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NelsC 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ivermectin (weekly) & zinc picolinate(daily) on arthritis for me. Beware of adding fenben (ie start very low dose), as if you have intestinal parasites, it can hit hard. Can confirm the mental fog.

Can do 45 mg zinc/day with just iver, but adding even small bits of fenben need to drop it to 15/day.

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NelsC 3 points ago +3 / -0

Limited hangout. 5G is trouble, but they will throw it under the bus to save the vaxx.

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NelsC 3 points ago +3 / -0

See "Dissolving Illusions" - the vaccines never worked well, or safely.

See most anything by Judy Mikovitz - the old techniques for vaccines were never safe. e.g. SIV40 in polio vaccines.

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NelsC 2 points ago +2 / -0

No it isn't the same stupid argument. If you read the comment above, the CDC went to some effort and found a valid link from injection to autism, and then went to greater effort to hide that link.

Everybody doesn't have the same reaction to aluminum or mercury or other contaminants.

Quality control won't be a priority to a company with zero liability. Trusting such a company to make a safe vaccine is just nuts.

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

Treatment of Lyme by radiowaves ...

Induced Native Phage Therapy for the Treatment of Lyme Disease and Relapsing Fever: A Retrospective Review of First 14 Months in One Clinic https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34873551/

Native phages persist in humans only as long as there are host bacteria of the correct type to continue replicating more phages. The purposeful manipulation of native phages to kill their host bacteria is the basis of INPT. INPT is a patent-pending technology that uses a proprietary adjunctive assay called Biospectral Emission Sequencing to identify and isolate the specific complex electromagnetic signatures necessary to induce the native phages to epigenetically revert from their normal quiescent, lysogenic activity to virulent, lytic activity, thereby killing their host bacteria.

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

The question isn't the topic, it's the person. If you say 2+1=4, and then say 3x3=9, I'm going to find a second source on that 3x3=9 answer.

Don't waste time trying to figure out if a liar is lying this time.

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NelsC 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's about it. It's disappointing. None of it works as we were told.

And the fix won't work that way either. We expect somebody to explain how the RNC is corrupt, most Republican politicians are corrupt. Fed Reserve, medical establishment, etc. etc. That doesn't work. Folks have to be shown. Maybe Trump was all a show to lay out how it is all corrupt. Maybe he was a show to rub it in our faces that it is all corrupt and there is nothing we can do about it.

Can't tell either way at the moment. You'd think the gibberish spewed by Pelosi and Biden would be enough to convince all of the corruption, but it doesn't seem to be.

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is what "advice and consent of the Senate" means. McConnell's track record is one of rolling over for the left, sandbagging the right. No way he's letting Trump install real, uncontrolled conservatives.

Interesting problem, if Trump nominated some hard right judge, not on McConnell's list, what would McConnell do to counter-punch, as he surely would.

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

More money in treatment? Not in any treatment that works. It's the cheap stuff like ivermectin and oral steroid sprays that work.

The expensive stuff like Remdesivir has nasty side effects, like destroying your liver.

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NelsC 3 points ago +3 / -0

Trump nominates, but McConnell approves. Trump couldn't nominate anybody McConnell didn't approve of, or the nomination would fail. Just enough Rs would defect to defeat the nomination. Just like now, when just enough Rs defect to pass whatever corruption Schumer & Pelosi come up with.

That Trump doesn't talk about this is a problem.

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NelsC 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bronze Age America - https://www.amazon.com/Bronze-Age-America-Barry-Fell/dp/0316277711

theory about nordics trading into michigan for copper.

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NelsC 3 points ago +3 / -0

Somebody is messing with his teleprompter.

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NelsC 4 points ago +4 / -0

Regardless of errors in the article, it's true that there was a consent decree that prevented Republicans from doing things like checking voter rolls. Some New Jersey Rs got caught doing misleading calls (election shifted to Wed this year, etc), but the consent decree covered all Republicans in the country, with no pushback from the national R party.

Sounds like early sue-and-settle to me.

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NelsC 4 points ago +4 / -0

Poison maybe, but more likely arsenic than ddt. DDT doesn't have heavy metals in it.

"DDT is not particularly toxic to humans, compared to other widely used pesticides." https://www.worldofmolecules.com/pesticides/ddt.htm

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh, hell, everyday is Gin and Tonic day, it doesn't mean I'm distracted (more than normal).

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

"This will lead to the development of new Governance and Economic systems that are actually fair."

Yeah, sure. Your version of the Great Reset, Building Back Better. Good things don't just happen like that. "actually fair" needs to be defined, and whatever definition, some folks won't agree, so it won't be "fair" to them.

Freedom and "fairness" aren't synonymous, they are almost orthogonal.

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's an old sci-fi story about this plan, "The Marching Morons" by Kornbluth.

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NelsC 2 points ago +2 / -0

Twofer.

  1. get everybody ok with discriminating against whites.

  2. get the most vax-resistant groups (POC) to take a different (and equally poorly tested) EUA medication.

We need a push to declare that there are only enough vaccines for the oppressed.

If whites are limited to horse dewormers plus zinc, it just might be a good thing.

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NelsC 2 points ago +2 / -0

autopsies or it didn't happen?

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NelsC 2 points ago +2 / -0

Miles Mathis thinks the Rittenhouse deal has a lot of fakery, that all televised trials do, as you only see what TPTB want you to see.

Maybe prove self-defense but have the jury convict him anyway? Be a good way to prevent future self-defense attempts, a great demoralizer.

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NelsC 1 point ago +1 / -0

Localized heat records, but not global, at least not if they are honest. NOAA records are not honest, they've been busy cooling the past.

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