Think back to the early CV19 days and remember when they were closing the beaches in Florida.?
Your first gut reaction is seriously? A transmissible virus and you are worried about people spreading it in the wide open air and sunshine at the beaches.? Seems to make little sense and probably one of the safest places you could be.
But now think about it from a malevolent perspective. They KNEW sunshine and vitD would protect you and make the likelihood of disease
transmission negligible - so they told you not to go there. That’s why they did it.
That’s exactly why they did it and close the gyms. I didn’t want people to be well. They’ve never cared about people being well. Or the trillions of dollars I also spent on Covid would’ve spent on feeding the hungry worldwide
On some tropical beaches they don't allow sun screen because it kills the coral reef... so there's that lol 🤣
Yea people have made the case skin cancer comes from using skin products and laundry detergents with harmful chemicals. Scented fabric softeners give people lung problems as well breathing in the dryer exhaust so apartment living sucks of course.
I live in Hawaii part time, there are many homemade signs by local neighbors that ask people to not wear sunscreen. I grew up in Huntington Beach, and I never wore sunscreen. I live in Arizona now and do home repairs on the side, I never wear sunscreen. Never have!
Same here! It reminds me of the Q post about chemicals going on floors then toddlers crawl on it. Basically trying to poison us slowly throughout our lives while advertising the EVER ELUSIVE cure for cancer 😉
I work outside. The only time I wear sunscreen is early in the season so my shaved head doesnt get burned. I only use it on my head. Once it is tanned the sunscreen stops. Burned heads suck balls.
I live in noreast texas, and I used to work as a cart pusher for a few years.
I learned after a couple of years if I started wearing short sleeves in February, when it was still a little chilly, by May when the sun started to really beat down, I had a nice golden brown tan that kept me from burning...
Well that makes perfect sense. I would definitely do that if I had a bald head as well. I do wear a bandanna, or a hat often to keep the sun off my head. Easy weather is hard-core
Yes in another important thing is to be outside in your bare feet so you can become grounded. This is very important for your health.
Think back to the early CV19 days and remember when they were closing the beaches in Florida.?
Your first gut reaction is seriously? A transmissible virus and you are worried about people spreading it in the wide open air and sunshine at the beaches.? Seems to make little sense and probably one of the safest places you could be.
But now think about it from a malevolent perspective. They KNEW sunshine and vitD would protect you and make the likelihood of disease transmission negligible - so they told you not to go there. That’s why they did it.
That’s exactly why they did it and close the gyms. I didn’t want people to be well. They’ve never cared about people being well. Or the trillions of dollars I also spent on Covid would’ve spent on feeding the hungry worldwide
Ultra violet rays cause skin cancer, not really a question, but are copper nanoparticles harmful in the long term is the question.
We used baby oil on the skin when I was growing up. It seemed to intensify the sunburn.
But UV rays also disinfect. So maybe it’s about strength and length of exposure. ?
Plus 6ft apart..no talking about is this real? etc..no plots..no groups allowed..realise how frightened they are of us..of our power
100%!!
You are right.
On some tropical beaches they don't allow sun screen because it kills the coral reef... so there's that lol 🤣 Yea people have made the case skin cancer comes from using skin products and laundry detergents with harmful chemicals. Scented fabric softeners give people lung problems as well breathing in the dryer exhaust so apartment living sucks of course.
I live in Hawaii part time, there are many homemade signs by local neighbors that ask people to not wear sunscreen. I grew up in Huntington Beach, and I never wore sunscreen. I live in Arizona now and do home repairs on the side, I never wear sunscreen. Never have!
Same here! It reminds me of the Q post about chemicals going on floors then toddlers crawl on it. Basically trying to poison us slowly throughout our lives while advertising the EVER ELUSIVE cure for cancer 😉
I work outside. The only time I wear sunscreen is early in the season so my shaved head doesnt get burned. I only use it on my head. Once it is tanned the sunscreen stops. Burned heads suck balls.
I live in noreast texas, and I used to work as a cart pusher for a few years.
I learned after a couple of years if I started wearing short sleeves in February, when it was still a little chilly, by May when the sun started to really beat down, I had a nice golden brown tan that kept me from burning...
Well that makes perfect sense. I would definitely do that if I had a bald head as well. I do wear a bandanna, or a hat often to keep the sun off my head. Easy weather is hard-core
In Arizona as well. Wide-brimmed hat and loose long sleeves is the way to go. I burn easy when not covered.