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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's what the doc gets at. How wrong it all is and how it's destroying bodies and minds.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

The documentary missed that this is destroying the family and falling right into the sterilization agenda. If you have no family and are completely dependent on the government then they get complete control.

At least they see it's all about the money for docs and pharma and it has nothing to do with mental health at all.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. My grandmother.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I read the same and it makes a lot of sense. I remember seeing some nice graphs of the data. Maybe from the book Dissolving Illusions. It is a great book if you are interested in the numbers behind vaccines and illness.

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm not saying it's not a mask and an actor but I have a line around my neck very similar looking to that and I'm 44. He's a bit older than me so it could just be an age wrinkle thing.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's a book supposedly written by the fake - The Memoirs of Billy Shears. It was a fun read.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://data.cms.gov/tools/medicare-part-d-prescriber-look-up-tool

You can see the numbers they prescribe to Medicare patients. I don't think the non-Medicare info is public.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

He's also big on climate crap. The only thing he is against the mainstream on is medical - he does great research on medical fraud - vaccines and Fauci, as well as glyphosate and other chemicals, but he is on board with the rest.

It is easy for the mainstream to just scream 'misinformation' about him and win. They don't need to off him.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

Exactly. It's already so hard to vote because I don't trust any of them (or the process) but he does seem genuine.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +7 / -2

I really like him but he's on board with climate change and I'd need to know his stance on gun control. His Fauci book was wonderful and some of his podcasts are great.

I don't think he has a chance because if his stance on vaccines, his belief that SirhanSirhan didn't do it, and his voice. I think a lot of people would be bothered by his voice.

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GlamourSpork 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm in Healthcare IT. Same here. We've gone through 2 rounds so far this year and at least two last year. They are still saying they want to reduce by another 7%. I'm already doing the job of 3 people. But, oh, we have plenty of Indian directors getting a fortune and my Indian boss doesn't hesitate to hire more offshore contractors that work hours opposite to us, are hard to communicate with, and us on-shore 'resources' have to redo all their work. I haven't had a raise in a decade.

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

I've run into the exact same thing looking for knitting references. I think it just makes most stuff up. My idiot boss is obsessed with it so I played with it one night since it will be my replacement according to him.

Every time I opened a new chat and asked the same question, I was given a different answer. Dead links for everything. Articles that don't seem to exist. Being a 'language model' I'm sure it's not designed for research like my boss and so many others are assuming.

As for the coding aspect, it feels like it's just scraping git and Stackoverflow.

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GlamourSpork 3 points ago +3 / -0

My mom has friends who give her eggs. A few months ago they went through this and texted her about changing the feed and it fixing the laying issues. Her friend thinks it might be too low in protein. She started giving them ground beef and changed to an organic non tractor supply brand and they began laying within a few days.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree that the shoe theory has been debunked my bf and I poured over the vids and that one camera is just not high enough quality to focus.

Doesn't mean it's not a false flag or that some glowie didn't prime her to do it. Especially with the braces in court right now and she happens to have one.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm in Healthcare IT (analytics). Everyone except the one token black is over 40 on my team of 16 people. We just gained 40 more people so when they get us all one zoom for some stupid meet and greet, I'll see if it is the same (just young diversity hires while the Olds do the work).

I know I will never be able to retire. I'll die at my desk.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't think it's really that high. At my workplace (healthcare IT) it's stupidly high but we had 20% file religious exemptions. I was on the team running the analytics for the higher ups.

I'm looking forward to some of the braggarts and now chronically ill to have to either leave the job or die off. Those that got jabbed are still screeching about a the boosters and flu shots they are getting. On calls 'don't forget to get your shingles shot!'

I actually had one tard say on a call 'oh you are never sick, you must be up to date on all your vaccines'. I pretended like I didn't hear....

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GlamourSpork 5 points ago +5 / -0

The hospital conglomerate I worked for had crazy equations determining Vax status. None of the numbers given make any sense to a sane person. They fiddled with the equations to suit themselves and halfway through just stopped asking about Vax status and made assumptions.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lab 257 by Michael Carroll is great. I'll have to see if it's linked in the books list here. I don't know if this link works but it's on libgen.

https://libgen.rocks/get.php?md5=d2767371e2ed6ac4ca798a3ecd700e61&key=MOF4Q31S1R3EDCP0

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah same here. In the 80s in rural western NC we were given those and cups of bright pink fluoride. We were told to swallow the pink stuff because our teacher didn't want us making a mess spitting it out. I have moderate dental fluorosis and who knows how much other damage.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't remember what she used when we were kids but I use ivermectin and fenbendazole (it's a dog dewormer that seems to cure some cancers - ebay has it).

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GlamourSpork 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've had cats my whole life. I was tested for toxoplasmosis when I was first diagnosed with autoimmune issues. I don't have it. I don't think this quite as common as people say. It certainly doesn't hurt to get tested.

I was raised with a mom who regularly dewormed me and my brother. I still deworm yearly.

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GlamourSpork 2 points ago +2 / -0

I fasted two days not eating so let's say from Monday night to Thursday morning, then ate two days, then did it again for about a year. I didn't do it for my health but because I was poor and in an abusive relationship and it felt like it gave me some control.

You really have no idea what hunger is until you fast. It's fascinating how much you start fantasizing about food once you get super hungry. What I thought was neat was that by Wednesday morning my eyesight felt sharper and I just felt healthier. Wednesday afternoon and night was when the food fantasies would start.

It was wild. I don't think I could do it long term again. But every once in a while I do it just to remind myself if what hunger really is. It reminds me that I don't need to snack.

I have my bf do it with me and the first time I thought he was going to lose his mind (food addict and knows it) but after that he did realize he didn't need as much food as the thought and realized he's not going to collapse like his doc made it sound.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Autoimmune is an overactive immune system. An immune system programmed to kill your body's own healthy cells. AIDS is not that.

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GlamourSpork 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wish I had video but all I could find was a blurb about it https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/esp_ciencia_tsunami19.htm. Searches are getting worse and worse.

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