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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“At a public health level,” the AI concluded, “prioritizing Vitamin D sufficiency could be as effective—or more effective—than flu vaccines while being far cheaper and universally beneficial.”

Wow, I didn’t realize ChatGPT was such a deadly disinformation superspreader! Don’t let the CDC see that, or it will be sent off to the reprogramming gulags.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

And with the chemtrails to block out the sun- many cannot even go outside for the natural vitamin D! It’s been a conspiracy for a very long time to use “climate” crap and lies to lead to chemical filled trails sprayed all over the sky, to lead to stopping us from getting one of the most important natural supplements given to us by God Himself for our good health.

STOP THE DAMNED CHEMTRAILS!

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George's avatar

Amen, hoping to see chem trails in that list of RFK. The sky here in Palm Springs is like a checkerboard with chem trails.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

I'd like to know which branch of government authorizes that.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

When the chemtrails are stopped will be a significant milestone in Trump's new term. We'll start to feel that real changes are happening.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

I read years ago (pandemic) that almost all the people who died from Covid in the beginning were Vitamin D deficient. Stocked up and taking them ever since…

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Janet's avatar

Yes. I started upping that, plus K, quercitin and zinc immediately. I was puzzled at the time why no health recommendations were given. Then I found out why.

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william howard's avatar

and what did our government tell us to do - go indoors, stay out of the sun, wear masks, demonize any alternative remedies (Hydroxychloroquine & ivermectin) inject non vaccines vaccines that were not only worthless but destroyed your immune system lading to all types of other diseases and cancers - it is almost like they were trying to kill off as many people as they could - surely not

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Gaslighted's avatar

Those same "experts" demand that WE deny reality and go along with their insanities such as men can be pregnant and give birth, and that pumping children full of hormones and cutting off their genitals are "healthcare", among other "stunning and brave" shibboleths. This whole scam was an easy test and 70% of my fellow Americans failed spectacularly by following the diktats of these evil murderers and their obvious and blatant lies, and most for the stupidest bribes, like a doughnut, and "reasons" like going to a show. Even worse, most would have happily seen the "unvaccinated" deprived of services, health care, and put into segregated camps, believing themselves "virtuous". The long term reckoning is going to be brutal and well deserved.

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daverkb's avatar

It was a mass psychosis all along. I wrote about it as being a condition of insanity pure and simple. My surprise, though, is that most people don't call things for what they truly are. Ditto for words like 'pandemic'. To some degree people 'legitimize' what they ought not by a failure to full court press the truth.

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Chloe Zapata's avatar

The American Heart Association, in the middle of the plandemic, recommended that people no longer take a preventative baby aspirin daily. That was enough to keep me taking it forever.

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Gaslighted's avatar

Exactly my response. Whatever "expert advice" was given, I did and do the complete opposite. But that started when I was told as a kid that eggs and cheese and steak were bad for me.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Vit D from a bottle is not the same as Vit D from sunshine or from animals/fish that have Vit D within them that you consume like cod liver oil. Be very careful on how much you take.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

I prefer Calcium with D3 to a shot monthly because of osteoporosis. Mom was almost 90 before she broke her hip falling. I do work out and bike when we can go to the gym. My PCP always checks my levels. I have quit using sunscreen after reading emails from the Doctors who pushed back on the COVID Debacle. I also take a 50+ MVI which has K in it.

My wish is this!!! Make all these supplements in the USA. Take out color from MVIs!!!! Hello!

Closer to 80 than 70! Retired RN with a retired license because of the COVID Debacle and caregiver of my husband.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

Vitamins from diet and natural sources are always best!

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Dawn of the day's avatar

I can say without a doubt that taking 5000ius of D3 for years made me hypercalcemic. Stopped taking the D3 and those calcium levels have started to come down towards normal. Hate to see what it was actually doing to my soft tissues and veins/arteries.

D3 in a pill is completely synthetic and is indeed the main ingredient in many rat poisons. Do a bit of looking and you can verify this for yourself. Most of all the fake D3 comes in huge bulk from India/China. What could go wrong there?

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I am not your Other's avatar

Vitamin D with K is a better option. Sorry that happened to you.

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Dawn of the day's avatar

Thank you.

Both are synthetic and so are not options, therefore I have chosen to carefully get what I need from what God gives us-food!

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william howard's avatar

get some Ivermectin as well

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Stacy's avatar

I’m glad to see you making choices like this. I tell my patients with the ears to hear how much nutrition can do to keep us out of the hospital. Check out Dr. Eric Berg’s advice on what to take with vitamin D3 and the proper ratio to K2 with which it should always be taken.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

D3 is what I take.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Even Fauci said D3 was the best supplement one could take.

Of course pre convid.

Post convid, Jabs were the only medicine.

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Mary Sholl's avatar

Me, too. 5,000 IU every day.

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Dawn B's avatar

Big pharma own the vitamin companies so expect rat poison in your vitamin D.

Literally. Look up D bottles and see ingredients. Most contain rat poison. That's just one example. They are all synthetic and much worse.

Cholecalciferol is a main ingredient in rat poison and vitamin D and it won't kill you in small doses but neither will glyphosate. It does cause harm.

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Erin Fight's avatar

Get God's vitamin D. Take off sunglasses, for good. Allow its rays to enter your eyes. No, not directly, but about 15⁰ to the right or left of it. When sunlight enters the eyes, it creates several God-perfect reactions: it allows the body to produce melanin in your skin, producing vitamin d. It allows the body to produce melatonin, for overall health. It stimulates vitamin A uptake, further strengthening your eyes and body. This is just a fraction of its benefits. If you must supplement, find the purest cod liver oil. Eat wild caught cold water fish (cod, salmon, mackerel, sardines, anchovies). Stand on God's earth barefooted, 10 minutes daily, maybe while sun gazing. Gazing at a candle will have benefits as well-- without any glasses. God provides everything.

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CHop's avatar

Egg yolks are a good D source too....what a coincidence that they are in short supply due to the bird flu as determined by a PCR test run at 45 cycles.

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Justin's avatar

And chemtrails blotting out the sun.

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RunningLogic's avatar

In some climates in the wintertime, that’s really hard to do. You have to supplement to get enough vitamin D many times.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

You mean as in the PNW, where we personally live nearly on the 47th parallel. As I type, I am looking at yet another grey sky this morning - the ceiling is so low that I can't see the mountain out my back windows.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Long time PNW resident here until we moved to Florida in 2020. Game changer for our health in Florida with the sunshine. Except now all I see are clouds and chemtrails 😞. The sunshine here is even scarce at times. 😞

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Lew's avatar

Living northwest of Gainesville, horrified too often looking up and seeing the sky filled with many crisscrossed chemtrails. It makes me shudder.

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Stacy's avatar

Welcome to FL!

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on the doss's avatar

We haven't seen the sun in 10 days.

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Clara's avatar

Ditto.

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SKnow's avatar

Check out Carrie B Wellness to learn about how to take care of yourself in the winter—I’ve learned so much. And it’s easy

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Freebird's avatar

Yep, we haven’t seen the sun for 5 days now. And even when we do, it won’t be warm enough to really ’get some Sun’.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes, when it’s under 40-50 degrees I’m not going outside in shorts and short sleeves 😆

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Dawn of the day's avatar

A Sperti lamp works quite well sans the synthetic junk ingested into your body. Takes about 5 minutes of exposure several times a week.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Will look into that, thanks!

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Völva's avatar

Sounds like you live at a low latitude. Nordic countries have for eons supplemented even babies’ diets with D. At higher latitudes the angle of the sun’s rays during winter months does not result in vitamin D production.

The only alternative might be cod liver oil, but the vit. A to D balance is hard to calculate.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Those darn chem trails often get in the way. But yes, something about nice early morning sun that feels really great.

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DRK's avatar

Keep your sunglasses, or blue/UV blockers, for when you are exposed to LED or HID (high intensity discharge) lighting. Especially auto headlights or other intense sources. This lighting is even more harmful at night- when our pupils are more dilated. The intensity of these lights, combined with the unnatural wavelengths, is extremely damaging to the eyes.

(Investment tip: Products & services for the blind; stem cell therapies to help restore eyesight.)

Incandescent bulbs emit light at similar wavelengths to candle or firelight, or the sun when it is close to the horizon- the only time it is safe to engage in "sungazing".

Most people who live where there are four seasons will need to supplement Vit D to maintain optimal levels throughout winter, though even exposure of the face & hands to winter sunlight is beneficial.

Yes, our natural environment provides everything we need to thrive.

Prolonged exposure to reflected light from snow may require protective eyewear, but the sun is lower on the horizon, so if the glare from the snow is not too intense, normal exposure to natural sunlight while shoveling snow or building a snowman with the youngsters is beneficial.

All oils which are liquid at room temperature oxidize rapidly, due to the molecular structure which makes them liquid & not solid at room temps. This oxidation makes liquid oils toxic.

A better option, as you suggest, is to eat oily fish. Smaller species will have accumulated a smaller load of toxic chemicals & heavy metals like mercury- because bigger fish eat smaller fish. I don't know if smaller fish have fewer micro- & nano-particles of plastic per pound.

Foods from land animals raised naturally, "as God intended", also contain Vit D. Vit D is stored in fat, so avoiding animal fat - whether oil in fish or healthy saturated animal fat in milk products or meats - is also avoiding dietary sources of Vit D, and the other fat-soluble vitamins.

Egg yolks, butter, and liver are especially high in Vit D, if from animals raised outdoors on the land on natural diets.

More info & sources: RealMilk.com

DiagnosisDiet.com - well researched article on foods, nutrient 7 their affects on health.

This includes Vit A, which, like Vit D, occurs only in animal source foods. Plants contain only carotinoid precursors, which often are not converted to sufficient actual Vit A to meet human nutrition requirements.

With sunlight exposure, Vit D is synthesized in the skin from CHOLESTEROL.

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Melissa Leigh's avatar

Sadly my naturopath says we can't get enough D from sun up here in New England. Good thing I head south a couple times a year.

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Justin's avatar

With some of the chemtrail efforts, it's getting harder to get the necessary sunlight.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Learned this at the start of covid before intelligent talk was banned, those with lots of melanin in their skin (blacks and Hispanics for example) don’t absorb vit D. I wonder how they do on blood tests?

Thanks for the tips!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Wow! I am heading outside...

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Peter Schott's avatar

Probably doesn't help when senators are trying to introduce controls over supplements in the name of "protecting the people", but really to kill off the non-pharm businesses and any alternatives to the patented drugs. :(

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Andre of the Mountains's avatar

Most (but not all) rat poisons are anticoagulants. Warfarin - an anticoagulant and deadly to rats - is used in humans to treat DVT and embolisms, and to reduce stroke risk. Just cuz it's bad for rats doesn't mean it's bad for humans.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Cholecalciferol does contribute to calcification of your arteries so those who feel the need to swallow large doses of Vit D3 in the mistaken belief that if will protect them from all manner of alleged viruses, are doing more harm than good. Vit D also gets stored in body fats so getting those stupid Vit D blood tests are pointless as they are not an indication of how much is really in your body.

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Janet's avatar

Vitamin K which corrects that and works on proper distribution of calcium must be taken with D3. You don’t know that? I’ve known it for years. Weston A Price noticed that in the excellent health of teeth, facial shapes, and strong bones of native populations. although he called it Vit X. It was what is named now K. 2 forms. One is better for circulatory system (4) I believe and the other for bones (7). Cheers. I take a good D3 and K combo. My last level was 90.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Yes, thanks, I'm aware of Vit K used with Vit D but the vit D3 in a bottle is NOT the same as Vit D from sunshine and natural sources (food). Again, taking a vit D blood test is meaningless as your body will keep stockpiling excess in your fat to keep it from circulating in your bloodstream. Vit D is a hormone. Vit D from the bottle is a chemical. Not the same even with your Vit K partner. Weston Price was a strong advocate for native diets as the path to health, not chemical supplementation.

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Miss Teacup's avatar

Sunlight reacts with the oils in our skin to produce vit. D. As we age we get drier, less oily. This is why older (starting in 40 - 50s) people don't make enough D via the natural way, and supplementation is necessary. As for food, there are major problems as well. Environmental degradation and mercury levels must be taken into consideration, etc.

Regarding the safety of supplements you would have to take ungodly amounts of D for a long time before you'd injured yourself. Lots of knowledge on this topic is out there to help people figure out how to supplement safely. John Campbell on YouTube has tons on this topic. Let's encourage each other, and not scare people!

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Beth's avatar

For those of us who live in the north, vitamin D supplementation is the only way to get adequate vitamin D during the winter months. Yes take it with K2 and add a magnesium supplement to help with its absorption.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Cod liver oil and eating other animals that absorbed that sunshine will get you through the winter.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Same

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Doctors unwittingly combine pharmakeia (witchcraft) with the Hippocratic Oath, which is not an oath made to Hippocrates but to Apollo The Destroyer, and it becomes pretty clear why healthcare in America makes people sick…

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Apollo was also the healer

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Tom's avatar

I don't think he is disputing the capacity of a false god to perform signs and lying wonders.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

The literal meaning of the name Apollo is “the destroyer,” whereas the literal meaning of the name Yeshua is “YHWH is salvation.” Yeshua is also known as the Great Physician, reflated to his words in Mark 2:17. Why didn’t doctors historically take an oath to him instead? As someone has already mentioned, they have been deceived into worshipping and taking an oath to a false god. Such a practice is tantamount to playing with an Ouija board. They have invited evil into their art….

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NCMaureen's avatar

What?

Cholecalciferol IS vitamin D. The active ingredient in rat poison is warfarin, an entirely different molecule. You dont know what you are writing about.

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Dawn B's avatar

Not all vitamin D supplements have Cholecalciferol but most do.

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-d-is-rat-poison-the-fraudulent?utm_source=publication-search

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

Chocolate is dog poison.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I asked my parents if they are still using the vit D I told them to buy. Nope, they got their last bottle at Costco. Crazy making!

But on a side note, I going to a deep dive into the one we’re taking.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Even too much water will kill you. Look it up!! It's on the interwebs.

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Jamison's avatar

Check the labels!

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AJoy's avatar

Yeah I’ve been hearing this more and more from

Various sources. Sad.

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I am not your Other's avatar

You are spreading misleading information. Yes, vitamin D can be used as rat poison. And it is poison for dogs and cats. (As are dark chocolate and grapes poison for dogs.) It is the internal reaction that causes rats and dogs and cats bodies to do bad things. Vitamin K is the antidote for dogs that got into rat poison (or a human’s vitamin D capsule) by mistake.

Rat poison ingredients can include vitamin D or warfarin (a blood thinner used in humans) or a neurotoxin. And they can be deadly to pets who eat the rodent that ate the poison. Or maybe the pet found a little stash of poison pellets that the rodent put in its nest (as my dog did). If it’s the vitamin D type, a pet has a chance with quick action and vitamin K. If it’s the other types, the outcomes are not as good.

This also illustrates, indirectly, why vitamin D and vitamin K are good to take together. That way the human body will process the vitamin D as you would like (using calcium for bones) rather than the way you don’t like (using calcium for soft tissues).

If you don’t understand this (very simplified) description, talk to a doctor who understands vitamins D and K and how your body reacts to it. And if your doctor poopoos vitamin D, you might want to find another doctor. It is important for fighting infections.

Here are a couple articles with more info:

https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/articles/is-vitamin-d3-really-a-mouse-and-rat-poison

https://www.merckvetmanual.com/toxicology/rodenticide-poisoning/cholecalciferol-vitamin-d3-poisoning-in-animals

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SM's avatar

I was going to say the same thing. There’s a great author on substack (whose name I forget 🤌🏽) that talks about how most supplement ingredients are derivatives of poison, pesticides, literal waste, and even fecal matter. There is no legit synthetic source of vitamin D available with the obvious exception of the SUN ☀️. Not to mention that Pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies supply those products 🤢

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Dawn B's avatar

Agent131711’s Substack

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SM's avatar

Yes! That’s one of them!

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Carol's avatar

Even better than vitamin D from a bottle is to get sunshine on your body every day. It's free! The whole sham that sun causes cancer is explained thoroughly by The Midwestern Doctor.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

I love AMWD!!!! So much good information on a huge variety of topics!!!

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Stacy's avatar

Facts! I really want to try DMSO but have you smelled that stuff?! 😵‍💫

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CHop's avatar

Yes...Dr. Mercola has been talking about that for years...a lot of it is caused by the ingredients sunscreen

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RunningLogic's avatar

When it’s cloudy for a week or ten days straight in the wintertime, that’s difficult to do.

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Tim R's avatar

RL, Vit D doesn't become deficient in ten days. The goal should be to get levels as high as possible in the warmer months, then eat fatty fish, egg yolks etc, to slow the decline. It can take anywhere from two to five months for a healthy person to go from good vit D levels to insufficient (below 30ng/ML). I have also supplemented with D for years but I am wary of doing it in that "unnatural" way. Of course, I live in Florida now, so I am outdoors year round.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Of course not but it’s 10 days then 1 day of sun and 10 days. I’m outdoors year round too (I run in nearly any kind of weather) but when there’s thick cloud cover, that’s just not enough. I used to always get sick (a cold) in the winter as soon as I got a little run down and haven’t had that happen since I started taking vitamin D a few years ago.

And yeah, you’re in Florida so a very different situation and climate. The sun is much stronger and more present there. Not to mention you can expose enough skin for vitamin D production.

Fatty fish and egg yolks are all well and good but I have to balance that with my family’s meals and cost as well as my own dietary needs. Fatty fish gives me indigestion which is very unpleasant.

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Bonnie Ferguson's avatar

This may explain the illogic of Portlanders. 😂 (As an Oregonian myself, I have to find sun-alternatives for vit. D, too.)

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Whenever it’s sunny here in the winter, it’s 5 below

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sweettooth's avatar

yes, well not not much usefull sunshine where I live at the moment.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Don’t worry, the powers that control chat gpt will fix that, so it can’t make such an obviously erroneous conclusion again. It will be reprogrammed shortly.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I’m using musk’s Grok AI. It is now an app you can download. I use it instead of

Goggle as my go to search source for anything, trivial to important. Instant clear unbiased ad free responses.

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Tom's avatar

AI is trained by people, and people have biases. I would not characterize any AI as unbiased.

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Beckadee's avatar

Musk was talking about the latest Grok 3 just yesterday.

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sempervirens's avatar

I need to see what GROK has to say, now.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Spent 7 hours in the ER with my friend who had a stress test at the same health system 3 days prior. She was having chest pain.

We heard one young woman say she’d been there for 12 hours.

Never saw a physician during those 7 hours. After realizing there were 5 people in front of us, we left. Front desk people didn’t even seem curious where we were going.

Thank the Lord I had connections to get her into a cardiologist the next morning.

This is our sickcare system. It’s beyond broken.

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Robin Greer's avatar

It's been this way for years as so many people use the ER as their walk-in clinic. Those who are no in crisis need to be referred elsewhere. Every time one of my parents would have an emergency, we would sit in the ER for 24 to 36 hours before getting a bed. It was insane. The only exception was when they were actually having heart issues requiring immediate attention.

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plutomeyer's avatar

As a former ER doctor, I can vouch for this comment. Especially in poorer areas, but not exclusively, the ER is used as a walk in clinic, leading to wait times of 6-8 hrs for anything not immediately life threatening.

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Wendy Lemmel's avatar

When I lived in Texas, the ERs were known as the family clinics for illegal aliens whose minor ailments crowded out the more severe reasons for attendance.

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LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

A dear friend (and fellow fulltime RVer) is a traveling ER doc, we are all currently staying in the Harlingen/Brownsville TX area. He's worked ERs all over the country and has confirmed just how utterly broken the entire system is - but he's said it's astoundingly awful down here. 😬😬😬

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Loretta's avatar

My 88 yr old father, who lives right there, can attest to that.

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Stacy's avatar

I’ll never forget the dejection I heard out of the doctor in the next bay as he was instructing a mother on how to treat her kid’s sniffle. In contrast, he was very warm and kind to me as he helped me with my urgent need (this was in the days before we had urgent care clinics on every corner and curtains instead of walls between bays). Even back then, I could sympathize with him but I wish I could have seen that as the lesson in burnout (and foreshadowing) that it was. Thanks for what you endured in service to us.

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Robin Greer's avatar

And I've seen homeless people hanging out in the ER when it's cold because they don't want to go to the "religious" homeless shelter.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

I’ve never understood why there aren’t clinics attached to hospitals ER departments with triage nurses assigned to direct people to the clinic for minor illness or directly to the ER for critical care.

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plutomeyer's avatar

Maybe I can answer that. It boils down to money. ERs are not allowed to turn away patients, regardless of insurance status, without at minimum a good faith exam. Whereas clinics are. Here's an AI blurb: "Yes, an urgent care center can legally turn away a patient for lack of insurance, as they are not bound by the same rules as emergency rooms under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) which requires treatment regardless of ability to pay; however, most urgent care centers will still see uninsured patients if they can pay out-of-pocket for the visit.

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plutomeyer's avatar

In any ER, the first person the patient sees (unless rolled in on a gurney in full arrest or drenched in blood) will be a triage nurse. The triage nurse triages--emergencies to ER, otherwise to waiting room.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Not just as a ‘walk-in’ clinic. My son, an EMT for 3 years, could not refuse anyone an ambulance ‘ride’ to the ER. Talk about a broke system. Hang nails, boredom, homeless wandering around —- all had their transportation paid for via the government.

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CHop's avatar

Knew an ER doctor years ago who said people would come in with their "sick" child and leave them there. It was used as a babysitting service so they could get high.

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Robin Greer's avatar

😳🙄🤯

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plutomeyer's avatar

Yup. People call the paramedics because they believe if they arrive by paramedic ambulance they will be taken seriously. Not so, haha.

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Fred's avatar

My favorite was a young healthy female who “couldn’t breathe.” Exam normal. Her nose was stuffy and she didn’t have any nasal spray. Truth. 🤬 Our ER even paid for a taxi ride home. 😡

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Robin Greer's avatar

Yep. It's truly insane.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Had cause to go to ER summer of 1971. Waited in debilitating pain. Fellow ahead of me was there because he had a cold. I do not lie!

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Beckadee's avatar

Hopefully the wait time will decrease since the illegals are on the move. I believe I read where they were using it as their walk-in-clinic.

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Robin Greer's avatar

💯🎯

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Fred's avatar

Many ERs clogged with entire families on Medicaid, there for their “free OTC meds.” Pet peeve, and absolutely true. I agree with the requirement that everyone is screened, but we oughta be able to say ‘no.’ Theoretically can, but much push back and gnashing of teeth.

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SB's avatar

My husband passed out a few years ago and went by ambulance to ER. They sat him in a chair in the ER until he passed out again (they’re dang lucky he didn’t fall out of the chair and really hurt himself). Dr in ER told me that my husband was lucky he passed out in the ER because that got him immediate attention otherwise we would’ve been waiting hours.

On another ER visit, the ER was quiet when we got there but 2 hours later overrun. They’d already told us he’d stay the night in ER because no beds in hospital. When they got overrun, they couldn’t kick us out fast enuf. My husband couldn’t even stand up but they didn’t care. It was awful because my son and I had to practically carry him around for a week.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

An elderly friend had the same problem. Fell and dislocated her shoulder and ripped skin from her elbow down... Ambulance ride to the ER. They put her on a stretcher in the hallway as no rooms were available. She lay there while a young man did the same across from her. He had a chemical burn to his eye.... Was waiting to see the ophthalmologist, who never appeared in the 8 hours she waited. He was left to scream in pain... chemical burns to the cornea need to be taken care of IMMEDIATELY.... Don't go to the ER unless...

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Fred's avatar

Well, both of those conditions needed a (good!) ER.

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Robin Greer's avatar

We knew a lady who fell and broke both her wrists. I'm talking every bone in her wrists - not a minor fracture. She went to the ER only to be sent home with surgery schedule a week later! She couldn't use either hand and just stayed in the bed on pain killers until she had the surgery.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

That is when you refuse to leave until surgery! My girlfriend had what she thought might be a heart attack... dr9ve herself to the ER. Turned out it was her gall bladder. She got the full workup then told to return the following week for surgery. She refused. "I'll just wait right here until the surgery, I'm not going home..." It worked. They called in an anesthesiologist and surgeon... She went home that night.

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Bgagnon's avatar

My advice to friends going to the doctor for some particular issue is always the same: DON'T LEAVE DOCTOR'S OFFICE UNTIL YOU ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED,

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Fred Jewett's avatar

My wife and I spent 13 hrs in an ER 10 years ago. One enterprising ER waiter left and came back in an ambulance and was attended to immediately. Our 13 hr wait was rewarded by a handsome young doctor who finally tore himself away from fawning nurses long enough to look at my wife's medical history and declared her pain was due to her arthritis. My wife protested that she knew her body and this was not arthritis. I asked the doc to look at a rash at the base of her spine, he refused. We saw her GP 2 days later and he correctly diagnosed her with shingles, 1 day after the max 3 day timeframe recommended to start treatment for shingles. I wrote the hospital and complained about the doctor's conduct.

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I suffered with a horrible case of shingles that extended down my leg for two weeks… multiple visits to Urgent Care, multiple rounds of antivirals… and the blisters kept growing. My leg looked like raw meat. I was getting 15 minutes of sleep a night, I was in so much pain. I finally went to a Holistic Urgent Care and they put me on a massive IV transfusion dose (38g) of Vitamin C and Glutathione, and the pain finally stopped. I also had to take borderline toxic doses of Vitamin A afterwards. It cost me $600 out of pocket and I had scarring from my hip to my knee for about two years, but was worth it and had no residual neuralgia.

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Robin Greer's avatar

We had a guy from church who got the worst case of shingles his doctor had ever seen. He came down with it after his wife got the monoclonal antibodies in 2021 for treatment for COVID. I'm guessing there must be a connection.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

The Fraudci Quaxine causes Shingles, by destroying the immune system and allowing the "chickenpox" varicella-zoster virus that is dormant (usually kept at bay) in the majority of folks to go wild. Just another wonderful effect of the safe and effective shot.

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AwakeProtector's avatar

Hi Starsky, Where is there a Holistic Urgent Care? That sounds like a wonderful resource that there should be more of.

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Starsky's avatar

Scottsdale, AZ

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Susan Clack's avatar

What? There are Holistic Urgent Care facilities out there? Oh, if only we had one here in the Turd World (that's Third in Ireland) of the Central Coast of Kalifornistan.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I was told by an EMT the EDs prioritize patients arriving via ambulance before the walk-ins.

I have determined the c-scare has conditioned some to head to the dr/ED at the slightest symptom causing crowded waiting rooms.

Flu/vid is a virus. Treat the symptoms with OTC meds if you have to and ride it out at home. An antibiotic will not help.

Common sense and taking responsibility for one’s health needs to return.

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Fred's avatar

A really good triage nurse can help!

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Fred Jewett's avatar

The triage nurse only pushed paper, did not look at my wife.

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Fred's avatar

Didn’t I say, “good?” 😆 So sorry though; you are right!

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Fred's avatar

I must add that the abrupt onset of flu symptoms are very similar to symptoms of sepsis and meningitis. Any change in mental status deserves an immediate evaluation, and don’t tell the triage nurses that the whole family has the flu!!! … or guess at the diagnosis!

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Robin Greer's avatar

My mom was sent home from the ER when she was unable to walk a few feet. The hospitalist was an idiot and said he didn't see anything wrong with her. I took her back a week later and refused to be discharged. I told the new hospitalist that she couldn't even walk to the bathroom by herself without collapsing. She was finally admitted but they still missed the real diagnosis and we were back in less than 6 months as she had a heart attack. The level of incompetence in medical facilities is unbelievable. I know a retired nurse who shares stories that would make truly afraid to go to a hospital if you aren't already afraid.

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Copernicus's avatar

We have a family member who was at ED *twice* recently with new onset one-sided weakness. Missed that this person was having a stroke. Now they are completely paralyzed on one side. 😡😭😩

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Fred's avatar

So sorry, and angry! Intervention for TIAs often prevents progression to more neurological problems. Because the symptoms are, by definition transient, doctors need to take a careful history. Like the physical examination, that seems to be a thing of the past too.

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Copernicus's avatar

This person's symptoms were not transient. They were persistent and slowly progressive. Until the full spectrum abruptly revealed itself in a way that could no longer be ignored.

The person's family member suspected stroke. The nurse in the ED suspected stroke - both times it sounds like. It wasn't until the person fully stroked that then the ED acknowledged it - it couldn't be ignored at that point

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Can we see your insurance card? For Profit....not health

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Fred - good that you called them out on this doctor’s egregious malpractice.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Had a friend get really sick during our crazy years and he _really_ didn't want to go to the ER because he didn't want to have a case of medical kidnapping. (really bad nausea, dehydration, and such) Happily - no issues from the visit. The ER was mostly empty, they got him anti-nausea meds and some fluids, and he was better and out within a day.

But sadly, I do know of others who didn't fare as well. And man - if you have a kid, don't schedule any appts for Friday after noon. Any/all complications turn into "go to the ER". :(

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Robin Greer's avatar

And do not go to the ER on the weekend. Doctors are not to be called into the ER and you will sit there until Monday.

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Steenroid's avatar

Yeah if you have to go to ER you better have your local funeral home on speed dial.

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J. Fast's avatar

It is overwhelmed (at least in Colorado) by illegals.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Needs Dismantling Totally Laura Kasner

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

For Profit " Healthcare "....

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SB's avatar

Idk where you are but I heard this morning that ERs in NY are finding themselves treating basic stuff for illegals. Illegal wants eyes checked, go to ER. Illegal wants physical, go to ER. And the ERs are treating them!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

SB - ’m in NE Ohio

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David Z Joseph's avatar

UGH sorry

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Doctors unwittingly combine pharmakeia (witchcraft) with the Hippocratic Oath, which is not an oath made to Hippocrates but to Apollo The Destroyer, and it becomes pretty clear why healthcare in America makes people sick…

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Curtis's avatar

All those flu cases! 🙄

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Based Florida Man's avatar

These guys are touted as smart, yet somehow us pureblood plebes knew to avoid The Jab.

JD Vance: "I took the vax... the sickest that I have been in the last fifteen years by far was when I took the vaccine. And I, you know, I've had COVID at this point five times. I was in bed for two days. My heart was racing."

Elon Musk: "... the mRNA booster hit extremely hard. Massive chest pain. Felt like I got hit by a truck. Almost went to hospital."

Contrast to Jeff Childers, who suffers from none of these issues...

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Peter Schott's avatar

We have a friend who was in that "get this or don't work" category. He took one jab, it knocked him flat for a couple of days. He told his wife that neither she nor their kid were going to get it and declined any further jabs. That weaponization of OSHA and other agencies to strong-arm people into getting the shots was a really bad time.

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CHop's avatar

On a happier note, more and more are winning their cases against employers for firing them. This could help ensure it doesn't happen again.

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Employers who, upon their own discretion, mandated these shots should be held accountable before the law, and I sincerely hope that they will be.

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Truth 101's avatar

Agree that employers who mandated should be held accountable. Hoping the same for colleges and college administrators.

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Truth 101's avatar

And military "leaders" too. Where is KJ . . .

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CHop's avatar

BCBS of Michigan lost their case in a $13 million ruling. That was 1 employee. The same lawyer has about another 170 more.

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Bgagnon's avatar

WOO HOO!!! Hope everyone who files suit does that well!

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SB's avatar

Congress at fed level and in every state need to make laws that no one for any reason shall be forced to have any type of medical treatment including vaxes without consent, no coercion, or anything can force them.

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Gaslighted's avatar

If people stood firm and refused, that would have ended as soon as they tried that. But most people showed they had no spine. If and when I hire people, I will only hire those who refused and did not go along. And I pay little heed to most people who did take the jabs.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I was dumbfounded that Vance and Musk got jabbed! Shocking!

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NAB's avatar

I was and I wasn't. Both Vance but especially Musk, are well-versed in the tech world and I could see both of them trusting in the mRNA platform as the way of the future - until it wasn't.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yep. In the tweet where I snagged Elon's quote, he goes on to say he's hopeful mRNA jabs will be customized to fight cancer.

So... he's still a technocrat.

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Truth 101's avatar

Elon may or may not wake up on the mRNA platform. Time will tell.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

For sure. I'm staying hopeful. Things are fluid and happening.

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Tom's avatar

Elon "the science is unequivocal" Musk.

"The Science" did nothing but equivocate at every level. Absolute vs relative. Case rate vs infection rate. Genetic therapy vs "vaccine."

These are all examples of equivocal language.

I would be surprised if Elon actually got a random jab from a random lot, and not a bespoke saline concoction.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Musk lost a 10 month old son to SIDS. Probably from routine childhood vaccines.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Did not know this. Maybe RFK Jr's unbiased, not politicized HHS will reveal this link. Wake up call for Musk? One can hope.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Somehow, I thought Elon Musk would be too smart for that. I mean Many of us figured that out And we’re no Einsteins lol

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think people like him are enamored with and excited about technology and don’t/didn’t necessarily have the skepticism that some of us Luddites have. I do think it’s been a wake up call for some of them though.

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Tom's avatar

One doesn't need to have a mathematics PhD to notice when someone didn't carry the 2.

They abandoned the gold standard of long term testing for all-cause mortality and morbidity, because "The Science" has changed.

It did change. It used to be a method. It became an Appeal to Authority, a logical fallacy. A guy in a white coat became "The Science," and the scientific method was thrown in the dumpster.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree but I don’t think it’s so much that as a naive trust. And a fascination with technological advances. “It’s so cool that we can do this” overrides caution.

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Tom's avatar

Not impossible, but Elon doesn't strike me as one who fails to do his due diligence.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I don’t think it’s a due diligence issue, but more of a perspective issue. He doesn’t see the downsides as easily because he gets too excited about the potential and the upsides. I could be wrong of course, only God knows the truth of what’s in Elon’s mind and heart!

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NAB's avatar

Yes. Exactly.

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Truth 101's avatar

Yes RL. Many factors involved in people's decisions to jab or not jab. It was NOT a straight up intelligence test as many like to portray.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree. A lot of it was more about trust than about pure intelligence. Some will say those are inextricably linked but I think people can be intelligent with learning but not with evaluating people or situations.

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Susan Clack's avatar

😆😆😆😇😇😇😉😉😉

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AB's avatar

Good point

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Truth 101's avatar

Many factors were involved in the decision to jab or not jab. It's not a straight up intelligence test.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Also a demonstrated ability not to cave into peer pressure. So, gumption.

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Truth 101's avatar

Yes gumption and practice at not conforming were and are very valuable.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

And it is difficult. It was VERY difficult for me... but I freakin' did it.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Contend, O Yahweh, with those who contend with me;

Fight against those who fight against me.

Take hold of shield and large shield

And rise up for my help.

Draw also the spear and the battle-axe to meet those who pursue me;

Say to my soul, “I am your salvation.”

Let those be ashamed and dishonored who seek my life;

Let those who devise evil against me be turned back and humiliated.

Let them be like chaff before the wind,

With the angel of Yahweh driving them on.

— Psalm 35:1-5 LSB

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Jesus the shield. Jesus who rose up. Jesus who judges and has the gavel with axe and spear. God His Father who blows and burns the chaff. Jesus the Angel is my armor. Of whom shall I be afraid?

Thank you! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

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Team Normal, Captain's avatar

Yahweh keeps appearing in my life.

this was just another instance of many in recent weeks.

We are One. All of us, and he. One

Thanks for posting.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Christ followers are one in Him. So grateful for our Savior!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

US out of NATO.

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Jpeach's avatar

U.S. out of the UN!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

The UN out of the US too!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

How about non existence of nato. As in “ we don’t recognize you or your membership”.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Yesterday. It's a defunct organization with no purpose at this point in time. Just let it go. Now how much did that save us?

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Justin's avatar

It's purpose has been to cause trouble in Eastern Europe and to launder money.

If the US leaves NATO, it will essentially be unfunded or underfunded, since the US is by far its largest funder.

Since the US essentially started the Russia-Ukraine war in 2014 after the US led coup in the Ukraine, why is the US now conducting the peace talks?

Why isn't some Ukraine representative included in those talks?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Obama/Biden started the war in Ukraine.

Along with war pigs Sen. McCain, Sen. Graham, Sen. Klobachur, and super duper war pig Victoria Nuland.

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Richard Whitney's avatar

What Ukraine representative?

The US is in the talks because everyone realizes that they are the ones really running Ukraine, and have been since the coup.

Zelensky is just a puppet, and he is no longer legally the president, to boot.

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Justin's avatar

That's true, but the US has not officially admitted that they have been running the Ukraine since 2014. In fact, the US denies that, even though everyone else knows that.

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Bones's avatar

At this point in human history, it’s hard to figure out what lies to correct and how soon. I’m sure everybody in the Trump administration is aware that the world has been operating on deception and lies

The light of truth is lit, and it is slowly, but surely opening up all areas of darkness to the truth.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

And good morning.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

"We think because people were social distancing and using masks for so long during COVID that we have reduced immunity to the flu.”

I throw the BIG BS flag here!!!

Didn't SOMEONE fact check "social distancing" and determine it was ALL MADE UP and had ZERO effect???

Ditto for masks!

Why does this woman still have a job????

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Jpeach's avatar

Covid injections degrade natural immunity. So fighting off the flu becomes more difficult. The more people circulating with the flu, the more it spreads.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

🎯Jpeach

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Tom's avatar

Vaccines are designed to elicit antibodies. This is the adaptive immune system. Because the production of antibodies is their metric, in vaccine trials they cripple the innate immune system. They give the same innate-immune system-crippling adjuvants to the placebo group that they give to the intervention group, and pretend it's an actual placebo.

It is not. It's a false placebo. Because they are chasing a metric, they never account for the harm they cause to the innate immune system of those in the false "placebo" group. They fail to properly charge the harm done to all-cause mortality and morbidity.

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AJF's avatar

Jpeach I began a part time job about a month ago working with 2 other older women (like me.) They have both been "sick" constantly since then and wear masks intermittently (on/off). One of the women was supposed to spend a week with her sister but alas her sister was also "quite" sick! And then she told me they both had "all their shots last week!" 🙄 The only thing I talk about is how after decades of severe asthma, taking steroids, inhalers and still having asthma symptoms, I took my health into my own hands. No drugs and no allopathic docs and symptom free😉

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Healing Stories's avatar

How did you heal the asthma?

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Tonya's avatar

"We think" is always followed by an unsupported OPINION. People need to listen to these experts critically to separate truth from fiction.

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Richard Whitney's avatar

Plus, your immune system doesn't need annual exposure to the flu in order to function.

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Gaslighted's avatar

In America it was 6 feet, in the UK it was 3 feet, in Germany it was 1 1/2 feet. This wasn't a secret and any fool reading a bit then could have and should have read that and known right there it was all contrived BS.

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SB's avatar

That’s a good point. I’ve heard many say similar things tho and I kinda believed it but yea if they did nothing then immunity from lack of exposure is BS. Thanks for the thoughtful logic!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I still think distancing makes sense. For many years prior to covid I've made concerted efforts to stand away from people who appear ill. In reality the only ones I'll get close to is the few I love, and only when they are not sick!

🎯🤠

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Peter GL's avatar

with an effective rate of 35% vs a placebo rate of 20-40% why would anyone risk taking a vaccine with all its potential side effects which are promptly silenced and swept under the rug? If the effective rate was 90% then it would make sense. Does anyone remember the swine flu vaccine recall because of the deaths it caused?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, in 1976 the Swine Flu vaccines were pulled with less than 50 deaths.

Three of those deaths happened in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I was a kid for swine flu. My father said NEVER BE FIRST IN LINE FOR A VACCINE FROM THE GOVT. WAIT TWO YEARS! Those words rang through me when Covid vax came out and I didn’t get it. Couldn’t convince my bro and now my sis in law has a fib!

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Starsky's avatar

I would say wait 10 years before taking any new pharma product. My dad took Xarelto after it had only been out two years. 5 months after starting it, he was taken to the ER when his whole body filled up with fluid. There was no antidote for reversing Xarelto! He was in ICU for 5 days waiting to clear that medication before they could operate and drain fluid off his lungs and heart. He fought hard for 4 years and died of congestive heart failure—a condition he did NOT have before taking that med.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

Wow that’s so sad!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Jacqui—what a smart man your dad! I laughed because it reminded me of the “never buy a car made on Monday or Friday” mantra. Excellent advice—Ford or Pfizer same caution applies. 😁

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

They've been scamming us with "flus" and "vaccines" for decades.

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rolandttg's avatar

Just a start. Cancer , cholesterol, antacids, diabetes, and essentially all chronic disease. The Rockefeller medical murder mafia, all of it, associations , media presstitutes, regulatory institutions, medical schools, pharmacies, are corrupt start to finish.

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Beckadee's avatar

Kathleen I was reading about the cult Zizians and some being arrested in Alleghany county. Thought about you. Head on a swivel sister!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Wow...thanks for the warning and the update.

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Beckadee's avatar

Transwomen murdering people. Yep

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

"crazy men who think they are women murdering people"

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LP's avatar

Kathleen can relax, thankfully....this was in Allegany County, MD...not Allegheny County, PA.

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Beckadee's avatar

Thanks for the clarification. I assumed PA when the article also said they now suspect the murder of the Zajko's in Delco County, PA is connected since their daughter was a member of the Zizians, had purchased guns for some of the members and owned property in the Vermont area where the border patrol agent was gunned down.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Among my 60-70 aged friends: they will continue to get a flu shot until they die or get G-B syndrome. Just nuts.

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

Don't count all seniors in that statement. I am 76, gave up on flu shots 10 years ago. Didn't get the jab, actually moved away from the SoCal community I wintered in during Covid due to disgusting treatment by my "neighbors". Now happily living my best life in semi-rural south TX. Good medical care, friendly people (mostly conservatives, yay!).

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NAB's avatar

I think it has just been drilled into them at this point.

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NAB's avatar

And local media is assuring everyone even now - with high levels of circulating flu - that it "isn't too late to get your Covid and flu shots!" I am shocked at the inefficacy of annual flu shots. I used to think it was a flip of the coin, but that's the BEST case scenario. I just keep taking my daily vit. C (2000 mg/day during cold/flu season) and vit. D/K2 (5000/day).

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Dr Linda's avatar

Yes, I remember.

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SB's avatar

Isn’t it always similar stats for effectiveness? Really, you might as well flip a coin. I know 2 elderly ladies hospitalized for flu this year. Both diligently got their flu shots. Both were told they had a different strain. Of course that’s what they always say. So how the heck do they really know the things work at all?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

🙋🏼‍♀️

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RunningLogic's avatar

Interesting that the one judge with the TRO has his own nonprofit… follow the money 😑 Glad actions are being taken to impeach these activist judges!

https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2025/02/18/the-gop-moves-to-impeach-judges-trying-to-stop-trump-agenda-n4937083?

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Robin Greer's avatar

Always follow the money. I have a feeling all of these people on the left including RINO's have been siphoning off the USAID gravy train.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I have been thinking the same

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I agree.

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Danielle's avatar

Given their ridiculous reactions, there’s got to be a serious number of guilty consciences.

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CitizenA's avatar

“ Given their ridiculous reactions, there’s got to be a serious number of guilty consciences.”

I get what you mean, but I seriously doubt they have any conscience at all. They fear getting exposed and charged as criminals.

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Danielle's avatar

Yeah. Figure of speech really!

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CitizenA's avatar

👍🏼

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WP William's avatar

JUDICIAL Transparency ACT 2025...the Dems have been asking for this (only for C. Thomas, of course) for the longest time

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Gaslighted's avatar

The "judges" who are now denying TROs are highly suspect, and their connections to USAID are likely to be found. They see the writing on the wall and being the political hacks they have been and remain will do anything to keep their jobs, conceal their thievery, and avoid removal, and more. Every "judge" must be thoroughly investigated and most removed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I agree!

And I’d add not just those denying them but the ones writing the TROs in the first place! Certainly the way the one judge did it late at might over the weekend was suspect.

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Gaslighted's avatar

I agree. I made the assumption that everyone understood that the ones backing these wrenches in the works are thieves.

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AB's avatar

Good find. Thanks for sharing

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RunningLogic's avatar

My pleasure!

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John Galt?'s avatar

re: flu shots - I lost the ability to donate my O- CMV negative blood because of my 2019 flu shot. I was known as a neo-donor, with my blood being perfect for untyped premature infants. Then I got the flu shot, you know, because I was surrounded by frail people who insisted. I now have tainted blood (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, non-confirming) which has permanently deferred me from donating. AVOID THE NEEDLES!

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

That is horrible but proves a point…

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RJ Rambler's avatar

😭 it's ALL TAINTED!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Wow!!

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NAB's avatar

That's awful!

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Beckadee's avatar

Dang!

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MaryAnn's avatar

😳

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CitizenA's avatar

John Galt, the same thing happened to me, but different year.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Vaccines were never needed to further "herd immunity". We all know that lockdowns and masks did nothing to prevent anything, and were used to further the control agenda. Besides, isn't it now public knowledge that CV19 was itself a bioweapon attack on the population? And the "vaccine" was the followup attack? Maybe I'm way out of line, but I don't think so.

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Mary Lou Tringali, PhD's avatar

Dave, you are right over the target!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Let's apply this scientific knowledge to avian flu, shall we? It couldn't possibly kill MORE chickens!?

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Gaslighted's avatar

I see birds flying around and doing their thing, ducks, seagulls, sparrows, crows, hawks, blue jays, pigeons and others, and no carcasses to be found. Apparently, only chickens get this "avian" flu.

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Full Name's avatar

And the dairy cows...

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Janet's avatar

Vaxxing into a pandemic only creates the evasion of the virus into new variants. That was known, but ignored to put the ultimate plan into place.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Yep. Dr. Ionnidis warned of that but was labeled a conspiracy theorist back in 2020.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed, it was planned and carried out

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Tim R's avatar

Mostly in agreement, Dave. However not so sure about the bioweapon attack story. Creating a "bioweapon" that had only 0.1% mortality wouldn't even get you a diploma from Bioweapon making elementary school! IMO more likely a PCR testing and iatrogenic treatments pandemic, followed by the quite bioweapon-y "vaccines".

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NAB's avatar

I think the virus was deployed in order to get to the mass distribution of the bioweapon-y vaccines.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

I think they just spray pathogens on us. No one has been able to prove that wrong.

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Carlos's avatar

Good morning C&C community.

May The Lord Keep Shining His Face upon America and the world.

Rejoice in this day that HE has created for US.

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ASensibleMan's avatar

Flu seasons have always varied widely. There are mild years, there are bad years. This is nothing new. Seems like we're in a bad year. 50,000+ deaths is not unusual. Another thing we don't know is how many of the flu cases are from migrants who are not used to cold climates and who often live together in crowded conditions. There are tens of millions more of them than even a few years ago, so yeah, more people will have the flu, because THERE ARE MORE PEOPLE. Lots more.

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Dr Linda's avatar

There was a great paper revealing that elderly folks who got the shots were more likely to have significant health issues or die from the “flu”. Sorry I don’t remember who wrote it.

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Janet's avatar

My 78 yo hubby doesn’t get flu shots anymore. He had 1 JNJ and quit.

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CHop's avatar

Not more likely to die, but a report from 2006 that they don't work to reduce deaths in the elderly.

https://x.com/SharylAttkisson/status/1843444795470938459?t=g9PdyDzPdYe_0HW-GqmFKg&s=19

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Energy Density Frequency Medicine doesn't care what virus it is or how old you are. When you use the technology, you don't have to be sick more than about 10 minutes. This was researched by the Einstein Medical Research Institute and Harmonic Research developed a product based on their work. harmonicresearch.org

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

You make very good points, about the warm-loving migrants ans their numbers.

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Martin's avatar

It seems reasonable to question whether the enormous number of people who got one or more Covid shots don’t have their whole immune system weakened by some degree and that is a factor in being more susceptible to the flu or anything else you can name.

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Dr Linda's avatar

The covid poison shots and flu shots are not helping with these infections.

I was so tired of being told 30+ years ago that flu shots were making me sick after getting one. Yes they were.

As we know, most people’s immune systems are shot.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Early on during the pandemic, Dr. Peter McCullough stated that the crisis made him go back and look up the effectiveness of the flu and pneumonia "vaccines." He learned that neither are greater than placebo which he did not realize. If I recall correctly, he stated that he had regret over telling people they needed these shots. Then I listened to an interview with Dr. Scott Atlas yesterday and he said that doctor's blindly trust the CDC and Pharma companies and that they must do better because their patients implicitly trust that their doctors are looking at the data. My assumption is they are indoctrinated during medical school to trust and obey.

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Beckadee's avatar

Indoctrinated and under the spell of a hot pharma rep.

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Celeste's avatar

😂

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NAB's avatar

Hi Robin. Do you happen to have a link or information about the interview with Dr. Atlas? I really trust him and would love to hear his thoughts. Thank you!

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Nancy Tait's avatar

Yes, I agree the allopaths must "trust and obey" and then they will reap great financial rewards for their obedience. They will (most, not all) start to consider themselves high-and-mighty in general.

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Susan Seas's avatar

My hubby (military) had to get a flu shot yearly. I would always get sick after HE got it. He was convinced it was in my head so he stopped telling me when he got it. I still got sick. Then he was like WTH!?!

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AB's avatar

Whenever my parents come to visit (always freshly vaxxed with something) without fail I get sick a few days later. Shedding is real

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I got shingles after being in a room full of vaxxed special needs adults! Seriously! It was crazy!

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Starsky's avatar

I got shingles after a Pilates class working out next to a woman to told me she’d had the Shingrex vax THAT morning. What a nightmare that was.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Ugh

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Bextress's avatar

How interesting. I know that shedding is real, but just now wondering how often those who don’t vax and are careful with their health, end up sick anyway, maybe just from being around those who are recently vx’d. Perhaps that’s where their “flu” comes from. (Especially for those who see it as more of a detox process than a virus.) I remember when my kids were little, signs in the hospital warned against children visiting just after being immunized—because of the shedding. Duh! But now they deny it’s a thing. 🤦‍♀️

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Robin Greer's avatar

The Pharma companies admit it during their commercials for the immunosuppresive drugs. They warn you not to be around anyone who has received vaccines.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’m so sick and tired of people (who are also mostly awake) being sick and STILL repeating they have covid. Ugh. Every time I hear it I’m dumbfounded. “I don’t know if I have it but last year when I had it because I tested positive…this is the same thing I had then. So I’m pretty sure it’s covid again” 😳. Not jabbed. Smart enough to not get that, but just brainwashed enough to rinse and repeat the rest of it. 🤦🏼‍♀️ They STILL don’t understand the “test” was fake from the beginning??!!!!

I keep saying - what were you sick with BEFORE covid? What would you have called it then? Crickets. 🦗 😩

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Janet's avatar

Yup. I brought something home from a Christmas travel. I just called it flu. Only 1 person asked if it was Covid. I consider that a bit of progress. I don’t test, of course. Ivermectin took care of it and toast and butter.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Same here. It’s the flu. Or the crud. Or a cold. I woke up about the “test” as soon as they started spewing about it. I saw an interview by Kerry Mullins I think his name is - creator of the PCR test - shortly before his interestingly timed death 😳.

I tried telling these same people. Awake about the lies but still hanging onto the narrative. 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Gaslighted's avatar

I never took one of those "tests". Early on I saw that a can of coke "tested" positive for covid.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

😂

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Dr Linda's avatar

I love your question. I will use it

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Bextress's avatar

Me, too! I sometimes use the term just to be on the same page as them so as to be in a position of trust, and not ridicule them. But I usually add …”if you believe in that (covid, viruses, testing, etc.) anymore.

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Martin's avatar

I know what you mean about the test being fake. But I think it’s not so much that the test can’t detect Covid, more so that so many cycles were run that it detected traces of the virus or whatever marker it was actually looking for that were insignificant. So therefore the test came out positive on people who were not sick or no longer sick or who had some of the virus but their immune system was dealing with it just fine.

My daughter was required by her employer to take a Covid test because she had exhibited some symptoms and it came back positive. She got sick the next day and I got sick the day after that. I did not have the flu. Whatever I had was worse than just about anything I’ve ever had before. Beyond that I really could not function for almost a month, even though I felt fine, I had zero energy and just walking across the room would wipe me out. Not the flu. To this day my sense of taste and smell are different.

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AB's avatar

Yes mam

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RJ Rambler's avatar

"immune systems are shot" no truer words...

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Sam's avatar

Yup. The reason why this flu season is so bad is because people have ruined their immune system. I don’t think it’s right to poo poo the fact that this flu season is bad. It is My doctor friend said he admitted 5 people this week that tested positive for flu A.

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Odd One's avatar

I’m absolutely disgusted by what was reported yesterday. DOGE finds $4.7 TRILLION untraceable payments.

I hope everyone calls their county leadership, their state representatives and their Congressmen and Senators and absolutely rip the fuck out of all of them.

The government has lost any semblance of authority to claim that they can tax us. It’s time for a widespread tax revolt. This is the defining moment of our time, our Boston Tea Party. Max out your dependents at work and call your representatives daily and have your family and friends do the same.

It’s time to stop ALL taxes. All of them, repeal them all and the. Go to a national sales tax coupled with a state sales tax. Those 2 , along with tariffs should be the only thing funding the government.

Go ahead and give me back all of my SS contributions and unlock my 401k and I’ll manage it myself.

I’m fucking pissed.

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Patrice's avatar

Ironic, since they pursued Trump in New York for actually categorizing what his payments were for, we find that Federal Government didn't believe in any bookkeeping/auditing like categorizing payments. A basic bookkeeping step that the average person who itemizes their tax deductions uses so the IRS won't deny their deductions. Truly showing how the rules are only for the little peasants, not the powers that be.

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rolandttg's avatar

This observation needs to be magnified by Jeff and put in the body of one of his posts. Great catch.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Excellent point!!

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Beckadee's avatar

Excellent observation!

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MnmMom's avatar

Indeed it is!!

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯Odd One 💥

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Beckadee's avatar

I think they said 'almost' untraceable. So possible Big Ballz and crew are on it! Hope springs eternal.

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Carolyn's avatar

These tech people are so advanced in what they do, know and find it is amazing. IF it can be found, they will find it.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

🎯

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Gaslighted's avatar

Refunds are due every week to American taxpayers for the next 20 years, starting with the seized and liquidated assets of these thieves and traitors.

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sadie's avatar

This was through the Social Security office? Or combined agencies?

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Peter Schott's avatar

Payments that weren't tagged with anything out from the Treasury. That's since been changed so any/all payments going out have to be properly tagged. Apparently that field was optional before so the money just was sent.... (which was another issue - the practice was "approve/send everything")

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Dr Linda's avatar

Weren’t all supposed to be done; they simply weren’t? I thought I read that somewhere. I’m reading too much. : (

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Treasury.

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Emil's avatar
Feb 19Edited

According to the CDC, this year’s flu vaccine was 35% effective at preventing hospitalization FOR THOSE AT RISK OF HOSPITALIZATION for influenza-like illness. “At risk” = elderly, very young, and those with pre-existing conditions (which are never defined). In their study (test negative case design), 100% of participants were in fact hospitalized with influenza-like illness. Those unvaccinated were slightly more likely to also test positive for the flu. They arrive at 35% after putting it through a regression model. So when the CDD estimates the vaccine is 35% effective, they are not including healthy adults in that calculation. For healthy adults, the effectiveness of this year’s flu vaccine is likely about 0%. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7339a1.htm

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Tonya's avatar

Good explanation.

It always helps to ask the question:

Compared to what?

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rolandttg's avatar

The devil in statistics is Always in the details. It is much like Beria telling Stalin "show me the man and I will show you the crime"

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Robin Greer's avatar

Context matters.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Great analysis and commentary on RFK and taking on the Pharma/Deep State behemoth!

Definitely our medical system is made to manage disease, not prevent (or cure!) 😕

—“headline, “U.S. facing worst flu season since 2009, experts say.”

Those last two words make me discount anything the article might have to say. “Experts” have zero credibility after all the Covid nonsense.

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Jpeach's avatar

There is more profit in managing disease versus preventing it.

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Beckadee's avatar

Jeff has done a great job highlighting all the 'experts'.

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RunningLogic's avatar

He certainly has!!

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