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Dogsoldier2 11 points ago +12 / -1

It doesn't harm normal tissue. It's a natural ingredient in a lot of vegetables and has been used as a medicine for centuries by native tribes in several ways. It's anti-bacterial and was used to pack open wounds to prevent infection. Like caffeine it's also a mild stimulant and it's no more addictive than caffeine. The danger comes from the additives added to it by companies along with pesticides and herbicides. And of course from smoking it, but smoking anything is dangerous. Not because of the nicotine but because of the tar and gases that come from burning it. Smoking dried lettuce, spinach or anything else would cause the same problems.

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Dogsoldier2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Somebody probably "had it in" for him.

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Dogsoldier2 6 points ago +6 / -0

Is that Aunt Jemima or Uncle Jemima?

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Dogsoldier2 17 points ago +17 / -0

I've never played that game of "respecting the dead." Screw that, dying isn't special, billions of people have died and all of us are going to die. So dying doesn't make a person a hero or a better person anymore than taking a crap does. If a person was an asshole or a POS in life I'll call it like it is when that person is dead too. Dying doesn't change anything we have done in life. It simply means we can't repair the damage we have done. Therefore, we should be remembered for how we were in life. If you don't want people talking about what an asshole you were, now is the time to fix it. Dying doesn't fix it, it makes it permanent.

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Dogsoldier2 8 points ago +11 / -3

Until people realize Hitler was a puppet of the Rothschild family they are going to keep being fooled. Make no mistake, the Nazis won. Now research and find out who controls the Nazi World Order (NWO).

u/#q939

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u/#q936

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Dogsoldier2 21 points ago +21 / -0

True. And that point was known by cultures all over the world for many years. It's called the Doctrine of Signatures.

My grandfather was native and it's interesting how in the native tongue many foods are named after the human body or were used for their resemblance to the body parts.

Strawberries were called "heart berries" (we know now that they are beneficial to the heart).

Ginseng was call "man root" (for libido) not only in my grandfather's tongue but also in Asia.

The milky sap from milkweed was used as a lotion by pregnant women to ease breast soreness.

There are many more I could list.

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Dogsoldier2 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Hill is a liberal as they get. That's why John Solomon, the only real reporter they had, left them and started his own news outlet Just The News. Q told us John was being protected by White Hats not long after he left The Hill.

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Dogsoldier2 1 point ago +5 / -4

It's not breaking. This was from 2020 the Athens Democracy Forum sponsored by The New York Times. Nothing AJ shares is breaking. He simply rehashes and sensationalizes older news that any anon should already know. AJ's handlers (MOS) don't allow him to reveal anything of substance. I can't believe people still post his crap here on a Q research forum after Q explicitly called him out several times.

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Dogsoldier2 4 points ago +4 / -0

Same. I think I've tasted them once in my life and I was not impressed. My uncle was a firefighter and he said placing a bag of potato chips near a heat source was the best way to commit arson without it looking intentional.

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Dogsoldier2 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you would take the time to read the studies you'd find nicotine is beneficial to your health. It's a natural substance in a lot of vegetables. It has anti-bacterial properties, it's a nootropic (smart drug) and enhances cognitive ability, it's anti-inflammatory and it's a stimulant just like caffeine and is no more addictive than caffeine. Acutely, potential side-effects of nicotine are similar to acute side-effects of other stimulants such as yohimbine or caffeine due to increasing catecholamines. The problems come when smoking it, smoking anything causes problems. And also the additives added to nicotine products are harmful in many ways.

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Dogsoldier2 14 points ago +14 / -0

This is a very old video done before Tucker was awake. All you have to do is search for "Tucker and 9/11" even on Youtube and find many more recent videos of Tucker talking about 9/11 in a totally different way. There's one of him interviewing Vivek 9 months ago talking about how the FBLie and Clown In America are hiding the truth. There's a lot of people that were totally convinced that official story of 9/11 was truth that now don't believe a word of the official story.

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Dogsoldier2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hell they don't need a law to enable them to lie. They've been lying to the people since before 1913 and none of them have gone to prison for it yet.

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Dogsoldier2 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Last President or 1900

From the author who told us about Baron Trump, comes another tale, this one lamenting the Democrat Party's "socialist" platform of 1896, and warning that the election of "Bryan" would be the last election for president, as the country would dissolve within a single four year term. Hence the title of the book "1900" or, "The Last President." But, just who is the "last president" according to Lockwood? Is it Bryan, or the man with a "a gleam of devilish joy" in his eyes? Might it be the Baron Trump (or is it, Barron Trump) of his previous books? Might the passage of time reveal all?

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Dogsoldier2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did you even read the article?

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Dogsoldier2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not if what Musk recently said in an interview with Jordan Peterson is true. He said he believed the lies and allowed his son to take puberty blockers. Not realizing they would sterilize him. He said in essence his son is dead now and he swore to try to take all of them down. X (Twitter) is just one small part of that effort. According to him this happened during Covid. Q would have known better.

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Dogsoldier2 6 points ago +9 / -3

There wasn't a plane at the Pentagon either.

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