Of course they did. Has Trump ever lied to anyone?
All of his "gaffes" have come true. Even things my normie self heard and was like, "why say it that way", I've come to see it was because he knew something.
He can't be bought, bribed, bullied, or browbeaten. He can't be forced to lie for the slavemasters. He's his own independent man. The People have long clamored for an honest man instead of the slick, lying, forked-tongued politicians they were ruled by forever. Then he comes along, a man they'd known for decades as a shrewd, successful businessman. Everyone loved Donald Trump on all the big talk shows.
And all the left wing media had to do was say he's a racist, and they flipped on him. Even though there wasn't one shred of evidence of that in decades of TV appearances, including on Oprah. Like SHE couldn't tell a diehard white supremacist was sitting on the sofa next to her?
They are way more made about what they have done that they do not want coming to light as opposed to anything Trump did to them. When she didn't win as promised, they knew the old arrangements they had in place would no longer be upheld and the world was going to know what they were involved with. To this day they still believe that if they can just get rid of Trump it will all just go away and they will be safe again.
That is what keeps hope alive. The fact that every time Trump has said something it has turned out to be true. It's when he says things like, "The best is yet to come", "You're going to love how this movie ends", or "You're going to be very happy" (after someone made the statement that they wanted to see him back as President), and "Sooner than you think". That is what keeps hope alive.
The Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act (COVFEFE Act), House Bill H.R. 2884, was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on June 12, 2017, during the 115th United States Congress.
I love President Trump as much as the next person here, but the efforts people take to make him into a God-like figure incapable of mistakes is a bit much.
It was a typo. He meant to type "coverage". Everyone makes typos now and then. He really is only human. He is not Jesus returned to Earth.
The efforts people have taken to spare him the embarrasment over a typo is just insane. None of the meanings anyone has tried to shoehorn into "covfefe" match what his tweet was saying, but the word "coverage" does.
Just look at the ridiculously convoluted title of this bill, just so its acronym would be COVFEFE.
Seriously, people. It's ok to make a typo now and then.
I’ve come to believe he says things in an outrageous way because people won’t forget he said them. It’s like the old marketing strategy where it doesn’t matter if a commercial is really annoying as long as you remember the product and what it is supposed to do. Like the Empire carpet commercial. 588-2300 empiiiiree
It won't work.
Unless hospitals find a way to charge $80,000 for ultraviolet light... they won't go along with it.
Money is the incentive. Hospitals get $45,000 from the government for each Covid-19 death. You have to give the hospitals more of a financial incentive to help the patient survive.
Or we could make hospitals into prisons and have all the hospital staff work out of little clinics. Then they won't need so much money. Nobody's going to go to hospitals anymore, anyway.
unfortunately this is true. its why theyre on board with the transgender surgeries and getting them covered by the state. also why some people end up on vents a few days longer then they should in certain LTACHs.... theres a per day payment scheme and it maxes around 15 days (or at least it used to).... no facility has a written policy about this, its just understood and unfortunately if they dont do this, the institution will not survive as reimbursement rates for gov programs / non insurance has to be covered....so it becomes easily justified either selfishly or for the "greater good" (keeping the doors open or no one gets help).
Recall when he mentioned HCQ and the first article I saw was saying 1 gram could be fatal. Most medicine would be fatal at 1 gram, knew then this who thing was a massive farce.
I still maintain he had their playbook from the beginning. His people had plenty of time to figure out strategy and alternatives. It was him making statements like this one that must have literally driven them crazy.
I found this video a few days ago. This guy has stage 4 cancer and is 99.99% (or completely cured) by eating an organic, plant based diet for 2 years. I think we need to do some alternative research on the food we consume daily.
Wow,
your post just gave me a flashback to junior high when I read
"Death Be Not Proud", by John Gunther, for English class.
_
Death Be Not Proud is a 1949 memoir by American journalist John Gunther.
The book describes the decline and death of Gunther's son, Johnny, due to a brain tumor. The title comes from Holy Sonnet X by John Donne, also known from its first line as the poem Death Be Not Proud.
...
John Gunther writes in Death Be Not Proud that Max Gerson never stated that his diet would cure someone of cancer, but his patients hoped it would and patients of the present day that follow the Gerson Protocol share that same hope.
The Gerson Institute’s website gives a brief history of its founder, Max Gerson.
•
He was medically trained in Germany. After finding success in treating leukemia and tuberculosis of the skin by changing the diet of his patients he expanded the idea and brought it with him when he emigrated from Germany to the US.
•
He made other claims of curing type II diabetes with his diet and eventually other diseases were brought into the mix including cancer.
•
If you happen to be someone who has been in the cancer world for a little while most certainly you are aware of the Gerson diet. If you have not been introduced then let me provide you some information. The diet that Johnny followed contained no fats, or salts, only vegetables. Today, the diet involves lots of juicing: carrots, a concoction of green plants, apples, oranges or grapefruit. The foods eaten are plant-based only. Supplements are an integral part of the program.
•
_
I just thought it was interesting that all the way back in the 1949's (and probably long before that, too) some doctors were very interested in finding out how what we eat effects not only our health, but how food effects/ "feeds or starves" certain diseases, too.
It's amazing how they spin the data. They essentially said that Trump is absolutely right but then somehow flip the script:
"So is there something to what Trump said about blasting humans with light to cure COVID-19?...technically, yes, there are ways to bring light (in general) into the body. There are actually medical treatments based on bringing [non-UV] into the body at very, very precise locations...So, yes, that makes Trump’s UV light cure every bit as sound as drinking bleach."
Just add this to the long list of claims that Trump made where he can say "I told you so."
With any virus or bacteria it is the bacterial-saturation/virus-load that determines if it is a problem or not, below a certain point the immune system will defeat any bacteria or virus, its only when it gets overwhelmed that there is a problem.
How it is killed doesn't really matter as long as it doesn't harm the body and focusing on where the likely largest concentration is likely to be found is just the most efficient way to go about it, what matters is getting the saturation/load down sufficiently for the immune system to deal with the remainder.
Probably quite a lot that can be cured by variations of this, anything from UV blood dialysis and topical application of UV to simple chemical treatments that the human body can handle but that the virus/bacteria can not(a dialysis machine where the blood is passed/bubbled through a gas that kills whatever the problem is but that doesn't bind with the blood itself and doesn't follow it out of the dialysis machine may also be a viable option...)
UV treatment becoming an integrated part of any Intubation may actually save a lot of lives through simply reducing post surgery/intubation infections, same goes for UV dialysis...
Some thinking/ speculating out loud here. Have read that a cold/flu virus takes up headquarters in your nasal area so keeping it flushed with saline solution is very important. Longwave UVA lights are used to view urine trails and some mineral specimens. UVA is found in sunshine and is not dangerous. (Short wave UVB on the other hand can sunburn your eyeballs). So does it follow that I can shine my UVA light up my nose for 20 minutes a day and cure colds/flu/covid or at least lower the quantity of virus similar to the saline flush? If this is true, I can see small specialty UVA lights to place in one's nose becoming a hot item in winter.
My thoughts exactly. The point of giving treatment to a patient is that we know the patient would be better off with the treatment. Key word, “better”. “Better” is a comparative word. If we only know what happens with the treatment, there’s nothing to compare against.
No matter how much I've tried to prove this to people (that yes, you actually do UV blood irradiation e.g.) they still think Trump was full of shit because the tv told them so. And you can't change their minds because that means they will have to admit being fooled. And that's one extremely uncomfortable thing to admit to.
I've (and by extension many other in the same sphere) have been right every single fucking time the last 2 years during this covid shit. EVERY single fucking time. It's just been with a delay. Yet everyone else is fucking smarter because the TV told them so.
I recently had the beginnings of a chest cold, so took liquid drops of Vitamin D3 & Zinc, Sudafed tablets every four hours, drank pure orange juice (Vit C) and did the Vick's vapor rub at night. My symptoms were done in four days.
It annoys me so much, he was just listing the things his science team was looking into and the stupid media thought he was just making it up out of his head
Of course they did. Has Trump ever lied to anyone?
All of his "gaffes" have come true. Even things my normie self heard and was like, "why say it that way", I've come to see it was because he knew something.
He's the biggest truth teller of our day.
And that's why they hate him.
He can't be bought, bribed, bullied, or browbeaten. He can't be forced to lie for the slavemasters. He's his own independent man. The People have long clamored for an honest man instead of the slick, lying, forked-tongued politicians they were ruled by forever. Then he comes along, a man they'd known for decades as a shrewd, successful businessman. Everyone loved Donald Trump on all the big talk shows.
And all the left wing media had to do was say he's a racist, and they flipped on him. Even though there wasn't one shred of evidence of that in decades of TV appearances, including on Oprah. Like SHE couldn't tell a diehard white supremacist was sitting on the sofa next to her?
Fucking idiots.
They are way more made about what they have done that they do not want coming to light as opposed to anything Trump did to them. When she didn't win as promised, they knew the old arrangements they had in place would no longer be upheld and the world was going to know what they were involved with. To this day they still believe that if they can just get rid of Trump it will all just go away and they will be safe again.
That is what keeps hope alive. The fact that every time Trump has said something it has turned out to be true. It's when he says things like, "The best is yet to come", "You're going to love how this movie ends", or "You're going to be very happy" (after someone made the statement that they wanted to see him back as President), and "Sooner than you think". That is what keeps hope alive.
And that is why I refuse to take any of the black pills thrown around by doomers.
And thus: covfefe
Exactly.
The Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act (COVFEFE Act), House Bill H.R. 2884, was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on June 12, 2017, during the 115th United States Congress.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer stated,
Lol that act came out after he said it, likely as an homage.
It was a way to try to save face for Trump.
I love President Trump as much as the next person here, but the efforts people take to make him into a God-like figure incapable of mistakes is a bit much.
It was a typo. He meant to type "coverage". Everyone makes typos now and then. He really is only human. He is not Jesus returned to Earth.
The efforts people have taken to spare him the embarrasment over a typo is just insane. None of the meanings anyone has tried to shoehorn into "covfefe" match what his tweet was saying, but the word "coverage" does.
Just look at the ridiculously convoluted title of this bill, just so its acronym would be COVFEFE.
Seriously, people. It's ok to make a typo now and then.
LEARN THE COMMS
Uh huh.
Try Harder Sue
Ok.
I’ve come to believe he says things in an outrageous way because people won’t forget he said them. It’s like the old marketing strategy where it doesn’t matter if a commercial is really annoying as long as you remember the product and what it is supposed to do. Like the Empire carpet commercial. 588-2300 empiiiiree
Today!
I know it was always on on Sundays during Star Trek. Along with Harry Schmerler the singing Ford dealer😂
He lied about Stormy Daniels.
It won't work. Unless hospitals find a way to charge $80,000 for ultraviolet light... they won't go along with it.
Money is the incentive. Hospitals get $45,000 from the government for each Covid-19 death. You have to give the hospitals more of a financial incentive to help the patient survive.
Or we could make hospitals into prisons and have all the hospital staff work out of little clinics. Then they won't need so much money. Nobody's going to go to hospitals anymore, anyway.
They are charging that for UV chemo already... RBG got it
Close hospitals
unfortunately this is true. its why theyre on board with the transgender surgeries and getting them covered by the state. also why some people end up on vents a few days longer then they should in certain LTACHs.... theres a per day payment scheme and it maxes around 15 days (or at least it used to).... no facility has a written policy about this, its just understood and unfortunately if they dont do this, the institution will not survive as reimbursement rates for gov programs / non insurance has to be covered....so it becomes easily justified either selfishly or for the "greater good" (keeping the doors open or no one gets help).
That was the treatment Ruth Bader Ginsberg received for her cancers
I guess the light couldn't completely burn away the darkness inside of that one.
Recall when he mentioned HCQ and the first article I saw was saying 1 gram could be fatal. Most medicine would be fatal at 1 gram, knew then this who thing was a massive farce.
medbeds
Was just thinking of that!
I still maintain he had their playbook from the beginning. His people had plenty of time to figure out strategy and alternatives. It was him making statements like this one that must have literally driven them crazy.
I found this video a few days ago. This guy has stage 4 cancer and is 99.99% (or completely cured) by eating an organic, plant based diet for 2 years. I think we need to do some alternative research on the food we consume daily.
Man used food as medicine to fight stage 4 cancer
Plants cause cancer cells to commit suicide
Can we eat to starve cancer?
Wow,
your post just gave me a flashback to junior high when I read
"Death Be Not Proud", by John Gunther, for English class.
_
Death Be Not Proud is a 1949 memoir by American journalist John Gunther.
The book describes the decline and death of Gunther's son, Johnny, due to a brain tumor. The title comes from Holy Sonnet X by John Donne, also known from its first line as the poem Death Be Not Proud.
...
John Gunther writes in Death Be Not Proud that Max Gerson never stated that his diet would cure someone of cancer, but his patients hoped it would and patients of the present day that follow the Gerson Protocol share that same hope.
The Gerson Institute’s website gives a brief history of its founder, Max Gerson.
•
He was medically trained in Germany. After finding success in treating leukemia and tuberculosis of the skin by changing the diet of his patients he expanded the idea and brought it with him when he emigrated from Germany to the US.
•
He made other claims of curing type II diabetes with his diet and eventually other diseases were brought into the mix including cancer.
•
If you happen to be someone who has been in the cancer world for a little while most certainly you are aware of the Gerson diet. If you have not been introduced then let me provide you some information. The diet that Johnny followed contained no fats, or salts, only vegetables. Today, the diet involves lots of juicing: carrots, a concoction of green plants, apples, oranges or grapefruit. The foods eaten are plant-based only. Supplements are an integral part of the program.
•
_
I just thought it was interesting that all the way back in the 1949's (and probably long before that, too) some doctors were very interested in finding out how what we eat effects not only our health, but how food effects/ "feeds or starves" certain diseases, too.
🐸🦅🗽⚖️🙏🕊️🇺🇸🗺️💖
Do a search and you get dozens of these hit pieces. I'm posting them beside OPs link.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90496659/trump-wants-to-treat-covid-19-with-uv-light-heres-why-that-wouldnt-work
The virus is exceedingly fragile. It breaks apart in UV light.
Wearing a mask outdoors is therefore CLINICALLY INSANE.
It's amazing how they spin the data. They essentially said that Trump is absolutely right but then somehow flip the script:
"So is there something to what Trump said about blasting humans with light to cure COVID-19?...technically, yes, there are ways to bring light (in general) into the body. There are actually medical treatments based on bringing [non-UV] into the body at very, very precise locations...So, yes, that makes Trump’s UV light cure every bit as sound as drinking bleach."
Just add this to the long list of claims that Trump made where he can say "I told you so."
I don't even think it is a new idea. Equipment is already available to be inserted into the body to shine UV light about.
With any virus or bacteria it is the bacterial-saturation/virus-load that determines if it is a problem or not, below a certain point the immune system will defeat any bacteria or virus, its only when it gets overwhelmed that there is a problem.
How it is killed doesn't really matter as long as it doesn't harm the body and focusing on where the likely largest concentration is likely to be found is just the most efficient way to go about it, what matters is getting the saturation/load down sufficiently for the immune system to deal with the remainder.
Probably quite a lot that can be cured by variations of this, anything from UV blood dialysis and topical application of UV to simple chemical treatments that the human body can handle but that the virus/bacteria can not(a dialysis machine where the blood is passed/bubbled through a gas that kills whatever the problem is but that doesn't bind with the blood itself and doesn't follow it out of the dialysis machine may also be a viable option...)
UV treatment becoming an integrated part of any Intubation may actually save a lot of lives through simply reducing post surgery/intubation infections, same goes for UV dialysis...
Some thinking/ speculating out loud here. Have read that a cold/flu virus takes up headquarters in your nasal area so keeping it flushed with saline solution is very important. Longwave UVA lights are used to view urine trails and some mineral specimens. UVA is found in sunshine and is not dangerous. (Short wave UVB on the other hand can sunburn your eyeballs). So does it follow that I can shine my UVA light up my nose for 20 minutes a day and cure colds/flu/covid or at least lower the quantity of virus similar to the saline flush? If this is true, I can see small specialty UVA lights to place in one's nose becoming a hot item in winter.
Something similar could work wonders on strep-throat and a oral/dental hygiene UV mouthpiece could replace mouthwash.....
New businesses for people losing their jobs!
My thoughts exactly. The point of giving treatment to a patient is that we know the patient would be better off with the treatment. Key word, “better”. “Better” is a comparative word. If we only know what happens with the treatment, there’s nothing to compare against.
No matter how much I've tried to prove this to people (that yes, you actually do UV blood irradiation e.g.) they still think Trump was full of shit because the tv told them so. And you can't change their minds because that means they will have to admit being fooled. And that's one extremely uncomfortable thing to admit to.
I've (and by extension many other in the same sphere) have been right every single fucking time the last 2 years during this covid shit. EVERY single fucking time. It's just been with a delay. Yet everyone else is fucking smarter because the TV told them so.
Vitamin D is what we get from the sun (UV Rays).
I recently had the beginnings of a chest cold, so took liquid drops of Vitamin D3 & Zinc, Sudafed tablets every four hours, drank pure orange juice (Vit C) and did the Vick's vapor rub at night. My symptoms were done in four days.
https://youtu.be/KG0ciGfJ1xY
It annoys me so much, he was just listing the things his science team was looking into and the stupid media thought he was just making it up out of his head