taken away. They try bribing, which sometimes works, but most of the time they are met with physical violence and death threats.

- The territory celebrated as having been "won back" from Russia has been reduced to rubble and is uninhabitable. Regardless, there is no one left to live there and displaced families will likely never return.

- They see the way the war has been reported, at home and abroad. It's a "joke" and "propaganda." They say: “Look around: is this winning?”.

- Worse, some have been hoaxed into believing that once Ukrainians forces are exhausted, American soldiers will come in to replace them and “win the war”.

There is no ambiguity in these people. The war was for nothing - a travesty. The outcome always was, and is, clear. The people are hopeless, utterly destroyed, and living in an unending nightmare.

They are pleading for an end, any end - most likely the same "peace" that could have been achieved two years ago. In their minds, they have already lost, for their sons, fathers and husbands are gone, and their country has been destroyed. There is no "victory" that can change that.

Make no mistake, they are angry with Putin. But they are also angry with Zelensky and the West. They have lost everything, worst of all, hope and faith, and cannot comprehend why Zelenky wishes to continue the current trajectory, the one of human devastation.

I didn't witness the war; but what I saw was absolutely heart-breaking.

Shame on the people, regardless of their intentions, who have supported this war. And shame on the media for continuing to lie about it."

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😜👏

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It’s a joke.

What happened to the 65th guards brigade in Kherson the other day?

70 dudes got schwacked by a himars attack.

Russians haven’t learned to not gather guys together in numbers with the advent of FPV drones

https://t.me/pilotblog/10061

Just saying…

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LOLOLOLOL!!!

Ukraine is getting the Pelosi beaten out of them, but Loyal Comrade Ben Los dos N is still Big Pimping The Glorious Ukraine Victory for his betters, the Deep State Overlords.

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Imagine losing an amphibious assault ship, missile corvette, an armored division, and 7 su34 planes in one month and claim the other side is getting beat up.

Russia hasn’t even taken a majority of Ukraine yet. When’s that supposed to happen?

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Russia NEVER stated they wanted ALL of Ukraine, Loyal Comrade. Never.

Ukraine has not shot of evicting Russia, but you still fap over your hero Winston Churchill Washington Lincoln Patton Eisenhower Zelenskyy.

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That’s absolutely incorrect.

They tried to take the entire country. You don’t send your best men on an airborne assault to Kyiv to take an airport for no reason. Russians were quickly saying that Ukraine would fall in 2 days.

That failed.

The Russian victory declaration stated “Ukraine has returned to Russia”.

Putin during the world Russian conference claimed that Russia has the right to rule over all territories of the empire and ussr. That includes Ukraine.

By the way another 350 million dolla Russian awacs plane was just shot down over Russia. You can see it get hit here and frantically try to escape but fail.

https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1761086281893687500

Russia is winning the war so well it’s losing awacs planes and the air war

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Russia Russia Russia

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Russia Russia Russia just lost another a50 awacs plane worth 350 million dollars to a patriot Ambush

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Let me guess... you check multiple intersectionality boxes?

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Only box I check is I fog a mirror and can do my job adequately

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I figured, I was joking but I was on my tablet that doesn’t have emojis so I couldn’t do the 😂.

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I'm asking AI to draw a picture of me, it's obvious that white people don't print out well on white paper... (that should have been their first excuse). Did you send your AI image on your resume and get re-pigmented as well?

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It’s a plot by Big Ink to increase sales.

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Big Ink runs the world....

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No, boss, I didn't lie about my race to get hired, I just don't have a camera so I asked Google AI to draw the portrait of me!

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That's pretty funny!

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They figured you were a diversity hire with the way you spell your name, Benjaminn. After asking Gemini, of course.

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I don’t check any boxes.

I am competent at my job, however.

Making assumptions is stupid, by the way.

I did marry an immigrant so I have that going for me

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Lol 😂

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Sometimes, Benn

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I recall my elementary school nuclear drill in the early 60’s (Cuban Missile Crisis). We had to squeeze in under our little metal desks with our heads down. It was reassuring to know our little metal desk would protect us from nuclear incineration. Now to the present. I’m looking to find that little metal desk to protect me from: a Cyber Pandemic, an EMP attack, Power Grid Failure, Disease X, mRNA aerosol, terrorist attacks, nuclear incineration, famine, geo-engineered severe weather, etc., etc.

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"Nobody can even see me under here..."

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Hahaha, can you still fit under the little metal desk if you find it? Can you get out if you manage to wedge yourself under it? Merely getting up from the floor is getting difficult for me. Then again, it would be worth the effort to know I'd be protected. I'll let you know if I see a desk for sale on a surplus site or something, after I buy one myself.

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Gosh. I had parents come in for a parent-teacher conference, didn't realize how obese one of them would be. He tried to wedge himself into the student arm-desk chair--I was so embarrassed--wanted to offer him my own chair, but thought that might be even worse by openly recognizing the problem. On the other hand, as I write these words, I think, well, he--knowing his own body--- should have realized that he wouldn't fit---and either remained standing or asked for a more open seating option.

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A friend told me how in the 1950’s in catholic school in NYC the nuns held plastic guns at the kids and told them to stand up and face the Russians and proclaim: “I’d rather be dead than red”. Seemed a tad harsh …

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We just put our textbooks over our head. That was back when textbooks were a lot less expensive and also had many uses that were ancillary to the primary indoctrination function.

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Only YOU can prevent forest fires. Smokey 🐻 🚬

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Swanson TV dinners.

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10 cent chicken pot pies.

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Penny candy - sugar, sugar, sugar. Me need sugar.

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Those drills were, I don’t even have words

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The drills that middle-schoolers have had to suffer in last 10 years--are worse, I think. As I experienced both: the Cold War drills and these school-shooter drills.

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I’m not disagreeing. I wasn’t trying to rank them or even compare them

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a bit of insanity, before progressing to complete insanity. The beginning of the military complex.

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We were herded into the wide corridor--no windows. Don't remember the stance required. 1955-62--but reading your words again, I realize these memories are only from the second floor of school--which means 5th and 6th grade--1960-62.

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Stance was probably kneeling (child's pose) with hands behind your neck. Tornado drill?

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The hallway was the tornado drill in KS.

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I remember those days well! In north Florida, we wore military-style “dog tags” to assist in identifying our remains after the nuclear attack😕

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as if there would be any remains.

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And castration of children, burn-loot-and-murder riots, drag queens, etc.

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I remember those "duck and cover" drills well.

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You left out protection from joy, setting your clock back, gardening, and the eating of meat. The ultimate problem, for which we will need a final solution, will be "Christian Nationalists," which have been proven to be unaffected by little metal desks.

God will deliver me from, through, or into his presence. This, "they" find problematic.

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I was a kid in the 1950s and 60s. I remember the monthly bomb drills under the desks. What a laugh that was. Basically fear mongering in the population, that was its purpose. Start with the elementary school kids, too. I remember even as a kid I was thinking, "How can crouching under a desk protect me from anything?" At least I was a critical thinker already at 8 or 9!

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Thinking back to those days, I wonder now if I was the only one who questiones how that was going to help us.

Just like going out into the hallway with a book over the back of our heads (for tornados). I wondered how that was supposed to help us as we were carried up into the sky in a tornado. I never asked - I just figured they knew more than I did (as they were the adults).

NOW I wish I would have asked, just to hear their explanation.

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Bring back the elementary desks - we each need one! I still remember my clothing sticking to the varnish of the wooden seat in the un-airconditioned Florida classroom.

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Little metal desks?

We all had wooden ones still with the ink bottle hole.

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Same here. The ink bottle hole was puzzling. Pencils were used. I can't imagine first graders with ink!

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omg I remember squatting under the desk, lol. totally insane, the desk, if it didn't vaporize would have melted on us. Yes, if only it worked on all this other crapola.

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Good idea Peach.

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"Pay insufficient attention to the freighting scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack which will bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services our society as a whole the COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison" -Klaus Schwab, June 2020 https://bitchute.com/video/7HAto9fAqkNg [56 seconds]

This devilish man is like the cat who ate the cheese and waited with baited breath for the mouse.

This may be related: Something incredible, 1 in 19 million years, is reported to be about to happen on April 8th: The 7 Other Planets in Our Solar System Will Form a Line as the Path of the Great American Eclipse of 2024 Crosses America: https://discernreport.com/the-7-other-planets-in-our-solar-system-will-form-a-line-as-the-path-of-the-great-american-eclipse-of-2024-crosses-america

2024 is going to be "interesting times". However, fear not.

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I am absolutely going to see that eclipse and I suggest everyone tries if they are in the path. I saw the one in 2017 and it blew my socks right off. It is astounding. Day became night and that is not a metaphor! I couldn't believe how dark it got. Amazing!! You would not believe how "small" the moon and sun really are visually.

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We are moving to Arkansas on Monday, arriving Friday and we will be there for the eclipse! Bub bye California!!

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All the best to you & the fam’s next chapter. My husband wants to wait to leave the state until our boys are finished with Highschool - I don’t think I can wait that long

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Arkansas is wonderful! You will love it. With Gov. Sanders in charge, it has even more potential.

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Renee, how did you pick AR? We’ve never been but are looking toward retiring somewhere warmer. Thinking to check out Hot Springs on vacay in April. I know nothing about Arkansas.

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I don't live there, but I have been there. My grandmother's family started out there. It goes from rustic to civilized, depending on whether you go to Bentonville or Flippin. Get some of their literature:

https://www.arkansas.com

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I’ve wanted to move to Nashville after I visited 20+ years ago. Unfortunately prices have skyrocketed since it’s been “discovered”. My husband wants to fish…a lot…so he looked up the best fishing in the USA and the White River is in the top five spots. From there we checked out www.city-data.com for the different areas demographics. A Red State was number one on our wish list.

But…guys…it’s been one of the most stressful things we’ve done. I was also still working at my hair business the day my moving van was delivered. Our house sold in 3 days and we haven’t stopped since. I started packing 6 months ago and I still failed. We had quite a bit of stuff not fit on the ABF you pack van…and our house was not that big. We gave away what didn’t fit. We’re staying at friends tonight and tomorrow before we leave tomorrow and I have to triage what we dragged with us. My bedding duvets did not get packed along with clothes that should have gone on the truck. We’re staying in temporary housing until we find a place, so I think I was overthinking what we’re going to need. We’re also driving my SUV and a truck pulling a boat….and two little dogs. I’m using shrink bags tomorrow and hoping for the best before we leave Monday.

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Wow! Best of luck to you Renee and thanks for your reply Hope it goes as smoothly as possible. Just try to embrace the adventure you are on!!

We also sold our house last year and moved to an apt nearby for the time being. In the midst of all that, my Mom had a stroke. Things may not go as planned but somehow you WILL get through.

We’re still considering TN and also are hoping for a red state with how crazy things are becoming.

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Happy to report I was able to condense it all down. The least important stuff was shrink wrapped and went in the boat. It has a cover. Hopefully no one tries to get into it. My SUV is packed with luggage and a tote. The dogs will have to ride in the truck.

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Wondering the same.

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Congrats!

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Agreed it was astounding. The coyotes howled in midday. The birds were silent. It was truly weird.

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I hear that there are some dire logistic predictions with the huge influx of people to the Ft Worth area. Traffic snarls (an everyday thing anyway), as well as the strain on city services...sewage, water, power, gas shortages, etc. There are estimates of an additional two million people coming to the area.

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We live smack dab in the middle of it. Planning on being well stocked and not having to leave the house for a few days. Traffic is already absolutely horrendous. Will be even worse for the event. Schools are (rightly) closing.

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I'm glad to know that they're at least planning for the event, and you're smart to plan ahead too. I heard that county offices would also be closed. My daughter and family live over in D...I don't know if they'll be affected much or not. At first I wondered if the fears were unwarranted, because the metroplex area already deals with huge numbers on a daily basis, including special events like sports and concerts which happen ALL the time. But apparently these numbers are out of the ordinary.

The upside is that you'll be able to see the eclipse from you own backyard. :-)

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If you want to go to a dance camping celebration for the eclipse in TX in April. Celest Fest. Family friendly. It is organized by personal friends of mine who resisted medical apartheid and toxic culture in the largely progressive dance community. They supported and held dance gatherings without medical poke mandates, even as they were excluded and pressured and ganged up upon (like so many of us). It takes some real integrity and clarity to do what they've done.

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Thinking that his cheese-tainted breath would attract Mousie Brown.

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April 8 is the day after 1 week after Easter or Pascha. Traditionally Pascha is celebrated for a full week, so April 8 is the day after Pascha.

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Hmm the day after Mercy Sunday.

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Easter isn’t the same date as Passover. Passover is April 22

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Not “Passover” but Pascha, also known as Easter.

https://orthodoxwiki.org/Pascha

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter

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Our Bible study group has been following this since the 1st ‘leg’ of the eclipse 7 years ago in 2017. I’m glad others are following it too.

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So like the Marvel movies! 🤣https://marvel-movies.fandom.com/wiki/Convergence

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Indeed. The Marvel movies follow the bible almost exclusively. Except, of course, it's inverted where God is the bad guy. This is worth the time if you've got it: https://bitchute.com/video/mXwQsakcTInf [80mins]

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Also, according to the Bible, spring is the time that ‘kings’ go to war.

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Spring Equinox--Sun moves into Aries, ruled by Mars, god of war.

Many attacks begin Mar 19, 20, or 21.

Examples?

Mar 19/20, 2003--Iraq war begins

March 19, 2020

Statewide Stay-at-Home Order Issued in CA

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TT, was rummaging through my digital viral voodoo files for something and found a drop you did years ago. It was a bundle of all things off kilter in PDF you had offered up. I opened and started reading, hours later my mind was blown. It's dozens of hours worth of reading. Not sure how, but I get a sense of why you do what you do and appreciate your time spent and data shared.

As for the link from B-chute on Marvel, it was righteous for lack of a better word. I get a sense that many know that Hollywood is not tied to the media, but is indeed an arm of the military. There is no such thing as entertainment and everything is predictive. Most of our actual 'education' is one part academic and then fleshed out with films and favorited acts by people that have left their villages / tribes / belief systems for the sunny climes and dark rituals / séances and the promise of golden lights. Even the most pious gets weak kneed by the right false American Idol. Ai narrative is just frosting on spike flavored cake.

Question for anyone that reads this:

How many films have you watched in your life?

More than 100? 1000?

Perhaps we should 'personcott' all Hollywood films?

ha ha ha. Right.

Anyways, dig your work. Thanks for the link. Worth the watch.

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The gnostic lie has been around for a very long time. The Marvel movies are just one of many of the current versions. The counterfeiter wants to be like the Most High, and his counterfeit of the Holy Spirit is the gnostic "sophia." The lie takes whatever form is most palatable to those who did not receive the love of the truth. Hence, the Marvel movies.

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Another "coincidence" is that this eclipse will pass over, or very close to, 7 US locations called Ninevah. In 2017, the eclipse crossed the US, crossing in the opposite direction of this eclipse, over 7 US cities called Salem.....creepy.

Nineveh is notable in the Bible as the capital city of Assyria (modern day Iraq), a longtime enemy of Israel.

https://michaeltsnyder.substack.com/p/on-april-8th-the-great-american-eclipse?publication_id=1520363&post_id=141839821&isFreemail=true&r=89k3w&open=false

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Thanks, Klaus, for the heads up on the "potential cyber pandemic" - Disease X? The man is relentless! Sorry to hear his progeny appears up to the task of carrying on in his dad's absence.

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When the arsonist predicts a fire, it's best to pay attention.

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June 2000?

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2020, my apologies, this has been fixed.

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Ode to an Establishment Sycophant: “The ass having fallen asleep upon the ice of a deep lake, the heat of its body caused the ice to melt, and the ass being under water awoke to his great discomfort, and was speedily drowned.” - The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci

🎶 "Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, men have named you....."🎵

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I like the Mona Lisa addition

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I couldn't resist.

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I adore the playfulness

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Matching Da Vinci's Mona Lisa With The Vitruvian Man

https://youtu.be/chuROw__2PM

NEW DISCOVERIES at the PYRAMIDS of GIZA That Will Change EVERYTHING

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLfL9J6SNjU&t=3760s

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Solar flares is a ridiculous explanation. I had family spread out all over the USA and some right next to me and I’d have service and they didn’t. It would affect all users in an area consistently.

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I mean, it's theoretically possible that some carriers could have their network set up in a way that's "vulnerable" to solar flares while others aren't... though it would sure be a bit weird. But tech can get VERY weird sometimes when you finally trace the real cause of an error.

But, cyber attack does initially sound more plausible.

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Ben Davidson debunks the hack and the system update theories, talking about exactly what you experienced, in the first link.

https://youtu.be/M9CfkDzWooI

https://youtu.be/IqLP_-OUeQo

It was flares.

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Yes we had eople in the same room and some phones were in SOS mode and some were fine. Same model phones. Same service provider.

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Yes, not to mention radio transmissions and the power grids if past solar flares are anything to go by --https://www.space.com/12584-worst-solar-storms-sun-flares-history.html

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Can't say it's from the vax, but a woman I know who's had multiple jabs (because she's immunocompromised due to a liver transplant and doesn't know the vax harms her immune system which she is trying to protect) has been diagnosed with dementia, according to her husband. Just this week, I heard of another woman I know who seems to have turbo dementia (if there is any such thing).

I talked to a young couple at church recently, who told me their son was vax injured. He had heart problems, but has been cleared to play sports, which is frightening to me. The husband's mother also had heart problems after her vax. This winter and last, the son has been sick for months. I have a friend who took multiple jabs and has been sick since December 20. I'm beginning to think it might be my duty to "speak the truth in love" and tell her that the jabs might have caused her problems. She needs to see a doctor who recognizes vaccine injuries and knows how to treat them.

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I would want someone to tell me the truth.

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Some people can’t handle the truth … I never got that quote from “A Few Good Men” until the COVID scam.

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The double meaning of that quote and given who issued it in the movie is that the peons can’t handle the “truth” the government dictates to be the truth. Funny, I’ve been using that quote often the last 4 years.

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But you probably didn't laugh at the idea of tyranny or scold people who tried to tell you the vaccines are harmful. She's still firmly in the narrative camp; she just got a pneumonia vax. Her doctors obviously don't know what to do, so they dished out Paxlovid and various antibiotics. She did apparently have covid, probably made much worse by her multiple jabs.

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I took the over-65 pneumonia shot and had vision problems for 18 months and also balance problems. The balance problems have lessened, but still there.

Paxlovid is actually a combination of two drugs, one of which has a FDA black box warning for liver problems.

"PAXLOVID is nirmatrelvir tablets co-packaged with ritonavir tablets."

"Ritonavir can cause serious, life-threatening side effects.These include inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), heart rhythm problems, severe skin rash and allergic reaction, liver problems, and drug interactions."

Link to data sheet for ritonavir...all 46 pages in pdf format.

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/209512lbl.pdf

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Plus, Paxlovid is known to cause a rebound covid illness.

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That too. My friend was just prescribed it for Covid. It had a $500 copay. His insurance kicked in a thousand. He was ambivalent and felt the outrageous copay was a good reason to pass.

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It seems like the people you talk to did figure out their diseases were caused by the shots, which is something I have not encountered yet! If you tell them about the treatments that are available and your truth may actually have a positive impact on their health. I tried to tell people several times but they’d rather die or worse - admit they are wrong - than face the truth … And I pride myself on never saying “I told you so” because that’s just annoying.

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I love your name on here!

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(Doctors are Baffled)

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Why, thank you! It’s my activist Instagram account name. 😊

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None acknowledge vaccine harm except the couple who told me about their son and mother. The first woman I mentioned, who had the transplant, proudly posted last fall that she had gotten the RSV, covid, and flu shots at the same time! Her doctor and pharmacist assured her it was fine to do so. Actually, it may not be the cause for the first two women, but it is for the last friend I mentioned.

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How does one find a Dr. who recognizes vaccine injuries? Asking for a friend (no joke unfortunately.) Also I am wondering if some of the injuries that we are seeing that appear to be heart/vascular related are actually neurological.

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I was actually trying to look for a friend today. 😊 There are providers on these sites, but the search seems difficult, maybe because I was using my phone.

https://covid19criticalcare.com/providers/

https://react19.org/for-patients/find-a-provider

Drs. Pierre Kory and J.P. Saleeby are good ones, both affiliated with the FLCCC.

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In Sharyl's "town hall" piece led me to Dr. Vaughn.

Which led me to:

Dr. Jordan Vaughn, who runs a "Long COVID Clinic" in Alabama.

https://twitter.com/jfvaughnmd09

Dr. Vaughn's Long Covid Clinic

https://medhelpclinics.com/service/long-covid-clinic

As well, I looked at the Treatment Options with Dr Vaughns outfit in Alabama. In short, Insurance will not cover it. You meet with him initially via a zoom call. The whole of the process last 4 months and you will do all lab work through LabCorp. (Easily found in most mid sized US cities) You will then do regular call /zoom updates weekly with his nurse. The cost is $2500 dollars with a % up front. Check it all out in the link. 

I shared this plus much more with him to show him that there are Docs out there will want to be sure you do not have an injury first considering the sheer numbers of them out there. 2500 bones sounds like a lot but research the testimonials, the actual cost of out of pocket positives like Chiropractors, Naturopathy and supplements. I didn't / don't suggest him or anyone else, but know that there still options and professionals that can help at least reestablish optimism.

So, consider this a potential situation worth looking into. 

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Does this doctor think long covid is more prevalent than vax injury or is he just trying to stay out of trouble?

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It's my belief that it opens a door to injured regardless of the belief. They cannot accept his help without knowing he is helping others with Vaccine Injuries. The symptoms being the same is it's own dose of reality.

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👍 Thank you. I will check.

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T-101, I will attempt to pay forward the path I found after presenting almost exactly the question you did. I have a mid 80s friend shot 4 times by a Pharma contract killer. Prior was a societal outlier with spring water flowing through his veins. Oddly, he was a big fan of Rush L, but they slipped in and scared him into the herd. He had two emergencies out of the blue that turned out to be occlusions and now has partial vision. He got the run around and tested as much as his platinum level insurance would allow. The final conclusion was Baffleitis. It was then that he reached out to me, who reached out to the s-stack community.

Tue, September 12th 2023 at 10:34 AM

WATCH: Sharyl Attkisson explores 'Long COVID' effects and treatment research in town hall

https://katv.com/news/nation-world/watch-sharyl-attkisson-explores-long-covid-vax-side-effects-in-town-hall-tuesday-september-12-2023-dr-pierre-kory

Sharyl has been in the fight before it was cool to be a stand up journalist. I suspect use of the term "Long Covid" is necessary since it's code for injury on one side and a term that allows someone to be injured but not acknowledge it on the other.

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Thank you. I will check this. Sorry about your friend. It is criminal what has been done and the lack of research and help for these people is compounding the crimes.

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Appreciate it. He will be okay. I concur on the 'criminals' and what have attempted thus far. This is far from over. Do what you can for you and others. Feel free to reach out if you need something researched further. I owe many I cannot repay, so I seek others that I can assist. Stay positive...

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I guess you could tell her she might be one of those who had a bad reaction to something in the jab. (Unstated: one of those millions.) And if there was any receptivity, you could tell her there's a doctor who can explore that possibility with her and treat it. It's a touchy subject.

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I'm telling friends who are having issues. Directing them to Dr. Kory and his Leading Edge Clinic.

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Cyber-attack, or "Test Run"??

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Had to be Lunar vibrations from yesterday’s moon landing. Couldn’t be a cyber hack, that’s too obvious. We will obviously never know.

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😂

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And the culprits will be the Russians or … the Aliens?!

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Test run! Definitely! The conspiracy theorists of 2020 have been warning us that a full blackout is coming. Sooner or later it will all be shut down.

Now, suddenly it has become the DS going to cause it. Back in 2020 is was the good guys that were gonna shut it down. Who knows now. I stopped trying to figure it out. But it’s coming.

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Ahhhhhhh….exactly Kelli — history repeating itself (test-run)…you nailed it…!!

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In reference to the flouride discussion yesterday, with the chemicals they put in the water, the frog in the boiling water also turned gay, but no one mentions that part.

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...and they made fun of Alex Jones who warned about the frogs turning gay.

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Jinx!! I just said the same!

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Ur right. But we know it. I remember looking at the the Alwx Jones video telling us that... I thought he'd lost his mind. Yet here we are lol

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I believe they turned female.

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So just a dumb nurse here, not a scientist but wouldn't a solar flare cause problems in other areas of the world? I mean, are WE THAT special that the sun glares and flares only at us? Bukele reminds me of Rudy Juiliani back when he took over NY and cleaned up that city. Btw, CPAC is LIT!! Been watching through Warroom.org and Javier Milei will be there I think tomorrow. Thank you Jeff!

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Regarding CPAC: The TDS conservative talking heads are losing their mind over the proceedings at CPAC: https://ewerickson.substack.com/p/the-zombie-conservative-movement

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TDSyndrome is how I diagnose whether I wanna listen 2 them or not lol

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Coming from the sun, the part of the earth actually facing the sun would get whatever is coming first and worst. The “event” started in early morning hours so the effects would have to travel through the earth itself. No way our systems affected and sunny side of earth not.

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And DC got a decent cleanup somewhere less than sixty years ago. And CHICAGO. and Detroit. Lullaby. Go to sleep. Close your eyes. We're in Deep.

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I remember! Clean up crime and there's no pay off for politicians. Can you say " who's the Boss here"?

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That's what I was thinking, but I'm much dumber than a nurse, so I just kind of crept away from the computer, turned on my phone and saw that it was okay.

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Feb 23Liked by Jeff Childers

Alex Jones speculates the cell phone outage was caused by Chinese hackers. I figure we will know for sure by the year 2067. I do nothing google if I can help it except an occasional map. Celebs have brains? Who'd a thunk it.

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What search engine do you use?

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presearch.io and search.brave.com are okay for starters in getting away from goolag

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I use brave and ever since I did my stupid update on my phone (which tell me they don’t control the battery life - I needed a new battery as it drained quickly - they refused to replace it even though I paid for the insurance, which I no longer do 🙄, and since I had refused the last few updates they kept telling me to do the latest update first - I did. Voila! Battery like new 😒 ) … ever since that update now Brave hesitates and says “google” with a warning that Brave is not safe for sensitive information. WTF! So now I don’t know if Brave is compromised, how google got their nose in my search engine, and how to stop this interference. 🤨 My phone wants to update and I again refuse. I bet if I update it will stop and go back to “normal”. Any suggestions?

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Try downloading the Brave Browser from the app store and using that directly when you want to search? (I know it's on Android, not sure about Apple.)

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Ok. Thanks. That is what I do but maybe I’ll try uninstalling and re installing it.

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Oh really, that's very strange. I've never heard of anything like it, perhaps in an Android permissions issue or something... uninstalling and reinstalling is worth a shot, yeah. Otherwise you might have to find a techy person and show it to them in person.

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Thank you

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Racially diverse nazis. Sounds like the democratic party.

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Hah! Good one!

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I can't help but think that whatever happened to AT&T had something to do with preparation by the government to steal the 2024 election.

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I worked as a poll watcher. There were SO MANY online glitches!! It was a nightmare but thankfully in Illinois Dems win AGAIN! 🤮

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Feb 23Liked by Jeff Childers

Happy Good morning C&C peeps🌞☕️🐣

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Feb 23·edited Feb 23

Here in Allegheny County, our new white liberal female County Executive declared that there will be 5 drop-off boxes for ballots in the May primary. Promised security (yeah, right).

Now...these...are...mail in...ballots.

What? People can't just drop them into a real USPS mailbox?https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/allegheny-co-executive-innamorato-expand-ballot-drop-off-councilman-blasts-decision/2AJKMO6GP5B2JMOTXBASGV32GE/

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Looks like PA may strike again.

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PA will cheat again.

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Better place all those drop boxes in Braddock, where the Fetterman family can guard them.

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