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Literally no one has ever ODed or gotten high off of Ivermectin. If the Harmacist wants to practice medicine without a license file a complaint with the state medical board. Feel free to sue as well. Great for ambulance chasing lawyers.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/red-state-pharmacists-use-religious-loophole-deny-patients-ivermectin-doctor
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/red-state-pharmacists-use-religious-loophole-deny-patients-ivermectin-doctor
ZeroHedge
Red State Pharmacists Use 'Religious' Loophole To Deny Patients Ivermectin: Doctor
"Right to refuse..."
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Forwarded from LauraAboli (Laura Aboli)
“Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) happens to babies, from 1 month to 1 year in age, but most frequently between 2 and 4 months of age.
A former police detective who handled over 250 SIDS cases, revealed that 50% of the SIDS cases happened within 48 hours after a vaccine was given and about 70% of the cases happened within one week of a vaccine.
This can only mean one thing: that the childhood vaccines are the leading cause of SIDS deaths.”
https://vigilantnews.com/post/former-major-city-police-detective-reveals-50-of-sids-cases-happened-within-48-hours-post-vaccine
A former police detective who handled over 250 SIDS cases, revealed that 50% of the SIDS cases happened within 48 hours after a vaccine was given and about 70% of the cases happened within one week of a vaccine.
This can only mean one thing: that the childhood vaccines are the leading cause of SIDS deaths.”
https://vigilantnews.com/post/former-major-city-police-detective-reveals-50-of-sids-cases-happened-within-48-hours-post-vaccine
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Check out Brian Almon's Gem State Substack for Idaho politics and much much more.
https://gemstate.substack.com/p/the-next-chapter
https://gemstate.substack.com/p/the-next-chapter
Gem State
The Next Chapter
Upward and onward
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Forwarded from Counter-Currents
Mike Maxwell of Imperium Press reviews Neema Parvini's new book The Prophets of Doom, which offers an overview of the great theorists of cyclical history as opposed to the idea of linear progressivism. https://counter-currents.com/2023/09/neema-parvinis-prophets-of-doom/
Counter-Currents
Neema Parvini’s Prophets of Doom: Cyclical History as Alternative to Liberal Progressivism
2,321 words The following is reprinted from the Imperium Press Substack. Neema Parvini The Prophets of Doom Societias, 2023 In polite circles today, you have two choices: You are either a progressive, or a complete reprobate. This is because “progress” is…
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One of the key features of gothic armor was the use of lames, or narrow metal plates, which were riveted together to form a flexible shell
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This is a more credible critique of the moon landing narrative than the "flags and shadows" criticisms. Some interesting points I hadn't considered before.
https://jermwarfare.com/conversations/randy-walsh-apollo-mission
https://jermwarfare.com/conversations/randy-walsh-apollo-mission
Jerm Warfare
Randy Walsh on the Apollo 11 cover-up
Randy Walsh is an author who argues that NASA faked the Apollo Missions, due to the instability of the Saturn V rockets.
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Forwarded from 🐙Lovecraft's Cat🐙
Pod-rent is more than the mortgage on my first house during the housing bust.
How can they afford bugs with these prices?
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-09-28/california-homes-and-apartment-are-too-expensive-is-a-pod-a-good-alternative
How can they afford bugs with these prices?
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-09-28/california-homes-and-apartment-are-too-expensive-is-a-pod-a-good-alternative
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Those are called Witches Stairs. Allegedly, witches can't climb up them. You will occasionally find them in very, very old New England homes. You will also occasionally find drunk New Englanders in the ER after trying to climb these after a late night.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL the Mechanical Turk was a chess playing machine from 1770 that seemed to be able to compete against a human chess player like artificial intelligence. Except that it simply hid another human player within itself.
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From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL the Mechanical Turk was a chess playing machine from 1770 that seemed to be able…
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Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
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Menendez is being sacrificed to the wolves in an attempt to distract from the fact that 90% of the entire Congress is controlled by bribery.
“See, we won’t tolerate that here!”
Menendez is being sacrificed to the wolves in an attempt to distract from the fact that 90% of the entire Congress is controlled by bribery.
“See, we won’t tolerate that here!”
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🤝 Zelensky's Cursed Handshake
📲 Social media users have noticed a bizarre trend: After shaking hands with Ukraine’s leader Zelensky, politicians suddenly develop a strong desire to retire from politics.
Who has already been "cursed" and who is next? 👀
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🤝 Zelensky's Cursed Handshake
📲 Social media users have noticed a bizarre trend: After shaking hands with Ukraine’s leader Zelensky, politicians suddenly develop a strong desire to retire from politics.
Who has already been "cursed" and who is next? 👀
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL From 1908 to 1940, you could choose from over 400 styles of homes to purchase through Sears, Roebuck and Co. mail-order catalog. Sears sold a house set that was 1,000 sq ft for $1,700 in 1929. If you account for inflation it comes out to about $26,000.
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Scott Ritter on Diane Feinstein:
"I met Senator Diane Feinstein once, in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She had just recently been assigned to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (in 2001), and it was in that capacity that she had a senior staffer from the committee ask me to come to Washington DC to brief her on Iraqi WMD and the allegations being made by the Bush administration that Iraq continued to possess them. We met in a secure conference room in the Capital building—me, the Senator, and a half dozen staffers and aides. It was a polite, professional affair, with the Senator asking questions and taking notes. Eventually she confronted me—“Your position is causing us some difficulty. You are making the US look bad in the eyes of the world.” I replied that my analysis and the underlying facts were rock solid, something she agreed with. I said that while I knew she couldn’t reveal sensitive intelligence, if she could look me in the eye and say she has seen unequivocal proof that Iraq retained WMD, I’d shut up and go away. She looked at her retinue, and then me. “I have seen no such intelligence,” she replied. She thanked me for the briefing, and said it provided her with “food for thought.”
"On October 11, 2002, Senator Feinstein voted in favor of the resolution authorizing war with Iraq. Later, she said she had been misled by the Bush administration and bad intelligence.
"I will forever know Senator Feinstein as someone who had been empowered by the truth, and lacked the moral courage to act on it. The blood of thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis stains her soul. I hope when she stands in judgment before her maker, she is punished accordingly."
https://twitter.com/RealScottRitter/status/1707760992300490794
"I met Senator Diane Feinstein once, in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She had just recently been assigned to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (in 2001), and it was in that capacity that she had a senior staffer from the committee ask me to come to Washington DC to brief her on Iraqi WMD and the allegations being made by the Bush administration that Iraq continued to possess them. We met in a secure conference room in the Capital building—me, the Senator, and a half dozen staffers and aides. It was a polite, professional affair, with the Senator asking questions and taking notes. Eventually she confronted me—“Your position is causing us some difficulty. You are making the US look bad in the eyes of the world.” I replied that my analysis and the underlying facts were rock solid, something she agreed with. I said that while I knew she couldn’t reveal sensitive intelligence, if she could look me in the eye and say she has seen unequivocal proof that Iraq retained WMD, I’d shut up and go away. She looked at her retinue, and then me. “I have seen no such intelligence,” she replied. She thanked me for the briefing, and said it provided her with “food for thought.”
"On October 11, 2002, Senator Feinstein voted in favor of the resolution authorizing war with Iraq. Later, she said she had been misled by the Bush administration and bad intelligence.
"I will forever know Senator Feinstein as someone who had been empowered by the truth, and lacked the moral courage to act on it. The blood of thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis stains her soul. I hope when she stands in judgment before her maker, she is punished accordingly."
https://twitter.com/RealScottRitter/status/1707760992300490794
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Forwarded from Science in telegram
The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (circa 1550 BC) is among the oldest manunoscripts containing algebraic and arithmetic problems. It's penned in hieratic noscript.
The ancient Egyptians were adept at using first-order equations and had knowledge of quadratic equations, numerical, and geometric sequences.
This expertise predates the birth of notable figures like Pythagoras and al-Khwarizmi by millennia!
@science
The ancient Egyptians were adept at using first-order equations and had knowledge of quadratic equations, numerical, and geometric sequences.
This expertise predates the birth of notable figures like Pythagoras and al-Khwarizmi by millennia!
@science
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