When Panama canal was dug and the death rate was impacting the work performance a British fellow was called in. He had experience with Peruvian Bark from British Army. They used extensively in Africa and India. You can not win a war with sick/dead soldiers eh :)
He stopped the deaths with this bark. Today the synthetic version is hydroxychloroquin ( HCQ ) but the organic form that was used as a anti malaria remedy is called Cinchona red bark and is native to SA. I have in powder and raw bark.
Never heard that HCQ is poison to horses.
Edit, just watched clip, yup that is the stuff lol. Good one.
Dr Mercola had an extensive interview with a Dr Chritiansen (spelling?) on why we're over iodinized. We really get too much as it's even put in animal feed. It's one of those situations where "hey, it's bad for your health in excess so let's put it into absolutely everything."
I heard this same claim on a carnivore diet podcast. One caller mentioned it cleared his pineal gland and he got off all medications, brain fog gone, more spiritual.
Not long after the Fukushima thing, I heard there were radioactive hotspots all along the CA coastline, depending on how strongly that part of the landmass was getting currents from Japan. Whales being found with massive tumors, etc.
No way to really know how much is still going on there and what the .jp government are not telling their citizens or anyone else.
But bonus, iodine is essential for fighting off the affects of radiation poisoning as well.
Right then the Canadian PM S.Harper ordered all monitoring stations on Canadian West coast shut down. We only have a few unconfirmed private readings.
Worth to know note.
S.Harper was the PM who got turned away from a UN sovereign countries meeting btw. Canada is not nor has ever been a sovereign country a fact I am sure DJT knows all about :)
Hard disagree. I have been "behind screens" since the early 90s and every single thing I have learned was on a screen. My first times reading Kafka or Sun Tzu were .txt files on usenet. I explored my hobbies and passions which made me HAPPY when I needed it most as a tween. I met people I would have never met, for better or worse. I heard songs I would have never ever heard in my life unless I had been born in another country. Some of those songs are still my favorites. Fast forward decades, the screen gave me my wife via okcupid. The screen gave me the Donald, the screen gave me Q. which means, the screen gave me hope.
"The very rocks will cry out his name" No one can convince me otherwise, these slabs of glass, chips of silicon, laden with precious metal, making magic happen in our hands and connecting us to one another, are proof of Him.
This woman would be vapid brain rot even if she grew up in a Shaolin monastery. Then she will go on to have kids and they will not only be mentally handicapped, but technologically set back as well because she tried to blame her shortcomings on the screen when they are really all on her. I bet she never tried to actually research something, anything. Nor did she join a forum and have productive conversations. Or at the very least learn the way her device works and learn dos or adb and be her own tech support.
And you know where this mindset comes from? Marketing. Because laptop, tablet, and mobile sales are down, companies are selling these people bespoke flip phones based on the idea screen time is bad and these airheads eat it up and spend the cash
The phones are also designed to be addictive. My Dad is a brilliant guy with a PhD, had a great career, etc. Now he's retired and he spends ALL his time on Facebook. He doesn't help my Mom with anything. He can hardly set down tech to play with his grandchild. It really captures some people completely, even smart people.
I've never done Facebook, but from what I've seen there's probably an AI that takes in everything you post, then manipulates you with marketing and "non-existing in real life" bots.
Just post a few random hot-button keywords ("abortion", "Islamic", etc.) without any verbs and watch them come out of the woodwork.
I've never done Facebook, but from what I've seen there's probably an AI that takes in everything you post, then manipulates you with marketing...
There is no "probably" about that, it is a well known, established fact. You would be flabbergasted to read about what farcebook was doing with Ai to identify, and deliberately target emotionally vulnerable kids to advertise products that sell well towards people in emotionally distressed states. It's absolutely abhorrent marketing.
I don't think it's so much the phones as social media. My teenage daughters have phones, but we absolutely prohibit them from having social media and from having free, unfettered access to the internet.
The result: They use their phones to actually gasp communicate with people! They talk and text with their friends.
They don't see Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, etc. Their friends make fun of them a little bit, but as they get older they realize they aren't missing out on anything. Social media is an empty ghost town. Oh sure, people are there, but wisdom and truth left a long time ago...
Hey what's wrong with flip phones?! I love my dumb phone! It calls, sends messages through T9 texting, and tells me the time! I still have a computer and access to the internet, but I don't need or want that with me 24/7. Simplicity can be a good thing.
Cop-out. Parents abandoned their children. Generations of latch-key kids who spend all of their time in a social broth, never once dried off and told or shown how the world works.
First it was exile of women from the work place (from women doing most clothing and textile work to men at factories doing it), then children got TV to keep them quiet when women were 'freed' and sent to the factories and offices alongside men, the video games, then cell phones.
Cell phones - and video games, television, and whatever else - aren't to blame. Overworked, overstressed, energy-sapped (and in some cases, just plain lazy) parents are.
How many Gen-Xers here wore a shoelace with a key on it around your necks at school (so you could get in the house after school before your parents got home from work)?
Millennials or Zoomers probably think we were crazy, but it was pretty common.
I just had a key on a keyring.....which I lost. I had to teach myself to pick locks to get in to my house. When we moved out and had to return the keys, I just shrugged about how I got in for like four years.
I'm just glad I didn't lose the key on a snowy day.....
Lol. If I forgot my key I used the earpiece of my wire-rimmed glasses to open the basement door. Crap lock.
Edit - when I got my 1st car (a Chevy Cavalier hatchback) I kept a coat-hanger under the hood so I could get in if I locked my keys inside. That was back when you could open the hood from the outside. I got really good with popping the lock.
Balance in all things is required otherwise you’ll have no real thoughts of your own. We need time alone - because it’s in the quiet moments when I can reflect on problems and finds solutions. If you’re constantly listening to someone or thing, how can you know how you feel and what you think. I love fixing problems and it’s in these gaps that the answers or at least different ways to address an issue comes. Honestly it’s what I’m most proud of and I wouldn’t have the skill if I was never alone. The first step is recognizing it as a problem. I hope she has a good following so more people realize this.
Good friends in California told me several years ago about a high school friend of theirs that went to school for neurosciences and then earned a MBA. He was hired early, when all of the app craze started hitting phones, to help make the apps more addictive. He designed the apps’ reward systems to follow the endorphin cycle.
They know what they are doing. It’s not necessarily the screen but it is what is being consumed.
hmmm, could the push for "sea salt", which is low in iodine, be part of this? (the commercial salt we have all used for decades has iodine added to it)
Is this about cell phones? I've never owned one. I never needed one. I tell people that and I see a very perplexed expression on their face. They are astonished that I can live my life without a cell phone.
I'd love that, although I'd rather go back to the old text pagers. You could be reached in case of an emergency. My dad used to have one of the original ones that just beeped when he was on the kidney transplant list, and had to call if he got paged.
I had one that would show the number and a short msg for about a year and it was much better than the original. I also told people if they ever paged me with their number and 911 it better be a real emergency or I would never answer another page from them again. Once businesses started issuing cell phones to employees we completely lost work/life balance.
Thankfully the market never called for any of this. The cabal pumped reams of freshly printed dollars into “silicon valley” paying people to develop small pieces of their open air prison warden. They also subsidize every tech monopoly producing these products to an unbelievable degree: all the IP, all the development efforts, all the manufacturing and all the shipping them across the ocean, all the retail efforts. From top to bottom, it is a creature of money printing and not of the market.
When the subsidies stop I estimate it will cost $10,000 to produce a smartphone from ten years ago. There will be no demand for these products when they cost what it actually takes to produce and sell them. And we will return to the 80s and 90s.
what alarms me is the staggering amount of gen x-ers (the parents who warned us of technology) have now completely cucked on it and spend hours daily doomscrolling.
Bio-robots.
Calcify the 3'eye ( Pineal gland ) and you cut the connection to higher self and the Morals we all was born with.
HCQ will decalcify btw
HCQ? Isn’t that a type of horse poison or something and not an180 year old medication that’s a generic safer than Tylenol?
https://youtu.be/NUKv1LfbClI?si=KoZt6gwg8l1AOvOL
When Panama canal was dug and the death rate was impacting the work performance a British fellow was called in. He had experience with Peruvian Bark from British Army. They used extensively in Africa and India. You can not win a war with sick/dead soldiers eh :)
He stopped the deaths with this bark. Today the synthetic version is hydroxychloroquin ( HCQ ) but the organic form that was used as a anti malaria remedy is called Cinchona red bark and is native to SA. I have in powder and raw bark.
Never heard that HCQ is poison to horses.
Edit, just watched clip, yup that is the stuff lol. Good one.
Iodine to replace the halogen fluoride and chloride in the pineal gland. Need to decalicy by ion exchange of halogens.
Heck of a site here.
https://decalcifypinealgland.com/how-to-decalcify-the-pineal-gland/
Never heard of but makes sense to me, will take a look see. Thanks
Dr Mercola had an extensive interview with a Dr Chritiansen (spelling?) on why we're over iodinized. We really get too much as it's even put in animal feed. It's one of those situations where "hey, it's bad for your health in excess so let's put it into absolutely everything."
Jesuit bark, it was called iirc
I heard this same claim on a carnivore diet podcast. One caller mentioned it cleared his pineal gland and he got off all medications, brain fog gone, more spiritual.
HCQ is hydroxychloroquin?
Correct
Iodine deficiencies screw up your glandular and cognitive functions as well.
Eat fish regularly, problem solved.
From Atlantic only hahaha No glow in dark me :)
Not long after the Fukushima thing, I heard there were radioactive hotspots all along the CA coastline, depending on how strongly that part of the landmass was getting currents from Japan. Whales being found with massive tumors, etc.
No way to really know how much is still going on there and what the .jp government are not telling their citizens or anyone else.
But bonus, iodine is essential for fighting off the affects of radiation poisoning as well.
Right then the Canadian PM S.Harper ordered all monitoring stations on Canadian West coast shut down. We only have a few unconfirmed private readings.
Worth to know note. S.Harper was the PM who got turned away from a UN sovereign countries meeting btw. Canada is not nor has ever been a sovereign country a fact I am sure DJT knows all about :)
Hard disagree. I have been "behind screens" since the early 90s and every single thing I have learned was on a screen. My first times reading Kafka or Sun Tzu were .txt files on usenet. I explored my hobbies and passions which made me HAPPY when I needed it most as a tween. I met people I would have never met, for better or worse. I heard songs I would have never ever heard in my life unless I had been born in another country. Some of those songs are still my favorites. Fast forward decades, the screen gave me my wife via okcupid. The screen gave me the Donald, the screen gave me Q. which means, the screen gave me hope.
"The very rocks will cry out his name" No one can convince me otherwise, these slabs of glass, chips of silicon, laden with precious metal, making magic happen in our hands and connecting us to one another, are proof of Him.
This woman would be vapid brain rot even if she grew up in a Shaolin monastery. Then she will go on to have kids and they will not only be mentally handicapped, but technologically set back as well because she tried to blame her shortcomings on the screen when they are really all on her. I bet she never tried to actually research something, anything. Nor did she join a forum and have productive conversations. Or at the very least learn the way her device works and learn dos or adb and be her own tech support.
And you know where this mindset comes from? Marketing. Because laptop, tablet, and mobile sales are down, companies are selling these people bespoke flip phones based on the idea screen time is bad and these airheads eat it up and spend the cash
Another example is cameras. Flagship phones have cameras that match entry level DSLRs, but gen A/gen Z normies are spending $22 on the disposable cameras we used to buy for $3 at the gas station https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/shop/fujifilm-fujicolor-quicksnap-flash-400-35mm-camera?
There are also the CD players made to look like record players complete with a for show needle that does nothing https://www.target.com/p/studebaker-retro-cd-player-with-bluetooth/-/A-94446083?
Gen A and Gen Z are a special kind of dumb
The phones are also designed to be addictive. My Dad is a brilliant guy with a PhD, had a great career, etc. Now he's retired and he spends ALL his time on Facebook. He doesn't help my Mom with anything. He can hardly set down tech to play with his grandchild. It really captures some people completely, even smart people.
I've never done Facebook, but from what I've seen there's probably an AI that takes in everything you post, then manipulates you with marketing and "non-existing in real life" bots. Just post a few random hot-button keywords ("abortion", "Islamic", etc.) without any verbs and watch them come out of the woodwork.
I think you are completely right. The amount of nonconsensual human experimentation Facebook has ADMITTED to is already damning.
There is no "probably" about that, it is a well known, established fact. You would be flabbergasted to read about what farcebook was doing with Ai to identify, and deliberately target emotionally vulnerable kids to advertise products that sell well towards people in emotionally distressed states. It's absolutely abhorrent marketing.
I abandoned phone gaming a decade ago, and strictly use my phone for texting, weather checking, and as an alarm clock; Nothing else.
I use mine to talk to people.
It can do that? Ahoy, ahoy!
Your example is about Facebook, not the phone. The phone is a device. It's what you put on it that matters.
I don't think it's so much the phones as social media. My teenage daughters have phones, but we absolutely prohibit them from having social media and from having free, unfettered access to the internet.
The result: They use their phones to actually gasp communicate with people! They talk and text with their friends.
They don't see Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, etc. Their friends make fun of them a little bit, but as they get older they realize they aren't missing out on anything. Social media is an empty ghost town. Oh sure, people are there, but wisdom and truth left a long time ago...
Holy cow. You might be me. This is my exact story as well. I have even used the "very stones will cry out" concept in conversation before. Nice.
Hey what's wrong with flip phones?! I love my dumb phone! It calls, sends messages through T9 texting, and tells me the time! I still have a computer and access to the internet, but I don't need or want that with me 24/7. Simplicity can be a good thing.
the message she is expressing as she reads it off yet another screen...
That's what I noticed as well. However, recognizing you have a problem is the first step in dealing with it. I pray she is able to deal with it.
Cop-out. Parents abandoned their children. Generations of latch-key kids who spend all of their time in a social broth, never once dried off and told or shown how the world works.
First it was exile of women from the work place (from women doing most clothing and textile work to men at factories doing it), then children got TV to keep them quiet when women were 'freed' and sent to the factories and offices alongside men, the video games, then cell phones.
Cell phones - and video games, television, and whatever else - aren't to blame. Overworked, overstressed, energy-sapped (and in some cases, just plain lazy) parents are.
How many Gen-Xers here wore a shoelace with a key on it around your necks at school (so you could get in the house after school before your parents got home from work)?
Millennials or Zoomers probably think we were crazy, but it was pretty common.
Mine was on a section of wire, and I'm classified as millennial (1991)
Wow - I didn't realize parents could still do that and not be arrested back then. I was 1970.
The further you are from a city the more common it was in the later years of the 20th
I just had a key on a keyring.....which I lost. I had to teach myself to pick locks to get in to my house. When we moved out and had to return the keys, I just shrugged about how I got in for like four years.
I'm just glad I didn't lose the key on a snowy day.....
Lol. If I forgot my key I used the earpiece of my wire-rimmed glasses to open the basement door. Crap lock.
Edit - when I got my 1st car (a Chevy Cavalier hatchback) I kept a coat-hanger under the hood so I could get in if I locked my keys inside. That was back when you could open the hood from the outside. I got really good with popping the lock.
Balance in all things is required otherwise you’ll have no real thoughts of your own. We need time alone - because it’s in the quiet moments when I can reflect on problems and finds solutions. If you’re constantly listening to someone or thing, how can you know how you feel and what you think. I love fixing problems and it’s in these gaps that the answers or at least different ways to address an issue comes. Honestly it’s what I’m most proud of and I wouldn’t have the skill if I was never alone. The first step is recognizing it as a problem. I hope she has a good following so more people realize this.
I wonder if she could have read that any faster and with less emotion
Perhaps also memorize it instead of reading it from a screen.
I have a "dumb" phone and I recommend it if you are struggling with phone addiction and want to reclaim your life.
I never used my phone for browsing any website my desktop pc can access,
Just texting and calling my folks
Extremely wise. The phone apps are designed to manipulate and addict.
The fry voice is annoying
Snapgram, Instantchat, Facetalk?
I must be completely isolated as I have never heard of these!
She was mocking her parents I think—they weren’t up with the terms.
Yes, she clearly says such in the video.
"They didn't understand. They couldn't even say it right. We thought we knew better than them."
Good friends in California told me several years ago about a high school friend of theirs that went to school for neurosciences and then earned a MBA. He was hired early, when all of the app craze started hitting phones, to help make the apps more addictive. He designed the apps’ reward systems to follow the endorphin cycle.
They know what they are doing. It’s not necessarily the screen but it is what is being consumed.
hmmm, could the push for "sea salt", which is low in iodine, be part of this? (the commercial salt we have all used for decades has iodine added to it)
Is this about cell phones? I've never owned one. I never needed one. I tell people that and I see a very perplexed expression on their face. They are astonished that I can live my life without a cell phone.
I'd love that, although I'd rather go back to the old text pagers. You could be reached in case of an emergency. My dad used to have one of the original ones that just beeped when he was on the kidney transplant list, and had to call if he got paged.
I had one that would show the number and a short msg for about a year and it was much better than the original. I also told people if they ever paged me with their number and 911 it better be a real emergency or I would never answer another page from them again. Once businesses started issuing cell phones to employees we completely lost work/life balance.
I want a refund, we didnt get the cyberpunk dystopia we were promised. We just got shitty touch responsive rectangles.
Remember how creative tech was in the late 90s and 00s? Now its more of the same shit every tech generation.
Thankfully the market never called for any of this. The cabal pumped reams of freshly printed dollars into “silicon valley” paying people to develop small pieces of their open air prison warden. They also subsidize every tech monopoly producing these products to an unbelievable degree: all the IP, all the development efforts, all the manufacturing and all the shipping them across the ocean, all the retail efforts. From top to bottom, it is a creature of money printing and not of the market.
When the subsidies stop I estimate it will cost $10,000 to produce a smartphone from ten years ago. There will be no demand for these products when they cost what it actually takes to produce and sell them. And we will return to the 80s and 90s.
what alarms me is the staggering amount of gen x-ers (the parents who warned us of technology) have now completely cucked on it and spend hours daily doomscrolling.