Forwarded from The General
BREAKING: Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced that Israel has agreed to withdraw its troops from parts of Gaza as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations with Hamas.
@GeneralMCNews
@GeneralMCNews
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"It’s tough to accept, but we need to listen to Democrats. We need to believe them when they tell us they want us gone. And understand that this isn’t just random. It’s not a few nuts talking trash. It’s the elite. This is policy. This starts at the top, or what was the top until Nancy Pelosi deposed the top. Demented old pervert Joe Daddyshowers has been, right up to his valedictory shoutfest, saying one thing and one thing only: that we normal patriotic conservative Americans are evil racist monsters who must be disenfranchised and even killed."
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2024/08/22/the-democrats-truly-hate-us-normal-people-n2643682#:~:text=It%E2%80%99s%20tough%20to,and%20even%20killed.
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2024/08/22/the-democrats-truly-hate-us-normal-people-n2643682#:~:text=It%E2%80%99s%20tough%20to,and%20even%20killed.
townhall.com
The Democrats Truly Hate Us Normal People
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services links fluoridated drinking water to a 2-5 point IQ drop in children.
The report concludes that drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter is "consistently associated with lower IQs in kids."
The World Health Organization considers 1.5 milligrams a "safe limit."
https://www.disclose.tv/id/93r5k3dqsh/
@disclosetv
The report concludes that drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter is "consistently associated with lower IQs in kids."
The World Health Organization considers 1.5 milligrams a "safe limit."
https://www.disclose.tv/id/93r5k3dqsh/
@disclosetv
Disclose.tv
U.S. government report links WHO 'safe' fluoride levels to lower IQ in kids
Breaking news from around the world.
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"A charity working with homeless people in Auckland, New Zealand, unknowingly distributed candies filled with a potentially lethal dose of methamphetamine in its food parcels after the sweets were donated by a member of the public"
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/new-zealand-food-bank-distributes-candy-made-potentially-112818110
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/new-zealand-food-bank-distributes-candy-made-potentially-112818110
"The notion that ivermectin may cause infertility has been floating around since 2021 based on decade-old, mainly animal studies. After scanning such studies in 2021, I did not find the claim to be credible based on the supporting evidence. The animal studies being shared as proof, I found to involve very high doses of ivermectin, given for long periods with very short term follow up. Anything given in high doses, including overdosing on water, can cause harm. In my opinion as a research scientist with expertise in evaluating bodies of evidence, much more research was needed before making a claim that ivermectin is harmful to human fertility."
https://expose-news.com/2024/08/21/does-ivermectin-cause-infertility/#:~:text=The%20notion%20that,to%20human%20fertility.
https://expose-news.com/2024/08/21/does-ivermectin-cause-infertility/#:~:text=The%20notion%20that,to%20human%20fertility.
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Does ivermectin cause infertility? - The Expose
Dr. Mike Yeadon has vehemently stated publicly that “ivermectin is one of the most violent fertility toxins [he has] ever come across.” In response, Dr. Tess Lawrie reviewed the first study included in an article that Dr. Yeadon shared with her to see if…
From Mike Yeadon:
https://open.substack.com/pub/drtesslawrie/p/is-ivermectin-really-a-genocidal-f19
This is an interesting piece from Dr Tess Lawrie.
I don’t disagree with quite a bit of what she said.
But we’ve exchanged messages on some areas where I am unable to get a response, which isn’t opinion but evidence based & which matter fundamentally.
1. There’s been no pandemic.
Nor is “covid19” a new & defined illness.
WHO are not fortune tellers. There must have been increases in all causes mortality especially in the frail elderly PRIOR to WHO calling a pandemic. That did not happen, anywhere. Professor Denis Rancourt (a qualified epidemiologist among other things) & team have published many reports showing the absence of evidence of a pandemic.
I agree that early treatment for all illnesses should be considered. I’m absolutely not against this principle. The objection I have is to the specific phrase “early treatment for covid19”, because the evidence is that it’s a deliberate misattribution to a non existent, claimed-to-be viral illnesses that existed before 2020 (See note at end about viruses).
2. Ivermectin may well have uses as Tess outlines in parasitic infestations. It’s derived from a natural product that’s extremely toxic to insects. It appears not acutely toxic to humans. We’re not seeing this part differently. However, there’s an extensive body of evidence in multiple species (mice, rats and rabbits at least) all showing adverse effects in reproduction. It’s not a case of “insufficient evidence to condemn it”. I am in the camp that I need to be sure I’m not harming people. We lack definitive evidence of safety in this regard and there’s much troubling information.
The rule of thumb (which is underscored by conserved biological mechanisms at play) is that a drug that shows similar toxicity in two or more species is considered likely to do the same in humans. I assure you, that’s the basic assumption that all regulators would have, if they hadn’t gone rogue in recent years.
The point about dose levels. Almost all toxicity testing is done at multiples of the anticipated human blood levels. If a drug isn’t safe at 10x or 30x human levels, you are unlikely to get a pass from regulators. Why? Because some people will achieve higher blood levels than the average. And some of those will be more sensitive to potential adverse effects.
This isn’t hard. There’s clearly a risk. Why take that risk?
Western populations aren’t suffering parasitic infestations. You’re left with a claim for benefit in a disease that doesn’t exist. If it exists, it failed to raise all cause mortality despite allegedly spreading through a population replete with frail, elderly people.
It cannot be ignored that there is another potential cause for harms to fertility. Like many drugs, ivermectin is cleared (removed / eliminated / excreted / detoxified) from the body by various biochemical processes. One is called “pgp”. It turns out that several highly promoted supplements interact with pgp in such a way as to block the ability of your body to clear ivermectin. It would not be surprising if some people taking ivermectin were also taking some of these supplements (which are also unnecessary).
Readers may judge if a public debate it needed. Obviously I don’t think it is. I’ve laid out the basis upon which I advise people not to use ivermectin for alleged covid19 especially if you’re also taking supplements.
We are at war. Tess and I agree that globalist “elites” are encroaching on our freedoms with a view to digital, totalitarian control and both of us believe there’s already sufficient evidence that an objective from this is their intention to murder a large proportion of us.
I have famously analysed the claimed composition of the not-vaccines, which are gene-based injections. Specifically, I’ve shown that there are multiple, independent, unnecessary and (to me) obvious mechanisms of harm in humans. They’re designed intentionally to injure, kill and reduce fertility in survivors.
https://open.substack.com/pub/drtesslawrie/p/is-ivermectin-really-a-genocidal-f19
This is an interesting piece from Dr Tess Lawrie.
I don’t disagree with quite a bit of what she said.
But we’ve exchanged messages on some areas where I am unable to get a response, which isn’t opinion but evidence based & which matter fundamentally.
1. There’s been no pandemic.
Nor is “covid19” a new & defined illness.
WHO are not fortune tellers. There must have been increases in all causes mortality especially in the frail elderly PRIOR to WHO calling a pandemic. That did not happen, anywhere. Professor Denis Rancourt (a qualified epidemiologist among other things) & team have published many reports showing the absence of evidence of a pandemic.
I agree that early treatment for all illnesses should be considered. I’m absolutely not against this principle. The objection I have is to the specific phrase “early treatment for covid19”, because the evidence is that it’s a deliberate misattribution to a non existent, claimed-to-be viral illnesses that existed before 2020 (See note at end about viruses).
2. Ivermectin may well have uses as Tess outlines in parasitic infestations. It’s derived from a natural product that’s extremely toxic to insects. It appears not acutely toxic to humans. We’re not seeing this part differently. However, there’s an extensive body of evidence in multiple species (mice, rats and rabbits at least) all showing adverse effects in reproduction. It’s not a case of “insufficient evidence to condemn it”. I am in the camp that I need to be sure I’m not harming people. We lack definitive evidence of safety in this regard and there’s much troubling information.
The rule of thumb (which is underscored by conserved biological mechanisms at play) is that a drug that shows similar toxicity in two or more species is considered likely to do the same in humans. I assure you, that’s the basic assumption that all regulators would have, if they hadn’t gone rogue in recent years.
The point about dose levels. Almost all toxicity testing is done at multiples of the anticipated human blood levels. If a drug isn’t safe at 10x or 30x human levels, you are unlikely to get a pass from regulators. Why? Because some people will achieve higher blood levels than the average. And some of those will be more sensitive to potential adverse effects.
This isn’t hard. There’s clearly a risk. Why take that risk?
Western populations aren’t suffering parasitic infestations. You’re left with a claim for benefit in a disease that doesn’t exist. If it exists, it failed to raise all cause mortality despite allegedly spreading through a population replete with frail, elderly people.
It cannot be ignored that there is another potential cause for harms to fertility. Like many drugs, ivermectin is cleared (removed / eliminated / excreted / detoxified) from the body by various biochemical processes. One is called “pgp”. It turns out that several highly promoted supplements interact with pgp in such a way as to block the ability of your body to clear ivermectin. It would not be surprising if some people taking ivermectin were also taking some of these supplements (which are also unnecessary).
Readers may judge if a public debate it needed. Obviously I don’t think it is. I’ve laid out the basis upon which I advise people not to use ivermectin for alleged covid19 especially if you’re also taking supplements.
We are at war. Tess and I agree that globalist “elites” are encroaching on our freedoms with a view to digital, totalitarian control and both of us believe there’s already sufficient evidence that an objective from this is their intention to murder a large proportion of us.
I have famously analysed the claimed composition of the not-vaccines, which are gene-based injections. Specifically, I’ve shown that there are multiple, independent, unnecessary and (to me) obvious mechanisms of harm in humans. They’re designed intentionally to injure, kill and reduce fertility in survivors.
Substack
Is ivermectin really a genocidal tool of the globalists?
The emerged globalist agenda
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Aspirin is a safe and profoundly beneficial drug
"Taking it daily at modest doses lowers the risk of developing cancer by over 50 percent. It also lowers the risk of dementia, diabetes, and heart attack. Hundreds of journal articles testify to these benefits and more. It is over-the-counter and sells for under five cents a dose.
"In 1980, Bayer’s aspirin had been the number-one-selling drug for over five decades. If physicians had read the literature and known of its virtues, it would have cut many Pharma companies' profits in half."
https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/320-tylenol-is-a-pharma-atrocity
"Taking it daily at modest doses lowers the risk of developing cancer by over 50 percent. It also lowers the risk of dementia, diabetes, and heart attack. Hundreds of journal articles testify to these benefits and more. It is over-the-counter and sells for under five cents a dose.
"In 1980, Bayer’s aspirin had been the number-one-selling drug for over five decades. If physicians had read the literature and known of its virtues, it would have cut many Pharma companies' profits in half."
https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/320-tylenol-is-a-pharma-atrocity
Substack
320. TYLENOL IS A PHARMA ATROCITY, AND ASPIRIN IS A SUPPRESSED WONDER DRUG
How this came to happen is a lesson about Pharma's mendacity and our age of corruption.
"Tim Walz is a parody of an old white guy. A white and white minstrel, doing a silly song and dance for the audience, a great moronic grin bisecting his face from ear to ear.
"Jack isn’t the only one who’s noticed this. Here’s some more incisive analysis in less than 140 characters.
“He [Walz] is quite literally the sum of every white male in modern commercials: – Always the fool – Subordinate role – Fat dad – Bumbling customer – Ignorant questioner – Cynical inquirer.”
https://www.infowars.com/posts/not-with-a-bang-but-a-simper/
"Jack isn’t the only one who’s noticed this. Here’s some more incisive analysis in less than 140 characters.
“He [Walz] is quite literally the sum of every white male in modern commercials: – Always the fool – Subordinate role – Fat dad – Bumbling customer – Ignorant questioner – Cynical inquirer.”
https://www.infowars.com/posts/not-with-a-bang-but-a-simper/
Infowars
Not with a Bang, but a Simper
Tim Walz's minstrel act is anything but benign
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Forwarded from Vox Day
At Least They’ll Warn Us
Simplicius analyzes the recent release of secret Russian nuclear doctrine dating back to 2014: The first truly eye-opening detail is the claim that these secret internal Russian documents include plans for a potential nuclear “demonstration” strike, if things really begin escalating: The presentation also references the option of a so-called demonstration strike — detonating a […]
https://voxday.net/2024/08/22/at-least-theyll-warn-us/
Simplicius analyzes the recent release of secret Russian nuclear doctrine dating back to 2014: The first truly eye-opening detail is the claim that these secret internal Russian documents include plans for a potential nuclear “demonstration” strike, if things really begin escalating: The presentation also references the option of a so-called demonstration strike — detonating a […]
https://voxday.net/2024/08/22/at-least-theyll-warn-us/
Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸
🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡- "It looks as if we are giving up the Donetsk region. Ukrainian Armed Forces are being withdrawn from the Donetsk region, the Russians are passing through empty fortifications." – Mariana Bezuhla, Peoples Deputy of Ukraine.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
Today I learned that the Parthenon had a roof until the Venetians blew it up in 1687.
https://ift.tt/tBSrld3
https://ift.tt/tBSrld3
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: Today I learned that the Parthenon had a roof until the Venetians blew it up in 1687.
Posted by TeutonicCrusader1190 - 318 votes and 28 comments
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Forwarded from Vox Day
He Knew It Was Coming
Neil Gaiman appears to have engaged a damage-control firm and begun an extensive social media campaign TWO MONTHS BEFORE the podcast that broke the news of the alleged sexual assaults, based on what the members of the Neil Gaiman Facebook group have observed. In the past few weeks, there have been reports that a reputation […]
https://voxday.net/2024/08/22/he-knew-it-was-coming/
Neil Gaiman appears to have engaged a damage-control firm and begun an extensive social media campaign TWO MONTHS BEFORE the podcast that broke the news of the alleged sexual assaults, based on what the members of the Neil Gaiman Facebook group have observed. In the past few weeks, there have been reports that a reputation […]
https://voxday.net/2024/08/22/he-knew-it-was-coming/
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"“After five years of administrative misconduct, a decisive courtroom display exonerated me of all allegations and exposed that Kern Community College District engaged in flagrant retaliation for my questioning of partisan policies and wasteful expenditures.
“Facing an imminent ruling in my favor and the prospect of paying millions of dollars in damages, KCCD had only one viable option: settlement.”"
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/conservative-professor-scores-multimillion-dollar-win-yearslong-battle/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CAfter%20five%20years,viable%20option%3A%20settlement.%E2%80%9D
“Facing an imminent ruling in my favor and the prospect of paying millions of dollars in damages, KCCD had only one viable option: settlement.”"
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/conservative-professor-scores-multimillion-dollar-win-yearslong-battle/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CAfter%20five%20years,viable%20option%3A%20settlement.%E2%80%9D
The Gateway Pundit
Conservative Professor Scores Multimillion-Dollar Win After Yearslong Battle with California College | The Gateway Pundit | by…
In a legalistic statement the college district claimed it respects all ideas. The professor didn't hold back on what was really happening.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that "hello" is a relatively new word. The first time we have it in writing is 1826
https://ift.tt/xtnvpm2
https://ift.tt/xtnvpm2
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL that "hello" is a relatively new word. The first time we have it in writing is…
Posted by katxwoods - 401 votes and 56 comments
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"Well, maybe. But also maybe it shows how easy it is to tell a story after-the-fact. That’s the difficulty in coincidences. There is rarely conclusive proof one way or the other. So where we go is often where we want to go."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-147996857
https://substack.com/home/post/p-147996857
Science Is Not The Answer
Bayesian Yacht Sinks; Connected Man Run Over By Car: A Working Coincidence
So a 184-foot yacht named Bayesian sank while anchored in a freak windstorm off Sicily.
Forwarded from LifeSiteNews
A win for the freedom of everyday Americans?
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/repealing-the-17th-amendment-would-be-a-win-for-the-freedom-of-everyday-americans-heres-why/?utm_source=telegram
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/repealing-the-17th-amendment-would-be-a-win-for-the-freedom-of-everyday-americans-heres-why/?utm_source=telegram
LifeSite
Repealing the 17th Amendment would be a win for the freedom of everyday Americans: here's why - LifeSite
The 17th Amendment shifted Senate loyalty from the states they represent to powerful elites, fueling federal overreach. Repealing it could restore state representation and curb entrenched federal and donor power.