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rolandttg's avatar

The scam that is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a total fraud. I will state emphatically that raising money for breast cancer awareness month with expectations of breast cancer rates decreasing is like raising money for Monsanto / Beyer and expecting the food chain to become less toxic. .

Astra Zeneca founded breast cancer awareness , and rates have not dropped at all. They happen to make the most commonly used chemo drug for breast cancer. They also make some of the pesticides and herbicides that cause cancer. Notice they stress early detection, not finding ways to cure breast cancer. Most of the money funnels through them, or captured NGO's, like there Susan Koman fund.

Early detection is often not a good thing. Many of the lumps formed in the breast will disappear on their own, victims of the body's natural immune system. Furthermore, if early detection is the goal, thermographs have a much lower threshold for detecting tumors, and can find cancer years before a (not ever recommended ) mammogram. My wife will never have another. You receive cancer causing low level ionizing radiation when you get one. Plus, compressing the breasts as they do will cause any cancer cells to spread out of the breast.

The best tests for breast cancer are the thermographs, as I said above, and an ultrasound. Insurance will only pay for an ultrasound after you have had a mammogram. Slick, huh? Thermograms have no side effects, and are cheap, ~$250.

That said, most people don't want to hear it. Libtards, because they are fully brainwashed by the medical murder mafia, and decent people , because "they know people who have been saved by early detection".

All I can do is try and inform people, but even with a spouse who has cured breast cancer with zero involvement of an oncologist, with just a lifestyle change, I'm usually talking to the wind.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

"They" don't want to find a cure for cancer.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

The Cancer society has had over 100 years to find a cure for cancer. I have seen more work done in 2 years from substack articles and private researchers than I ever saw come out of allopathic medical research.

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J Boss's avatar

You stated that wrong, I think. Should have read, "The Cancer society has had over 100 years to hide all cures for cancer." FTFY

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carily myers's avatar

AGREE! Hide/buy/bury-all appropriate verbs for the "Cancer Cure"

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Astragale's avatar

Same with diabetes. Or smoking. Alcoholism. Obesity.

Corporations - & some charities - don’t want an end to these problems.

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Truthseeker's avatar

About 7 years ago I had someone high up in cancer research tell me they know and have the cure to cancer.

And all these cancer organizations have raised so much money for research… they can’t even dream

Up anymore research to do… because it’s all been done.

He contends 100’s and 100’s of millions sit unused…

He left the industry

He was so disgusted

Couldn’t be a part of it anymore… in good conscience

7 years ago…. I questioned if that could be true.

Covid revealed… that is 100% true. He was telling the truth. Without a doubt!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Truthseeker—my husband’s cousin has been trying to get his cure to clinical trial but no luck. Big pHarma will not touch it.

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Ripple's avatar

Scam and spam

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Barbls's avatar

They don't want to stop creating cancer.

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Vida Galore's avatar

It's a big business! My naturopath wanted me to get a mammogram. Ummmm, nope. I will NEVER put my breast in that machine again. One time, 14 years ago, I did it. They said they needed to do a biopsy to see if I had cancer because "something" showed up. Uh huh. So they got how much from my ins. co. to cut me open and find nothing? I'm guessing that probably netted them $30K or so.

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Granny Annie's avatar

I had my first and only mammogram 26 years ago when I was 40 years old. Because I am not at all well- endowed, it was sheer torture for me; you gotta have something to lay on the table, ya know? 😆 Never again!

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Barbara's avatar

Totally get it!! And when you're not "well-endowed" the results come back non-conclusive as having "dense breasts" anyway. I stopped getting mammograms about 15 years ago and instead focus on lifestyle, nutrition, sleep, water, sunshine and exercise :)

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

At recommended "baseline" eval at 35 when unbeknownst to him the radiologist slipped and said (closest approximation from memory), "...can't really tell anyway" [due to "dense" tissue] that was enough to say the tool was as good as useless in my case. Never had another; will leave this earth without another, especially after putting the ionizing torture device through the thoughtful reasoning test as OP @rolandttg expresses (though he may have dug deeper and researched -?). Near previous and near subsequent interactions with medicos as good as warded me off entirely from the bulk of their "help" across the board, traumatic injury excepted. One hundred percent on < 𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘤𝘶𝘴 𝘰𝘯 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘺𝘭𝘦, 𝘯𝘶𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯, 𝘴𝘭𝘦𝘦𝘱, 𝘸𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘳, 𝘴𝘶𝘯𝘴𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘦𝘹𝘦𝘳𝘤𝘪𝘴𝘦 > to this day. Those and turning inward to expand: The kingdom of God is within you (every one of us). Paying attention is key, imho.

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Barbls's avatar

Since stress is a trigger for illness, I presume the anxiety from these "questionable" dx's are the cause of many of the cancers they supposedly detect.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Autism Awareness Month for the last 15-20 years and they are still funding genetic studies.

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Bandit's avatar

You don't really want them to look at the horrific v@xx schedule for kids do you?

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BBS's avatar

Toxic food, seeding the atmosphere with 10's of billions of tons of aluminum etc a yr., pesticides--all BANNED by EUROPE...the list goes on and on and on

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Yet another scam

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

"Creating cancer". Excellent observation given our food supply, air, water etc.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

All the radio ads" we are closer than ever to finding a cure" ya ok.

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Carol M.'s avatar

One of my Pennsylvania aunts had a “female cancer” back in the 1960’s. One of her sisters found a doc in Chicago who took some of her blood and added a supplement to it. That was then injected into her arm. They did that for about a year (1x/month) and she was all better. That doc had a line of patients daily waiting for this. The medical association shut him down, took his license and threatened his nurse. She was to burn all his files or they promised to call the revenue boys. I wish I would have been old enough to get her address and rescue those files, or at least read them while she burned them. My aunt lived for decades after that treatment. We don’t know what the supplement was. 😢

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Marion's avatar

Very similar to the doctor who discovered how apricot kernels (which are high in B17) cure and prevent cancer - he was similarly treated by the US government in the 1970s. (Naomi Wolf has a Substack post on this). Apparently aspirin is also a cure, also high levels vit c amongst other things (anti-parasite drugs like FenBen seem extremely effective too, see the Joe Tippins protocol).

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Karmy's avatar

That was laetrile.

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rolandttg's avatar

Same thing. "B-17. World Without Cancer", by G. Edward Griffin. Chapter and verse. Read it twice.

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Karmy's avatar

From the apricot.

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Tardigrade's avatar

I remember the laetrile scandal.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Wow! Burn the files? That tells you right there they wanted to hide it. Also sounds like Dr. Punyamurtula Kishore who proved a better way to help addicts get clean versus big pharmas way of drug treatment centers. The deep state stripped him of his clinic, his medical license and threw him in jail for 11 months. https://lcnme.com/currentnews/addiction-doctor-brings-acclaimed-model-waldoboro-without-medical-license/

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Kind of like the FDA and Pfizer wanting to hide the Pfizer documents for 75 years.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Really. Doesn't this catch anyone's attention????

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thank goodness attorney Aaron Siri sued and we had a brave federal judge in Texas approve the release of the documents.

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Michael Framson's avatar

No good deed goes unpunished. Show me the man and I'll show you the crime.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Sounds like the Doc in TX in the 60’s cured all of his patents was telling industry of his success before his “accident”

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Carol M.'s avatar

The living, breathing, happy people were telling everyone! 🤓

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Karmy's avatar

Vitamin C? Linus Pauling advocated for High doses of vitamin c. Recently I’ve read about vitamin c and low dose aspirin as a cancer therapy.

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rolandttg's avatar

Especially IV C, in the 50 gram range ,, delivered over ~3 hours. Govt. made availability of high dose liquid C very scarce. Our biological dentist will do it, though.

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Vida Galore's avatar

And now that's referred to as "alternative medicine." Nope, that's ORIGINAL medicine. The pharma-goop people "need" now are just various addictive substances. Anyone else noticing how many teens have gone insane in the past 10 years? They're being fed drugs by their parents.

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rolandttg's avatar

Fetzner Report, 1909 was the start of it. Funded by JD Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Yes, though Flexner was the gun for hire whose name is on the report. The correction might be helpful should one choose to investigate? Thank you sincerely for each keystroke and heartbeat you dedicate to sharing priceless information.

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rolandttg's avatar

That has happened to everyone like him that they have identified. The cancer books we read are full of examples. This includes white warrior pioneers like Dr. John Richardson, and Dr. Ernest Krebs, who are both legends in the fight against this tyranny. It is demonic, nothing short.

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John Bugni's avatar

Erin Elizabeth, who is involved in wholistic health and natural medical solutions, has a blog on Telegram, among other platforms. She has tracked all the alternative practitioners that have "died under suspicious circumstances". Last I heard several years ago it was above 80. She is trying to bring attention to this.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

isn’t it amazing.

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Doug's avatar

Reminds me of what happened to Wilhelm Reich...

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Tardigrade - I can’t tell which comment this is reacting to? This dang format…

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

My husband died of cancer, and the ONLY donations made from me are directly to people suffering. People I know who need help paying the bills while they go through treatment and are paying exorbitant medical bills. (Thanks obummercare.)

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Melissa S's avatar

The CEOs of the "non-profit" health organizations generally make at least half a million dollars a year including benefits. In most cases donations to those charities impact minimally, if at all those people suffering. I could be wrong, but without exception, all of these "health" charities pushed the experimental jabs on the people they supposedly were championing. And also pushed them on the families. I remember Ronald McDonald House refusing to allow unvaxxed parents of children with cancer to stay in their houses.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Oh the irony. Though in general the organization does good work for families, parent org McDonalds are purveyors of junk fast food. Hm. Another irony, Susan G. Komen (the OG pink ribbon) has sponsorships for example from big name cosmetics companies, whose products contain known endocrine disruptors and carcinogens. &c. Scamolicious for the charities imo.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yeah, just give us a bazillion more $$$.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Conditions, once cured, cease generating income. See Al Sharpton's career for a fine example.

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FH's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

Oh wait. It shouldn’t be laughed at, all the damage he’s done over the decades

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

As I understand it, chemotherapy is what keeps hospitals in the black.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Doug's avatar

Waitaminnit... This is Breast Cancer Awareness Month?! I was just notified that October is LGBTQIA+ History Month! I thought they had June! But then there's Juneteenth and the awareness around that...

How many causes get to claim a month? Who decides which month? What about the previous holders of that month?

Just how much awareness are we supposed to maintain? How long until our awareness of everything shuts down due to overloaded synapses?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Veterans only get 1 day.

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Freebird's avatar

Wouldn’t it be refreshing to have a month celebrating straight white men? 😂

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Doug's avatar

I'm a straight white man, and I approve this message.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Juneteenth should only apply in Texas since it memorializes the day the slaves in Texas heard about the Emancipation Proclamation.

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monica's avatar

yes. It wasn't a thing until a few years ago.

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Doug's avatar

In my town, it's also Domestic Violence Awareness Month! I saw the sign on my ride home from work!

***awk*** sizzle*** [brain synapses shorting out***

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

My pet theory (one of them anyway) is that cancer subsidizes all the other departments in hospitals.

My other pet theory about hospital budgets is that bankrupt hospitals in states like NY were a contributing factor in COVID protocols, to turn their red ink to black.

As Steven Crowder says, prove me wrong.*

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

*Change my mind?

Either way...

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Verve's avatar

And remember when Biden said if he was elected president he'd cure cancer? What a clown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Df0xnmxLuw

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Is death considered a cure to him?

Then he nailed it...

I know, dark.

Clowns kill.

Fact.

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Verve's avatar

Touche' Anita!

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SM's avatar

The cure has been eliminated by “vaccine researchers” who are determined to financially profit from their products being used worldwide.

The cure has always existed, but so has the selfish, domineering and greedy government.

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Karmy's avatar

It would destroy an entire industry. Same for cardiovascular disease, etc.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Kathleen: Twice now I've tried to comment and post a link to this documentary which has been mostly SCRUBBED from the Great Blue Beyond aka, the www.

(Third time's the charm I hope.)

One must be VERY intentional when searching for data which has all but "disappeared".

"RUN FROM THE CURE". (LITERALLY RUN.)

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3usegr

Aka the Rick Simpson Story. (Which has similarities to the story about the mining engineer who basically stumbled upon another cheap cure, while in the jungle...)

"They" can't seem to disappear this documentary.

Or Joe Tippens.

Or the Fen Ben stack.

Or the THOUSANDS if not MILLIONS of (anecdotal) stories of NONTOXIC, cheap and effective cancer cures. Written by the CURED.

They keep trying to though... 😉

Again: RUN FROM THE CURE

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3usegr

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Both of your comments actually did get posted.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Yep saw that. Thanks. ♥️

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

It's way too profitable!

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rolandttg's avatar

Over 600K work in the cancer industry, more than the number of Americans who die with it every year.

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Gov't just announced that over 650k people are 'homeless' in the USA.

Without the Cancer "Industry", would the number double???

Or would the number cut in half?

Why one asks??

How many people become homeless because of having to claim bankruptcy due to medical debt??

They call it 'healthcare'.

For whom??

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carily myers's avatar

OMG, never realized that!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

I had something all tippy tapped out but my finger slipped and it Gone, Baby, Gone.

"Run from the Cure." (Literally: RUN.

Do a Google or better yet, do a BRAVE search.

See what happens when you try to click the link to this documentary film. (Aka: The Rick Simpson Story.)

"They" don't want to find a cure for cancer."

Kathleen my dear, "they" don't want you to find out that there are many cures for cancer.

So? They censor. Suppress. "Remove" videos for "violation of terms", etc.

You know the drill.

Folks: they'll have to kill me & the internet before I stop yakking.

(Ask Joe Tippens et al what happened when he was sent home to die... And millions of others who decided to ditch the "gold standard of oncology" care and the "doctors" who sliced, poisoned and burned them. To near DEATH.)

This is an OLD documentary folks. I watched it when it first appeared and was quickly DISAPPEARED from view(s).

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3usegr

I know y'all understand. Perfectly.

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MJ's avatar

It would ruin the "gravy train"

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

A cure...!! How can we pay all those people inside The Beltway!!??

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Barbls's avatar

I had a sister who was killed by "early detection" and subsequent surgical mutilation and chemical poisoning. Every single [name the disease] awareness and support org is created and funded by medical profiteers.

Glad to see your comment, rarely made by anyone, that crushing sensitive breast organs is destructive. My last mammogram was about 40 years ago because it caused ongoing pain that persisted 6 months.

I believe that at least a third of all cancers would be cured if we stopped screening for them and meddling with them; bodies like to cure themselves with physical activity and clean food.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

A friend of mine developed C. diff from receiving a colonoscopy. He was on some really heavy duty antibiotics to treat.

Often wondered if that was one of the causes of his early death.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

My wife used to work for a large gastro practice.

C-Diff was a COMMON side effect of the "early detection" scam.

They cure nothing.

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Robin Greer's avatar

😳🤨 My FIL was killed with side effects from a colonoscopy. The instrument was not cleansed properly. He was on immunosuppressive medication for RA. Infection set in and he didn't realize it. The infection went to his heart valve and grew so rapidly that a huge chunk of bacteria came loose and went straight to his brain causing a massive stroke. Dr. Mercola did an article that stated that over 100,000 people are hospitalized each year for injuries following colonoscopy. This is information they don't share with you.

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CHop's avatar

Mercola is the reason I never had one and never will. He is also the reason my kids never got the HPV shot. He's an American hero. I'm so sorry for your FIL. Keep spreading his story in hopes it will prevent others from going through the same horror he did.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Judicial Watch also warned about the HPV shot more than 10 years ago.

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Astragale's avatar

CHop - I agree. Dr Mercola shares masses of useful info.

Which is why the government is persecuting him.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

An Orthodox Priest in our area died from sepsis, found too late, after they perforated his colon during a routine colonoscopy.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

My cousin had one and after the procedure (on a Friday) the doc said he should go to the ER if he developed a fever. The doc took off for his beach vacation and my cousin ended up in surgery in the hospital with a dangerous infection from an intestinal tear sustained in the colonoscopy. The doc knew he had punctured his intestinal wall and didn’t do anything about it because he was leaving on vacation!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is absolutely disgusting 😡

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MaryAnn's avatar

They need not wonder why their med mal insurance is so costly.

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Susan Seas's avatar

🤯

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'm very sorry. I lost my FIL to turbo cancer in March 2021. I'm sure it was the damned vaxx.

Bill was a great guy. Solid as a rock. I was the only person there when he died.

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monica's avatar

I'm very sorry for your loss. My FIL (also a Bill) has developed multiple myeloma since the vaxx and a recent raging eye infection, most likely related to knocking out his immune system with the cancer treatment but possibly caused by the damage from the vaxx and boosters. working now to try and save his eye so we can have a hope of restoring eyesight at a much future date per the doctor's estimated timeline.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks for posting.

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Lorita's avatar

Hubs got c-diff from getting an antibiotic that is notorious for causing c-diff in older people, dental work from a dentist who just didn't know. DEI?

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Robin Greer's avatar

We have a friend in the hospital right now dying from sepsis from dental treatment gone horribly bad. The dentist thought it would be a good idea to crown an abscessed tooth. NOT a good plan!

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MOMinator's avatar

Please check out Dr Paul Marik’s HAT protocol for sepsis.

H= hydrocortisone (steroids)

A=ascorbic acid (high dose IV vitamin C)

T=thiamine (vitamin B1)

Prayers for your friend 🙏🏼

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Lorita's avatar

I am so sorry. What the heck is going on? I went to the dentist last month for a MINOR repair. I may have mentioned this but I was sick with the runs for almost two weeks after because of the numbing gel which I accidentally swallowed or the lidocaine. I struggle with food and chemical sensitivities. I'd like to point out the gel has polyethylene glycol in it and red food dye according to the internet. I hate to say this but for a few years now I have avoided mainstream health care, I'll add the dental too.

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rolandttg's avatar

Get a biological dentist. Well worth the search and $$

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John Bugni's avatar

Roland, I was a non-biological dentist for 38 years: a product of my brainwashing education. I agree with your recommendation.

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rolandttg's avatar

I am humbled by your response. It takes a big man to admit that. We had the same dentist for 40 years, since he first went into practice . He retired 5 years ago, and he is such a good man, as is his receptionist wife, I would never share with him what I now know about conventional dentistry. It would kill him. The man once saw me on a Sunday, and brought up decades later on a regular basis a painful dental experienced that truly surprised and bothered him,

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Lorita's avatar

I will look into that!

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Lorita's avatar

I was born in 1948, I can hardly wrap my head around how scary the world is now. I don't know what I would do without God. Praying everyday for mercy to get through, but I believe good is coming. Thank you for the information and about the molecular iodine. We use colloidal silver for many of the things you mentioned. I'll be looking that up, blessings.

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Please post product. Thank you .

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Mary H.'s avatar

Thank you.

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Austin's avatar

Dentists. Every major medical issue I've ever had was at the hands of a dentist!

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Dena's avatar

This site is a great source of information. I love her recommendation for Himalaya toothpaste. https://deeprootsathome.com/can-xylitol-help-you-skip-dental-cleanings/

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Austin's avatar

This is SO funny!!!! I was needing toothpaste the other day and found Xylitol toothpaste there. Bought 2 tubes. And after my last "cleaning," horribly incompetent technician, the only reason I'd make another appointment (even with a different technician) would be as a result of having a need to travel across town.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Oh geez...there are certain antibiotics that are not recommended for various age groups.

The dentist should have known.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Did not know, now do. Thank you, KJ.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Cipro is one of the antibiotics that is not recommended for people over 65.

This link states that the age range is from 18 to 60 years.

https://www.drugs.com/tips/ciprofloxacin-patient-tips

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G Harkness's avatar

No one should EVER take cipro for any reason at all, EVER. There's no magic that happens at 60 or before 18 that makes it okay to take a chance on cipro's famous tendon-rupturing side effect. Plus many other dozens of side effects too numerous to mention. It took my husband well over 5 years to recover from the four cipro tablets he took in late 2019, and even still there are problems.

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Truthseeker's avatar

It has a double black box warning

It’s mitochondrial toxic.

I know people who have been debilitated on this medication

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

It is the ONLY antibiotic that got the bug after my BIL nearly died. He's had a whipple... When his doc up north had him stop it, he was back in the hospital in 5 days...

I do indeed agree, it is only for rare situations! And only with precautions!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I have known people who take it after a tick bite.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Doxycycline is the norm for what to take after a tick bite.

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Truthseeker's avatar

And doxy is being linked to suicides in kids who are put on it for acne- spread the word

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3888527/

There’s a little bit of poison in every medication.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you Kathleen!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Here is a link to a list of 10 antibiotics and their most serious side effects.

https://medssafety.com/list-of-10-common-antibiotics-with-dangerous-side-effects/

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Kitkat's avatar

Bookmarked. Thank you for sharing!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

What a good friend you are, Kathleen!

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BBS's avatar

I did not knw that! Thank you!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The antibiotic cipro is known to cause tendons to tear.

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NX17's avatar

My primary care Dr. prescribed Levaquin for a sinus infection in Dec. 2009. She never did before, it was always Azithromycin. Levaquin tore my right shoulder tendon within 5 days, requiring surgery in June 2010. 2 years of misery. When I questioned doc why she prescribed it, she replied “O the sinus Infection was ‘deep.” 🙄 She was lucky I didn’t know the evils & corruption of big pharma back then. I’m sure she was highly compensated to push their poisons.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Yes, total kick back situation. Quinolones are specifically designed to last line of defense for MAJOR infections. They were the only thing that beat back the MRSA infection my sister picked up in Afghanistan, which saved her life, but she still has issues from using the drug to this day.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Geez...that sounds brutal.

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The Shepherd knows's avatar

I avoid all fluoroquinolones. It’s the category of antibiotics that includes cipro.ciprofloxacin,levaquin,lovofloxacin, avelox, moxifloxacin, etc.

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BBS's avatar

TY again, Kathleen.

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Desert Jewel's avatar

Could those antibiotics be listed here? Of course not as recommendation, just neighbor to neighbor info.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

I agree. I did comment above that Cipro saved my sisters life when she contracted a serious MRSA infection in afghanistan. If the quinolones are ever prescribed it should be a last line of defense situation. I do think that older antibiotics combined with IV ozone, Vit C etc would be just as effective without the horrible side effects if you have access to the non allopathic treatments. Most antibiotics designed in the last 20 years need to be reserved for truly life threatening infections if used at all.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Also I think that list is fear mongering click bait. ALL medication have side effects. The second medication listed , Cipro is in a class of antibiotics called quinolones which should e used in life threatening situations and probably not even then. Penicillin, amoxicillin and zithromycin have of the lowest side effect rates of antibiotics in the modern world. The discussion needs to be centered around being healthy enough that these interventions aren’t needed in the first place.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

At least people now have a starting list of antibiotics to be wary of...

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Ripple's avatar

I was given amoxicillin as an infection preventive after getting a root canal. Two days later I broke out in hives all over my body and ran a low fever. I had no idea I was allergic. I needed to take prednisone for a week to calm it down.

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@Lorita can you say which antibiotic please? I know people who are instructed to take amoxicillin before any dental procedure based on their past knee surgeries. Thx.

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Lorita's avatar

Antibiotic Classes with Highest Risk of C difficile (odds ratio 5 or more)

Without a doubt, clindamycin carries the highest risk of C difficile infection with an odds ratio of about 17-20 compared to no antibiotic exposure.3-5 Fluoroquinolones, cephalosporins, aztreonam, and carbapenems carry a fairly high risk, all of which being associated with an odds ratio of approximately 5 compared to no antibiotic exposure. Blessings

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Patrice's avatar

It is no longer protocol to take antibiotics after knee replacement and prior to dental work. My dentist, primary care and orthopedic surgeon all concurred.

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rolandttg's avatar

Me neither. . My functional doctor prescribed a supplement instead. (hip replacement) I am not home, so I cannot give you the name of it.

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SA's avatar

This happened to someone I know in his 30’s. It’s becoming more common in even young people bc of antibiotic overuse.

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NX17's avatar

I had a root canal performed in 2011 & got C-dif from the antibiotic. Horrible experience. Dr. said don’t ever take it again. Been on my drug allergy list ever since.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And unexpected fecal transplants from inadequately cleaned equipment. YUCK

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Bandit's avatar

IKR?!

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rolandttg's avatar

Again, I am unable to access the actual comments today, so I just went to something else you posted.

We are packing up to leave Stonington in the morning. After a stop in

Bath to patronize the excellent Farmer's Market, we will spend another 8 days in Marrtown, a hamlet right beside Georgetown, not far from Five Island Lobster Pound.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Medomak/Bremen from tomorrow p.m. until 10/20. Sent you location via DM some days ago.

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rolandttg's avatar

Every time my dad had a colonic biopsy, he got an infection. He had a PSA (crappy test, BTW) of ~28 for probably 15 years. Died of kidney failure. I'll never get a PSA test again. What men do not realize is that it is almost never warranted to have prostate surgery, because something else is going to kill you first.

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Anybody with prostatitis should start with daily doses of magnesium (magnesium threonate, magnesium malate, or magnesium bisglycinate; 1 gram/day if your bowels can tolerate it) and boron, and stick with it a few months before considering anything more invasive.

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Austin's avatar

I've had two and then read the issues with them. Haven't, and won't, ever have another one. Thank goodness the doctor was stellar!

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Deb's avatar

Fluroquinolones are the generics

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Holly's avatar

Nuclear? No thanks! The secret is ‘we’ know that clean, free energy is doable. Tesla and others (who have ‘disappeared) knew the secret. Why was Tesla’s lab and all his equipment ‘confiscated’? Dr. Steven Greer has some interesting information for those who care to check.

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I read elsewhere that disclosure is as much as nigh, though the nigh timeline could be prolonged while the blob thrashes and clings to its dwindling, diminishing posts of power and control. I suspect within a decade to decade and a half? No crystal ball of course. I'd bet Europe adopts the first free energy models, too. USA is home to the petro dollar/the hegemonic industry fossils of the fossil fuel industry. They will resist the change to their make bank pets until the People demand it, based on watching other nations' undeniable successes. All conjecture. But disclosure will open up a whole lotta questions. Not to mention revelations about inventors of variations of free energy technologies "disappeared" or died suddenly over the past 50-70 years or so...

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Deb's avatar

What drug did the dentist use?

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SteelJ's avatar

Gilbert Welch was doing a lot of good work some years back. His excellent short book "Should I be Tested for Cancer? Maybe not and here's why" should be required reading. It's wise to be skeptical of everything you read, including Welch. But he's much more believable than cancer industry shills.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I always say I will never be diagnosed with cancer because I am never getting screened for it!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen. I’m in my 40s and my GYN keeps pushing me to get a mammo. Dang it.

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Kate's avatar

I am 54 and have never had a mammogram, you do not need one. We know our bodies better than anyone else. God made them wonderfully, we just need to trust Him and our own instincts. Allopathic care is disingenuous.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen sister! I’m mostly trying to figure out how I keep getting a pap without a mammo. They may refuse me.

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Kate's avatar

If it helps knowing, I have not had a pap for about 20 years. The only one I ever had was a year after our youngest son was born. Even with very irregular periods and menstrual pain my whole life, I do not feel as though I have missed them… Trust yourself, don’t let them bully you.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Horizons's avatar

Watch the movie “Boobs: The War on Women’s Breasts” first, then decide. Several places you can stream it.

Quick tip: Search on the entire title, not just the word “Boobs.” 😬

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Lisa Ca's avatar

RIGHT! Thanks for the warning otherwise I’d be inundated with pics and sites no doubt. I’m vey curious on the film.

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FH's avatar

I listened to Sharyl Attkisson interview the woman who produced this documentary. I haven’t gone for a mammogram since. I started when in late 20s because mass of cystic tissue- or so my physician believed. If I ever screen for cancer again, it will be through thermography.

Kind of related(?): almost two years ago, I discovered some old blogs discussing completely abandoning shampoos and conditioners. Eventually I found e-book “Happy Hair” by Lucy Aitken Read (Amazon/Kindle). The book is over 10 y/o, still useful. I am 18+ months into it and while I am still experimenting, I will never go back and have changed all my skincare products.

I think commercial skincare products are probably not great for overall health, for lots of reasons.

Because of comments here, I have also changed out my dental care!

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SoManyQuestions's avatar

I am 10 years no shampoo and conditioner! It was a bit of a rough start (about a 2 week detox, plan accordingly) but now my hair is just happily living it's best life.

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FH's avatar

I read one woman’s account, she is down to water only. I am not there yet. But distilled or boiled water is fantastic.

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Dianne Denson's avatar

What does Happy Hair recommend??

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FH's avatar

There are so many recommendations and tips in this book, I simply can’t summarize it. Also I think every head of hair is different, so my takeaways from reading the book will be different than yours.

The one universal recommendation is to use a boar bristle brush, essential for many reasons, such as distributing natural oils down the hair shaft as well as keeping the hair shafts clean.

If I were younger I would spring for one of the expensive brands, because with good care it would last for decades. At this point the decades ahead of me are far fewer than those behind. Amazon sells Spornette DeVille brand, more affordable.

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Ripple's avatar

And then there's the mutilation in the form of the removal of the healthy breasts of teenage girls who have been told the lie that their troubles are because they are really boys and this would make their mental and emotional anguish go away.

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Starsky's avatar

They pushed me and pushed me that they needed a “baseline” mammo. At 50 I finally relented. I have scar tissue all around my neck and clavicle from a whiplash injury + C4 fracture. I was in so much pain for about 3 months afterwards. It reactivated so much trauma. Never again unless absolutely necessary.

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rolandttg's avatar

Don't. Do. It.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️ I haven’t yet

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STH's avatar

Look into qtimaging.com 😊

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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CH's avatar

It is possible that inexpensive antibiotics can cure some cancers since they are likely caused by infections (viral, bacterial, and fungal). "Experts" do not dispute that liver, cervical and stomach cancers are caused by infections. My personal belief is that we are difficient in vitamins and minerals, also, that would prevent some cancers.

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rolandttg's avatar

Yup. All of what I know came after stepping off the ledge , cancelling her scheduled mastectomy the next morning, and learning all we could about cancer. Talk about an eye opener. But I have no fear of cancer any more, because I know what it is, what causes it , and how to cure it.

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Dreamom3's avatar

I had one mammogram. Never again. I am not “well endowed” so to get any tissue between the plates required the tech to practically rip them from my body. I would elect childbirth or another kidney stone over the excruciating pain of a mammogram

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Juju's avatar

I stopped getting mammograms five years ago after they scared the hell out of me with the need for an ultrasound and two other tests because they “found something and had to move quickly”. It was just fatty cyst tissue. But they made their financial killing at the expense of my immense anxiety I went through. Never again. Doctors sent me a message through MyChart that I was due for one and I flat out told them in my reply F* Off! (pardon my French, but please allow it - it was deeply earned)

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LMWC's avatar

The same with mammograms, and I won’t do a colonoscopy again either. They’re free with your Medicare ins. Yeah, right. Then I’m saving Medicare all kinds of money….To keep my doctor in case I break something or really need one for, I don’t know, something, I had to make a Medicare appointment visit. I haven’t been in 4 years. But I know the routine. Spend 45 minutes with a Medicare nurse answering ridiculously dumb questions, do the usuals, blood pressure checks, listen to your heart, check your nose and throat. Then the PA will ask if you want a myriad of “immunizations” , and tell you to get your blood work done. Nope, nope, and nope.

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Truth 101's avatar

The fear of breast cancer and impending doom if you don't get all the tests very much mimics the fear that was installed in many people about the dangers of covid and the need to frequently test.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Same . They do house calls for our annual well visits. When asked to do further tests & recommended shots , the answer is always NO .

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Juju's avatar

Best weapon in a woman’s toolbox these days: F* Off!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

We have to stop being nice to people that are trying to kill us.

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shayne's avatar

Ditto!!!!

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TiredCitizen's avatar

I did the Cologuard instead. Nurse tried to have me get colonoscopy because I wouldn't have to have another one in 5-7 years. Cologuard was every three years. I voted for that because of the dangers of the colonscopy. Morons.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Been using that for the last 10 or 12 years. Because I’ve had polyps, thinking of having a last colonoscopy. (I’m 73.) Just can’t get up the courage, tho.

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LMWC's avatar

My husband and I both have Cologuard tests sitting in our closets. Our insurance supplemental sends them out. A friend who’s husband has to have colonoscopy’s more frequently, said all the Cologuard tests do is check for blood in the stool. They invariably find it, then they recommend a colonoscopy. It’s all a racket.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

But I’ll take it over the colonoscopy.

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Tonya's avatar

And I wonder how much that added stress contributes to the disease burden - either leading to eventual cancer of some type, or causing any number of chronic illnesses in which stress can be a factor.

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rolandttg's avatar

There is zero doubt that stress and trauma triggers cancer, and pretty much all disease. Hence the push by the cabal to keep the sheep in a state of constant fear. Zika! Measles! Stupid 19! Monkey Pox! Flu!

Turn off the TV. Chill. Read a book. Been in Maine for 2 weeks at a place with no TV, and no 4G cell service., yet somehow, we are still alive

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Mary H.'s avatar

I went through a similar experience. They also did a biopsy and I had to wait weeks for the results. NEVER AGAIN.

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Susan's avatar

Same happened to me, ultrasound then a biopsy, turned out same thing, but at least they told me before the weekend so I wasn't left wondering.

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rolandttg's avatar

Just read your comment about your friend just diagnosed with cancer but won't use dog dewormer because it is not Fauci approved. (I am unable to see and respond directly to comments today for some reason, so I just looked for your name and something else you posted). Impressive she won't even do her own research to verify or disprove.

Makes sense right? My wife used it and it worked, but she trusts the covid enforcers more than real life examples. You did what you could. Life is hard on stupid people, and it well could cost her her life.

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Susan's avatar

I would like to think if I was in that position, try everything to see if it helps, what could it hurt to try? What's the new saying? Can't fix stupid?

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Jaci's avatar

Many suffer from false positives and they rush women into making fast decisions without second opinions or time to think.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Every time I had one I had to go back for a second look, so I would skip a couple years because I had 2. Haven’t been for Years and never will! Luckily my Dr quit (between two week appointments) 😳 they had to wait to reassign me to someone else but eventually forgot about me 😂

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Robin Greer's avatar

Happens all the time. It's ridiculous.

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Not Me's avatar

Me too

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TiredCitizen's avatar

I had the exact same experience. Doctor's office called and said we need to do another mammogram. Person calling couldn't tell me why which made me freak out more (friend had mastectomy a few years before). I had a 3D one and it was nothing. I was FURIOUS at the doctor's office. Found out their big corporate owner wouldn't let person calling patients tell what the issue was and of course doctor wasn't available.

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rolandttg's avatar

Before turbo jab induced cancer, cancer was Not something you needed to act quickly to address. Fear porn. Cancer is slow growing, or at least, was. And I adore breasts, but you don't need them. it's not like the cancer was in your brain, or causing a blockage (Then you need to act fast)

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Fred Jewett's avatar

I stopped donating to Red Cross and Cancer Societies in 2022. I was slow to realize the Cancer society was geared to raising funds for funding the Cancer machine and not for finding a cure. When they supported the Jabs then that was the end of the line for me to donate to them. Jabs cause cancer.

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rolandttg's avatar

It's worse than that . The Cancer "charities" also are directly involved in shutting down real cures, and destroying the lives of doctors who try and use them. They are not useless,. They are evil.

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carily myers's avatar

shut down/buy/bury any cures, the "ethics" of cancer "charities"

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Emumundo's avatar

My sister was diagnosed with breast cancer at 34, years ago when this was an outlier. Six years of chemo and seven operations. No nutritional advice, eat whatever you want. She would even have visitors run down to the McDonalds (WHICH WAS IN THE HOSPITAL) to get her food. She would sit in the cancer ward and drink colas and no one ever told her that sugar feeds cancer. My family home was on a golf course and out of a family of 8 ( 2 parents, 6 siblings) 4 have been diagnosed with cancer. I think there’s a connection with whatever was sprayed on the golf course and my family’s health problems. I will never have a mammogram, I will never have allopathic cancer treatment. It’s barbaric. When you look at the sponsor page of big cancer groups- American cancer society, Susan G. Koman, etc. look at their sponsors. Big food. It’s a grift. They raise millions of dollars and take themselves out to a nice dinner and pay themselves on the back. Long story short, as Dr. Andrew Saul used to say, Doctor Yourself.

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carily myers's avatar

LIKE!

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Just_Henry's avatar

https://fenbendazole.substack.com presents detailed Case Reports of women who have eradicated their breast cancers with safe, inexpensive, over the counter fenbendazole

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Bandit's avatar

Also, read 2nd Smartest Guy in the World. He has lots of stacks about fenben and ivm curing cancer.

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Robin Greer's avatar

And "My Cancer Story Rocks" by a man who used Ivermectin to cure his lung cancer.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Joe Tippens story… from quack conspiracy theorist denounced by the medical industrial complex… to embracing the “dog wormer” as acceptable sound practice…. It’s amazing how conspiracy theories become acceptable main stream fact…. eventually… when the overton window reaches the main stream….

https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/integrative-cancer/a-journey-of-hope-joe-GLXYIZJEV2y/

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

And how about this poor Canuckistanian who was SAVING lives in eastern Canada.

Before he has to FLEE. Or face imprisonment.

Remember the name: RICK SIMPSON.

And this is where the documents and documentary can still be found. ("They: have scrubbed every YT upload. For many years...)

'RUN FROM THE CURE."

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3usegr

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rolandttg's avatar

Shame he went the Rockefeller route first, or he would still be alive today. That destroys your immune system, so the natural cures are truly fighting an uphill, often insurmountable battle.

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carily myers's avatar

I have stage 1 uveula (that thing that hangs down in the back of your mouth) cancer and am following a 4 month prodical that I read on the 2nd Smartest Guy sub. Fenbendizol/Ivermectin/Vit D/E. My growth (at 2 months) has gone down.

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Bandit's avatar

🤗🤗🤗🤗 VERY happy to hear that! 🙏✝️

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CHop's avatar

Thanks for posting. I'm adding it to my emergency kit after seeing Dr. Makis tweet about it. Just subscribed to Fen Ben as he has even more info about it.

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Susan's avatar

I literally just ordered some off Amazon, still awaiting delivery, want to look more into its benefits.

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rolandttg's avatar

Happy Healing, Inc. , Please . Eff Amazon

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Susan's avatar

Did not know about them, sorry, will put it on my favorites list though

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rolandttg's avatar

My wife is one. She swears that made more difference than anything else she did.

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Susan's avatar

One of my coworkers was just diagnosed with breast cancer, I literally sent the link you sent out above and she said no, "this drug is not FDA approved and used for animals" oh well, I would rather do something like that then try chemo

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

"RIP Susan's coworker."

She has several years or months of reduced quality of life (Aka MISERY) to look forward to under the:

"Gold Standard of Care." 😉

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Ann Moody's avatar

Yes, and it’s available on Amazon.

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rolandttg's avatar

Happy Healing Inc, please. Eff Amazon

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carily myers's avatar

I buy it frm All Day Chemist, eff Amazon

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Carrie's avatar

In addition to all that, the whole pink thing… everyone wearing a pink ribbon, football players wearing pink shoes, etc., very cult like, lemming like behavior. So many in our society just follow the latest trend, it’s no surprise vast amounts of people blindly followed the Covid recommendations promoted by government and media.

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Freebird's avatar

Many years ago, probably ‘90s, when they started the ridiculous pink everything, is when I realized that the whole enterprise was BS. If they used the money foolishly spent on making everything pink, they’d have a lot more for true research. What’s the purpose of PINK? As Rush famously said…”symbolism over substance”. It’s obvious that they don’t want a cure: there’s simply too much money in treating the disease, a cure would effectively kill the cash cow.

But it’s disheartening that so many people are so easily manipulated; and sickening that our medical professionals are totally complicit in the scam.

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Melissa S's avatar

It is called "pink washing". Just another form of virtue signaling by corporations. Meaningless gestures that show that the companies sponsoring it really care about women's health because they will donate a tiny percentage to Susan G Komen, another scam organization that mainly "spreads awareness" - as if most women in this country are ignorant of breast cancer. As someone in the comments above mentioned, give a donation directly to help a woman going through breast cancer.

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Sherry's avatar

Oh my! At my quilt guild this week a sweet older woman demanded we all wear her pink ribbons. All I could think of was Rush and his ‘I care more than you’ ribbon skit!

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NAB's avatar
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There's a great Seinfeld episode in which Kramer refuses to wear "the ribbon" for AIDS. It's hysterical.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

The whole “pink” campaign… what a psycho psyop to further promote main stream death care… nothing was more disgusting to me than the pink lemming herd p*ssy march… with their pink knit replicas proudly displayed on their heads… 🤢🤮

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rolandttg's avatar

Pure virtue signalling. Like mask holes.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Cannot like this post enough!

People, the whole Medical-Industrial-BigPharma Complex is a MASSIVE SCAM.

They cure nothing and mislead the public for corporate profit.

Get out while you can. Stop going for checkups (which are nothing more than pharma sales pitches), stop buying their bullshit.

Enough. Free yourselves!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And A Midwestern Doctor suggests that we abandon the wearing of bras. Burn-the-bra campaign of my college years is coming back!

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shayne's avatar

I buy oversized bras with no wire and clip together in the front. Cheap at Walmart. I'm a 36 and buy a 42. Loosy goosy all the way.

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PEL's avatar

Yes I hate them and rarely have one on except in public, the looser the better.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I never hated them, and have many very pretty ones which I am sad to abandon. However, wearing a tank top under t-shirt last eve, for warmth, asked husband (who prefers I not wear that restrictive undergarment anyway) if it was apparent that I was “underclothed”. Nope, said he. So I guess I won’t wear one except with a dress.

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Granny Annie's avatar

One of the biggest blessings of my life is to be small- breasted. I've been picked on about it my whole life, especially by my two well-endowed sisters (example: my older sister once told me at Halloween I should be a pirate 'cause I already have a sunken chest!), but I never let it bother me. I gave up the bra a couple of years ago and nobody even noticed. 😁

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Indeed, I had to be pregnant or nursing to have ‘a decolletage’ at all—and have been completely content all my life with that situation. Mother in law the opposite (and her mother even more so)—and she rued her situation.

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rolandttg's avatar

He's right. Underwires especially. If you wear a bra more than 12 hours a day, there is a massive increase in the risk of breast cancer. No such things as bras before ~1900.

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java's avatar

I hate wearing bras and if I HAVE to then it’s just a silky tanktop kind, no wire no support but enough that works when out.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Funny, I read that and couldn’t relate at all. I find it very uncomfortable to be *without* a bra. But I am not flat chested at all. I tend to wear the high end well made bras and they are comfortable enough that I forget I am wearing one most of the time. Also from what I’ve read, bras evolved because the previous undergarments didn’t work with shorter skirts and pants. Women have worn some type of support for breasts for ages, though it was generally integrated into other pieces and not a stand-alone garment.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻couldn’t agree more!! I’ve only ever had one mammogram and I’m 63, no high risk in my family sooooo. I asked a friend, who is very connected with a local hospital, why is it with all the money raised we can’t at least figure out the cause? She looked at me like I was a car racing towards her with headlights on. 🙃

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Jackie J's avatar

I’m with you. Here’s why I won’t get a screening mammogram:

1 . Mammograms are good at detecting non cancerous tumors and awful at detecting cancerous tumors. The resulting morbidity is atrocious to these women.

2. Most breast cancer tumors are detected by the woman herself.

3. 3 out of every 10 cancerous tumors are caused by the mammogram itself.

4. Early detection via mammogram does NOT change outcomes.

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Mary H.'s avatar

What about those ridiculous whole body X-ray machines they use in airport security?

We are exposed to radiation endlessly.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

You can opt out. I did, traveling to UK two years ago. You have to wait for an agent of your sex to be available to do a pat-down. Annoying person wanted to know why I wanted this--I replied, "Because it's my right"

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Mary H.'s avatar

I have also done this , but they make you feel like a criminal with the waiting, then the looks, then the questions and then the pat down.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Just another of their bullying tactics, I suppose. Too bad for them. They are paid to do this. I utterly hate the Leidos facial recognition machines: raise your face so we can record it (Dublin airport, Nov. ‘22)

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

SAS airlines at Dulles Airport April 2023 did facial recognition on me.

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Lindsay.'s avatar

I have never had any questions asked. I just wait pleasantly and if people ask I say "I don't walk through those." And leave it at that.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The illegals flying without any ID are not required to to that...

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

Don’t leave out the “face”scans. I flew out of Ft. Lauderdale this past summer and declined the face scan. The TSA agent told me to put my face to the scanner. I said no thank you and handed him my DL and boarding pass. He was shocked and not altogether happy with my answer. “You don’t want your picture taken?” Me: “NO” and after he wrapped his head around my answer he sent me on my way thru security. We all need to say “no thank you”. Who in their right mind wants their face and brains scanned? It was a lil scary I’m not gonna lie your heart speeds up a bit because stepping up to TSA and i was all by myself this trip… I wasn’t sure what the response was going to be. He was bugged with me but it was my right to say no thank you and I had all my boarding items at hand ready to go. We can all say NO Thank You! Xrays and scans goodness is it any wonder! Great comment Mary H.

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Lindsay.'s avatar

I agree! Nice work!

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Lindsay.'s avatar

I have opted out of those machines since they started. It is a little wait for the pat down, but oh well. I think more and more people should be opting out of these.

I also just opted out of the dang face scan they are now using in large airports when going through TSA. I am a big fan of opting out! I hope others join in opting out.

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Bones's avatar

The truth about cancer group should always be consulted for great information. It’s run by a Christian couple. They also expanded into the truth about vaccines

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Bandit's avatar

Is that the Breggins? (Not positive I spelled their last name correctly, but I know it's close.)

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Dcls's avatar

The truth about cancer. Ty & Charlene Bollinger

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rolandttg's avatar

True pioneers. They have put together some excellent DVD sets, including full red pill, not just cancer.

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Bandit's avatar

Thank-you for the correction! I had forgotten all about them.

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AnnB's avatar

Thank you for your articulate explanation. I retired from healthcare as the more my eyes opened the more disgusted I became with the deceptive business model of “healthcare”. Casey Means is spot on

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Yes, she is. David Servan-Schrieber wrote about this in his book Anti-Cance A New Way of life back in 2008. Also Dean Ornish's prostate cancer study is stunning.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

Absolutely agree with you. I never support the Breast Cancer charities nor awareness--they are the biggest BS scam. And I do get thermograms--though I will not go regularly. I only get one if I need to progress to another step on the "healthcare" (using that term loosely--not that I believe it) ladder.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

The Terry Fox runs must be populated with liberal endorsers who are all extremely woke. I cringe about all the cancer fundraisers.

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It doesn't take Sherlock's avatar

I read the book, "Laetrile Case Histories: The Richardson Cancer Clinic" and learned a lot. Interesting things to note are that in a tumor mass, the majority of the mass is not a tumor, but the body itself trying to seal off the bad cells. Biopsies break that seal. They had a lot of success using things like apricot seeds to boost the person's immune system, and a radical change to the diet for a time period. The book also goes in to some of the lies the government put out there about cyanide poisoning with the seeds.

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rolandttg's avatar

ie a kidney tumor is ~50 / 50 white blood cells and cancer cells. WTF? Why are white blood cells buddy buddy with cancer cells in a tumor? Because until you fix the underlying cause that created the cancer , the tumor is the body's way of containing it, and buying time to wake you the hell up.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Preserve me, O God, for I take refuge in You.

I said to the LORD, “You are my Lord;

I have no good besides You.”

— Psalm 16:1-2 NAS

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

re: Don’t get complacent. But there’s reason to be optimistic.

Vote!! Make sure everyone you know votes.

DO NOT VOTE BY MAIL, your ballot will not get counted as you voted it, but the weaponized USPS will give it to someone who will change your ballot and then vote it. Remember, you already signed the signature envelope. DO NOT VOTE BY MAIL!!

WALK YOUR BALLOT to the County Recorders Office or at a minimum a county office with a secure and monitored drop box.

Do NOT fail to vote. If you don't vote someone is going to vote for you. They know who has and has not voted and every day they get updates on that tally.

Best? Go to an early vote location where you can personally cast your ballot. If you have a mail in ballot, carry it with you, and destroy it in the presence of an election worker, do not give it to them without first shredding it. Why is this the best method? Because all the way up to counting your mail in ballot and especially once it has been - PURPOSEFULLY - anonymized by separating the ballot from the signature envelope, it can be pulled and a ballot inserted in its place. To Portlanders: yes that means there are corrupt people working in the county recorder and election offices who will swap your anonymized ballot for one with their voting choices...

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Susan Seas's avatar

Some States ONLY vote by Mail!! 100% Fraud We have NO chance 😭🤬

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

But even in those states, you can and MUST carry your ballot to the recorders office minimizing the chance they will manipulate it. Doesn't mean it wont be changed by corrupt election workers but you can minimize it by NEVER putting your ballot in the mail and not dropping it anywhere but at the county recorders office. Is that a pain to take it there? Yep! Is doing everything you can to minimize election fraud worth it, yes, 100% YES.

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FH's avatar

🎯

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Here in Oregon. Can I take my ballot in earlier than Nov 5th, or do I have to wait until election day? I hear conflicting advice on the timing.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Karen, call your county Supervisor of Elections office and ask.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

You can take your ballot in any time during the "early ballot" period in your state.

The timing is touchy, if everyone drops off too soon, then the election manipulators know way too early how many fraud ballots they need to drop to win the elections they want to win. On the other hand, if you wait too late they will assume you are not going to vote and vote for you. My suggestion is to drop it no earlier than 5 days before 5 Nov and no later than 2 days before 5 Nov. Doing this will reduce the amount of time they have to cheat as well as their reaction time.

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Clara Strom's avatar

WA state is one. 😡

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FH's avatar

So is CA. We are going to do what Daniel describes- taking our mailed ballot to in-person voting, ensuring the precinct worker validates neither of us has voted, requesting destruction of mailed ballot in front of us, then voting. Or, we may just deliver our ballots to the county recorder’s office.

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DeColores's avatar

FH if you do the first option, would your in-person ballot be considered a provisional ballot? If so, do provisional ballots even have a chance of being counted? Genuinely asking bc my family has 9 voters that are concerned about making our votes count!

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Jaci's avatar

Good old Oregon...mail in which will never be disputed! It has made the state a mess.

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java's avatar

Depending on what state you’re in, REQUEST the mail in ballot, fill it out, and then TAKE IT to your voting place/ drop box. All drop boxes should have a camera. Do not vote by mail if you don’t have to! Dems are looking for ways to cheat (again) and will request mail in ballots based on who hasn’t requested one and steal them. OR vote early so that your vote is COUNTED before they have a chance to steal it. Last election someone used my business PO Box and voted from that address. I thought PO Box doesn’t count as a residence! They are looking for every possible opportunity to CHEAT! We have to get ahead of their lying cheating ways to get DJT back in the white house!

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Pollworker here in Florida. If one brings in their mail in ballot, we require the Voter to tear thru the envelope & ballot & we write CANCELLED on it & place it in special bag for Elections Officers.

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Tonya's avatar

Thank you for your encouragement from the Bible every day.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Thank you for faithfully posting daily Scriptures for our encouragement.

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NX17's avatar

Janice~you’re the best❤️

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cpr's avatar

Amen sister

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

The Sheriff is the one position standing between the people and a tyrannical government. DeSantis is right to do the same, even as Governor. County Sheriffs have more power than most of them realize. They do not have to "cooperate" with the Feds.

In Illinois many counties are "red", but few have Sheriffs with testicles. My county is a Trump county, but we have a Dem Sheriff who is corrupt, and would cooperate with the criminal Governor Pritzker in a second.

Kudos to DeSantis, he has redeemed himself, imho.

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MimiDee's avatar

In our county about 10 years ago our great sheriff at the time (he went to our church) kicked out the Feds for harassing the Amish farmers. That’s when I learned that good sheriffs know they have more power in their county than anyone. You just need an honest one to enforce the constitution.

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CHop's avatar

May 2020: The Health department complained to the sheriff that an event in Amish country was breaking covid rules. The sheriff refuse to enforce their health rules.

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Tonya's avatar

I lived in Michigan during the worst of the covid debacle. There was one sheriff (among the eighty-some counties) who stood up for his people against governor Whitmer's edicts. As I understand it, he is still fighting legal battles resulting from his noncompliance.

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Politico Phil's avatar

"The Sheriff is the one position standing between the people and a tyrannical government. DeSantis is right to do the same, even as Governor. County Sheriffs have more power than most of them realize. They do not have to "cooperate" with the Feds...."

Exactly. This is our line-in-the-sand of defense against tyranny.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Phil: you are 100% Spot On!!! The Sheriff holds a massive amount of power, especially regarding the Feds.

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Aloha50's avatar

'Redeemed'. Heh. He was always the best choice as these last couple weeks make clear, but he didn't have people feeling sorry for him for being a victim of lawfare so here we are....is what it is.

Because 40% of the GOP is functionally retarded I'm fully expecting Vance to leap frog Desantis in 2028 for nomination. Let's go will the unproven guy over guy with best political job resume we've ever seen.

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J Boss's avatar

I respectfully disagree. He took huge amounts of money from half dozen or less billionaires and completely changed his messaging with implied policy changes. That screams, "control me, please!"

Taking money is likely necessary for most. But changing away from who you've been that got your name into the lottery is a bad, bad sign.

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FH's avatar

And let’s remember: he was not winning his first race, when he got the endorsement from DJT.

There are those who say loyalty is the highest virtue. It’s above my pay grade to assert this without doubt, yet when I consider the costs of betrayal I am inclined to agree.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Aloha50,

Exactly!

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CHop's avatar

Todd Callander stated about half of the sheriff's do not have a proper oath of office on file. When a "event" happens, I look into the background of the sheriff and police Chiefs in that area. They have the power, for good and bad.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I have heard, and believe, that many local law enforcement individuals attend training by the FBI and other federal government agencies and so become influenced by them.

Food for thought when doing discovery on them.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I encourage everyone to tell their Sheriff and Deputies (and police) about the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association:

https://cspoa.org/

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FH's avatar

I could consider him redeemed…he is very good at the emergency management…but how to explain CA governor HairGel tweeting about sending CA state resources to help with Milton aftermath, when there was no such response to the Helene disasters in ETN & WNC?

The Conservative Treehouse has several posts about the support infrastructure behind Ron, dating back at least to early 2023. I have no proof of this, it would be no surprise to learn of overlap.

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Jim Olson's avatar

“We have a serious government problem in this country.”

Of all the profundities you write, that might be the most important (and understated).

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SM's avatar

Yes, and the problem is their bloated existence, gross financial mismanagement, theft in the form of unconstitutional taxes, corruption, law fare, intentional poisoning and other heinous crimes. It has become a criminal enterprise.

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Curious Jane's avatar

...and having sold out to other "higher bidders". Why are civil servants so vulnerable?

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Padrig's avatar

Insidious Tax: The worst of the worst in taxes is the Real Estate tax. The only way to make it even partially fair is to set and leave the basis as the price paid for the property if it is a primary residence. This would be the max which would only go lower based on income. Instead, we pay more tax as the phantom real estate prices rise. Where I am, the lion's share of these taxes goes to 'public education' which is so terrible that we either have to pay non-deductible tuition at private schools or home school anyway.

A close second to this is taxes on food which some states don't do at all. Taxes on food should in the very least automatically reduce with inflation. I'm in one of the poorest states and we get hit with about 10% on food. As prices rise, so do the taxes. We pay more money for less food and the government collects even more still.

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Tonya's avatar

The appeal to young men and young women to vote for Harris based on their desire to have continued access to porn and abortion is only possible now because of decades of societal programming that separates the sex act from its original intent: to strengthen the bond between a man and woman in a committed, life-long relationship and to grow their family via reproduction. The breakdown of the family gives Satan a stronghold in any society.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yes it is.

And the mechanism that enabled that separation is artificial contraception.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I would suggest not contraception itself (consider God's gift of the "sympto-thermic method") but artificial contraception.

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NAB's avatar

Yep. And even there, monitoring a body's natural signs of fertility are not "contra" - it's more working within physical realities.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Absolutely! What a gift it was to discover that way. Served us well for twenty years.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

In truth, we used it much, much more for “how to get that next precious child started”?

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NAB's avatar

My daughter just finished her pre-wedding NFP classes and I told her that none of our five kids were ever a "surprise" given the clear indications of fertility my body was displaying.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Good correction. Thank you, Via. (Love your handle, btw.)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks for appreciating my choice!

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KCrail's avatar

Men cannot stand it when they cannot control “their” women

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Bless your heart.

On the other hand most men LOVE the no-consequences responsibility-free sex where they can discard the woman like so much Kleenex, because birth control.

Wham, bam - Thank you, Ma'am!

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Padrig's avatar

Abortion was originally a way for men to get out of taking responsibility for their actions. Anti-abortion laws were supported by original feminists such as: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Victoria Woodhull (presidential candidate), Elizabeth Blackwell (first MD), Susan B. Anthony, and many others.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I say, and husband simultaneously exclaimed, "Whaaat?"

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Juju's avatar

Probably the best comment here today. May I have permission to repost it on X? (I only have a few thousand followers to I’m small potatoes but still - tell 2 friends and so on and so on…)

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Tonya's avatar

Feel free to share.

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Robin Greer's avatar

NCOSE is an organization that fights against human trafficking and unabated pornography accessed by children. It's a good organization if you haven't checked it out. They expose the companies that allow children to access porn and that all pedophiles to easily contact children through their apps.

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T Kosse's avatar

I think you are absolutely right. Too bad most married women no longer subscribe to that sentiment.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Let’s praise Him because He is worthy!!

“I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make its boast in the Lord; The humble shall hear of it and be glad. Oh, magnify the Lord with me, And let us exalt His name together.”

‭‭Psalms‬ ‭34‬:‭1‬-‭3‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/psa.34.1-3.NKJV

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Robin Greer's avatar

Thank you for posting everyday. To God be the Glory!

Psalm 115:1 Not to us, Lord, not to us

but to Your name be the glory,

because of Your love and faithfulness.

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Juju's avatar

“The Russians claim ISIS is a CIA front group that the agency uses for its murderous, illegal black operations. The CIA calls that “misinformation.”

Ahhh misinformation. The code word that tells us they are hiding the truth, which means Russia is probably right.

Incidentally, other code words you should be aware of are “you need to make sure you’re using credible sources”, which actually means, “you should only use our sources that we control”

The better wisdom is: “you should check with multiple sources and choose those without a conflict of interest”

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Was it not alleged that BHO is the father of Isis? Certainly makes sense.

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J Boss's avatar

I think yes, and also relates to the Muslim Brotherhood.

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carily myers's avatar

Obama started funding ISIS/ISAL in 2010 (if memory serves). The "B" team (in his words) to protect us from "terrorism".

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Padrig's avatar

Sources: Sources I like are wrong about some things. Sources I don't like are occasionally correct. One has to look past who is giving the information. The giver of information usually only gives that which agrees with the bias of the presenter. Good to keep in mind, but that isn't a valid reason to disagree.

As it stands the Russian claim doesn't present any supporting evidence though there may be some available that wasn't given. Rationally, this would not really be given any thought at all until one hears the response of the accused. "Misinformation" is not denial. It feels like a dodge and adds credence to the accusation. No response would have been better.

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MatthewJohn's avatar

As Roman poet Juvenal satirically asked, quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” is a Latin phrase that translates to “Who will guard the guards themselves?” or “Who will watch the watchmen?”.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Thank you

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Austin's avatar

I don't think there's a day that Jeff provides a word or a phrase that I have to look up. Thanks, Jeff, for expanding my horizons!

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Freebird's avatar

Thank you! My Latin is a little rusty! 😂

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Padrig's avatar

Auditors: We need a group that audits the government. A 5th estate with real power. It could leverage AI to look for patterns of corruption at all levels. Obviously, we can't wait for the guards to police themselves.

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Carrie's avatar

Besides the pitfalls of windmills in the oceans, they are also a menace all over the Midwest… all the farmland violated by these monstrosities.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Drove through Wyoming not too long ago. I cried seeing all the windmills. I couldn’t believe it. Miles and miles of them!

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Vida Galore's avatar

ANd when they break down, they turn into heaps of rubbish that can't be recycled. Well done, Greta & Co!

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Al Christie's avatar

Right - tons and tons of blade waste that for all practical purposes is not recyclable.

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carily myers's avatar

Tons of hydraulic oil spilled, constantly. Either from leakage or unfunctioning mills. The ground is ruined for planting for decades.

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Al Christie's avatar

That’s right. Wind turbines need several different kinds oil, and lots of it.

60 - 80 gallons is not unusual, and yes, there have been leaks.

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CHop's avatar

Me too...Drove from OH to CA via Wyoming. It's been about 49 years since I did it and couldn't believe how much they ruined the landscape.

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Al Christie's avatar

Not a pretty sight.

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Austin's avatar

Interesting how the inhabitants of Martha's Vineyard managed to vote them down......hmmmm.

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Padrig's avatar

At least they took in all of the refugees without complaint...

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carily myers's avatar

no shit-hmmm

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Freebird's avatar

We have thousands of them here in Texas, by virtue of being open area with a lot of wind…they’re everywhere…the most atrocious eyesore ever conceived.

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Al Christie's avatar

Yes, and also much farmland is being lost to solar plantations

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Al Christie's avatar

And this is the season for migratory birds - wind turbines are especially dangerous for them, but I've also heard that reflection from solar panels can blind or confuse them - not sure of my source on that...

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T Kosse's avatar

Not to mention the once beautiful endless horizons.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

RFK Jr sent out an email a day or two ago about how NOAA (I think) is investigating him over rumors he took samples of a dead whale 30 years ago, but is stonewalling his calls for looking into whether the construction of those offshore wind turbines is killing whales and dolphins.

He said there have been a lot of dead whales and dolphins washed up on the shores these last few years, including the critically endangered right whale, which has only 360 individuals left.

He wondered if the investigation might have something to do with him backing Trump...

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Padrig's avatar

We need a new name for these monstrosities. The windmill has je ne sais quoi. Besides, mills were used to grind grain.

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Dr Linda's avatar

“But the nukes are back.”

They never should have left. Yes, there are inherent dangers however I think some of these folks “running” the government are far more dangerous.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

I have read that the newer 4th generation nuclear reactors are indeed far safer than the 3 mile island reactor.

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Al Christie's avatar

Yes, but they're still not being permitted (yet). However, even the 3rd gen is now very safe.

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J Boss's avatar

They are permitted regularly outside the U.S.

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Al Christie's avatar

Right. The US needs to get with the program!

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Donna's avatar

I hope so..

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

I sure hope Elon develops better reactors.

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On an island's avatar

And less ominous looking personal robots. Those things are creepy! I’d never want one of those in my house!!

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Francis's avatar

How 'bout no personal robots. All machinery designed to look human is creepy and deceptive.

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Donna's avatar

Yes.. maybe they should look like a plump little grannie.😀

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Al Christie's avatar

The dangers have been terribly exaggerated. Newer plants are much safer than the 3 Mile Island power plant, but even there, no one was harmed. Not a single person.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The palisades plant was already 10 years past its design lifetime when it closed. Three mile island was running for 45 years and has been rusting for 5 years since then.

Some parts inside the reactor can't be serviced or replaced.

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CHop's avatar

Agree..never should have left. They were "priced" out of the market. Hopefully, the Chevron decision will open the door for more. And they are new and improved:

https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=57280

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barbara ford's avatar

The Northern lights showed up last night…along the eastern shore of Virginia!! God’s artistry on full display!

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Guy White's avatar

Huge display at 47 deg N., clearly visible from the neighborhood. It was brilliant, dazzling, and seemed to stretch from the horizon to the point of being directly overhead. Like a curtain of light dancing and shimmering just for the fun of it. “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” Psalm 19:1.

Also reminded me of “How Great is Our God” by Chris Tomlin: “He wraps Himself in light/and darkness tries to hide.”

Keep looking up, it’s supposed to be pretty strong tonight too!

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barbara ford's avatar

Yes!!

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Robin Greer's avatar

Same in middle TN.

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barbara ford's avatar

It was so exciting!! Glad you got to see it, too!!

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SJacob1957's avatar

Same in Western NY! Beautiful ❤️

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SB's avatar

I saw a faint pink glow here but the camera captured more.

What time of day, I think we waited a little late.

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barbara ford's avatar

About 7:30…and the colors faded pretty quickly, but still!!!! Grateful to see it happen, such an unexpected treat!!

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Romgrp's avatar

Gorgeous! We saw them to from our campsite in WI.

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Padrig's avatar

I saw a picture of the aurora borealis with a lot of green. Made me think of Revelation 4:3 "And He that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald" (KJV).

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Ellen's avatar

But the reason they're showing up so far south is not a happy one. ...

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Jeff C's avatar

A day or two before landfall, the mayor of Tampa stated, "if you stay you will die". A complete and total lie.

I don't know anything about Tampa's mayor, but I'm sure she's an airhead left-winger who thinks it's just fine to lie to people "for their own good". If she did think every single person who stayed was guaranteed to die than she is stupid beyond words. Much more likely is that she is a liar who has no problem deceiving people to get what she wants.

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Valerie's avatar

I have a very liberal acquaintance from high school who posted a screen shot of someone saying that their family member was refusing to evacuate and how could they be so dumb? Someone should make them leave, it’s MANDATORY.

Aren’t adults given bodily autonomy to make this decision for themselves? Also, some people can’t leave - their elderly parent might be in a nursing home nearby, they might have lots of animals, they may just not have family they can get to and no money for a hotel. I hate these authoritative people, they just suck.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Some people don't even own a car to evacuate.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yup, or the money for a hotel, or nearby relatives in a safe area.

Evacuating was the smart thing to do IMO and I would have if I lived there. But telling people they would die if they didn't is disgusting.

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Valerie's avatar

And treating people like they’re dumb for not doing what you think is right is the height of arrogance.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

… on that note… the height of arrogance… speaking of the hurricanes… Way back in our news media history, CBS did a news segment with renown physics scientist Michio Kaku who stated unequivocally that “lasers are used to manipulate the weather”https://x.com/johnrich/status/1844185064667742675?s=46

so… adding fuel to the CIA created fire of designating anyone who spoke out against a government narrative as a “conspiracy theorist…. proves an ignorance of the subject rather than well informed educated authority… so… just putting it out there for those of us designated a conspiracy theorist this week….

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NormaJeanne's avatar

Some people prefer to die at home rather than accept government intervention.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The hospital protocols "treating" covid proved that...

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Valerie's avatar

Exactly!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

FREE UBER RIDES TO FREE SHELTERS! Anyone that needed a ride had that available.

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Curious Jane's avatar

Gov DeSantis worked out a deal with Uber for free rides to shelters.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Loved that video about the gates of the dump being pushed opened.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I will always wonder what happened to him during his run for president. Glad the other DeSantis is back!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He was blinded by the neocon big donors.

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Lynne Ferreira's avatar

Or have the money to pay for gas and a hotel to evacuate in the Bidenomics economy.

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carily myers's avatar

On I75 there was 40 miles of NO gas stations open. My sister and nephew evacuated, thankful they had a full tank but alot of people just thought they'd get some "up" the road. They ran out and caused huge traffic jams for evacutees.

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Padrig's avatar

It might be a good idea for people that live in places that sometimes have to evacuate to treat 1/2 tank as empty.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

How about the guy that road it out on his boat? He’s still alive! AND looked like his boat was in tact.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

That was "Leutinent Dan." He is fine.

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Susan Seas's avatar

How about the briefing that said they had to rescue him before the storm, but was apparently a lie! He shared a video the morning after from his boat!

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Valerie's avatar

I didn’t see that. Risky, but also awesome.

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Bandit's avatar

Everything is "MANDATORY" to all these little Hitlers people have created.

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CHop's avatar

My disabled sister in St. Pete did not evacuate (she's usually one of the first). Her husband is a pilot and they are both sailers so they watch weather very closely...on NOAA and not MSM. They also now have solar panels so they not only powered their house, but the neighbor's as well. She's also quite liberal, but obviously thinking for herself here.

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Virtue Mustwin's avatar

The problem is that those who decide to stay may then call for help if they get in trouble, and this jeopardizes whoever is sent to try to rescue them.

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Jeff C's avatar

True, but that excuse is used to justify every authoritarian edict. The exact same reasoning was used to justify covid lockdowns, masks, and mandatory vaxxes.

People have become soft, and far too willing to unquestioningly acquiesce to power. Staying in the path of a hurricane isn't real bright and I would have left, but stating is REQUIRED to act "to protect oneself or others" has been abused so many times those in charge no longer get the benefit of the doubt.

I was told the vax was mandatory or I would be fired (federal contractor mandate). I fought it and demanded accommodation for my sincere religious beliefs under the Civil Rights Act. Because I knew the law, submitted well researched documentation, and made clear I'd sue if it wasn't granted, my request was honored. No vax despite it being "mandatory". In talking to my coworkers afterwards, most wish they hadn't been so compliant in hindsight.

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Carrie's avatar

I would like your comment 100 times if I could

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carily myers's avatar

me too!

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Virtue Mustwin's avatar

I was offering the rationale. I grew up when government was rational, and now that is no longer the case. Good for you that you managed to avoid the vax. I am sorry I took the two initial ones, but not as sorry as my family members who are in real medical trouble as a result of that damn shot.

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Jeff C's avatar

Fair enough, and apologies for thinking you were justifying it.

The problem is so many people use this as the exact rationale for unquestioningly accepting authoritarian edicts. Those in charge use it to manipulate people through guilt (unvaxxed are "killing grandma", etc.).

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Juju's avatar

It’s their right to choose to stay depending on their individual, personal circumstances not similar to any other, without being arm-chair judged for it, and it’s the rescuer’s right to choose to come or not to come. They don’t have to! That’s the risk we all take and we are aware of it. Luckily we have people who respect rights and freedoms, and they choose to come rescue anyway. Good and selfless people. What a concept, huh?

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Virtue Mustwin's avatar

Seat belts in cars, and helmets on motorcyclists are mandatory in most places. Seat belts have saved a lot of lives, and helmets have saved a lot of brains. I have sympathy for the first responders, police, EMTs etc who have to deal with people's bad decisions. The responders don't always have a choice. I'd like as few of them to develop on-the-job PTSD as possible.

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carily myers's avatar

So will you protect us morons from anything that might hurt us, mommy/daddy? Rule me harder, please.

BTW-I rode Harleys for 30 yrs w/out a helmet (unless mandatory/law)-never had a problem.

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Politico Phil's avatar

That's a non-starter and false reasoning. Emergency personnel do not respond in the middle of a hurricane when it is too dangerous to travel. After that, it is their job to respond to calls for help.

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Susan G's avatar

Which is the point the mayor should have made, not death.

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Emumundo's avatar

After winds reach a certain point no one is going out to rescue you. Bridges are closed and you hunker down. That’s made clear early on before anything hits.

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STH's avatar

But that’s the job they signed up for. Though I do see your point.

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RunningLogic's avatar

She’s a Democrat 🤷‍♀️

I followed Denis Phillips’ forecasts and he was by far more reliable and never indulged in hype like that, contrary to a lot of others. You can caution and prepare people without resorting to hysterical hyperbole.

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Jeff C's avatar

There's a video online (can't remember where I saw it) of a meteorologist) discussing the oncoming hurricane. He actually broke down in tears as he was discussing the strength of it, it was just so horrible. Talk about cringe.

I don't know about you, but I don't take people seriously who can't hold themselves together under stress. Not everyone is rock I get that, but not everyone should be in a position of authority or information dissemination. If you can't keep from crying when doing your job, then get a different job. People need accurate information without hyperbole, not some blubbering fool emoting on TV.

At some point it becomes clear that these people aren't just fools, but this is all coordinated to manipulate us. The hyperbole is intentional and designed to create fear within the population, as fearful people are easy to control.

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Not Me's avatar

You don’t know all he is going through… it could be a lot more than a hurricane. Perhaps family member on death bed and he can’t get to them.

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Juju's avatar

Then do the country a favor and take the day off. Jeff C is correct, there’s a time and place for emotional display, and news during hurricanes needs to be disseminated factually without “excessive” emotion. Maybe other stories can handle that kind of display, but not disaster reporting during the disaster. Facts. Quick. Clear. Direction. Strength. Courage. Calm. Hope. Period.

Sorry I really don’t mean this to sound as harsh as it is coming out. 🤣 I have no beef with you personally. I’m just responding to the argument.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Completely agree and I was about to write the same thing 🙂

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carily myers's avatar

me too!

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Jeff C's avatar

I hope that comment was meant to be sarcastic. If not, your attitude is exactly the problem. We all have our troubles but some of us somehow manage to keep it together.

Edit: Adding to this that making excuses for people's failings is leading to the death of professionalism. There's a time and a place, this was neither. That's why professionals recuse themselves from tasks when they believe they have an emotional conflict and cannot be objective.

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RunningLogic's avatar

💯

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Truth 101's avatar

So many examples of manipulating through fear: "take the vaxx or you'll die and kill Grandma too," "vote for Trump because is a threat to democracy." The list is endless and once you see it you can't unsee it. This technique used to be used primarily within cults. Now it's foisted on the general low information public.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Same. Also, Mike! He does live coverage. No hype!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’ve heard good things about him too 🙂

I especially like that Denis Phillips gives a list of things to do to prepare for a hurricane, this is actually helpful and useful, in contrast to all of the “sky is falling, everyone panic” people.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

'This will be a winter of death for the unvaccinated'. Joe Biden, summer of 2021. We are still here. He lied. We never took the poison.

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Donna's avatar

Just wondering.. did she make that comment while weather reports were still calling it a Cat5?

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Valerie's avatar

I think so, but not that sure. It was the day before landfall if I remember right. Why?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

You mean I could have a robot that cleans the house and does yard work for the price of a car? If I could afford it and I weren’t afraid of killer robots (https://youtu.be/TRzBk_KuIaM), I’d actually be tempted 🤔

P.S. It’s spelled “philanthropathic” ;-) (https://philanthropaths.com)

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Mrs. Mantle's avatar

I’d rather hire a person.

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Wendy Lemmel's avatar

Where we live, since the East Coasters moved in (and some Californicators) house cleaners’ prices have rocketed up to $30+ an hour. More than they’d make as labor on the boat factory lines. Apparently, even the probably illegal Latinas who’ve been arriving charge that.

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Juju's avatar

Yeah but look how many cleanings you can get at $30/hour with that $30,000. Plus the acquisition cost of the robot says nothing about what the ongoing maintenance and repairs would cost. It’s not JUST $30,000. I’d rather benefit the well-being of an honestly employed human being with my money (if I had any that is … Lol)

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Agreed, not to mention the downside of having a 24/7 live-in spy.

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Juju's avatar

Major Point!! 👆Lol

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Martin's avatar

Good point and probably Terms Of Use beyond lawyer comprehension

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

With a three hour minimum! Going rate is $150. here.

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carily myers's avatar

SC here, I pay a house cleaner (1400 sqft/no bedrooms) $100 every 2 wks, yard guy, $100.00 every 2 wks for 1/4 of an acre. (blown off porches, weed eated, etc). Guess I've got it good.

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T Kosse's avatar

Except with a robot, you wouldn’t have to file tax forms like for a domestic.

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carily myers's avatar

hahaha-everybody around here pays cash. Tax forms-lol

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I’d buy the car for my daughter who is special needs, one more part of her independent living.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I can't believe no one has said this already. Hello? How many have seen the entertaining movie with Will Smith titled, "I, Robot"?

In the Tucker interview with Elon Musk, Elon stated that in his opinion, there is a 20% chance AI will result in the extermination of humanity. And this from someone who arguably knows more about AI than anyone. Who likes those odds?

Just saying....

Here's the discussion of this from yesterday......................

https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/drastically-shortened-thursday-october?r=u78oh&utm_campaign=comment-list-share-cta&utm_medium=web&comments=true&commentId=72109567

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Curtis's avatar

Saw a meme that said "The other day my Roomba beat me to a Cheeto I dropped; this is how it begins..."

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like

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Bandit's avatar

One of my favorite movies.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The ending was perfect. The AI couldn't understand why Will was trying to kill "her" and said everything she was doing was logical. Will's response was, "Oh, you so gotta die!"

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Jpeach's avatar

I wonder Elon would allow Teslas to be traded in for his $30,000 robots?

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Susan Seas's avatar

That’s what I was thinking. I want a Rosie the robot! Except not, I won’t even allow Alexa or Siri in my house!

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Juju's avatar

Keep in mind there will be steep costs associated with the repair and maintenance of the robot. The actual cost will be way higher than the purchase price.

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Larry Whitt's avatar

But not the car. I said the same thing to my wife about our son with special needs.

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JSR's avatar

Hahaha you can watch what happens here… good movie

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt7979580/

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Curious Jane's avatar

And - will the robot batteries garner the same reputation as electric vehicle batteries? If "Rosie" can't clean the toilets or swimming pool for fear of exploding due to moisture, then "she's not worth her salt" he he

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

💥😆🎯

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Michele's avatar

The real question is: can they shoot?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Haha, yes, that was my next thought after spy—a live-in assassin ready to dispatch you as soon as you trigger the thoughtcriminal algorithm.

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Michele's avatar

Maybe they just approach you with a needle....

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NAB's avatar

The degree to which porn is consumed, especially among younger demographics (both men and women) is one of the clearest indications of depravity and despair in our culture. I truly feel sorry for young people given how warped their expectations of the opposite sex have been made by unfettered access to sexually explicit media.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Porn and abortion. Todays highest concerns of voters. Complete BS!! We want better prices and to feel safe in our own country. They just want to push their satanic agenda. We cannot hate them enough!!!

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Verve's avatar

agreed. And it ties back to the Pill. The pipeline became Contraception> Affairs> Abortion> Divorce

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RunningLogic's avatar

To be fair, affairs happened regularly long before the pill though… I do think it added a layer of insouciance about the potential consequences of sex outside of marriage though… 😕

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Verve's avatar

yes I agree. And big pharma did some major damage hiding the deleterious side effects of the pill and promoting menstruation as some kind of handicap that needed to be "fixed" in order to live life. The number of women prescribed anti depressants as a side effect of the pill is astronomical; the number of teen girls who are put on the pill to deal with their acne is also a complete money making scam and doesn't actually fix the problem. I'm not for women having more children than they can handle especially with the high divorce rate and the breakdown of the family in general, but women, once again, were lied to.

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Robin Greer's avatar

It's all over social media and sucks them right into porn addiction and it's so widespread that most people wouldn't even believe it.

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NAB's avatar

My youngest son, who is 17, says I would not believe the amount and type of porn available on line. He also says that the vast majority of his peers - both boys and girls - consume porn on a daily basis.

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Verve's avatar

This hasn't gotten nearly enough news coverage but P*rnHub gave FREE year subscriptions to every college student during lockdowns. You read that right. My nieces told me that guys in their demographic don't even want to date anymore - they day drink and watch football with their bros, and then go home and watch porn. And the women have a problem with it too - why do you think there are so many 20-something women school teachers being arrested for molesting their underage students? This was another "by design" plan by the enemy. Just awful.

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carily myers's avatar

OMG-I never connected the "teacher molestation" problem w/ porn. (Head down, feeling sick.)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh wow 😞

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RunningLogic's avatar

Love how DeSantis dismantled the reporter’s attempt to blame climate change for the hurricane activity:

https://twitchy.com/dougp/2024/10/10/ron-desantis-obliterates-journos-attempt-to-tie-fla-hurricanes-and-tornadoes-to-global-warming-n2402014

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

So glad he is not on the campaign trail running for Prez.

He is needed so much more in Florida, and he is doing an excellent job.

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RunningLogic's avatar

He’s showing what a good head of the executive branch should be doing on a state level.

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NAB's avatar

Yes! Maybe some others can take notes and do likewise.

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Verve's avatar

Can you imagine him being head of FEMA in the Trump Administration? He'd dismantle the current clown show and create real solutions for those governors in states like NC, GA and TN

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? It might actually do something useful for once!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I think DeSantis is a good choice for 2028.

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Juju's avatar

And he did that WITHOUT a teleprompter, facts, figures and all. Bam! That’s how it’s done!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? Those reporters had nothing to say back 😁

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JT's avatar

"Where’s Greta?" Not sure, but hopefully she's gone back to try to recapture her childhood that was stolen from her by the climate grifters.

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