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These people hate you.
This elite says the focus on domestic manufacturing is “part of the general fetish for keeping males of low education outside the cities in positions of power.”
This elite says the focus on domestic manufacturing is “part of the general fetish for keeping males of low education outside the cities in positions of power.”
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Supreme Court hears case on retroactive benefits for disabled veterans
The Supreme Court listened to arguments Tuesday in a case to determine whether veterans with disabilities can collect decades’ worth of retroactive benefits from the Veterans Administration. @VeteranPatriots
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2022/10/05/supreme-court-hears-case-on-retroactive-benefits-for-disabled-veterans/
The Supreme Court listened to arguments Tuesday in a case to determine whether veterans with disabilities can collect decades’ worth of retroactive benefits from the Veterans Administration. @VeteranPatriots
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2022/10/05/supreme-court-hears-case-on-retroactive-benefits-for-disabled-veterans/
Military Times
Supreme Court hears case on retroactive benefits for disabled veterans
Decades’ worth of retroactive disability compensation could add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for some veterans.
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Sanibel Island crawling with alligators, snakes after Hurricane Ian
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/oct/5/sanibel-island-crawling-alligators-snakes-after-hu/
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/oct/5/sanibel-island-crawling-alligators-snakes-after-hu/
The Washington Times
Sanibel Island crawling with alligators, snakes after Hurricane Ian
Alligators and snakes have infested Sanibel Island after Hurricane Ian ripped through southwest Florida last week.
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This is the link to the GSG campaign
This is the link to the GSG campaign
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Click here to Give now to Rebuild Wradars animal sanctuary after Ian by Troy Gray
Due to hurricane Ian, my friends Wradar and Carol near Port Charlotte, FL. had a quite a bit of damage to their animal sanctuary ,The Southwind Ranch Animal Sanctuary. It is a ministry of Living Light Ministries. Ian left behind damage to several barns, uprooted…
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We Survived The Last Nuclear Standoff Through Compromise And De-Escalation
Everyone has gone insane. The propaganda blanket has been laid on so thick since this war started that it has become the mainstream position that only continual escalation is acceptable. Public calls for de-escalation and detente are met with accusations of Kremlin loyalty, as we just saw with the vitriolic responses to Elon Musk's online proposal of possible terms to end the war.
There's a popular post going around Twitter right now by a pro-Kyiv pundit named Thomas Theiner which sums up the delusional sentiments we've been seeing on this front.
"I grew up during the Cold War. I studied the Cold War," Theiner writes. "When the russians/Soviets say: 'We will use nuclear weapons!', the only answer must be: 'Try and die.' All else is seen as weakness by the kremlin and will lead to the russians using nukes."
Theiner is wrong, and has made no serious study of the cold war (or to be more precise the last cold war, since we're in another one now).
Back in 2013 The Atlantic published a solid article titled "The Real Cuban Missile Crisis," subtitled "Everything you think you know about those 13 days is wrong." Its author Benjamin Schwartz details how the crisis was peacefully resolved not because JFK was on the phone yelling "Try and die" at Nikita Khrushchev, but because he secretly cut a deal to remove the Jupiter missiles the US had stationed in Italy and Turkey which provoked the 1962 incident in the first place.
Moscow perceived that the only reason why that type of midrange weapon would be placed in such a way would be if the US was planning a nuclear first strike to disarm Russia, and Schwartz writes that that suspicion was entirely well-founded: the Kennedy administration had indeed strongly contemplated such a strike during the Berlin crisis of 1961. In response to this threat, as well as the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, Khrushchev moved ballistic missiles to Cuba, whose discovery led to the tense standoff which brought us far closer to nuclear annihilation than most of us care to contemplate. A secret deal was struck whose nature wouldn't become public knowledge until decades later, resulting in both sides removing their offending missile placements.
You and I are alive today because Kennedy backed down from the brink and struck a compromise. Kennedy conditioned his acquiescence to Moscow's demands on assurances that his doing so would be kept secret, because then, as now, there were tremendous political pressures not to be seen as "backing down" and "looking weak" before the enemy.
But as history tells us, it's not caveman chest-thumping that has allowed us to remain alive on a planet full of stockpiled armageddon weapons. It's the sensibility to know when to compromise and relent rather than pushing continuously toward the edge.
Source: Caitlin Johnstone
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Everyone has gone insane. The propaganda blanket has been laid on so thick since this war started that it has become the mainstream position that only continual escalation is acceptable. Public calls for de-escalation and detente are met with accusations of Kremlin loyalty, as we just saw with the vitriolic responses to Elon Musk's online proposal of possible terms to end the war.
There's a popular post going around Twitter right now by a pro-Kyiv pundit named Thomas Theiner which sums up the delusional sentiments we've been seeing on this front.
"I grew up during the Cold War. I studied the Cold War," Theiner writes. "When the russians/Soviets say: 'We will use nuclear weapons!', the only answer must be: 'Try and die.' All else is seen as weakness by the kremlin and will lead to the russians using nukes."
Theiner is wrong, and has made no serious study of the cold war (or to be more precise the last cold war, since we're in another one now).
Back in 2013 The Atlantic published a solid article titled "The Real Cuban Missile Crisis," subtitled "Everything you think you know about those 13 days is wrong." Its author Benjamin Schwartz details how the crisis was peacefully resolved not because JFK was on the phone yelling "Try and die" at Nikita Khrushchev, but because he secretly cut a deal to remove the Jupiter missiles the US had stationed in Italy and Turkey which provoked the 1962 incident in the first place.
Moscow perceived that the only reason why that type of midrange weapon would be placed in such a way would be if the US was planning a nuclear first strike to disarm Russia, and Schwartz writes that that suspicion was entirely well-founded: the Kennedy administration had indeed strongly contemplated such a strike during the Berlin crisis of 1961. In response to this threat, as well as the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, Khrushchev moved ballistic missiles to Cuba, whose discovery led to the tense standoff which brought us far closer to nuclear annihilation than most of us care to contemplate. A secret deal was struck whose nature wouldn't become public knowledge until decades later, resulting in both sides removing their offending missile placements.
You and I are alive today because Kennedy backed down from the brink and struck a compromise. Kennedy conditioned his acquiescence to Moscow's demands on assurances that his doing so would be kept secret, because then, as now, there were tremendous political pressures not to be seen as "backing down" and "looking weak" before the enemy.
But as history tells us, it's not caveman chest-thumping that has allowed us to remain alive on a planet full of stockpiled armageddon weapons. It's the sensibility to know when to compromise and relent rather than pushing continuously toward the edge.
Source: Caitlin Johnstone
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Sometimes getting out of bed is not that easy!
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Good morning my friends! ❤️
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
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Good morning my friends! ❤️
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
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DOCTORS FILE FEDERAL LAWSUIT TO STOP CALIFORNIA MEDICAL CENSORSHIP LAW
Tremendous gratitude to AFLDS affiliate Dr. Mark McDonald for pushing back against tyrants!
➡️ https://libertyjusticecenter.org/media/ab-2098/
Tremendous gratitude to AFLDS affiliate Dr. Mark McDonald for pushing back against tyrants!
➡️ https://libertyjusticecenter.org/media/ab-2098/
Liberty Justice Center
Doctors File Federal Lawsuit to Stop California Medical Censorship Law - Liberty Justice Center
LOS ANGELES (Oct. 4, 2022) — Two doctors have filed the first federal lawsuit to stop a new California law that shuts down doctors’ free speech rights by restricting the medical advice they can give patients regarding COVID-19. The law, signed on Friday by…
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BREAKING: Per the National Federation of State High School Associations, the number of participants in high school sports dropped by 320,000 after pandemic lockdowns.
We have already seen, and will continue to see, the damaging effects of lockdowns.
We have already seen, and will continue to see, the damaging effects of lockdowns.
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Vitamin D is an immunomodulatory hormone that prevents you from getting ill.
Low vitamin D levels are associated with several diseases throughout the human body and a higher prevalence of multimorbidity.
The vitamin D level in the blood should be at least 50 ng/mL (i.e. 125 nmol/L) to ensure a properly functioning immune system. However, the WHO and the NHI already consider 20 ng/mL sufficient (https://bit.ly/3jJo6Oe), which is irresponsible and reckless.
Another issue is one's skin colour. The darker the skin, the less vitamin D is synthesised (https://bit.ly/3iwCcDk - see Figure 3). This constitutes a severe problem for non-white people in the Northern hemisphere and should be fixed by supplementing vitamin D and direct sun exposure (the more skin the better!).
I hypothesise that this intended crisis could be solved overnight. The evidence is there and can be found on the website of my friend Robin Whittle (https://bit.ly/3Au4JzD), this vitamin D meta-analysis (https://bit.ly/3CvWvsC), and in my very own publication (https://bit.ly/3xAbPAO).
My daily supplementation advice is as follows:
👉🏼 >5000 IU Vitamin D
👉🏼 200µg K2-MK7 (see my publication)
👉🏼 250mg magnesium citrate
👉🏼 15mg zinc citrate or picolinate
👉🏼 1000mg DHA + EPA (Omega-3 fatty acids)
sunshine! ☀️☀️☀️
Dr. Simon
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Low vitamin D levels are associated with several diseases throughout the human body and a higher prevalence of multimorbidity.
The vitamin D level in the blood should be at least 50 ng/mL (i.e. 125 nmol/L) to ensure a properly functioning immune system. However, the WHO and the NHI already consider 20 ng/mL sufficient (https://bit.ly/3jJo6Oe), which is irresponsible and reckless.
Another issue is one's skin colour. The darker the skin, the less vitamin D is synthesised (https://bit.ly/3iwCcDk - see Figure 3). This constitutes a severe problem for non-white people in the Northern hemisphere and should be fixed by supplementing vitamin D and direct sun exposure (the more skin the better!).
I hypothesise that this intended crisis could be solved overnight. The evidence is there and can be found on the website of my friend Robin Whittle (https://bit.ly/3Au4JzD), this vitamin D meta-analysis (https://bit.ly/3CvWvsC), and in my very own publication (https://bit.ly/3xAbPAO).
My daily supplementation advice is as follows:
👉🏼 >5000 IU Vitamin D
👉🏼 200µg K2-MK7 (see my publication)
👉🏼 250mg magnesium citrate
👉🏼 15mg zinc citrate or picolinate
👉🏼 1000mg DHA + EPA (Omega-3 fatty acids)
sunshine! ☀️☀️☀️
Dr. Simon
Follow my channel 👉🏼 @Goddek
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Avicenna was a Persian scientist who lived 1000 years ago. Legends say that he put two lambs in separate cages with the same health conditions. But only one lamb could see a wolf that was put in a third cage. The observations were astounding...
https://drsimon.substack.com/p/the-nocebo-effect-how-fear-and-panic?sd=pf
https://drsimon.substack.com/p/the-nocebo-effect-how-fear-and-panic?sd=pf
Drgoddek
The Nocebo Effect: How fear and panic have led to a higher mortality rate.
Spoiler: They pulled it off on purpose.
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Get Your Jobs and Lost Wages BACK by Suing the Employers Who Imposed Vax Mandates
Dr. Peterson Pierre: "These lawsuits are happening all over the country. These employers knew they were operating illegally — any common sense judge will side with you."
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Dr. Peterson Pierre: "These lawsuits are happening all over the country. These employers knew they were operating illegally — any common sense judge will side with you."
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Uvalde female cop fired after caught on bodycam saying 'if my son had been in there, I would not have been outside'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11288497/Uvalde-cop-resigned-slammed-failures-REHIRED-protect-schoolkids.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11288497/Uvalde-cop-resigned-slammed-failures-REHIRED-protect-schoolkids.html
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Uvalde cop who resigned after being slammed for failures is REHIRED
Crimson Elizondo, a former officer with the Texas DPS, was hired and then fired from the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District police force.
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Forwarded from Jack Posobiec
Ukraine Central Banker Hit With Embezzlement Charges After Resigning For "Health Reasons"
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-central-banker-hit-ebezzlement-charges-after-resigning-health-reasons
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-central-banker-hit-ebezzlement-charges-after-resigning-health-reasons
Zerohedge
ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
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Ukraine Central Banker Hit With Embezzlement Charges After Resigning For "Health Reasons"
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-central-banker-hit-ebezzlement-charges-after-resigning-health-reasons
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-central-banker-hit-ebezzlement-charges-after-resigning-health-reasons
Zerohedge
ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
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