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King Cavalier II's avatar

In the most secure building on earth with every manner & form of surveillance device, trained forces w/ dogs and forensics in HAZMAT, DNA testing, fingerprinting, video and visitor logs we can't identify the person who brought a schedule 2 narcotic into the WH. But we can discover meemaw who bought a cup of coffee across the street from the Mall on 6 Jan and track her across the USA.

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Denise's avatar

Just like they β€œcant” or wont identify the SCOTUS leaker. They know, they don't want us to know!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Or the pipe bomber from J6.

Probably a fed.

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Melissa S's avatar

Or what really was going on with the Las Vegas massacre at the country music concert.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

Or or or or....the list is endless.

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MaryAnn's avatar

They think we are stupid.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Sadly, most people are. I ran into this on my FB feed when I posted a meme about how the people who want you to get rid of your car and eat bugs are the ones who fly around in jets and dine on Wagu beef and million dollar caviar. Some guy, who I just accepted as a friend, responded about how these people are just concerned about our planet and want to prevent human extinction. Mind you, I have a wide range of friends (from progressive to conservative). Every single one who responded, even the progressives, agreed with the meme, except him. When I pointed out all of the reasons not to trust them, he called me a conspiracy theorist. LOL He didn’t just drink the Kool-Aid, he soaked in it.

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George Bredestege's avatar

Certain people [Bidens] with high ranking parents in the Cultural Marxist Party, do NOT pass through any detection systems of any kind and are waved right in.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Hunter does have a proven record of β€œdrop

this off and forget-about-it”.

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King Cavalier II's avatar

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KGer's avatar

πŸ˜‚ You nailed it! You can’t make this up. Some of us haven’t been dumbed down enough to believe whatever we’re being told. I’ll keep my conspiracy theory tinfoil hat right where it is!

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King Cavalier II's avatar

Haha- mine is the turbo model with a chin strap.

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Tracy's avatar

πŸ˜‚ id pay to see a picture of that.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Here, here--me too, KG!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Hypocrisy in High Places is what this is all about!!

Nothing to see here...move on folks!!

I will ALWAYS remember what a woman sitting next to me in a nail salon in June of 2019 said about Joe Biden (she was a real estate agent who hailed from Wilmington, DE)...in DE, we call him "Dirty Joe"--and if he runs for POTUS, I'll be warning everyone I meet about his "dirty deals".

I have a thought about the 2020 elections--I believe the DEMONrats worked overtime with foreign agents/governance people to "massage" those electronic voting machines (since it has now been proven they ARE connected to the INTERnet and not an INTRAnet.) The DEMONrats aren't smart enough to steal an entire general election by themselves. Of course, it's all water under the dam now...no SHEEPLE or LIBBIE will ever believe that the election was tampered with in favor of the clowns we now have "running things"--HAH! The only thing Biden/Harris are adept at running are their STUPID MOUTHS!!

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Susan Harman's avatar

I have lived in Delaware for most of my married life. I know two people who have had the β€œpleasure” of Joe in their personal lives. Neither was a fan. The one grew up with the Biden kids. He said they were all drug users. The other went to a few Democrat only events. He could never figure out what Joe was blathering on about. That was years ago. Worthless then. Worthless now.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

The "telling" part about that encounter I had with the woman from DE in the nail salon--is we were NOT talking "politics"...just life in general--but that's when Dirty Joe started making his intentions known that he was "in the race"--diapers and all!! He was NEVER the LEGAL winner of the 2020 election--that much I know for certain.

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Susan Harman's avatar

He was always a cheat. Dirty Joe’s son Beau wanted the AG job. But he didn’t have the qualifications. Guess what? The qualifications miraculously changed to fit Beau’s resume. I always believed Joe wanted Beau to become president. But then he died. So he got pushed into it. Joe liked the behind the scenes power. Less work.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

That makes perfect sense when you consider what a wheeler-dealer, lifetime politician Dirty Joe has been. With all of his gaffe tendencies he should NEVER have been the front runner--the DEMONrats were scraping the bottom of the barrel--or maybe "keeping a promise"!

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Porge's avatar

"81 million votes, my ass!" πŸ˜†

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Fwiw I worked with lawmakers and knew many family members who would do drugs off the balconies of the US Capitol, even the Speaker's and Majority Leader's balconies. At night, thinking nobody was around to see them. Occasionally being caught and given warnings to not do it there and potentially embarrass the politician. Not don't do it. Just don't get caught. People I worked with three decades ago. Not new behaviors unrestrained in our times.

Does anyone believe Madison Cawthorn was exaggerating, lying? He just broke the first rule of Fight Club: Don't talk about Fight Club. And was humiliated and removed from office for breaking the rule:

https://nypost.com/2022/03/28/madison-cawthorn-says-dc-is-orgy-filled-cocaine-fueled/

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yup, is all I have to say about that.

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fineart2day's avatar

Native Delawarean hereπŸ‘‹

The man is a complete embarrassment, always has been.

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Susan Harman's avatar

And yet, so many of our fellow Delawareans (I’m a transplant though from NJ β€” no better!!) vote for Biden, Carper, Coons, Blunt Rochester, over and over and over. 😑

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fineart2day's avatar

Insanity, defined πŸ˜žπŸ™

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daverkb's avatar

Maybe off the immediate subject, but with Dirty Joe the Treasonous, I now think the once unthinkable. That the United States is now so far gone as to be open to foreign invasion in one form or another. And quite possibly the Fake Government would aid and abet. No border is already an open door invasion, but it could get much worse for us.

I know this seems outlandish. But more and more, that's what I am seeing unfolding before my eyes (unless dramatically reversed).

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rolandttg's avatar

It's not outlandish. The illegals are mainly military age fit men, and children. If you want to know where the children are going, watch "Sound of Freedom".

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FH's avatar

Check out Bannon War Room interview with Michael Yon, yesterday (Rumble). It’s well worth 15 minutes of your time, even if you’re keeping up with all the independents who have been covering, on the ground, from the Colombia side of the Darian Gap north to the width of southern β€œborder” of the USA. SMDH.

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daverkb's avatar

I'll check it out for sure. One surely cannot keep up with everything. Thanks much!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Read the bottom three predictive dystopian novels by Matt Bracken, as shown on his website, and you won't doubt your instincts on it anymore (and you will have a very eery feeling while reading them). He and Michael Yon (Matt a former SEAL and Michael a former Army Special Operator) have been 'screaming' on Gab about the flow across our southern border of military-age males, most recently Chinese ones. http://www.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/

On a related subject, Matt Bracken is one of the authors of Civil Defense Manual, a 2-volume set that Matt said is like the Special Forces course for civilians (about $100). civildefensemanual.com I found out recently that Matt's 'escape vehicle' in case of need is a steel-hull sailboat he built himself. He's a longtime long-distance sailor.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

You are "spot on", Dave...I shudder to think of our future--but it IS Bible prophecy being rolled out in front of our beleaguered eyes/ears/souls!!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

God's timing is NOT ours...soooo..."woulda, shoulda, coulda is irrelevant at this point in time. Eternity awaits us - we'll have nothing but His forgiveness and His mercy and grace to await us in the Lord's bright kingdom...but first...the reckoning! It is Biblical!

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Shari Ray's avatar

Bingo

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AngelaK's avatar

G. S. the gazillions behind so much of the demon crat agenda.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

It’s a Stephen King sort of clown world.

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FourWinds's avatar

I'll take Pennywise over the moron in the White House.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Me, too.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Nice turn of phrase, Willing Spirit.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Best comment I’ve seen today - the use of β€œmeemaw” made me laugh out loudπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ (coming from the south, I’ve known quite a few meemaws in my life, loved every one of them). Thank you!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I had the same reaction for the same reasons. Mee-maw / Maam-maw & Pa-paws are the greatest.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

I am a Granny. Meemaw is my mom and yes, loved by all!!

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King Cavalier II's avatar

Texan by birth… lotta meemawz

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Sunnydaze's avatar

🎯

Can I quote you on that? It’s perfect!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right????

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Very well said. I'm smiling, can you tell? 😁

Never let them rob us of our sense of humor.

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Mark St's avatar

No small irony that the same day the Biden administration files an appeal in favor of government censorship that there's a major study released that would most definitely have gotten you censored for sharing it on social media...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I remember when if you even mentioned the word β€œmask” in a negative light, instead of calling it a face diaper or covering or ma$k, your comment would be removed on social media πŸ™„ And sharing any studies that went against the narrative on those subjects would get you a temporary ban or at least a warning πŸ™„

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Shari Ray's avatar

Yep.. VISITED FB jail many times! Wear the β€˜metal’ proudly!

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FreeBird07's avatar

If only you could post your "FB jail medal of honor" like those that post their "jab" medal of honor!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Oooooo, I’m seeing a colorful semi-arch that reads, β€œI’ve got common sense. Have you?” or, β€œI’ve got common sense and refuse to breathe in my own exhaust fumes all

day.”

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RunningLogic's avatar

πŸ˜†

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MaryAnn's avatar

Wondering what job a recently unemployed fact-checker can fill now? πŸ˜€

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Roger Beal's avatar

They can learn to code. That's how The One ended blue-collar unemployment during his Regime.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Yep.

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lynn's avatar

There is a doctor who took stool samples of Doctors prior to c-shot, then stool samples at 30 and 60 days. Guess what it killed all the important micro bacteria in their guts. So many diseases come from poor gut health. Children show Autism with low gut health.

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Howard Tenenbaum's avatar

Sabine Hazan’s work. Also criminally taken down AFTER review and acceptance for publication. The COVID Mafiosos are alive and well (er, not dead yet from their vaccines).

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@lynn do you have more info on the gut health-autism link? TIA!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That is what got Dr. Andy Wakefield in "trouble" with the medical community.

He was practicing as a gastroenterologist and parents that had children with autism would ask if there was a connection.

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Copernicus's avatar

Use a search engine like Yandex and you can probably easily find it.

I recently listened to a webinar from the company that makes Biocidin (used to treat gut dysbiosis), and although I don’t think they addressed autism, they had a lot to say about gut health.

Also, if you look for podcasts, you will probably find many. I’m sorry I don’t have specific links.

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Roger Beal's avatar

If a video tweet was made originally, it may be found on Rumble.

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CaplT's avatar

Yandex ? Has Brave been compromised?

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Copernicus's avatar

I find that I do not get the type of results I am looking for on Brave. Especially when it comes to non-conventional medical things. And I don’t even mean the really controversial ones. But just stuff like, how can I use herb x?

Also, I get only 3-4 pages of results from Brave whereas I typically get more from Yandex.

It’s a Russian search engine, so whatever that is going to mean in the AI algorithms. But, at least I can find the information I need and want.

I’ve heard SwissCows is also better than Brave and others. I’ve used it a handful of times.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Disappointed by Swiss Cows. Brave has few unique results. Yandex has been best so far. But it often drops into only Russian language results a few pages in.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Thanks to all commenters above! I totally blanked on Wakefield πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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Sandy's avatar

@sabinehazanMD on Twitter has done some work on this. She was on The Highwire with Del Bigtree discussing it.

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lynn's avatar

actually I am afraid for the doctors safety so I won't list the contact this doctor also did a test on items sold in stores that promise to improve gut micros, Guess what only 20% had stuff that worked.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yeah, I bought a 90 day supply of something called Gut Alive, touted as a miracle online that did exactly nothing for acid reflux.

They always get me; special deal with 90 day supply and I figure it would need time to work.🫀

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Many years ago, I followed a homeopathic’s advice to take DGL deglycyrrhizinated licorice. It cured my condition within weeks. I recommend it to everyone who suffers acid reflux symptoms.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Okay! Another healing substance to look into. I enjoy very much learning about these things.

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Kitkat's avatar

Thank you for the info about DGL! I see that https://www.pureformulas.com/ carries it. That's where I get my NAC.

Time to place another order :)

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FH's avatar

I needed an alternative to my normal online supplement shop, thanks!

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Not tooo much licorice, though. The dose is the poison. Helpful to a point, then becomes harmful. As with most all things in life. Moderation.

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JimB's avatar

Sauerkraut is good for gut health….

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MaryAnn's avatar

Sourdough bread also. Yum! Anything fermented is recommended for gut health.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Yes, I made and ate some delicious sauerkraut cabbage rolls and noticed it helped clean me out in a natural way, but not excessively.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I have eaten two big tablespoons a day for months. I think my issue was just beyond the simple cures.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I fell for the same thing Willing Spirit, but it did work for me. 85% dark chocolate and certain foods still do cause upset, but I can take natural Tums and only once in a great while, Pepsid and I’m good to go.

BTW, I found out most chocolate, dark especially, has lead and cadmium in it. I’m sure that was contributing to my problems. I’ve switched to 72% Ghiradelli as it rated low on the toxins. I also took 3 months of Mercola’s Folate and vit B 12 from nat grocers to get rid of the metals, I haven’t had a blood test though, but will.

Good luck, hope any of this helps.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Order some Gaviscon Advance tablets (note the spelling) from the UK. They dissolve and release (sounds icky) a film of some kind of digestable algae over the stomach contents. Works wonders against reflux, well enough that I no longer take famotidine at bedtime. I'm 75 y/o and in excellent health for someone my age.

PS: Our FDA has not "approved" this compound for US sale, thus the UK imports. You can find it on Ebay.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thank you 47! I wrote it down. Interesting solution, who woulda thunk algae!

I'm 67 and have had gut problems for a long time but the reflux got really bad this last fall. It even caused heart problems, well, perceived heart problems... but it was the reflux.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Thanks for saving me the time - I already eat 72% Ghirardelli; yea!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Excellent! I ate Green and Blacks 85% and LOVED it, but though organic, was really high in metals. 😒 maybe I loved it too much! lol!

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Copernicus's avatar

Homeopathic Nat phos 6 is helpful for reflux. Can take as needed. Hylands is one source.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thanks! I’ll write that down too.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I appreciate the information. The condition is long standing with me (20 years at least), and I trace it back to a traumatic period of several years duration. I’ve taken Omeprazole for most of that time, even though I have never liked taking medications. Around that time, a close friend’s mother became ill and died and it was said she had food in her lungs from untreated acid reflux and that freaked me out.

God obviously made a wealth of ways to heal and I guess we have to find what works for us. Now I feel a little bad for dissing the Gut Alive, but I took it faithfully as instructed and it didn’t ever seem to help.

Something I stumbled onto has me now using Bentonite Clay (Plug holes in gut) and organic sulfur. And it seems to be working quite well.

You encouraged me to be patient as I’ve only been at it for about a month.

Thank you for your well wishes! Acid Reflux is so annoying and can be debilitating to a degree. (I tell the yard guy, I have the strength, I have the energy; I just can’t be bending.). This morning, I was bending and no issue!

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Roger Beal's avatar

FWIW: Bentonite clay is an old plumbing product, used years ago to seal leaky joints. Bentonite clay today is what makes certain kitty litters "clump". That product killed one of our cats about 15 years ago. Cats wash their paws, ingest some of the clay, and over time, in some cats it blocks the intestines. Be cautious, you may not have four paws but you, like the cat, are a warm-blooded single-stomach mammal.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Apple cider vinegar (with β€œthe mother” actually helped me quite a bit. Also drinking lots of water.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Glad you were able to bend this morning!!! I hadn’t noticed that symptom until recently! πŸ™„

I’ll check into the clay, cant take sulphur. Ironically sulphur is one they use to irradicate heavy metals. Hummmm

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On an island's avatar

Same as Pamela said. Many years ago a doctor quickly concluded i had acid reflux and prescribed meds i never took after reading side effects. To this day any time i have issues i pop a few dgl’s and that’s the end of it.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Does just regular licorice help as well? Or is there something specific about this brand etc?

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AusYank's avatar

Just noting that here we are, taking care of our own health care with advice from people we can trust, ignoring the sick care mega business completely.

Have been watching noir films from the 1940's, where doctors are almost universally distrusted as snake oil salesmen. So we're full circle.

Separately, this woman makes a terrible and true point on where we are with the child genital mutilation industry. My daughter in law's place of work has been completely upended by just a handful of these confused screechers: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSLUjnW2J/

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Gabriella's avatar

Free Now Foundation Newsletter today had an article about Dr. Hassan’s and bifidobacterium issues. Sorry I don’t know how to post a link here. Hopefully you can look it up.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Thanks, Gabriella! ❀️

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FH's avatar

Seeking Grace, while this book (linked below) does not directly address the link to autism (at least I don’t recall it), it does do a really good job of explaining the mechanisms by which gut health likely - or actually has been found to - affect all sorts of systems in the body. I read it with great skepticism as a courtesy towards a trusted friend. I ended up tweaking my daily intake of foods and supplements as a result, and my body is much happier. (β€œTweaking” because years of dieting soured me in doing anything extreme or even 100%.)

The website appears to have a wealth of information, I haven’t spent any time there.

https://www.drperlmutter.com/books/brain-maker-by-david-perlmutter-md/

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Many thanks, FH! I will definitely check it out.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Inulin.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Interesting!

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JohnS's avatar

I’m a Jersey boy, not a southerner, but somehow β€œelectric vehicle factories and battery plants are overtaking pine forests” doesn’t sound like something worth celebrating.

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Glenda Gallagher's avatar

As a 3rd Gen Floridian I have watched this beautiful state become congested, paved and golf coursed. A balance of good jobs and maintaining the beauty of the wild is hard to reach when so many dollars are offered. πŸ™

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Willing Spirit's avatar

My family can be tracked back to the 1840 census in Walton County, which included Okaloosa County at that time. They were actually homesteading on the Shoal River near what is now Crestview.

When my daddy was 10, his daddy moved the family in order to supervise a turpentine still operation near DeFuniak Springs. He told such stories of how majestic the virgin pines in Florida were and then they cut them all down. From Pensacola on the west all the way across to Jacksonville. They took them all down.

The stumps and roots were well preserved from the sap and were used as fire starter back in the day; but we called it β€˜lighterd’. Don’t know how it would be spelled, that’s what it sounded like. A very strong and obstinate person would be said to be as β€˜tough as a lighterd knot.’

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Fla Mom's avatar

My mom's family arrived in Florida in the 1770s; my dad's in the 1860s. On our farm, we've planted stands of longleaf pine to help recreate some small part of the lost ecosystem. Some is now inside a pasture (Florida Cracker cattle and sheep), and some is out. Deer, turkey, gopher tortoises, doves, etc., are plentiful, as are gators in the pond. We have an old catface stump, and people here still call it lighterd.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Have it and have read it!

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Glenda Gallagher's avatar

My family was from South Georgia (Waycross area) and also in the pine tree and turpentine operations. They went back and forth between FL and GA and finally settled in Clermont FL for the final time. They then worked in the citrus industry there. There used to be a small town north of Tallahassee named Hinson which is my family name. Interesting info you shared. Thank you!

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Jay Horton's avatar

Ahhhhhhh, I lived in WAYX from 70's-ish till I was transferred to Ocala in '84. Going up there this weekend. My Dad turns 80. Wow. Very kool.

Later Jay

P.S. Willing S. we called them "fat lighter" in S. Ga.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And thank you! I love the stories.

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SB's avatar

I noticed that, too! The conservative south shouldn't be building EV factories.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We don’t want them! Makes no sense. Where the f*ck do they think the electricity is going to come from?

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daiva's avatar

From socket in the wall, obvs ya silly 😁

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Like their bread... which comes in plastic bags... ya silly!

That's how bread is "grown" but wait kids, plastic is BAD, and paper bags are ... not sustainable.

How about... Just plant the bread soylent in a glass bin, and watch it GROW!

(How will it get BAKED though, once they outlaw gas ovens, and ban wood fired ovens, and, and...)

Oh, just ban bread already.

(There! Future problem solved. πŸ˜‰)

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Willing Spirit's avatar

AOC, is that you?πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

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daiva's avatar

Doxxed 😭

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'm a huge fan of Tesla. And they made sense when we lived in Wa state, where the electricity comes from hydro and nuclear.

Here in Oklahoma tho, most all of our electricity is produced from burning coal. So a Tesla here is literally a "coal-burning vehicle."

(Eat your heart out, all you dually-diesel truck owners!)

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Giving people choice through the free market would be an awesome idea.

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Roger Beal's avatar

That's exactly what Mr. Toyoda says he is doing and plans to continue doing. He knows many folks that buy Toyotas are in tenth-world nations that don't have much pavement, let alone an electric power grid. And of course, the Greta-Bots are screaming bloody murder at him for his failure to kowtow to the 100% green agenda.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I don't think that Tesla would haul a trailer full of cattle down our dirt road after a heavy rain, though, so no heart-eating going on here.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Saw a review of the Ford Lightning EV pickup. The owner reviewer had taken it to pick up a trailered Model T he'd bought. Allegedly, the F-150 Lightning has a towing capacity of 5,000 lbs and a range of 240 miles.

IIRC, the new EV truck owner couldn't even make it 50 miles with a much less than 5,000 lb payload;

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Fla Mom's avatar

We considered getting an 'Eco' model of the F150 long ago, but even it can't tow enough.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Not tryin' to be nasty, but ... Are you enjoying your double tax breaks - the EV purchase credit from Uncle Sugar, and the avoidance of state highway excise tax on gasoline?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I've rented them on vacation, but I never bought one. Two things hold me back: (1) the human and ecological damage that the lithium mines produce, and (2) the whole problem of trying to fight for electric power which is in increasingly short supply.

That said, they are awesome vehicles at least 50 years ahead of their competitors. Insanely fast and powerful.

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Roger Beal's avatar

But, according to Mr. Toyoda, the wet lithium battery will be (thankfully) obsolete by 2029 or thereabouts. Toyota is in development of a dry storage battery that offers 800 - 900 miles/charge, has zero flammability risk, and does not use lithium.

As during the late days of carbureted ICE engines while fuel injection was being perfected, just wait a bit for EV tech to catch up to real-world market demands, before plunking down your cash. Just IMO ...

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Not to mention but from what I have read, the WEFs 15 min cities will prohibit cars unless they are all electric. Sounds like something isn’t right to be accomdating their manufacture in FL, conservative haven???

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m afraid that Conservative Haven bit may be just a media construct to boost Ron DeSantis into the national spotlight to be used as a weapon against Donald Trump. Well, no, I’m sure of it. Come to my neighborhood and I’ll show you plenty of rabid leftists.

And I’m not at all sure all I new transplants have the same definition of conservative as I have. They want to hold onto their money, but move forward β€˜progressively’ at the same time.

They’re mostly just raising the costs of everything, and we all have to wonder if we can afford to stay.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

I fear you could be onto something. Military psy-ops are so clever one doesn’t know what is true or real.

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AJ's avatar

TN gave a huge tax break to Ford to build an EV plant.

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LMWC's avatar

Same here in Michigan in beautiful historic Marshall. And a Chinese, (CCP), owned plant is planned for near Ferris State U in Big Rapids, will employ Chinese Nationals, and being given millions in Michigan taxpayer monies.

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

Witmer and her posse are evil.

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chuck kutchera's avatar

Another one is being built in Glendale Kentucky, but in order to work on it I believe you have to be jabbed.

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walk2write's avatar

The aquifers are being depleted/damaged at an alarming rate so saltwater intrusion into the freshwater supply along the coastline is inevitable. And the beautiful springs that are prevalent in the interior of the state are becoming more polluted by all of the runoff caused by paving over paradise (among other things).

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Jay Horton's avatar

...but we're not going to stop any of it. The new influx and all that don't respect, it's all just a commodity to them. I am being surrounded by McMansions and now, solar farms and just over the weekend we found that a plastics manufacturers in moving into the commercial park behind our farm. Sucks to be us...... Later Jay

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I thought exactly the same!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Also cutting down Southern virgin forest to turn into wood chips to send on freighters to arrive in Europe to be burned as fuel.

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Mary H.'s avatar

I agree !! Just drive past a huge β€œmissing pine forest” off Route 16 outside Savannah GA , in Bryan County.

They are building a Hyundai EV plant and an adjacent battery plant.

It is the largest economic development in Georgia history. https://www.savannahnow.com/story/business/2023/02/17/hyundai-ev-plant-bryan-county-ga-larger-than-montgomery-alabama/69915046007/

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School's Out's avatar

Not terribly worried about pine trees...they are all over the place. Related company is doing the Scout EV location in Blythewood, SC. I have more concern over the wetlands/old growth hardwood areas being cleared/filled in and built on. That said, I'm in the concrete business and growth is here/accelerating.

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Barbara's avatar

I think all of government has had a lobotomy

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Actually I feel they are operating with their full faculties.

This is democide.

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JW's avatar

They need to remake the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest -DC Style.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Nurse Fauchet.

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Notyours's avatar

I am so borrowing that.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Don't bother returning it. I have more. πŸ˜‰

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Obviously

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CaplT's avatar

An unsuccessful one.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Bingo‼️

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FourWinds's avatar

I didn't think I'd live to see the day when the truth started coming out about the "vaccines" because I figured it would be decades, if ever. I am very happy I was wrong. The super good news about this is that hopefully the public will be much less likely to believe scamdemic 2.0 and its "vaccine", which Gates keeps promising will happen. (Translation: he's working on making scamdemic 2.0.) But then again, there will be some who never get it, like the crazy eyed lady in my store yesterday wearing a blue face diaper when it was darn near 90 out. Sigh.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Epoch Times headline this morning I saw (I didn’t bother to read it πŸ™„) stated the new and improved vaccine will be for the flu, covid, rsv, and any other respiratory illness. Hahahahaha. I recall last fall when they tried to make everyone panic about rsv. It was all over Pandora music advertising πŸ€¦πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ. Too many times I told the radio to β€œshut up” (maybe a little saltier than that 😬) and changed the station.

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J Boss's avatar

My concern here is replacing a standard flu shot mandated by most health care companies and wrongly thought of as possibly helpful and definitely harmless with mRNA tech that will severely harm or kill at least 7% of the recipients. The word needs to get out that mRNA is deadly.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

No matter what they try to call it… HARD PASS! Never for the rest of my life will I inject any of their β€œvaccines”

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FourWinds's avatar

I'm 100% there with you! God only knows what garbage is in them.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Agreed.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

The standard flu shot can be deadly too.

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Fla Mom's avatar

It's generally useless, too, with very low effectiveness and short duration, not to mention producing 'original antigenic sin,' altering one's ability to defend immunologically against future, different, strains. Dr. Robert Malone said the annual flu recommendations are really made in order to keep the flu vaccine production facilities in operation, so in case there's another Great Influenza they can be ramped up quickly.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

They’re still pushing the RSV vax here in Oregon, on TV. I bet my brother in Washington gets it. He says he’s all vaxxed up. 😭

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Karen, tell your bro the story I'm about to tell you. Might get a reaction. (No one in my family reacted though, so, long shot...)

Heard from an old friend the other day. Devastated. Reported to me that her eldest brother was found dead that day.

Her other brother entered his apartment to do a wellness check as he'd not heard from him. (No internet... no cell... just a landline, which he wasn't answering.)

His brother was sitting upright in his easy chair. Coroner said he'd been dead at least a week but that he "died of natural causes".

So, not stabbed, not a self inflicted death by gunshot, no hypodermic needle in his arm nor vial of empty pills... No "note".

No sign of "foul play", etc.

No autopsy.

My old friend said he was jabbed 6 times. Suffered a stroke after the 1st, one year ago.

Liked it so much, he rolled up his sleeve 5 more times!

I'd say it WAS self inflicted "suicide: by jabapalooza juice" but you're not supposed to speak ill of stupid dead people.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

He won’t listen. You see, his wife is a medical professional. Makes Me Crazy!!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Ya I’m not surprised they’re pushing it there. I’m sorry to hear that about your brother. 😞

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thank you. His wife is a retired emergency room nurse, and daughter of teachers. The union lockstep mentality is in full force.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

What's a TV?

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

Did they mention β€œthe common cold” ? When will they finally figure that one out ? πŸ™„πŸ™„ double eye roll

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sigh, indeed. I was so naive back in March of 2020, when I said people aren’t going to wear those things, especially not in a couple of months in Florida when it’s 90+degrees outside. I really credited people with having far more common sense than is the actual case. Sigh…

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On an island's avatar

I don’t even call it β€˜common sense’ anymore because it’s no longer common. It’s basic sense at best.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The virtue signaling high is too strong for them not to wear them.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Also, remember middle school/junior high when it was so important to fit in, to wear the right clothes.....

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I never really fit in, so am used to that… probably has been an advantage in life…

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I think I fit in during middle and high school--but since then, not. And glad of it.

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Copernicus's avatar

People were made to be afraid.

People were told it was only for two weeks. Many of us will put up with dumb stuff for two weeks. Fewer of us will do that now.

And/or people wanted to be compliant.

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, only if the public actually see the paper and accept it.

I bet there will be a lot of jabbering about how unreliable the findings are, for one reason or another, and about this just being a pre-print, so of course it can’t be taken as gospel yet.

I have a long time friend who is multi-jabbed and who multi-jabbed their KIDS!!! 😳😳😳 and who is unlikely to let this paper dissuade her from her belief in the allegedly God-given provision of the jabs and pax and all the rest. But not his provision of Ivy or any of the related stuff.

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PatriciaHenry's avatar

This preprint has been removed by Preprints with The Lancet because the study's conclusions are not supported by the study methodology. Preprints with The Lancet reserves the right to remove a paper that has been posted if we determine that it has violated our screening criteria. Further information is available here: https://www.thelancet.com/preprint-faq

Didn’t take long

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh 😑🀬

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space's avatar

Geez!! Ughhh.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Funny how their belief in β€œthe science” is so selective πŸ™„

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nik's avatar

Right !? 50 years of study on human sexuality and gender dysphoria…what to do with Dr Levine !? Such a conundrum on when to embrace science…or not.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Selective like evolution which if you use science is obviously an impossibly.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Because jabs have become their religion.

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SB's avatar

Too many people are willfully ignorant and perfectly happy to stay that way.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Absolutely correct!

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Jay Horton's avatar

Better worry more about the sneaky stuff they are putting in our meats. I know where my meat comes from and what goes in. The vast majority do not, another major concern. Also, USDA approved Gates backed company to sell lab grown chicken meat here in the US:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/bill-gates-backed-companies-approved-to-sell-lab-grown-chicken-in-the-us/?utm_source=digest-freedom-2023-07-04&utm_medium=email

Later Jay

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The Antipole's avatar

Interesting that "right leaning" and "anti-establishment" are considered by AI to be linked and/or similar ideologies. I remember when right leaning, establishment, and conservative were all synonyms of each other. Sort of like how liberals used to be against government censorship and skeptical of corporate power, but now shill for big-pharma and advocate for more govt. muzzling. Strange times.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m certainly old enough to know when being establishment and status quo were very uncool.

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FH's avatar

I know, right? Now those people ARE the Establishment! I so innocently thought β€œworking from within the system for change” was a value to herald. Did not know until recent years it meant β€œmarch(ing) through the institutions”.

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J Boss's avatar

The ChatGPT rules and learning have bias programmed in. You can bypass the bias by passing instructions to ignore the programmed bias. Th service used to analyze the Twitter account would have to pass that rule, either automatically or with a user selected option.

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

Nice uplifting video for some smiles - The Joy of Jesus in Times Square! πŸ’ƒπŸ•ΊπŸŽΆπŸ™

https://twitter.com/seanfeucht/status/1676030725080985600?s=46&t=eiWIWmyxWe7pNmaXMwHizA

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J Kaz's avatar

Hope in Humanity....

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

🀣🀣🀣🀣If my old J-school professor could hand out F’s from the grave, the Washington Post would have to change its major from journalism to shop.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I was an underperforming high school sophomore. So much so, my guidance counselor recommended I consider Vo-tech.

Then my ACT results came back.

I went from "shop" to "Classics" overnight. (To this day I despise guidance counselors.)

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Emumundo's avatar

Hey Jeff, I was worried about AI being a real smarty pants , but WE could have told you everything it came up with!

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Amy Graff's avatar

Speaking of pronouns did anyone else notice, or find it interesting, that the Twittergpt use of "they" pronouns?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes! I was rolling my eyes. I kept inserting HIM and HE as I read it. πŸ™„

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same!!!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Well he is we. US. All them there here.

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Steph D's avatar

That’s all we need to know about twittergpt.

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Joey g's avatar

Over 700k people died possibly by the clot shots I could see it now on late night TV in a few years, β€œIf you or a love one were injured by the COVID-19 vaccination shots, you may be entitled to an award call 1 800 u screwed! β€œ

And you know it’s coming!!πŸ˜‰

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I hope I live to see it.

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On an island's avatar

For sure! It’ll go the way of Round Up, which I’m certain caused my Mom’s lymphoma. Also Johnson’s baby powder induced cancers, and water contamination for vets that had been stationed at Camp Lejeune. They all have those commercials running now.

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Les's avatar

Yep, pre-print removed. I see others have noted that already.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Well, like my uncle used to say, "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy."

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space's avatar

Ha! Yup, I say that too.

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Politico Phil's avatar

2022 Nobel Prize Winner says there is No Climate Crisis

John Clauser spoke at 'Quantum Korea 2023'

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/2022-nobel-prize-winner-says-there?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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WP William's avatar

Doesn't Rubin's cocked head make him appear adorably concerned about children? Like a polite pedo-clown. The kindly face of a criminal mass child abuser.

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Annie's avatar

He is an evil man. Show that picture and his quote to all parents thinking of any shots from the doctors. Tell them they have been warned.

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WP William's avatar

"But All the responsible parents at the daycare are doing it!" Leana Wen was "JEALOUS" of parents who could get their children vaccinated while her poor tiny (non-aborted) waif of 6 months couldn't get it....SICK FREAKs in charge of pediatric "medicine" and (Anti)Reproductive "Health Care" aka. Embryocide need to be CULLED from their jobs in gvt. and our society

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Annie's avatar

Sick freaks indeed.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

PreCURSER NanP "we have to pass it to see what's in it."

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FreeBird07's avatar

I couldn't believe my ears when i heard that video...I want to spit nails at that smug prick! It's like our idiot County Commissioners said

"We have to do something" (re: masks) no matter if it's wrong, unprovable, harmful to say were doing something. Some of the dumbest things ever said by "elected" and "professionals".

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