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"Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear, and Power" launched on Armistice Day, honoring 71 brave individuals from the series.
The author appreciates thinkers like Strauss and Podhoretz but criticizes Neoconservatives for naively believing the U.S. can reshape foreign nations. He invokes Burke’s idea that cultures evolve over centuries and argues Podhoretz was wrong about the Iraq invasion. Unlike post-WWII Germany and Japan, modern nations lack readiness for U.S. influence. The author questions the logic behind NATO expansion near Russia and suggests a neutral deal for Ukraine was wiser. He expresses pleasure at Trump's rejection of Neocon-influenced figures Haley and Pompeo.
Trump wins again, becomes 47th President; faced challenges from Biden Admin, including raids and legal attacks. Ben Garrison praises Trump's resilience. Transition team contact for USDA position accepted by Joel Salatin, with Thomas Massie as Agriculture Secretary, aiming to disrupt industrial meat processing.
Fluoridated water, initiated in 1945, benefits ~72% of Americans by reducing dental caries by 25%. Studies show it promotes oral health, with schoolchildren in fluoridated areas having significantly fewer decayed teeth. Major health organizations confirm its safety and effectiveness, strongly recommending community water fluoridation for decay prevention.
A study published in Molecular Psychiatry by Kim et al. reveals COVID-19 vaccination increases risks of psychiatric events: depression (68.3%), anxiety (43.9%), and sleep disorders (93.4%). Analyzed 2,027,353 participants from Seoul's population, linking neuroinflammation from spike proteins to these disorders. Rising U.S. depression rates since 2020/2021 may be exacerbated by pandemic measures and vaccination. Calls for immediate vaccine market removal due to these risks.
FEMA employee incident raises questions on orders affecting response timing post-hurricane. House Oversight Committee Chairman Comer invites FEMA head Criswell to testify about disasters. Florida Governor DeSantis orders investigation into alleged federal bias against Trump supporters, claiming government weaponization. FEMA asserts it assists all survivors, regardless of politics.
Democrats blame each other for election losses, missing that Americans reject socialism and support Trump. The House majority is likely Republican. DeSantis accuses FEMA of bias against Trump supporters in disaster aid. Congressional oversight is examining Biden's prosecutions of Trump and NIH's research on puberty blockers in transgender youth, alleging political bias. Calls for accountability and transparency are emphasized, as past administrations' misconduct is criticized. The week was significant, with a reminder to seek unity. Personal reflections on fall and farm life are shared.
Leak from Germany's Robert Koch Institute shows pandemic response was politically motivated, not scientifically guided. Professor Homburg revealed these findings in parliament, exposing fears about vaccine approval impacting the 2020 U.S. elections. Authorities delayed approval to avoid aiding Trump's election prospects despite claiming vaccines could save lives. Advocates urge sharing of the presentation.
FEMA allegedly instructed workers to skip homes displaying Trump signs in Florida while assessing hurricane aid eligibility, resulting in discrimination. Many felt it wrong to treat Trump supporters unfairly during their vulnerable state. The Biden administration faced criticism for its slow disaster response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, with reports revealing FEMA underperforming, as nearly half of aid calls went unanswered. Amidst media blackout on the issues, concerns emerged over governmental transparency and prioritization of aid. Samaritan's Purse is highlighted for effective disaster relief efforts in affected areas.
FEMA workers in Florida reportedly instructed to avoid homes with Trump signs during Hurricane Milton relief, according to news outlets and a Daily Wire screenshot.
Trump vows to dismantle the Censorship-Industrial Complex, outlining a five-point plan in a 6:36 video.
US population shifting to high-deductible health sharing plans, using Wellness Memberships for telemedicine and medications. Local direct primary care offers routine care affordably. This approach enhances flexibility and cash flow. For more info, listen to my review during open enrollment and use code MEMBER50 for discounts. Support my work by subscribing to Courageous Discourse.
Bill Maher criticized the intolerant left after the election, highlighting a flaw in the party's acceptance of differing opinions. He remarked on Kamala Harris's appearance on SNL, questioning the comfort of cast members expressing support for Trump. He recalled when Elon Musk hosted, noting the cast's reluctance to engage with him despite his brilliance. Maher called the left "brats" and "snobs," emphasizing that this attitude alienates people.
Over 100,000 Gazan casualties and 4,000 IDF casualties reported; insightful commentary by Col. Lawrence Wilkerson.
Nick Freitas wrote a satirical letter to a worried Reddit user, reassuring them that the Trump administration won't harm them as feared. He humorously clarifies that no one will face arrest or loss of property unless they break the law and emphasizes freedom of speech remains intact. He highlights tax reductions, job opportunities, and an improved environment while joking about the user's lack of real-world impact. In closing, he invites them to engage with society again.
Study by McCullough Foundation explores lab origins of HPAI H5N1 strain (clade 2.3.4.4b). Investigates ties to USDA SEPRL and Erasmus Medical Center, highlighting genetic links and possible lab leaks. 46 confirmed US human cases; current strain less lethal than before. Critique on mass poultry culling and PCR testing accuracy; raises concerns over gain-of-function research and its consequences. Calls for moratorium on such research to prevent pandemics, and warns against fear-driven mass vaccination strategies.
CDC planned nationwide quarantine camps during COVID-19, intending to separate high-risk individuals (e.g., older adults) from the general population without legal recourse. The plan, part of "shielding," envisioned isolation in designated zones or camps, raising ethical concerns reminiscent of concentration camps. While certain COVID policies were implemented, the more extreme plans were dialed back due to loss of public support when vaccine efficacy was questioned. The document outlining these plans remained publicly accessible for years before being removed in 2023, revealing a totalitarian approach to pandemic control.
Corbett and Pilato discuss COP29 in Baku, highlighting inflated climate funding goals: $1.1 trillion now and $1.8 trillion by 2030. They reveal that plants and oceans are absorbing more CO2 than expected, suggesting nature's self-regulation of emissions. Concerns arise over the UK Met Office allegedly fabricating temperature data from over 100 non-existent stations, undermining scientific integrity amidst political agendas. Investigations show that many reporting sites are poorly sited, compromising data accuracy, with calls for accountability and transparency on climate data reliability.
Woke up to texts about my positive view on Susie Wiles, Trump’s chief of staff pick. Acknowledged concerns about her lobbyist past, particularly with Big Pharma, but argue it doesn't disqualify her; her experience enhances understanding of politics. Her main strength is her success in Trump's campaign. Clarified that being a grandmother is a positive quality, associating them with wisdom, organization, and responsibility, contrasting with younger individuals seeking attention. Grandmothers often stabilize families; Queen Elizabeth II exemplifies this strength.
Social media's promise has devolved into trollery, argues Dr. Robert Malone, highlighting societal fragmentation exploited by adversaries. He discusses tactics used against him and others advocating for medical reform, claiming coordinated defamation efforts from big pharma and the deep state. Malone details past censorship on Twitter for sharing scientific articles against COVID jab mandates and notices manipulation of his old statements by detractors. He critiques Democratic identity and expresses skepticism about current electoral counts.
Identity politics, seen as phony by the author, was born from New Left thinkers and misapplied Marxism to various social groups. The Cultural Left erroneously portrayed marginalized groups as perpetually oppressed, needing "woke" enlightenment to rise. Figures like Claudine Gay exemplify the DEI Cult, which benefits its leaders financially while framing individuals as victims. The author's perspective: identity politics is obsolete, especially following Trump’s triumph, and they welcome its end.
Fasting can enhance health if done properly. This episode of “The Doctor’s Farmacy” addresses fasting myths and explores its effects on metabolism and hormones. It covers various fasting methods like intermittent fasting for fat loss, muscle preservation, and longevity benefits. Supporters: Mitopure, Rupa University, Big Bold Health, AG1.
Dr. Chris Motley discusses sound's significant impact on health, including benefits and drawbacks. He covers sound therapy methods like tuning forks, binaural beats, and gong baths, emphasizing the pineal gland's spiritual role and music's healing power. Research supports sound therapy's effectiveness in reducing stress and pain. Key points include sound's dual effects, subconscious recordings, trauma responses, and the enhancement of wellness. Additional resources for deeper exploration and health coaching are also mentioned.
Trans fats, used in fast food and processed foods since 1990, increase LDL cholesterol. The American Heart Association advocated for legislative restrictions on them in 2009.
Can you be friends with an ex? Jay discusses complexity and emotional maturity required for platonic relationships post-breakup. Not every ex is suitable for friendship due to toxic pasts. Reasons for staying connected include security and unresolved feelings, but these can complicate genuine friendship. Key lessons cover deciding on friendship, setting boundaries, managing shared friends, and prioritizing personal well-being over rekindling romantic feelings. Ultimately, walking away can sometimes be the healthiest choice.
Susie Wiles, a seasoned Florida political strategist, successfully led Trump's campaign and earned his trust. Known as the "Ice Maiden" for her efficiency and discretion, she is the first woman to serve as chief of staff, countering misogynist claims against Trump. Her experience suggests she can effectively manage his team. Wiles, a discreet grandmother, embodies the gravitas Trump needs.
WHO integrates health into climate change agenda, highlighting health as pivotal in climate discussions. COP29 emphasizes the need for policies that merge climate action with health benefits, addressing public well-being and environmental sustainability. WHO report advocates ending fossil fuel subsidies and investing in health-resilient systems. Urgent financial mobilization, including reforming development banks and innovative taxation, is necessary for climate action, aiming to unlock trillions for vulnerable nations. Decisions today will impact future sustainability and equity.
Joe Rogan questions Biden's 2020 vote count, noting an unprecedented spike compared to previous elections. Chris Cuomo critiques Democrats for relying on anti-Trump sentiment instead of supporting working people. MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle warns about misinformation following Elon Musk's Twitter purchase. A TikTok user argues Kamala Harris lost due to her disconnect with struggling families. Jimmy Kimmel expresses emotional distress over Trump's election win. Various political reactions and warnings follow, emphasizing dissatisfaction with current policies and the media's role.
High blood pressure (hypertension) is increasingly common, often misdiagnosed due to measurement inaccuracies. Its primary causes are mostly unknown, with many viewing it as a symptom of poor circulation rather than a root issue. Conventional medical perspectives inaccurately emphasize lowering blood pressure as a preventive measure against cardiovascular disease, but studies show limited benefits and potential harm from aggressive treatment. Factors like arterial stiffness and blood sludging contribute to high blood pressure, suggesting the need for a more holistic approach to treatment. The article advocates for public awareness about the risks of overtreatment as healthcare policies may change.
Pandemic Preparedness Agenda raises concerns about monkey infections and their uses. Southeast US sees rise in primate labs. Alpha Genesis took over a 2,000-acre monkey island post-Fauci from NIAID to avoid controversy.
In Caddyshack, a clever gopher survives extermination attempts by Judge Smails and Carl Spackler, symbolizing humanity's futile control efforts. This reminded the author of Kamala Harris’s concession speech, pondering if Peanut the Squirrel has triumphed.
Documentary on gambler's million-dollar loss raises question on misjudgment. Similar puzzle with Harris campaign's billion-dollar spending and loss. Analyst highlights Dallas project worth $600 million; questions remain on Harris's expenditures.
Replicon mRNA injections, resembling synthetic viruses, are in development with serious safety concerns, particularly regarding product shedding. CEPI and BARDA fund these high-risk "vaccines," with the first receiving emergency use authorization in India in 2022. Japan approved another replicon shot in November 2023 despite adverse event rates and deaths reported in trials. Merck has also introduced self-amplifying RNA injections for pets without proper safety testing. The pharmaceutical industry disregards risks associated with synthetic mRNA replication and further approvals should be halted until thorough safety studies are completed.
AOC warns of rising fascism and authoritarianism; suggests jailing political opponents. Critics argue her supporters exploit unrest for political gain and seek to provoke a crackdown that validates her claims. Proposed strategies for Trump: maintain calm humor in speeches, investigate funding behind protests, ally with local leaders in Blue States, collaborate with Red State governors to prevent unrest spread, avoid vengeful rhetoric, and conduct discreet investigations against political adversaries.
Ben shared his family's road trip experience after being fired for refusing to complete a controversial workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training. His termination reflects a broader trend of Americans losing jobs over personal beliefs, especially related to faith and gender identity topics. Despite the shock of sudden unemployment, Ben viewed the road trip as an unexpected opportunity for adventure and reflection. He criticized corporate culture's shift towards enforcing progressive policies, asserting that many professionals feel pressured to conform, ultimately sacrificing their beliefs for job security. The essay calls for awareness and action against these societal changes, linking them to historical suppression of dissenting voices. Ben's account highlights the struggle between personal values and workplace demands, urging recognition of growing ideological divides in America.
Weekly newsletter with tips for faith, health, and purposeful living. Offers 3 tips for consistency: plan sustainably, track progress, and find accountability partners. Suggests improving sleep with 4-7-8 breathing and lowering core body temperature before bed. Shares a calming Bible verse and a protein oats recipe. Encourages sharing for faith growth and health optimization.
Obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease were public health concerns pre-pandemic. However, studies show COVID-19 may be linked to a rise in type 2 diabetes among youth, as analyzed by Miller et al. (2024). Their research found an increased short-term risk for new-onset diabetes in pediatric patients post-respiratory infection, sparking calls for further study on the metabolic effects of SARS-CoV-2.
Over 20% of Americans at risk for skin cancer; sunscreen alone may be insufficient for prevention. Gary Brecka discusses skin cancer types, UV risks, sunscreen ingredients, vitamin D impact, and alternative protection methods. Key takeaways on effective sun safety and skin health are provided.
Ep. #148 features ultra marathoner Matt Choi discussing his journey from childhood struggles to his running career, influenced by David Goggins. Topics include identity rebuilding, running's challenges (like nutrition and mid-race mishaps), mental effects of running, and content creation. The episode offers motivation for fitness enthusiasts and aspiring runners.
**TLDR:** Democrats lost to Trump due to tactical missteps and a failure to understand his appeal. Kamala Harris's choices, reliance on celebrity, and inability to address voter concerns contributed to her defeat. Liberals dismissed valid issues while imposing progressive norms, leading to alienation. Viewing Trump as a democratic threat led to unproductive opposition tactics. Without introspection and humility, Democrats face challenges in future elections.
Bureaucracy resurgence since Clinton's "big government era" declaration. Musk proposes a government efficiency commission to cut $2 trillion, though entitlement reform is necessary. Federal workforce increased by 120,800 since Jan 2021, with significant growth across many agencies. New regulations demand more compliance, burdening businesses. Musk's experiences with bureaucracy highlight its inefficiencies. Increased government jobs in advocacy groups under Biden, indicating growth in regulation and enforcement. If Trump wins, Musk could pursue substantial government reforms.
Pundits express disbelief at Trump's appeal despite labeling him negatively. Many Americans reject Democrat elites' virtue signaling, favoring Trump's brash style. Dowd's critique misses that Trump's flaws are reminiscent of a Court Jester mocking elite virtues. She implies men didn’t vote for Kamala due to her gender, ignoring capable women like Tulsi Gabbard, who faced unfair smears from the DNC. The message to Democrats: abandon virtue-signaling, learn from defeat, and rethink strategies for the next election.
Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar expressed sorrow over Trump's overwhelming election victory on ABC's The View. Behar emphasized the need for protest despite disagreement with the voters' choice. Alyssa Farah Griffin noted that Trump resonated with the working class feeling sidelined. Sunny Hostin attributed the result to cultural resentment, while the panel collectively mourned the defeat without self-reflection on the Democratic strategy. Hostin clashed with Griffin over remarks about female Trump voters. The show's conclusion saw calls for regulating social media and criticism of freedom of speech, leading to speculation on Trump's enduring appeal.
Kennedy emphasized America’s commitment to human rights and liberty in a speech on January 20, 1961. Reflecting on a thrilling election night, the author shares excitement over Trump's predicted victory, attending celebratory events, and feeling relief at ending a dark period in U.S. history. The post also underscores the challenges the left may face after this win.
Study reveals COVID-19 vaccines significantly increase risk of cerebral thromboembolism: 112,000% vs. influenza vaccines, 20,700% vs. all vaccines. Findings prompt call for global moratorium on COVID-19 vaccines, especially for women of reproductive age, citing severe safety concerns.
Kamala Harris won major cities; Trump dominated rural areas. Blue states like NY and CA had severe COVID responses. Cities like Minneapolis, Seattle, and SF face crime and homelessness despite liberal governance. Author questions cities' support for Harris, suggesting it stems from opposition to Trump rather than policies. While educated people often vote Democrat, the author believes true education comes with experience rather than degrees. Some doctors challenged norms during the pandemic, unlike many colleagues. The urban populace may be overconfident in their education, echoing Alexander Pope's warning about superficial knowledge.
Israeli military operations in northern Gaza face criticism for causing a humanitarian disaster, with sieges preventing aid access and civilians suffering from starvation and violence. A UN official called the situation "apocalyptic." The IDF's actions, including mass expulsions and high civilian casualties, raise concerns about legality and morality. The public's indifference and lack of discussion about military actions are highlighted, alongside fears of potential annexation plans. A call to abandon current strategies and pursue peace negotiations is urged.
Turkey, joined by 53 countries, urged the UN for an arms embargo on Israel, accusing arms sales of supporting genocide amid the Gaza conflict. Turkish officials, including President Erdogan, highlighted international support for this initiative, while some Israeli allies suggested restricting arms supplies. Netanyahu's recent dismissal of Defense Minister Gallant reflects internal discord regarding military strategy. Gallant opposed aggressive actions without clear goals, indicating possible motivations for territorial expansion. Calls for accountability against Netanyahu's leadership have emerged, with proposals to cut off arms supplies as a solution.
Dr. McCullough and I watched election night coverage until he retired for the night, optimistic after being contacted by academic doctors about treating COVID-19 vaccine injuries. Unlike Canada, which euthanized a man suffering from such injuries, the U.S. is slowly waking up to the issue. Friends were ecstatic over Trump's electoral victory, which they see as a mandate for constitutional governance. There’s hope for a renewed democratic spirit, but caution is advised for the President-elect amidst potential traps and security threats. Concerns linger about Deep State retaliation and possible future bio-lab leaks. For now, we congratulate the President-elect and remain cautiously optimistic about limited federal power ahead.
Tenth Amendment suggests abortion policy is state-decided. Trump, Vance support this. Abortion rights advanced in 7 states, notably Montana, while 3 states rejected proposals. Majority favor abortion until fetal viability, allowing states to choose.
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Dr. Mark Hyman interviews Shaun Noorian of Empower Pharmacy about the rise of compounding pharmacies and their role in treating chronic conditions, drug shortages, and personalized therapies, including hormone treatments and compounded testosterone. The episode covers the significance of compounding pharmacies, controversies around drugs like Ozempic, and offers health tips and product promotions.
Trump-unity ticket wins White House; battle continues against underminers. Follow these 30 truth-tellers for unfiltered news over next four years. They include Kanekoa, Chief Nerd, Western Lensman, MAZE, and others known for exposing media lies and delivering important insights. #30 Must-Follow Accounts listed. Future for America looks bright.
Ella Halikas recounts how job loss sparked her modeling pursuit, overcoming confidence issues and rejections, leading to her becoming a Sports Illustrated model.
In a Palm Beach hotel room on a stormy day, the author reflects on the imminent electoral outcome, expressing confidence in Trump's victory based on recent polling and voter registration trends favoring Republicans. Attending an election watch party, they are apprehensive about possible lawfare against Trump, particularly regarding his legal battles in New York. The author fears that Trump could end up in jail post-election and discusses the implications of such an event, including the possibility of a political backlash or increased support for MAGA. They highlight the idea that Trump's fight against alleged global governance threats is central to his appeal. The narrative is laden with speculation on legal proceedings, threats against Trump, and the broader political landscape.
Election day decides our future: freedom vs. public health corruption. Enjoy my music video for Jimmy Heirtzel. Nicolas Hulscher, MPH Epidemiologist, McCullough Foundation
Studying the universe reveals how much we don't know, leading to a mindset of uncertainty. This perspective makes rigid beliefs frustrating, especially confronting those with absolute convictions. Occasionally, however, insights that feel deeply true emerge, such as predicting events around COVID-19, often ignored by peers. The author reflects on the importance of questioning authority and free speech, drawing parallels to "V for Vendetta," which critiques fear-driven compliance under totalitarian regimes. The narrative highlights the necessity of speaking out against mass formations, historical examples such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the role of fear in silencing dissent. The text emphasizes the lessons from recent years about the significance of free speech, accountability, and the cyclical nature of societal issues, particularly regarding health policies shaped by politics rather than science. Ultimately, the author expresses hope for a return to liberty inspired by the past.
Gates Foundation funded biocompatible near-infrared quantum dots via microneedle patches for vaccination records; markings last ≥5 years. Signal expression characterized for 9 months, suggesting persistence.
In this Ancient Health Podcast episode, Jane Graves discusses her journey inspired by her mother's health, leading to her creation of Luxe Beauty, an all-organic skincare line. She shares insights on avoiding sunscreen, skincare tips, skin's reflection of internal health, and nature's skincare secrets.
Elderly women often suffer fractures from falls, linked to lack of vitamin D/K and strength training. A study suggests combined vitamin D and K2 supplementation may help prevent osteoporosis and other age-related diseases more effectively than either alone. Comprehensive health strategies should also include diet modification, physical activity, and avoiding harmful habits.
Many view health crises as the end of fitness, but it can be a new beginning. In this episode, Gary Brecka talks to Alexia Clark about her transition from a stagnant career to a fulfilling fitness journey, including overcoming a 2021 volvulus through fitness. This video offers motivation for hesitant starters and those seeking consistency. Connect with Alexia for tips on healthy living and workouts. The podcast provides insights on fitness, mental health, and lifestyle. Note: It’s not medical advice.
Fasting: miracle health breakthrough or fad? Dr. Mark Hyman clarifies fasting's impact on metabolism, muscle, and health, offering safe tips. Join the Health Hacks community for insights. Key topics include fasting myths, hormones, muscle loss, gut/heart benefits, fasting dos & don’ts, immune boost, metabolic health, and practical tips.
US optimism peaked in the 1990s. Post-9/11 Bush years sowed distrust due to wars and a financial crisis. The Biden administration amplified government dysfunction with policies like vaccine mandates, censorship, chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, and controversial support for Ukraine and gender-affirming medicine. Inflation and border issues worsened, while wealthy supporters remain oblivious to the turmoil. Biden’s cognitive decline adds uncertainty about leadership in a nation perceived as a "dumpster fire."
1. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 replaced old voting systems with electronic machines post-2000 election issues. Expert Roy Saltman warned of risks, including security flaws in electronic voting. 2. The Chicago Tribune's 1972 investigation revealed extensive voter fraud in Chicago, winning a Pulitzer. Recent similar investigations are lacking. 3. A Michigan professor demonstrated hacking vulnerabilities in Georgia's voting machines, confirmed by a federal cybersecurity agency. Officials recommend audits and security improvements but noted no past tampering evidence. 4. Google’s algorithms may influence election outcomes; Senator Roger Marshall wants its CEO to testify. 5. Ohio's Secretary of State is investigating fraudulent non-citizen voter registrations linked to a translation error and ongoing issues in multiple counties.
Election cycle sees First Amendment attacks: dissidents jailed, news sites destroyed, free information controlled. Kamala Harris and lawyer Marc Elias threaten dissent, changing election integrity rules. Absentee ballots linked to fraud issues and mail-in voting introduced amid controversy. Reports highlight vulnerabilities in mail-in voting processes, raising concerns about integrity. Stakes high: either protect free speech or succumb to censorship.
Former Pharma CEO Martin Shkreli, known for raising Daraprim's price from $13.50 to $750, displays a unique charm in his villainy. Convicted for securities fraud, he claimed his trial was a "witch hunt" and faced bail revocation after making bizarre online offers. Now trying to appear as a concerned citizen, his recent FDA praise is seen as ironic, especially given his notorious past.
Whoopi Goldberg advocates for Liz Cheney as Kamala Harris’s Attorney General, praising her moral integrity. Cheney, acknowledging the suggestion, leaves the door open for the role. This follows her recent controversial comments about Donald Trump. Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield claims COVID was lab-engineered, criticizing Fauci's narrative. Ron Paul highlights declining mainstream media influence. RFK Jr. discourages voting for him to support Trump. Riley Gaines challenges men to vote despite criticism. Polls show Trump closing the gap with Harris. A report reveals boxer Imane Khelif has XY chromosomes.
Vaccine Ideology is likened to a false religion, with clinics as worship sites and vaccination as a faith demonstration. Side effects are trivialized, dissenters face vilification, and as awareness of vaccination risks grows, this ideology may diminish in importance.
WHO pandemic treaty negotiations face major disagreements; draft reflects weak progress on key issues like vaccine access, pathogen benefit-sharing, and global health equity. Upcoming INB12 talks in November may affect future consensus, ahead of the World Health Assembly in May 2025. U.S. elections influence urgency, with fears that a Trump administration could withdraw support. Overall, the process highlights ongoing global cooperation challenges amidst persistent pandemic threats.
Need trusted elections to prevent fraud and restore public confidence. Safeguards like auditing voter rolls, monitoring vote counting, and establishing voter ID are essential. The Presidential election system involves primaries, delegates, and a complex electoral process that can lead to candidates winning without popular vote majority. Voting mechanisms are flawed, allowing fraud through mail-in ballots and insecure electronic machines. Recent voter fraud incidents highlight ongoing risks. Four federal agencies assess electronic voting as high-risk, advocating for secure paper ballot methods.
Summarized text: This series explores cancer theories, focusing on the Somatic Mutation Theory (SMT) and the Metabolic Theory of Cancer (MTOC). The SMT attributes cancer to DNA mutations from carcinogens, while the MTOC highlights mitochondrial injury and altered energy metabolism (specifically glucose reliance) as the primary cause. Key figures include Dr. Otto Warburg, who identified the Warburg Effect, which is foundational to PET scans used in diagnostics. Research by Dr. Thomas Seyfried and others demonstrates that cancer's origins lie more in mitochondrial dysfunction than genetic mutations, suggesting alternative therapies, including ketogenic diets, may better target cancer. Despite this, mainstream cancer treatments remain focused on the SMT, which has led to little progress in reducing cancer mortality and improving survival rates. Advocates for MTOC seek to shift research funding and treatment approaches toward metabolic therapies to enhance patient outcomes.
Western politics often emphasizes action to combat injustice, such as poverty and climate change, but this approach fails to account for the unpredictability of complex systems like human behavior and ecosystems. Unlike complicated systems (e.g., computers), complex systems are influenced by countless variables, making outcomes of interventions unpredictable. Historical social engineering efforts, like the "war on poverty," have led to unintended consequences. Wisdom lies in humility and cautious, incremental actions, allowing for local adaptation rather than imposing top-down solutions. Embracing decentralized communication and respecting complexity is essential for effective governance and progress.
Dutch court rules Bill Gates must face injured parties from COVID-19 injections for false statements. Gates’ lawyers claim lack of jurisdiction, but court asserts it has authority. Next hearing set for Nov 27. Bill Gates previously stated vaccines could reduce population growth.
Good sleep enhances mental clarity, mood, and health. Dr. Hyman discusses with experts the impact of light, food, and stress on sleep, offering tips to improve sleep quality and its importance in preventing cognitive decline and chronic diseases.
Cutting through health misinformation, we discuss wellness practices, misinformation in trends, fear-based marketing, and the importance of community and personal responsibility. Key timestamps include health philosophy, nutritional journeys, and holistic approaches. Connect via social media and newsletter for updates and health improvements.
COVID-19 vaccine issues have led to increased distrust in routine childhood vaccinations. A CDC report showed growing hesitancy among parents of children aged 5–11, impacting flu vaccine acceptance more than other vaccines. The report may downplay the negative effects of COVID-19 vaccination on childhood immunization. Some data suggest unvaccinated healthy children fare better in terms of natural immunity.
Eric Ravussin discusses obesity, metabolism, and caloric restriction, sharing insights on energy expenditure measurement and appetite regulation. He highlights the CALERIE study on caloric restriction and its effects on aging biomarkers, potential of GLP-1 agonists, and future impacts of AI in metabolic research. The episode covers topics like metabolic measurement methods, obesity's challenges, dietary macronutrient effects, and public health policies on nutrition.
Dr. Shanna Swan, an expert in chemicals' effects on hormones and fertility, discusses the impact of endocrine disruptors like phthalates and pesticides on health, fetal development, and declining human fertility. She offers strategies to reduce exposure to harmful substances through better food, product choices, and lifestyle changes. The episode covers various related topics, including sperm quality, environmental toxins, and consumer resources for safer living.
Jay and Dr. David Spiegel discuss hypnotherapy's benefits for stress management and trauma processing. Dr. Spiegel explains hypnosis as a natural, self-directed method that enhances focus and helps individuals overcome pain and self-limiting beliefs. Success stories include trauma recovery and chronic pain relief. Key topics include improving sleep, processing trauma, and using visualization for stress relief. The conversation covers hypnosis mechanics, control during hypnosis, and potential benefits.
Episode 147 features Dr. Cameron Chesnut, a plastic surgeon integrating functional medicine into patient care. Discussion includes nutrition, regenerative medicine, popular procedures like CO2 laser treatments and fillers, and the importance of patient education. Emphasizes balancing aesthetics with true health in evolving medicine.
Massive lawsuit filed in Texas against Biden, Harris, Pfizer, and Moderna for alleged anti-human crimes: demands cessation of COVID-19 injections, chemtrails, and other harmful practices. Plaintiff Shelby Hosana emphasizes constitutional violations, aiming for potential class action status to gather more participants.
Elon Musk's recent unveiling of Tesla's humanoid robots sparked insights about the destructive trajectory of wealth generation in society, comparing it to historical empires that shift from value creation to wealth extraction. Key issues include: 1. Many institutions now prioritize status over merit (e.g., DEI in education and medicine), resulting in lower quality outputs. 2. The medical system suffers from monopolistic practices and inefficiencies, which have driven costs up while outcomes decline. 3. Regulatory burdens, stemming from laws like the 1962 FDA amendments, have stifled innovation in pharmaceuticals, leading to a pay-to-play model focused on sales rather than effective treatments. 4. People’s trust in the media and healthcare has eroded due to systemic corruption and monopolistic control, exacerbated by pandemic responses. 5. Musk's approach contrasts this trend by focusing on technological value through efficiency and innovation, aiming for interplanetary colonization. The text warns that a society focused on monopoly rather than genuine value creation faces collapse, while a potential political and societal shift could lead to a renewed emphasis on national and global aspirations, such as exploring space to foster collaboration and growth.
Elon Musk's recent unveiling of Tesla's humanoid robots sparked insights about the destructive trajectory of wealth generation in society, comparing it to historical empires that shift from value creation to wealth extraction. Key issues include: 1. Many institutions now prioritize status over merit (e.g., DEI in education and medicine), resulting in lower quality outputs. 2. The medical system suffers from monopolistic practices and inefficiencies, which have driven costs up while outcomes decline. 3. Regulatory burdens, stemming from laws like the 1962 FDA amendments, have stifled innovation in pharmaceuticals, leading to a pay-to-play model focused on sales rather than effective treatments. 4. People’s trust in the media and healthcare has eroded due to systemic corruption and monopolistic control, exacerbated by pandemic responses. 5. Musk's approach contrasts this trend by focusing on technological value through efficiency and innovation, aiming for interplanetary colonization. The text warns that a society focused on monopoly rather than genuine value creation faces collapse, while a potential political and societal shift could lead to a renewed emphasis on national and global aspirations, such as exploring space to foster collaboration and growth.
User recalls mother's distress over U.S. military abandoning rescue dogs in Vietnam, highlighting coldness of bureaucratic power. Reflects on Kafka's themes and mentions a recent case where a pet squirrel, Peanut, was confiscated and executed by New York authorities. Explores literary representations of squirrels, including works by Nabokov, Yeats, and Fitzgerald, emphasizing their symbolism of freedom, innocence, and human indifference. Ponders how children's literature would address Peanut's tragic fate and the state's decision to end his life despite being cherished.
COVID-19 vaccines linked to significant deaths globally since late 2020, with estimates suggesting up to 17 million deaths and 3.1 million excess deaths in the Western World. VAERS reports 37,966 deaths, implying over 1 million with under-reporting. Various studies indicate hundreds of thousands of U.S. deaths potentially linked to vaccines, raising concerns over their continued use under The Precautionary Principle. Calls for an immediate Class I recall by the FDA to safeguard public health, emphasizing the urgency for action by future administrations.
Opposite of love is hate; noted in Kirschner's essay on Trump's campaign fueled by hatred toward diversity, women, and democracy. This hatred stems from resentment towards elites, exacerbated by corruption post-2008 Financial Crisis. Democrats fueled Trump’s rise through their actions, like the Pied Piper Strategy and ignoring Wall Street accountability. They distract from their corruption with Trump Derangement Syndrome, hindering rational political discourse. The article critiques this harmful hate more than Hinchcliffe's jokes.
Peanut, a rescued squirrel raised by Mark Longo, and his raccoon friend Fred gained fame on Instagram. Mark runs an animal rescue but was reported to NY authorities, leading to a police raid where officers restricted his family's actions. Peanut and Fred were ultimately killed by environmental police due to living in captivity, highlighting concerns over government overreach and bureaucratic actions. The incident raises questions about the state of the republic and the treatment of pets.
CDC VAERS reports 36,753 severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, post-COVID-19 vaccination. These reactions can trigger Kounis syndrome (heart attacks). A systematic review indicates the first vaccine dose poses a higher risk for Kounis syndrome than subsequent doses.
Amos Shocken of Ha'aretz urged global sanctions against Israel for ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, calling for recognition of Palestinian statehood. In response, Israel's justice minister proposed prison sentences for Israelis advocating for sanctions.
Mike Benz reveals evidence of a pre-2020 election coup plan if Trump won.
Last Weekly Round-up before Tuesday's vote; Public Health alarmed by RFK Jr.'s influence with Trump. Science Magazine criticized for biased reporting on Kennedy's vaccine views. Jerome Adams warns RFK's influence could harm public health. Kennedy advocates informed vaccine choices, not extreme views. Reports suggest Trump may discard Kennedy due to deep state pressures. Kennedy recommends Dr. Joe Ladapo for Surgeon General. WHO's Tedros calls for aggression against vaccine skeptics. J.D. Vance discusses vaccine injury and big pharma in Rogan interview. Mockingbird media generates hyperbolic headlines. Open comments on the post; promotes "PsyWar" book.
Accidentally published incomplete post. Humans favor emotional attachments to political leaders, overlooking flaws. U.S. elections create conflict as people defend their candidates while criticizing others. Rational choice is difficult for Americans who avoid sacrifice. Many equate stock market health with national well-being, ignoring struggles of wage earners. 2020 market collapse led to cash influx, masking real economy issues. Some ignore political turmoil due to market gains. Author supports Trump as lesser evil, while others remain unaware of current issues.
Humans prioritize emotional attachments over reason, leading to admiration for flawed politicians and conflict during elections. Voters overlook their candidate's flaws while focusing on the opponent's, necessitating a rational choice of the lesser evil. Americans struggle with sacrifice due to prosperity. The stock market, viewed by asset owners as a sign of national health, diverges from the struggles of wage-earners. The March 2020 stock market crash, countered by government cash influx, benefited large tech stocks while small businesses suffered. Wealthy individuals could often disengage from the pandemic's impact.
Autism, a significant childhood condition affecting kids and society, involves social communication issues and repetitive behaviors. Its prevalence may rise due to changes in diagnosis practices and environmental factors, particularly the expanding childhood vaccine schedule, which may contribute to neuroinflammation and autism onset. Despite Dr. Paul Offit's claims of no vaccine-autism link, existing data indicates otherwise.
COVID-19 vaccines failed to protect vulnerable nursing home patients, as seen in poor outcomes and biases in machine learning analyses. Public health focused on younger populations for vaccination instead. Healthy children face more pressure for mRNA vaccines than elderly populations, suggesting overall safety would improve without these shots.
Bill Maher criticized media for misrepresenting Trump as calling for violence against Liz Cheney, clarifying he referred to her as a "radical war hawk." Maher emphasized Trump's remarks were not literal.
Censorship is normalizing; social media intensifies content deletion. Alternative media faces challenges, like Archive.org's recent DDOS attack, halting real-time web archiving. This erases historical internet content, crucial for accountability, especially before elections. Google’s cache and Alexa rankings also disappeared, further obscuring online visibility. This trend accelerates post-Covid censorship, threatening a free, democratic internet and complicating historical record-keeping. Restoration of open access requires significant effort amidst ongoing changes.
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Major publishers (Elsevier, Springer Nature, etc.) form a cartel controlling 2/3 of journal publications, enforcing unpaid peer reviews, and delaying science to protect profits. This led to a class action lawsuit and censorship of critical studies on COVID-19 vaccine safety. Despite attempts to suppress research, some papers are being republished in non-Cartel journals. The cartel faces instability due to corruption and conflicts of interest, potentially collapsing if reforms aren't made. The author emphasizes the importance of battling this monopolistic system to advance science and public health.
Above Phone offers 'de-Googled' phones to combat surveillance, providing up to $300 off. Google tracks users via Sensorvault, utilizing geofence warrants for law enforcement, raising privacy concerns. Despite Google's efforts to save some location data, the need for privacy solutions persists. Above Phone promotes user-friendly alternatives to safeguard privacy from pervasive tracking and surveillance, encouraging users to attend a free privacy webinar.
Who is the woman in the upper right of the meme? Actress from Day of the Dead or public health official? Why are unhealthy people spokespersons for health?
Cuomo accused of lying to Congress about COVID nursing home deaths; committee claims he made false statements. Critique of Cuomo's COVID response highlights failures including restrictions on hydroxychloroquine and directing nursing home admissions of COVID patients, leading to high death tolls. Despite early praise and awards, investigations revealed potential misconduct and cover-ups. Cuomo's controversial executive decisions and popularity, fueled by media and familial ties, contributed to public perceptions and eventual decline amid harassment allegations.
Jill and I follow a "kibble diet" lifestyle, focusing on mindful eating and calorie restriction to maintain health, similar to how we care for our animals. We eat two meals a day, avoiding processed foods and sugars, leading to significant health improvements, including weight loss and increased energy. At a recent conference, many noted we look younger, reflecting a broader trend among conservatives prioritizing health post-COVID. This way of eating has become our lifelong habit, emphasizing that food is medicine, a lesson we must pass to future generations.
Sleep tips: personal routine transforms restless nights into deep sleep. Fix blood sugar dips, stress, mouth breathing. Don't miss this episode for better sleep. Sponsored by AG1, Big Bold Health, Seed—discounts included.
EFT Tapping, discussed by Dr. Motley on the Ancient Health Podcast, is a therapeutic technique for releasing stored emotional trauma that can affect health. Tapping influences energy flow and can be practiced at home, aiding emotional processing and enhancing healing when combined with other therapies. Regular use can foster new neural pathways. Resources like guides and videos are available for learning EFT basics.
Concerns about COVID-19 vaccine effects on dating and sex have led to the creation of Unjected.com. Research by Chillon et al in 2023 found anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in semen of vaccinated men, linked to vaccine doses, while unvaccinated men had lower antibody levels from natural infection. Sperm quality was similar in both groups.
Jay discusses how success impacts dating, focusing on men's insecurities with ambitious female partners. He highlights societal conditioning, the "Clooney Effect," and dispels myths about intimidating successful women. Key takeaways include embracing ambition, addressing relationship insecurities, uplifting partners, avoiding unhealthy dynamics, and fostering mutual respect for growth.
Claims linking Trump's "Make America Great Again" to Nazi slogans are unfounded; it originated from Reagan. Trump has no resemblance to Hitler and has received numerous humanitarian awards. Anonymous allegations against Trump about disrespecting war dead lack credibility. The controversy recalls historical smear tactics like the Blomberg-Fritsch Affair. Trump’s non-interventionist stance angers Washington hawks. Atlantic's Goldberg associates with figures close to Democrats, suggesting bias. Washington elites may fabricate scandals against Trump, viewing him as a threat.
WHO's proposed pandemic treaties faced disagreement among member nations, resulting in diluted IHR amendments. Despite setbacks, the WHO continues to promote its biosecurity agenda. Nations have until August 1 to reject these amendments. Proposed pandemic plans could cost over $40 billion annually, potentially harming public health. The UN's initiatives, linked to global governance and control, raise concerns about changing the economic model and resource management. Current food system changes align with WHO's climate agenda. Some US states resist WHO directives, and recent educational efforts have successfully challenged the WHO and UN's aggressive policies.
J.D. Vance shared on the Joe Rogan podcast that the COVID vaccine made him the sickest he’s been in 15 years, worse than having COVID five times. He and Rogan noted that many public figures fear admitting vaccine injuries due to stigma. Vance mentioned a Senate colleague experiencing lasting side effects.
**Extreme TLDR:** DMSO improves vision, treats eye conditions (e.g., macular degeneration), hearing loss, sinusitis, and dental issues. It's effective for various systemic ailments, enhancing microcirculation and offering anti-inflammatory benefits. Despite safety data, the FDA suppressed its use. Many anecdotal reports support its efficacy, including cases of restored sight and hearing. DMSO can improve eye health rapidly when administered directly, showing promise for chronic conditions linked to circulatory and neurological issues. Its applications in dentistry and ENT have been documented with positive outcomes.
November gardening in Southern California emphasizes hearty greens, root vegetables, and winter herbs. Suitable crops include artichokes, beets, carrots, and kale, among others. Transplants like broccoli and strawberries thrive now. A monthly produce guide suggests using Brussels sprouts, winter squash, and citrus in various dishes. Recipe ideas for cozy meals are also provided.
Taylor Swift's lyrics often express sadness and disappointment in romance, contrasting with the idealization found in classic love poetry. This portrayal may negatively influence young people's views on love. The author speculates if there’s a deliberate effort by cultural figures to disillusion young women about romantic love, especially given the academic recognition of Swift's work at Harvard.
In-law's Facebook post criticized Jill, highlighting polarization due to Trump supporters being labeled as deplorable by progressives. Exclusion tactics emerged during COVID, normalizing cutting off differing beliefs, leading to an us-versus-them mentality. The author critiques Kamala Harris's campaign narrative, framing it as an attack on marital trust and a reflection of bias against non-Democrats. Recent polls show Trump gaining momentum among men, with Republicans potentially taking control of Congress in 2025, prompting a call for merit-based opportunities and reducing government overreach. Emphasis is placed on uniting for the future of America.
Weekly newsletter to deepen faith, enhance health, pursue purpose. Author challenges self by running the Grand Canyon; emphasizes discomfort as growth. Key takeaways: 1. Preparation is vital; poor prep leads to struggles. 2. Lean on support; teamwork is essential. 3. Pace yourself; sustainable effort prevails. 4. Be present in the moment; praise God amidst challenges. 5. Push limits; endurance built through faith. 6. Experiences change you, but God’s word transforms profoundly. Includes a workout suggestion. Encourages sharing for community growth in faith.
ZeroHedge's compilation of Kamala Harris ads highlights troubling themes in American society, depicting unhappy marriages and moral decay, echoing Gibbon's assertion that prosperity leads to decline. One ad targets repressed housewives against husbands, while another shows a young man confronted by a conservative figure while engaging with pornography. The ads suggest a disturbing understanding of American values, prompting fears about public perceptions. The author hopes the ads fail to resonate, fearing they misrepresent the American populace.
COVID-19 linked to global fertility decline; genetic vaccines and viral infection are suspects. Study reveals SARS-CoV-2 can persist in sperm for months, suggesting prolonged treatment. Patients with ongoing symptoms are treated with ivermectin. Impacts on viral transmission and sexual health are uncertain, urging early treatment to prevent severe effects.
Podcast reveals cholesterol-heart disease link; Dr. Aseem Malhotra challenges Big Pharma's influence. Key topics: research reliability, LDL misconceptions, meditation's benefits. Recommended resources include Malhotra's book and documentary. Follow for health tips and products.
Ep. 146 of Pursuit of Wellness features host Mari and husband Greg discussing their business journey with Bloom, insights on marketing, community engagement, ADHD as a strength, and balancing energies at work. The episode offers practical tips on running a business and personal growth, along with various sponsor promotions for products like Honeylove and Cozy Earth.
Idaho's Southwest District Health board voted 4-3 to remove COVID-19 vaccines from 30 clinics, marking the first U.S. health agency to do so, citing safety concerns based on presentations by doctors. This decision may prompt other clinics to follow. Other notable news includes criticism of Biden's remarks, voter irregularities in Michigan, campaign censorship efforts on social media, Facebook's admission of political bias, and a shift of some supporters towards Trump, particularly due to concerns over COVID-19 vaccine safety.
UN approved “Pact for the Future” to address climate change, AI, and global disparities. Lacks binding agreements; demands action from 193 nations. Guterres emphasizes multilateralism and reforms, urging dialogue to end conflicts. Russia's amendments rejected; majority support from nations. Pact includes 56 actions on poverty, equality, peace, and nuclear disarmament. Introduces Global Digital Compact for AI governance. Criticizes neglect of women's rights and calls for youth inclusion. Leaders warned of dangerous technologies and environmental threats.
Political disinformation correlates with increased respiratory infection rates and was associated with COVID-19 case spikes. Censorship suppressed accurate data on infections, fostering distrust in public health measures. A US report revealed that a $911 million HHS campaign led to fear-mongering and resistance to vaccination, undermining confidence in the CDC and public health. Disinformation fueled a lack of institutional trust and hindered effective epidemic responses. Research indicates that government-sponsored disinformation worsens disease outcomes, suggesting that eradicating such practices can mitigate pandemic damage.
WHO now offers additional mpox diagnostic tests under Emergency Use Listing. The Xpert Mpox and cobas MPXV assays, both PCR-based, enhance testing capacity in LMICs. Rapid access is vital for diagnosis and controlling virus spread. In 2024, over 40,000 suspected mpox cases reported, many unconfirmed due to limited testing.
Atlantic Monthly's Tom Bartlett contacted me in 2021 for a story on mRNA vaccines, but misrepresented my interviews, leading to a damaging article that tarnished my reputation despite my successful career. Censorship followed, linked to powerful figures like Laurene Powell Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. A smear campaign against me was coordinated, and major media outlets participated. I highlight the magazine's alignment with deep state interests and their attempt to downplay child sex trafficking, potentially related to LPJ's friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell. It raises questions about motives, influence, and media integrity amidst political agendas.
Mainstream media has three tiers: 1) owners/executives linked to power, 2) yes-men in editorial roles, and 3) immature journalists. Higherups know their role as propagandists; lower tiers are unaware. Jeff Bezos, owner of the Washington Post, criticized media bias by refusing to endorse a candidate, inciting backlash from readers and staff. He highlights an existing distrust in media.
Menopause management can be easier with the right tools. Dr. Mary Claire Haver discusses hormonal imbalances, bioidentical hormone therapy, lifestyle changes, and environmental toxins affecting women's hormones. Key points include: - Benefits of bioidentical hormones. - Early intervention for hormonal imbalances. - Progesterone's role in sleep and mood. - Estrogen’s impact on cardiovascular and sexual health. - The "menopause toolkit" (hormone therapy, nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress). - Environmental toxins' effects on hormonal health.
McCullough discusses differences in biosecurity and pandemic responses between Republican and Democratic administrations, highlighting left-leaning academia's influence. He promotes an interview with Brannon Howse and encourages subscriptions to his publication, Courageous Discourse, for further insights.
NZ Medical Council (MCNZ) enforced strict COVID guidelines, limiting doctors' discussions of alternative views, reminiscent of historical witch hunts and McCarthyism. A punitive atmosphere silenced dissent, breeding mistrust in healthcare. Doctors faced disciplinary actions for exploring treatment alternatives or raising concerns, paralleling past societal overreaches. Former council member Richard Aston criticized this aggressive culture, which dismissed valid ethical questions. The MCNZ's actions likely eroded public trust, contributing to vaccine hesitancy and worsening healthcare issues.
U.S., Canada, Mexico initiate pandemic preparedness; vaccine passports may be imminent.
**Extreme TLDR:** Media buried 10 shocking stories: Tucker Carlson apologies on vaccine-autism beliefs; Jon Stewart mocks outrage over Trump rally jokes; Tim Walz's affair with Chinese official's daughter; Bezos on media trust issues; Whoopi Goldberg's Trump rant; IRS whistleblowers reveal Biden laptop knowledge; GOP woman arrested for voter support; Bannon discusses youth views on Kamala Harris; Southport attacker identified as terrorist; Tony Dungy opposes Florida abortion amendment; RNC alerts on PA voter suppression; various other brief notes.
WHO activated the Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC) for the first time on 29 October 2024 to address mpox outbreaks in collaboration with Member States. Established in 2023, GHEC aims to enhance responses to health emergencies and improve coordination among countries and networks. Following WHO's declaration of mpox as a public health emergency in August 2024, countries, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi, face escalating cases. GHEC is assessing workforce capacities in eight affected nations and has deployed 56 experts as part of the response. The initiative includes rapid deployment of skilled responders and coordination among public health leaders. Concerns persist regarding the transparency of the team's composition and objectives.
U.N. seeks reform of global financial system but faces pushback from Trump and Russia. The U.N. Pact for the Future aims for increased representation for poorer nations, challenging the dominance of wealthy countries. Concerns grow over potential U.S. political changes impacting these efforts, while Russia's disruptive role complicates the initiative.
Robert Malone is a notable figure mentioned in a recent post titled "Bannon Unchained," shared 31 minutes ago, garnering 92 likes and 10 comments.
Joe Sweeney, former CIA attorney, exposes Joe Biden's 50-year mishandling of classified documents, including personal notes for his memoir. Biden repeatedly ignored warnings to stop this practice, with documents found throughout his home. DOJ allegedly protected Biden, granting unqualified lawyers access to these documents. In contrast, there’s no evidence Trump intended to mishandle documents sent to Mar-a-Lago. More details are available in Sweeney's interview, Kindle book, and on his website.
Bannon released from prison, leads War Room effort against perceived political oppression linked to January 6 narrative. His incarceration viewed as part of a strategy to prevent Trump from running for president. Bannon intends to rally conservative support and address election legitimacy concerns. Anticipation builds for his media response as elections approach, emphasizing that outcomes will escalate tensions with opposing factions.
Bernard of Clairvaux's quote on wisdom resonates with a discussion about labor shortages in Maui, where fewer young people are employed, leading to concerns about societal understanding of reality. Only 161 million out of 340 million Americans are working, and many rely on support systems instead of contributing to the economy. This detachment from employment and reality may influence American culture and public discourse. Reflecting on philosopher Kant's relentless pursuit of truth raises questions about contemporary society's grasp on reality, especially if economic stability falters.
Hexavalent vaccine protects against six diseases, given to infants at 2, 4, and 6 months. Approved by TGA in 2006, millions administered. FOI reveals 17 deaths reported post-vaccination; 26 in internal TGA database. Sudden infant deaths (SUDI/SIDS) under scrutiny. Australia's birth rate: 287,000 babies last year.
COVID-19 vaccine issues, like myocarditis and blood clots, mostly affected those vaccinated early (Dec 2020 - early 2021). Studies by Schmeling, Manniche, and Jablonowski show early batches had higher risks. New report highlights five lethal lots and several with serious adverse events from this initial distribution.
Tina Anderson discusses gut health, microbiomes, and probiotics on the Ancient Health Podcast. Her company, JustThrive, offers a unique probiotic that reaches the gut to enhance health. She shares her transition from law to natural health, debunks probiotic myths, and highlights the gut-brain connection. Listeners can get 20% off JustThrive's products with a promo code. For more insights, subscribe to the podcast and join Doctor Motley's membership for in-depth health resources.
Dr. Mark Hyman discusses sleep issues, covering factors like nutrition, blood sugar, stress, and blue light. He offers tips for improving sleep routines and boosting melatonin naturally. Join the Health Hacks community for insights and expert advice.
Post highlights globalism's rapid advance, focusing on Holland and the World Wildlife Fund's origins linked to Nazis. Mentions Terra Carta's connection to UN and Club of Rome's influence. Discusses Ursula Van Der Leyen's remarks on ending economic and population growth, aligning with WEF's vision of minimal ownership. Will Zoll's ongoing series critiques the planned techno-totalitarian social engineering by global elites.
Presidential races resemble boxing matches, with narrow voter margins. Trainers critique fighters; praise alone isn't helpful. Example: Marquez capitalized on Pacquiao's mistakes. Similarly, Trump made errors in an interview regarding military use at home, giving opponents ammunition. It's crucial for Trump to be careful with his words, as James Madison would suggest.
True crime author explores unsolved suspicious deaths in "The Meaning of Malice," linking a woman to multiple murders. Emphasizes precision in evidence presentation. Advises Donald Trump to exercise verbal precision in sensitive discussions, especially regarding law and order, citing potential consequences of careless speech.
Friend shared noteworthy ChatGPT dialog from "The Prickly Pear" blog. It discussed societal deconstruction in America, prompting reflection on restoring a healthy society and patriotism. A ChatGPT response echoed the blog’s points about undermining American morale through division, erosion of trust, attack on faith, promotion of hedonism, and reinforcing hopelessness. The piece posed questions about these societal trends being caused by foreign foes or intrinsic human flaws. The author emphasized introspection regarding the Seven Deadly Sins as critical to understanding societal issues post-COVID.
Breathing is crucial for health. This episode features discussions with James Nestor and Wim Hof on how breath mastery boosts immunity, reduces stress, and manages inflammation. Key points include the importance of nose breathing, cold exposure for cardiovascular health, and The Wim Hof Method's impact. It's time to leverage breath for improved physical and mental well-being.
Legend Paul Chek joins the show, discussing his journey from fighter to healer after 40 years in holistic health. Highlights include self-mastery, goal-setting, spirituality, and personal values. Key topics: dream-oriented living, inner strength, and addiction healing. Use code MEATMAFIA for discounts on his Spirit Gym Course and products. Connect via Meat Mafia's platforms.
Korean study analyzed COVID-19 vaccine safety, focusing on mRNA (Pfizer/Moderna) versus other vaccines. Data from 10.7 million showed higher short-term cardiac risks with mRNA vaccines. Key risk factors included COVID-19 infection, younger age, and pre-existing conditions. Urgent need for public health review on mRNA safety and promotional practices noted.
Ep. #145 features Mike Feldstein, founder of Jaspr, discussing air quality and health impacts, including mold exposure, detox, air purifiers, and pollution effects on skin and chronic conditions. He emphasizes creating toxin-free environments for babies and pets, offers tips for home air quality improvement, and introduces the concept of "Zoochosis." The episode explores these themes while promoting wellness products and upcoming Jaspr sales.
MIT neuroscience professor Feng Zhang discusses CRISPR technology and optogenetics with Peter, covering CRISPR's origins, advancements, applications in genetic disease treatment, delivery challenges, ethical implications, personal journey, mentorship's impact, and future potential in genetic medicine.
Guest Bill Eddy discusses high-conflict individuals, their behaviors, and how to disengage with minimal friction. Key topics include recognizing high-conflict traits, effective communication strategies, and tools for conflict resolution. The episode provides methods to navigate relationships impacted by high-conflict personalities and emphasizes empathy and problem-solving approaches. Links to resources and sponsors are shared.
Jay Shetty interviews Tom Hanks, discussing his adaptable childhood, career reflections, and the importance of presence, community, and curiosity. They explore topics like finding comfort in solitude, embracing change, connecting generations, and pursuing meaningful relationships. Hanks shares insights on resilience, wisdom from life's challenges, and the joy of collaboration, emphasizing that life is about embracing the unknown and appreciating every moment.
User discussed a conversation about democracy and executive power with a friend who believes Trump threatens democracy. The friend agreed that Biden doesn't hold executive power per Article II, despite Biden's candidacy. The author suggests that democracy in the U.S. is suspended, and views Trump as a potential means to restore representative government.
Hillary Clinton claimed Trump’s event would resemble a Nazi rally, but it turned out to be highly patriotic. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe criticized Clinton and the Democratic Party, stating Trump is the most anti-war president. Vivek Ramaswamy advocated for traditional values, while Tulsi Gabbard warned against a Kamala administration. Robert Kennedy Jr. lamented the Democratic Party's shift away from its original values. Tucker Carlson and Hulk Hogan rebuked the ruling class and defended real Americans. Dr. Phil endorsed Trump against Democratic bullying. J.D. Vance and Dana White criticized Kamala Harris. Elon Musk promised to cut government spending and urged massive voter turnout. Trump teased a secret with Matt Gaetz affecting the election.
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) has shown significant therapeutic potential for various medical conditions, but has faced extensive FDA resistance. Recent public interest and positive patient reports have spurred doctors to reconsider its use. DMSO is effective for circulatory and neurological disorders, chronic pain, autoimmune diseases, and more, with a robust safety profile. Historical context reveals that after early positive discoveries, the FDA’s rigid regulations and fear of overwhelming drug applications led to its suppression, paralleling issues seen with past treatments like Krebiozen. Research and testimonials highlight DMSO’s vast benefits despite a lack of conventional approval. Proposed solutions include regulatory reform and improved access to therapies like DMSO, emphasizing the need for a more flexible approach to drug evaluation that respects both scientific inquiry and patient needs.
World Bank's climate fund reports $41 billion unaccounted for, raising concerns of poor transparency and mismanagement. Oxfam's audit highlights lack of records on fund usage, undermining trust in climate finance. President Ajay Banga began term in June 2023 after funds went missing. Oxfam criticizes inaccessible data and calls for accountability as climate finance faces scrutiny at upcoming COP discussions.
Speaker at Alaska medical freedom conferences for 4 years; Alaskans are hospitable. Initially a last-minute choice with no public speaking experience, now regularly speaks. Enjoyed a dogsled ride last year; skipped plane ride this year for safety. Discussed talks by James Lindsay, Ryan Cole on cancer, and Brian Hooker on unvaccinated children's health. Audio issues delayed video availability; PDFs of speaker's talk available for sharing.
Cheney's potential roles as Secretary of State or Director of National Intelligence are questioned, alongside Liz Cheney's future. Marks critiques Cheney's influence over Kamala and recalls Cheney's role in the CIA's use of waterboarding for detainee interrogation.
1. Elon Musk IRS revelation. 2. Tucker Carlson's election forecast. 3. Washington Post drops Kamala Harris. 4. Child develops autism post-18 vaccines. 5. Doctors propose 18 effective cancer treatments. 6. UK nonprofit plot against Musk's Twitter. 7. Climate change evidence challenged. 8. Trump impacts Kamala's election odds in Joe Rogan interview. 9. Bill Gates to stand trial regarding COVID misinformation. 10. Workers win compensation after COVID vaccine mandate. Bonus: Kamala booed, election prep tips, Musk's 2024 news, info on ivermectin, viral video of Kamala staffer.
Trump compared to Hitler; Robert Malone's publication invites support. Silly videos from farm: baby horse, blue-eyed emu (Gizmo), and grey goose (Gonzo); Gizmo's energy impresses.
Vaccines have been supported by medical orthodoxy since the 18th century, viewed as essential for public health despite their imperfections. This ideology posits collective acceptance of vaccination risks for societal benefit. In contrast, Jared P. Sanchez, a Brown University medical student, resisted vaccine mandates due to his Christian beliefs, emphasizing bodily autonomy and the ineffectiveness of vaccines in preventing transmission. Despite institutional pressure, he challenged these mandates legally, escalating his case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct 1962): U.S.-Soviet standoff over Cuba's nuclear missiles nearly led to war; Kennedy's cautious diplomacy resolved it. General LeMay urged forceful response, but Kennedy opted for negotiation. Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove satirizes nuclear brinkmanship reflecting U.S. governance issues. Author's nightmare imagines Harris in a similar crisis, questioning her capability for exceptional decision-making.
House Energy and Commerce report reveals HHS spent $911M on Fors Marsh Group for a COVID-19 vaccine propaganda campaign, labeled psychological warfare using disinformation. The report criticizes HHS for misstatements about vaccine efficacy and the risk posed by COVID-19, particularly to children. Despite a significant budget, the campaign failed to change public opinion or vaccine uptake meaningfully. Critics argue this approach violated ethical norms, claiming it constituted biological terrorism against citizens. Recommendations call for clearer CDC mission definitions, stricter adherence to FDA guidelines, and increased transparency and accountability in public health messaging.
New Substack weekly highlights news, analysis, and open comments for all subscribers. Expect debate, but no vulgarity or personal attacks tolerated. Recent discourse centers on Trump, with James Carville labeling him fascist and a strategic shift in Democratic rhetoric. Polls show Trump gaining support despite criticisms, and some Democrats appear to be aligning with his policies. In a notable interview, Trump dismisses age concerns. Archbishop Viganò endorses Trump for president. Meanwhile, community relief efforts are underway in response to recent disasters, while mainstream media is criticized for its focus on political narratives over recovery assistance.
Trump engaged in a candid, unscripted conversation with Joe Rogan, showcasing his direct communication style, reflecting on past mistakes, and expressing confidence for future appointments. Rogan praised Trump’s genuine, humorous approach to politics. The discussion touched on topics like 2020 election integrity, Kamala Harris’s intelligence, and Trump’s commitment to having Robert Kennedy Jr. in his administration. Trump revealed plans to release the JFK files and speculated on UFOs, noting pilots’ testimonies of strange sightings. The conversation lasted three hours, ending with mutual respect between the two.
Vaccines are increasingly given to diverse populations, raising risks of immune system issues. Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a serious vaccine-related condition, involves the immune system attacking the peripheral nervous system, leading to muscle weakness, tingling, and paralysis.
Learn globalist language: Multilateralism = global governance = global government. "Just" = for globalists only. Sustainable development = minimal support for workers. Agile = discarding old rules. Public-private partnership = taxpayer costs, private profit. Carbon markets = easy money. BRICS mimics UN narratives; criticism from Edward Slavsquat on their effectiveness.
UK driving increasingly inconvenient: road closures, low speed limits, and surveillance rise. Local governments, influenced by WEF, restrict car use, leading to congestion and criticism. Examples include Oxford's 'Low-Traffic Neighbourhood' and speed limit reductions in Wales. Continuous roadworks and closures exacerbate issues, tripling in number since 2019, suggesting a systematic anti-car agenda. Overall, driving is becoming harder, pushing citizens toward reduced car ownership, aligning with WEF goals of cutting global cars from 2.1 billion to 500 million by 2050.
Covid Index offers a research tool to discover 'censored science,' featuring an interview with Ursula Conway by Dr. Brian Hooker. Contact: info@covidindex.science.
Elon Musk successfully took unscripted questions from the public, addressing claims linking Trump to Hitler by noting Trump avoided war and genocide. He highlighted the need for budget balancing, suggesting his safety may be at risk due to potential backlash from those benefitting from government spending. Musk criticized the Department of Education for failing to improve educational outcomes and expressed disbelief about college costs leading to debt without useful learning. He supported firing IRS agents to prioritize border security and urged Americans to vote seriously in the upcoming election, calling it a pivotal moment.
Frank Gaffney and I discussed concerns about an end-run around the WHO's pandemic treaty using the Convention on Biological Diversity's Nagoya Protocol. The plan aims to expand access and benefit sharing (PABS) to circumvent WHO negotiations, establishing a new agreement that overrides existing treaties. This strategic maneuver relies on complex treaty language and legal frameworks, suggesting a deliberate effort by globalist entities to create a confusing legal system that supersedes national laws. Patrick Wood's book "Technocracy Rising" provides insights into this evolving administrative state.
Commercial influences are distorting medical education, particularly regarding vaccines and life expectancy. Initial teaching emphasized sanitation, nutrition, and living conditions' roles over vaccines. Some students now attribute improved life expectancy mainly to vaccination, which affects their understanding. Vaccines do prevent some diseases but their impact is less significant in wealthy countries. Historical context shows that advancements in public health significantly contributed to declines in diseases like smallpox and measles, not solely vaccination. Vaccination's effectiveness varies, and mandates may reflect more on authority than health. Moreover, potential vaccine adverse effects and the lack of comprehensive placebo-controlled studies raise concerns about informed consent. Doctors today often lack awareness of these issues, constrained by financial dependencies and peer pressures against questioning orthodoxy. Engaging in informed decision-making is crucial, as vaccines should only be administered when the benefits clearly outweigh the risks. Ultimately, governments shouldn't mandate vaccination; individuals should assess risks versus benefits themselves.
Happy Friday! Feeling homesick, I crave nourishing meals. Here are three recipes: 1. **Black Bean & Mushroom Burgers**: Not a vegetarian, but these veggie burgers are now a weekly staple. They’re adapted from a cookbook and made without mushiness. Serve in lettuce wraps, topped with tomato, avocado, and mayo. 2. **Miso Yuzu Salmon**: A simple dish featuring salmon coated in a yuzu-miso glaze, perfect with broccoli and sweet potatoes. Bake at 400°F. 3. **Kale Feta Frittata**: A breakfast commitment featuring kale, tomatoes, and feta. Cook on the stove then bake until set for a protein boost, perfect with bone broth hot chocolate. Enjoy!
Villains in public affairs often appear self-mocking, like Iraq's former Minister of Information, Saeed al-Sahhaf. Recently, Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, a proponent of adolescent gender treatments, delayed publishing a study on puberty blockers due to political climate, despite federal funding. The study found no mental health benefits from the treatment, contradicting earlier research. Olson-Kennedy refuses to share results, fearing political backlash, illustrating the oddities of modern American discourse, akin to past eccentricities like James Brown's infamous interview.
NPR reports COVID is now the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S., estimating 50,000 deaths annually, but questions arise about CDC's death classification methods. Early in the pandemic, death definitions included unrelated fatalities if COVID was detected recently. Current methods remain unclear, with a lack of updated case definitions available. CDC acknowledges discrepancies in death counts across sources. Seek original data, like death certificates, for clarity on COVID death statistics.
USDA defines a case by positive test, not illness; unchanged in 2 years. CDC will update its info but currently shares case confirmation methods only with CSTE.
Top-secret Israeli plans for an Iran attack leaked to pro-Iranian Telegram—treasonous. Victoria's Secret includes transgender models, labeled "inclusive" by NBC, reviving a failed marketing strategy. Their stock dropped 47% over five years, echoing "go woke, go broke." Boycotting works, as seen with Budweiser's 61% valuation loss since April 2023. Kamala has an ultra-progressive record, advocating for government-funded transgender surgeries.
Companies enforcing COVID vaccine mandates face lawsuits. BART must pay six defiant workers over $1 million each after a jury ruling, totaling $7.8 million. Despite claiming religious exemptions, BART provided no accommodations, leading to terminations. This ruling signals trouble for businesses previously imposing mandates.
Bill Gates is being sued in Dutch court by seven vaccine-injured plaintiffs for false COVID-19 vaccine claims, reported by Michael Nevradakis. Gates's public image has drastically changed since 1998, when he was seen as a monopolist, and he has since repositioned himself through a public health foundation. Despite his troubled past, mainstream media largely ignores his current legal issues, drawing parallels to past critiques of media integrity regarding Gates.
Check vitamin D levels; crucial for health, prevents diseases, boosts immunity. Discusses deficiency symptoms, testing importance, safe sun exposure/supplements. Sponsored by AG1, Vivobarefoot, Eight Sleep.
Kids often catch fall viruses. Doctor Motley discusses chronic colds, coughs, and sinus infections in children, linking them to dormant infections and seasonal immune changes. He offers herbal remedies, hydration tips, and dietary advice, integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern practices. Key points: chronic infections often stem from dormant issues, herbs like elderberry boost immunity, hydration and diet are crucial, and understanding detoxification is essential.
Australia faced severe lockdowns despite low COVID-19 infection, with 95% vaccinated by late 2022. New South Wales stopped reporting vaccine status in hospitals as all hospitalized patients were vaccinated. A podcast called Hard Yarns, featuring various guests and topics, discusses pandemic responses and societal issues. Support for Dr. Peter McCullough's work is encouraged through subscriptions.
Jay explores the "Tell Them Method," emphasizing direct communication of feelings to prevent stress and relationship issues. He critiques the "Tell Everyone But Them" approach, which leads to negative emotions and health problems. Jay provides strategies for effective emotional expression to enhance relationships and well-being.
**Extreme TLDR: 18 cancer treatments compiled, including keto diet, exercise, Vitamin D3, and alternative drugs like Ivermectin; Tucker Carlson predicts election integrity, warns of military lethal force authority under Biden; UK group targets RFK Jr. amid election fears; Trump accused by activist before elections; study on puberty blockers withheld; BART workers win $1M each after vaccine mandate firings.**
UK's CCDH, led by Imran Ahmed, orchestrated a covert "black ops" campaign to silence US presidential candidate RFK Jr. due to fears about his electoral impact. This operation raises concerns of foreign interference under US law, as CCDH, a supposed non-profit against hate, may be violating key regulations by influencing US politics without proper registration.
Gen Z shows conservative voting trends, similar to young voters in Europe. AJ Sanchez's positive reception on social media indicates a shift against liberal ideologies, particularly among young men. Growing dissatisfaction with Democratic policies is noted, with many young voters gravitating towards Trump. Criticism of Kamala Harris highlights her ineffective campaign strategy. Polls suggest a potential Trump landslide in the upcoming elections, as young people begin to support him. Dr. Robert Malone discusses psychological warfare tactics by governments, emphasizing the importance of awareness against misinformation.
Brother's fishing trip shared Navy Seal tales, evoking Marine General Butler's "War is a Racket." Butler criticized U.S. military serving corporate interests, highlighting historical interventions. He urged caution regarding war, pointing out today's adversaries' military strength compared to the past. U.S. leaders overlook war outcomes, like Elizabeth I's skepticism of war's unpredictability. History shows war planners often misjudge outcomes, exemplified by Churchill's Gallipoli failure. Current political choices affect future militarism; Trump avoided new wars, while a Harris election likely means increased interventionism.
One Day Out: weekly newsletter encouraging faith, health, purpose. Change is scary, but surrendering to God eases the process; resilience through Christ is key. Anxiety stems from bearing burdens alone. Embrace change with prayer, meditate on God's promises, and take one step at a time. Trials develop faith and resilience. Gratitude for trials leading to spiritual growth. Closing prayer emphasizes reliance on God for strength and guidance. Share for faith growth.
mRNA vaccine rush post-2020 trials seen as failure; COVID-19 vaccines, especially from Pfizer and Moderna, have serious quality issues despite significant funding. Concerns include variable adverse events, vial contamination, and lack of regulatory inspections.
Ultra-processed foods, comprising 60% of the average American diet, pose serious health risks, including obesity and mental health issues. Gary Brecka urges rethinking daily food choices and offers a FREE 3-Day Ultimate Gut Reset Challenge for better health. The podcast emphasizes the importance of reducing ultra-processed foods and opting for a whole foods diet.
Ep. #144: Solo episode with personal updates, Q&A on life, F1 trip, horse activities, work, fertility, nutrition, mental health, motivation tips, Thanksgiving plans, and generational trauma insights. Sponsors offering discounts on various products.
Tucker Carlson's speech at Trump's Georgia rally proclaimed Trump's impending 2024 victory as a triumph against oppressive forces. He praised Elon Musk for supporting free speech and Trump, likening their shared enthusiasm to a rejection of mainstream media tyranny. Carlson dismissed the possibility of a repeat of the 2020 election outcome, citing Trump's lead in swing states and promising voter resolve against election theft. He declared that Americans have reached their limit after enduring societal issues, emphasizing their readiness to confront perceived injustices.
Ireland's failed constitutional amendments to redefine family and gender rights faced public backlash. In New York, a similar vague “Equal Rights Amendment” (Proposition 1) could provoke legal ambiguities regarding discrimination, abortion rights, and potentially allow noncitizens to vote. Critics warn it may undermine parental rights and introduce unforeseen consequences, paralleling past controversies.
Dutch court to trial Bill Gates over COVID vaccine allegations. Plaintiffs claim he misled public about vaccine safety. Gates argued U.S. citizenship exempted him, but court ruled otherwise. Hearing on November 27. Trump leads early voting data, suggesting potential 2024 victory. Republicans ahead in Nevada, previous Democratic stronghold struggling. Controversy arises over Doug Emhoff’s domestic violence allegations, igniting CNN debate. New York reinstates fired unvaccinated employees with backpay. Tulsi Gabbard joins Republican Party, praising its values. Bill Gates donated $50 million to pro-Kamala Harris PAC. Los Angeles Times distances from Kamala Harris. Transgender athletes reportedly cost women nearly 900 medals, per UN report. Various other political and social commentary shared.
Modern warfare focuses on controlling public thoughts and beliefs, led by US Deep State and global organizations using psychological operations (PsyOps) to manipulate citizens. This fifth-generation warfare targets perceptions rather than physical combat, with a goal to enforce a New World Order, responding to fears of a Trump presidency that could disrupt decades of control. The administrative state, particularly unelected Senior Executive Service members, obstructs change, while alternative media gains traction as rural Americans reject mainstream propaganda. This rebellion emphasizes traditional values and aims to restore constitutional rights, resisting the manipulation of public opinion and urging a return to genuine democracy.
FDA seeks court order to halt Pfizer BLA docs production following FOIA lawsuit outcome mandating ~55K pages/month.
EU President Ursula von der Leyen criticized free speech, claiming citizens need to be "vaccinated against disinformation." This censorship mirrors historical efforts to suppress dissenting ideas, ignoring that knowledge evolves through open dialogue. No entity possesses absolute truth; orthodoxy is routinely challenged by heterodox thinkers. Suppressing free speech impedes learning and discovery. Von der Leyen's agenda reflects a power dynamic that favors the ruling elite. She faces criminal investigation over her role in purchasing Pfizer’s vaccine, raising concerns about her legitimacy to advocate censorship. Furthermore, the Biden Administration reportedly pressures the EU to enhance censorship.
Aging can be a chance to thrive, not decline. In this episode of “The Doctor’s Farmacy,” Chip Conley discusses midlife growth, the U-curve of happiness, the significance of social wellness, and strategies for staying engaged and curious. Topics include research on life satisfaction post-50, overcoming aging fears, and the benefits of new experiences.
Dr. McCullough emphasizes the importance of preparation for emergencies, advocating for The Wellness Company's Emergency Medical Kits. These kits, tailored for various scenarios, provide essential resources like telemedicine access and medication refills, helping families stay ready for disasters. Support Courageous Discourse with a subscription.
Dr. Josh Axe discusses the link between mindset and physical health in Episode #108, sharing a transformative personal experience and concepts like neuroplasticity and the placebo effect that highlight the impact of beliefs on healing and well-being.
Trump poised for presidency, early voting shows Republicans up 8,000 in Nevada. Clark County's Biden lead shrinks from 521,852 to 4,500. Analysts suggest if trends continue, Trump can't lose. He leads in all seven swing states. Complacency warned against, but Republican prospects look strong.
LifeSite has addressed criticisms of Israel's actions in Gaza, highlighting diverse dissent among Jews and Christian leaders about Zionism. The authors, after extensive research, now understand the significant suffering of Palestinians since 1948, challenging their earlier views that primarily framed the conflict as antisemitism. This series aims to share enlightening insights and counter misinformation about the historical context and current realities of the conflict, asserting that critiques of Zionism are not inherently antisemitic.
British advisors linked to Kamala Harris are allegedly plotting to "kill Musk's Twitter," according to leaked documents from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, revealing UK involvement in election interference. The report indicates a campaign to harm revenue for X through advertiser intimidation, led by Morgan McSweeney. They aim to control misinformation under the guise of combating it, posing a threat to free speech.
Jill and I recently traveled to Florida for a horse show, bringing three horses, including stallion Jade, and needing official inspections for two mares. The 14.5-hour drive was challenging due to delays, a mare's loading issues, and hot weather. After settling in, we attended various equestrian events and clinics with renowned trainers, culminating in a gala dinner where Jill spoke as a board member. Returning home, we faced a dangerous situation when one mare fell in the trailer, but with teamwork, we safely resolved the crisis. Despite the beautiful venue of the World Equestrian Center and enjoyable experiences, we’ve decided not to undertake another long trip like this. Next year will focus on staying at home and pursuing new projects.
**Extreme TLDR:** Merck's Vioxx and Gardasil vaccines faced severe safety issues; both were pushed to market despite known dangers, leading to significant injuries and deaths. Gardasil's problems mirror those of COVID-19 vaccines, including autoimmunity and negative efficacy. Regulatory bodies like the FDA and CDC neglected adverse data, prioritizing profit over safety. Historical parallels illustrate the pharmaceutical industry's repeated exploitation of vulnerable populations, emphasizing the need for critical scrutiny of vaccine safety and efficacy.
Panel on COVID origins, moderated by Jan Jekielek, includes emotional insights from panelists. Sunetra Gupta argues for endemic origin of COVID, opposes biosecurity agenda, and has ties to Astra-Zeneca's Adrian Hill. Laura Kahn supports One Health but uses redefined Gain-of-Function terminology to complicate discussions. Wain-Hobson highlights lab-created pathogens' risks. Overall, a rare discussion on controversial topics.
Explore the Ancient Health Podcast's episode on health issues in highly sensitive bodies with dietitian Michelle Shapiro. Discover connections among mast cell activation syndrome, POTS, and hypermobility, learn mast cell stabilization techniques, and understand the estrogen-histamine link. Gain strategies for managing symptoms, retraining the limbic system, and supporting estrogen metabolism. Tune in for transformative insights and actionable strategies for improved health.
Biden HHS spent $1 billion on long-COVID research, overlooking the retention of SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein as a key cause. Scholkmann and May's review highlights commonalities between long-COVID and vaccine injuries linked to persistent Spike protein in the body, causing inflammation and oxidative stress, yet many in academia ignore this focus.
Mario Lopez, at 50, shares secrets to his vitality on the Ultimate Human Podcast with Gary Brecka, emphasizing exercise as a key de-stressor and advocating for health as a priority. He's exploring ways to live to 140 years. Listeners can join a gut reset challenge for health benefits and connect with Mario on various platforms.
Vitamin D deficiency may cause low energy and frequent colds. Dr. Mark Hyman discusses its vital role in preventing chronic diseases, inflammation, and improving mood. He offers tips on testing, supplements, and sun exposure to boost levels. Join @healthhackspod for more insights. Timestamps include benefits, testing, food sources, risk groups, and safe supplementation guidance.
Capitalism relies on private ownership and profit motives in free markets, needing accurate information for effective functioning. However, consumers often lack access to critical info on products, relying on potentially unreliable regulators. Government regulation is problematic, influenced by corporate lobbying and failures exposed after disasters. To achieve effective markets, strict oversight of regulators is essential, with harsh penalties for negligence, as seen in China. Debate over potential reforms to ensure better information and market regulation is necessary.
Conversation is life’s most energizing pleasure, serving as an end in itself. Notable conversationalists, especially older Englishmen post-WWII, have a depth rooted in 19th-century education. English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, an exceptional conversationalist, was praised for his eloquent and insightful discussions. In a recent episode of HOT ZONE, Dr. McCullough and I enjoyed a fluid conversation reflecting the diverse topics of our time.
Texas law prohibits doctors from affirming a child's gender perception if it contradicts their biological sex, with penalties including license revocation for prescribing gender-affirming treatments. Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Dr. May Lau for allegedly treating minors with hormone blockers in violation of this law. The author recounts their experience with UT Southwestern during their mother's COVID treatment, criticizing the institution's refusal to prescribe hydroxychloroquine despite its proven efficacy. They express disappointment in the hospital's current practices and praise Paxton for his stance on these issues.
**Extreme TLDR:** John Bowe's poem conveys fear and confusion in the fog of misinformation surrounding vaccines. After advocating for vaccine-injured individuals, he was blacklisted in the film industry due to his stance against mRNA vaccines and for Ivermectin. Over four years, he has campaigned for vaccine injury support, organized conferences, and produced a documentary. Bowe remains committed to helping the injured while promoting transparency about vaccine risks.
80% of people lack magnesium, affecting migraines, muscle cramps, blood pressure, and stress. “The Doctor’s Farmacy” episode features experts discussing magnesium's role in health, testing methods, and dietary sources. Vital for well-being.
John Moody discusses regaining control over food, health, and education by opting out of modern systems, promoting food sovereignty and local empowerment. He highlights flaws in industrial food systems, healthcare alternatives, and educational sovereignty. John, a small farmer and Executive Director of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, leads efforts for food freedom and sustainable practices. The episode covers practical steps for achieving sovereignty and features timestamps on relevant topics.
COVID-19 vaccines considered "safe and effective" lack long-term studies. Concerns arise about genetic vaccines' risks to pregnant women and babies, with studies showing higher complications post-vaccination. The potential harm from these vaccines could represent a significant risk in obstetrics.
Episode covers microplastics: definitions, prevalence in humans/environments, sources, health impacts. Offers strategies to limit exposure to microplastics and endocrine disruptors (BPA, BPS, phthalates, PFAS). Discusses detoxification methods. Actionable steps provided for minimizing accumulation in the body. Full show notes available at hubermanlab.com.
Jay interviews Dr. Mindy Pelz on women's health, focusing on fasting, hormones, and metabolism. She highlights fasting mistakes, the importance of adapting fasting to women's menstrual cycles, and tips for managing belly fat linked to stress and cortisol. Key insights include starting fasting gradually, custom eating schedules, and the relationship between toxins, cortisol, and weight gain. The message promotes small lifestyle changes for better well-being.
Ep. #143 of Pursuit of Wellness features Kendall Toole discussing her journey from child actor to Peloton instructor. Topics include her struggles with OCD, college drinking culture, negative self-talk, imposter syndrome, and growth through pain. She emphasizes community, breathwork, and her purpose in helping others find theirs, highlighting resilience and redefining wellness.
Alex Jones predicts civil unrest following Trump's presidency, citing groups like Black Lives Matter and Antifa. Legislation by Senator Blumenthal may limit Trump's power to respond to violence, requiring Congress's approval for military deployment. Bill Gates warns of potential civil war due to political polarization. The DoD Directive 5240.01 could permit lethal force against citizens under vague circumstances, heightening fears of martial law and military control.
DMSO is a safe, effective treatment for various conditions like chronic pain, autoimmune disorders, and genetic diseases, showing significant benefits where conventional medicine has struggled. It stabilizes misfolded proteins, addressing conditions such as scleroderma and fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva. Despite its potential, DMSO faced political pushback from the FDA, limiting its recognition. The author has compiled extensive evidence, protocols, and personal testimonials to validate DMSO's efficacy while defending its safety against prevalent naysayers. Additionally, the article details its various applications, including in inflammatory bowel diseases, lupus, and interstitial cystitis, emphasizing the need for broader awareness and support for continued exploration of its therapeutic uses.
Favorite meme today; shared post from "Who is Robert Malone." Good music video for Game of Thrones fans.
The film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" highlights themes of aging and death, reflected in the characters' struggle against the relentless pursuit of a detective. This echoes my thoughts on the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, which contrasts 27-year-old Paul and 58-year-old Tyson. Although Tyson's past skills are unmatched, age impacts his vulnerability. Paul, though inexperienced, faces a daunting challenge against Tyson’s still-potent power. As a Tyson fan, I hope he triumphs, representing a victory for older generations.
No new Marburg cases/deaths in 6 days; Rwanda testing vaccines, no licensed yet. BioNTech facility in Rwanda inactive, highlighting infrastructure issues. Tertiary care has saved some patients. Tedros advises no lockdowns. WHO commends Rwanda's rapid trial initiation for vaccines and critical care advancements. Rwanda's health system strengthening and regulatory progress noted. Continued vigilance and support from WHO amidst lingering outbreak risk emphasized, with travel restrictions deemed unnecessary.
Florida Surgeon General advises against mRNA COVID-19 vaccines due to safety concerns, including risks of myocarditis, POTS, autoimmune diseases, waning efficacy, persistent mRNA/spike proteins, potential DNA integration, and unknown effects of multiple doses. Encourages health improvement through physical activity, diet, and outdoor time. No boosters recommended for under 65.
Emerald Robinson criticizes COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting a cautious pause of Novavax's combination vaccine for a rare case while mRNA vaccines face numerous injuries and deaths without similar scrutiny. McCullough suggests CDC and FDA favoritism towards mRNA vaccines due to marketing ties and investments, despite Novavax being safer, with only 6 reported deaths compared to tens of thousands linked to mRNA vaccines. He advocates for subscription support to continue sharing these views.
Elon Musk launched a campaign offering $1 million to individuals who support the First and Second Amendments by signing a petition through his America PAC until the election. John Dreher was the first winner. Musk also plans to join the Trump administration to cut government spending and enhance efficiency, emphasizing the need for personal freedom and criticizing current administration leaders as puppets. He warned that unchecked government spending risks bankruptcy and proposed eliminating unnecessary regulations. Musk expressed opposition to mandatory vaccines, citing infringements on personal liberty and agreeing that issues with the COVID vaccine were suppressed.
EU now centralizes power under Ursula von der Leyen, weakening member states' autonomy amid US-NATO influence. Politics shift towards a supranational model, risking national sovereignty as globalist agendas gain traction. The UN and WEF collaborations aim for a global command economy, promoting Agenda 2030, which reduces national rights and pushes for compliance through health initiatives and digital monitoring. Citizens must oppose this trend to preserve sovereignty and reject the emerging New World Order.
Keto-carnivore trends raise concerns about neglecting fruits and flavonoids. Jennings et al studied 121,986 UK Biobank participants using the "Flavodiet Score," linking health records to assess dementia cases.
Bill Maher is worried about Kamala Harris's election prospects following a poor interview on The View, where she failed to respond meaningfully to a question about Biden's presidency. Maher feels pressure after previously predicting her victory, noting that Harris is vulnerable to attacks while Trump is perceived as stable. He emphasizes that voters are questioning Harris's alignment with extreme left views, particularly referencing her past support for taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates. Maher warns that if Harris loses, she could face criticism from Biden, which could tarnish her career.
On Feb 7, 2024, Reuters reported the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage on Sept 26, 2022, where blasts ruptured three lines, leaking 800 million cubic meters of gas. Sweden found explosives confirming it was deliberate. Initially, some blamed Russia, but a Wall Street Journal report from Aug 14, 2024, based on unnamed officials, was criticized as absurd, aligning with a Russian official's "fairy tales" remark. A conversation about this, alongside nasal spray industry issues, was held with Nathan Jones.
Former far-left detransitioner @LauraBeckerReal, now voting for Trump, praises Trump supporters as loving and tolerant. Tucker Carlson critiques Democrats as wealthy with useless skills. He mocks the reliance on "bullshit jobs" versus essential workers. Elon Musk claims Biden isn't in control, suggesting puppet masters are behind the scenes, possibly linked to the Epstein client list. Other news includes Kamala Harris's rally incident, Trump roasting Chuck Schumer, and Zuckerberg's election interference.
Garden Essentials: Compost enriches soil, vital for plant health. Covers compost benefits, DIY methods, troubleshooting, and usage. Compost is nature’s recycling, enhancing soil structure and nutrient release, leading to healthier plants. Key nutrients: nitrogen (leaf growth), phosphorus (roots/fruit), potassium (overall health).
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Marburg virus disease outbreak in Rwanda: 62 cases, 15 deaths (CFR: 24.2%) reported as of 17 October 2024; 43 recoveries. WHO surge team deployed; over 800 contacts under tracing. Infection primarily links to two health facility clusters in Kigali. Source of outbreak still under investigation.
Alcohol causes hangovers; learn how to avoid them on "The Doctor’s Farmacy." Tips include hydration, supplements, and debunking the 'hair of the dog' myth. Sponsored by Mitopure, AG1, and Big Bold Health with discount offers.
Peter A. McCullough discusses a Senate hearing on unhealthy diets, highlighting the involvement of political figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and their focus on concerns over food quality. "Food Babe" Vani Hari criticized poor food choices during her testimony and later organized a protest at Kellogg’s. The emerging slogan "Make America Healthy Again" aligns with pressing parental concerns about food and vaccines. McCullough questions the timing of this initiative, suggesting it may be a political tactic to attract voters wanting healthier children.
Dr. Chris Motley discusses detoxifying the brain to address mental fog and memory issues on the Ancient Health Podcast, covering nutrition, infections, dietary changes, and the importance of testing for heavy metals. He advocates for herbal remedies and supplements to improve cognitive function and brain health.
Jay discusses overcoming emotional struggles after a breakup, likening pain to drug withdrawal. He emphasizes that clinging to the past hampers future growth and offers practical advice for healing, including changing environments, breaking old patterns, and shifting focus towards new experiences and self-love. With patience, individuals can thrive post-breakup.
Oct 19: Back to Basics conference, Waltham, MA, 9-5 am, Westin Hotel. Oct 26: COVID Conference, Anchorage, AK, sponsored by Alaska Covid Alliance. Oct 31-Nov 3: Brownstone Gala, Pittsburgh, dress up nights.
Dr. Ashley Bloomfield, New Zealand's COVID spokesperson, gained celebrity status similar to Dr. Fauci and Dr. Drosten, with media portrayals contributing to public compliance. Despite his efforts leading to higher vaccination rates, New Zealand's pandemic response resulted in poor outcomes compared to other developed nations, prompting criticism of his leadership and the handling of health regulations. Bloomfield is now advocating for increased funding and governmental focus on pandemic planning, while facing allegations of promoting WHO's centralized power over health decisions, contradicting claims of national autonomy. Critics argue that past pandemic responses lacked efficacy, fueled undue panic, and failed to address public health needs effectively.
Elon Musk energized a crowd at Ridley High School, emphasizing free speech, the Constitution, and sensible spending as fundamental American values. He criticized George Soros, warned against disarming citizens, and expressed newfound political engagement due to perceived threats to America’s future. Musk advocated for voter registration, questioned the integrity of Dominion voting machines, and called for in-person voting with ID to combat election fraud. He also suggested a lack of trust in the Biden administration's leadership, hinting at a larger hidden influence. The event concluded with a warm interaction with a young fan.
Alex Jones predicts civil unrest involving Black Lives Matter and Antifa if Trump becomes president, exacerbated by Senator Blumenthal's bill limiting Trump's military response. An election-related incident could trigger violence, while Trump losing could invoke DoD directive 5240.01, allowing lethal force domestically with just the Secretary of Defense's approval. Jones warns about rising military control and martial law.
One Day Out newsletter emphasizes deepening faith, enhancing health, and pursuing purpose. It discusses redefined strength not through worldly success, but through reliance on God's grace. Personal anecdotes highlight the emptiness of self-sufficiency and stress the importance of vulnerability, measuring worth beyond productivity, and trusting God's timing. True strength comes from surrendering to God. The newsletter also includes a recipe for chocolate coconut protein bars and encourages sharing for community growth in faith.
Medical consumers should conduct personal health research due to the potential misinformation from doctors, particularly highlighted during the Covid pandemic. Prostate cancer testing, notably the PSA test, serves as a cautionary tale, revealing its high false positive rate and questionable benefits, which can lead to unnecessary treatments. Critics like Dr. Richard Ablin argue that routine PSA screening causes more harm than good, and the medical industry has an overtreatment mindset that exacerbates patient risks. The Covid response mirrors this medical overkill, prompting concern over new medical technologies like next-gen mRNA vaccines.
Post-2016 election, Democrats like Clinton and Biden have lamented growing "misinformation" and "disinformation." Misinformation is unintentional errors; disinformation is deliberate falsehoods to influence public opinion. Clinton's 2016 claim of Trump-Russia collusion became a major disinformation campaign despite no evidence. A documented COVID-19 treatment suppression campaign led to needless deaths to promote vaccines. As the 2024 election nears, Democrats are accused of using disinformation tactics, claiming critics spread misinformation, a tactic often seen in manipulative psychological behavior.
Dr. Peter A. McCullough discusses censorship he faced over four years and introduces Dr. Philip McMillan, a key figure in autoimmune research related to Covid-19 and long-term symptoms. McMillan, a physician and researcher, emphasizes understanding complex diseases, proposing that severe Covid-19 involves an autoimmune response. His work, supported by research at Johns Hopkins, seeks solutions for various inflammatory conditions and promotes collaboration among experts through public outreach. McCullough encourages support for his publication to further truth in healthcare.
Gut health is crucial for energy, clarity, and immunity. Gary Brecka highlights the impact of gut biome disruption on chronic conditions and offers a free 3-Day Gut Reset Challenge. Join to experience benefits like increased energy and mental clarity. Follow for tips and health recommendations. Podcast for info only, not a substitute for professional advice.
OpenMind Studios launches "Horoscope Weekly with Aliza Kelly," offering weekly personalized horoscopes and astrological insights every Monday. Search and follow the show for guidance. For privacy info and ad choices, visit provided links.
Solo episode sharing personal journey: BPD diagnosis, therapy, college challenges. Tips for regaining control and maintaining positive mental health. Discusses routines, habits, and lessons learned. Show includes promo codes and links for wellness resources.
Urgent call to action regarding Robert Roberson's execution; links SIDS to excessive vaccinations. Evidence shows SIDS spikes after vaccines, especially TDwP. Historical references connect infant deaths to vaccinations, with claims of vaccine-related injuries overlooked by medical authorities. Roberson convicted on shaky ground of shaken baby syndrome, which lacks support; his child’s death could relate to medical malpractice. Advocates urging intervention to halt execution, arguing justice misapplied. Requesting public help to raise awareness and take action.
Oklahoma Rep. JJ Humphrey is organizing a COVID study on Oct 17 at the State Capitol to seek accountability and justice, addressing hospital protocols, banning gene therapy injections, and investigating fraud. The event invites Legislators, experts, and advocates for medical freedom. Attendance and sharing the event are encouraged. Also mentioned is a Doctors for the Truth conference in Pontevedra, Spain, this weekend.
Kamala Harris struggled in an interview with Bret Baier, particularly when asked about illegal immigration, deflecting to broader issues without answering specifics. She slurred her response regarding a tragic incident linked to an illegal immigrant and avoided details on her economic plans. Despite being critical of Trump, she failed to differentiate herself from Biden and offered no substantive solutions, leading to awkward moments and a focus on her inability to articulate her stance. Harris's reliance on criticizing Trump while not addressing her own policies became the interview's theme, ultimately showcasing her discomfort in the discussion.
Slovak government report recommends banning mRNA vaccines, deeming them "dangerous." Commission also opposes WHO's pandemic treaty. Prime Minister Fico supports calls for a COVID inquiry, citing adverse reactions to vaccines. Meanwhile, Port Hedland, Australia, council votes to ban Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines, citing safety concerns and DNA contamination evidence. The Slovak report faces criticism but embodies a call for transparency on COVID measures.
Father confronts school board over 8-year-old daughter being watched in bathroom, calling them "cowards" and hypocrites. Crowd applauds his challenge to board members to experience same humiliation.
Traveling in Ocala, Florida for a Lusitano horse event and COVID summit. Faced chaotic journey from Virginia, preferring flights over long horse hauls. Received email from David Carter, who canceled a UK event seeking truth about COVID jabs due to fear and hesitation among potential supporters. Key insights include employers' fear of lawsuits, firms avoiding potential backlash, and resistance to acknowledging jab risks. Some countries halting mRNA rollout shows global shift. Growing awareness of COVID’s fraudulent nature among the public, but many remain hesitant to engage due to perceived risks. Notable discrepancies between wealthy interests seeking profits vs. those wanting to address issues. Observations reveal ethical dilemmas and corruption in various sectors, echoing broader societal issues.
Posse Comitatus Act limits military in law enforcement since 1878, but loopholes and weak enforcement undermine it. Issues include Insurrection Act’s broad powers, DC National Guard's unique presidential control, and loopholes in National Guard operations. Lack of prosecutions makes violations rare. Reform proposals include tightening Insurrection Act, extending Posse Comitatus to DC Guard, closing loopholes, and improving enforcement mechanisms. Bipartisan support exists for reforms, but progress requires time and discussion.
Parthians and Romans were mutually fearful, leading to conflict. Hadrian faced challenges uniting diverse tribes. A friend's newsletter highlights America's political division and potential civil unrest post-election, especially if Trump wins. Differences in perception complicate communication between factions. Tribal conflict may have evolutionary roots, reminiscent of the Iliad's warfare for women. The author questions contemporary tribal dynamics and women's roles. He plans to explore these themes further in "The Tribal Mind and the Psychology of Collectivism."
Concerns arise that healthcare providers may exhibit diminished cognitive abilities, potentially due to mRNA vaccination mandates affecting their performance. High vaccination rates among healthcare workers coincide with reports of increased cognitive dysfunction, like "brain fog." Studies from South Korea indicate significant increases in depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairments post-vaccination. Anecdotal evidence supports these claims, with many practitioners and patients reporting cognitive declines. Increased medical errors, especially in complex cases, raise alarms about potential negative impacts of vaccines on the healthcare system’s efficacy.
Stress rewires the brain, affecting mental and physical health. Dr. Robert Sapolsky explains how chronic stress damages the hippocampus, leads to cognitive decline, and influences behavior. The episode covers differences between acute and chronic stress, its biological and environmental interactions, inflammation effects, and offers management strategies like mindfulness and exercise. Sponsored by Rupa Health, Pendulum, Thrive Market, and Our Place.
Vaccination before COVID-19 worsens long-COVID symptoms, according to a study of 50,115 Danes (Apr 2021-Feb 2023). About 25% reported fatigue, especially post-vaccination with infection. Vaccines failed to prevent COVID-19, exacerbating chronic symptoms. McCullough suggests treatment can lead to recovery in most cases within a year.
"Pandemic Preparedness" relies on a deception to justify gain-of-function research, which creates dangerous pathogens under the guise of vaccine development. The monkeypox virus exemplifies this lie, exposed by its low mortality and infectious nature. Despite being a non-lethal virus typically spread through close contact, research has aimed to enhance its transmissibility, revealing intentions that may align with bioweapon creation. The NIAID, led by Anthony Fauci, approved manipulative experiments without transparency, raising trust issues on public health claims. Overall, the argument posits that pandemic preparedness is a facade for unethical research and profit motives.
Upcoming election raises concerns of potential Democratic fraud. Judge demands certification of results amid suspected voter fraud in Georgia. Democrats challenge Dropbox surveillance and sue Virginia over voter roll cleanup, removing non-citizens. Claims suggest efforts to undermine election security indicate intentions to manipulate results.
CBS News faces backlash for editing out key comments from Speaker Mike Johnson's interview, including criticisms of the Biden administration's hurricane response and voting policies. Meanwhile, a study reveals harmful elements in COVID-19 vaccines, and the NYPD reports increased activity from Venezuelan migrant gangs. Additional headlines discuss various controversies involving Kamala Harris and Trump.
World Health Summit lacks clear mission despite claiming to address global health issues. Leadership overlaps with Global Preparedness Monitoring Board; agenda focuses on climate-health links and misinformation. Topics include financing global health, antimicrobial resistance, women's and children's health, AI in digital health, but specifics are vague. Summit appears to aim at securing financial pledges for WHO, with skepticism about transparency and accountability in funding.
Critical thinking and diverse intelligence types are essential for wisdom, but modern education focuses narrowly on compliance and left-brain thinking, hindering holistic understanding. Historical oligarchic influences have shaped a system that favors rote learning over critical engagement, producing graduates lacking vital analytical skills. The author argues for balanced intelligence, recognizing the pitfalls of excessive adherence to one type, as seen in medical training and broader societal issues. This imbalance fosters blind spots and disconnection from reality, leading individuals to accept flawed ideologies. Ultimately, the author calls for a reevaluation of education to foster a more integrated approach to intelligence.
Podcast episode discusses stress-gut inflammation link with experts Courtney Bursich and Donna Mazzola. Topics include stress effects on gut health, food triggers, elimination diets, gut testing, herbs for SIBO/dysbiosis, diet diversity, and gut-hormone connection. Provides strategies for improving gut health and addressing autoimmune issues.
Pandemic response coordinated globally due to WHO's 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR) establishing National IHR Focal Points (NFPs) for crisis management. IHR mandates reporting on public health events among 196 countries. The Pan American Health Organization acts as NFP for the US and Canada. Concerns arise over WHO's perceived control over global health.
Dr. Aseem Malhotra discusses the flawed science behind the cholesterol myth with Gary Brecka, challenging established health narratives and promoting lifestyle changes over pharmaceuticals for better health outcomes.
Dr. Mark Hyman discusses hangovers' causes, debunks myths like "hair of the dog," and offers science-backed recovery strategies focusing on hydration, diet, and supplements. Key topics include hangover symptoms, metabolism, gut issues, and preventing chronic health risks from alcohol. Follow @healthhackspod for health insights.
Agamemnon in the Iliad lacks prudence, misuses power, ignores wise counsel, and offends others, leading to disastrous consequences. The discussion draws parallels to the U.S. government, likening it to Agamemnon as a modern overreacher obsessed with misinformation. The conversation aims to be both informative and entertaining.
Study of Earth's temperature over 485 million years reveals significant past warming and rapid current changes due to human impact. Timeline, based on 150,000 fossil data points, shows high historical temperatures and links them to carbon dioxide levels. Current warming rate exceeds historical events, raising concerns for ecosystems and human adaptation. Researchers emphasize unprecedented speed of change, contrasting modern climate conditions with past hothouse climates. The study calls for actions against greenhouse gas emissions to prevent extreme future scenarios, noting ongoing debates about Earth's habitability and climate data accuracy.
Globalists previously attempted to seize control during the Covid pandemic, but their plans failed due to public resistance and alternative media exposing their motives. Now, they are pivoting to climate change discussions, aiming to control information and suppress dissent, highlighted by statements from figures like John Kerry, who called free speech a barrier to governance. As political elites push against free speech, it suggests they are preparing for a significant crisis to further restrict freedoms. The past failures of control have made them wary, indicating the next crisis might involve more severe attempts at censorship.
Ivermectin and Fenbendazole show promise in cancer treatment, targeting cancer cell metabolism and inducing cell death. A study reports complete remission in patients with advanced cancers. Further clinical trials needed. Other news includes warnings about COVID-19 vaccine effects and political controversies.
Gardening analysis focuses on ROI for sweet potatoes. Costs: $35 (slips), $0 (soil, pests, labor). Yield: 34.88 lbs, savings: $89.29, ROI: 155%, annualized: 1,375.52%. Exploring efficiency includes factors like self-growing slips, calories per square foot, and water cost. Future comparisons with crops planned for better financial insights. Overall, highlighting sweet potatoes as a rewarding investment while considering improvements for next season.
UN system has 30+ entities promoting global peace. Funding is voluntary, enabling opaque donations. Additional institutions, often linked to figures like Bill Gates, steer global health policy (e.g., GAVI, GPMB). GPMB monitors pandemic preparedness, pushing WHO agendas despite evidence downplaying pandemic threats. A recent report highlights new pandemic risks, urging global collaboration and robust healthcare systems to tackle future threats effectively.
Last week, the farm faced numerous challenges with stallions, especially when Quartz broke out and tangled with Onasis, leading to injuries. A vet treated Onasis, and changes were made for the mares' placement due to increased stallion aggression. Caranja, a mare, also became lame, complicating maintenance and requiring back care for the narrator. Despite these issues, preparations continued for a major Iberian horse event in Ocala, where Jill will participate in master classes, and Jade will perform in a horse show. The narrator's back pain persisted while managing multiple responsibilities, but optimism remains for the upcoming event. Tickets for the show and a health summit happening the same day are available for interested visitors.
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics emphasizes the formation of good habits through repetition and the balance of pleasure and pain. Excessive pleasure leads to suffering, while enduring pain can heighten appreciation for simple pleasures. Recent books, "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg and "Dopamine Nation" by Anna Lembke, explore the neuroscience of habits and pleasure-pain balance.
Meditating daily can enhance stress management and mental clarity by rewiring the brain, according to insights from Emily Fletcher, Dan Harris, and Daniel Goleman. The episode covers mindfulness science, loving-kindness meditation, and related techniques for improved mental health.
Matt Johnson discusses his 850-mile run across Texas, focusing on faith's role, mental and physical preparation, and personal growth. Key topics include endurance challenges, resilience building, managing pressure, and spiritual insights during strenuous pursuits.
MD Peter McCullough claims Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 trials overstated vaccine efficacy, citing rising acute illness post-vaccination. He collaborates with Dr. Raphael Lataster, a researcher on misinformation in health and politics. Lataster runs Okay Then News, sharing counter-narratives. McCullough promotes subscriptions for his publication, Courageous Discourse, to support their work.
Ari Wallach discusses future projection, the impact of technology on time perception, and diminishing traditional institutions' roles in shaping purpose. The episode offers tools for merging short- and long-term thinking, fostering empathy for future generations, and creating lasting societal impacts. Sponsors include AG1, David Protein, Helix Sleep, ROKA, and LMNT. Show notes available at hubermanlab.com.
Ep. #141 of Pursuit of Wellness features Sami Spalter discussing fitness, nutrition, trauma, and female friendships. They explore personal journeys, healing, support systems, confidence, food choices, and the importance of community. Key topics include coping mechanisms, evolving fitness routines, and celebrating body movement. The episode also includes promotional offers and links to resources.
Jelly Roll discusses his journey from addiction and incarceration to country music success, exploring themes like trauma, self-forgiveness, and resilience. He emphasizes music's healing power, shares insights on overcoming struggles, and encourages finding purpose and hope. The conversation with Jay Shetty focuses on personal transformation, emotional awareness, and the importance of support.
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Government struggles with risk management in ambitious schemes, like the COVID-19 vaccination program. Cover-ups ongoing in multiple countries. In Germany, Health Minister Lauterbach's call for a review of pandemic policies has been denied by his coalition, fearing political fallout and lack of agreement. Amid rising distrust in institutions and a significant number of vaccine injuries reported, the government's refusal to review could have dire consequences as future pandemics loom.
Mr. Cook's work on monetary reform is insightful and extensive, including a recent ebook discussing the US's involvement in World War III. He has many articles on Global Research and recently spoke on food sovereignty. His book, “Our Country Then and Now,” is highly recommended. Cook is a prolific writer.
Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein victim, supports Trump for president and seeks Elon Musk's help to unveil the Epstein client list, stating Trump never abused minors. Giuffre's acknowledgment aims to expose the list and raise concerns about powerful figures.
Law of Attraction: Focus on what you want, not lack. Attention creates vibration; positive thoughts attract abundance, while focusing on fear or lack attracts more of it. Choose your thoughts wisely for a better reality.
Supreme Court dismissed Murthy v Biden. Kennedy and CHD argued for standing in a First Amendment case. Tedros emphasized trust while discussing misinformation's impact on health interventions. Digital misinformation fueled mistrust and harmed health responses, especially during COVID-19. False claims about WHO’s Pandemic Agreement mislead the public. Governments, social media, and WHO must tackle misinformation while ensuring trustworthiness.
Former CBS News staffers demand an independent investigation into "60 Minutes" over Kamala Harris interview edits, as CBS refuses to release the full transcript. Critics, including Donald Trump, question the network's ethics. Meanwhile, a popular SNL skit targeting Harris, Biden, and Walz suggests electoral implications.
John Fredericks advocates for self-managed healthcare, critiquing US government responses to hurricanes. He emphasizes the need for Emergency Medical Kits from The Wellness Company, urging individuals to seek alternatives rather than relying on government aid.