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Glooptygloop 2 points ago +2 / -0

Someone on here intimated that Lee Greenwood had "evil energy" around him but I could never get any more clarification

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which, with the population being as well armed as we are, pretty much means WE have 30k guillotines. FEMA is just storing them for us

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Glooptygloop 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is what they have wanted for a decade. Remember the Clip of Fauci and others talking about "blowing up the system" with a new respiratory virus? That was from a WHO or similar meeting on universal flu vaccines

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Glooptygloop 4 points ago +4 / -0

I grew up with Nancy Reagan telling me to "just say no." Imma roll with that one.

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

And looks like some JIDF came thru and downvoted all of us. Must be over the target

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's working too. One of my fucktard FB friends is already unironically posting this story with SC tirades about how Repubs ruin everything

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

I appreciated his original protocol but got skeeved out by his repeated mentions of the Talmud.

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

The azithromycin is just another anti inflammatory, I don't know really what else it does against viral infections. There are studies showing that covid can infect gut bacteria so the azithro helps with that I guess.

Don't forget this is some watered down variant now, not OG covid which was a lot stronger.

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Glooptygloop 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not a doctor but the Lancet and NIH articles I found indicate it's not sufficiently known what pregnancy risks exist so it is not indicated for use by pregnant women.

Which squares with what I know of the mechanism by which it works against viruses; it blocks importation across the nucleus wall by affecting importin alpha and beta proteins.

It would seem that there are many things that might need to cross between nuclei in a pregnant woman and her developing baby so I would say don't chance it.

Use the quercetin zinc Zelenko protocol instead, seems perhaps safer

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Glooptygloop 9 points ago +9 / -0

I found the opposite quite by accident when I was a fan of his.

  1. He covered a local case that I was interested in and so did research on myself. He made certain claims that did not at all match the official newspaper reports of the 100 year old case in the town archives, but which tended to make it fit the profile points better for inclusion into the book as a weird case rather than a tragic one.

  2. As an author myself I was suspicious why he does not sell his books on Amazon. I have run into Amazon's anti-plagiarism software a couple times on my own as people have cribbed my work for websites and it is very hard to prove something is NOT plagiarized when you don't even know what the software is claiming IS.

I hesitate to call anyone a plagiarist but I can say that SOME of his articles when compared to sites like Charlieproject.org and other articles, bore a STRONG similarity to the original published work which felt like he had possibly copy pasted certain sections.

This would dovetail with why one would not put their book on Amazon because your account is frozen if you are accused by the software of potential plagiarism and if one is unsure what one copied this would be an ever present danger.

  1. In some cases people HAVE been found since the books were written and he continues to reference their stories on interviews and in the books as still matching the profile points, never acknowledging that their deaths were proven to be otherwise. This to me hurts his credibility. I'd have to think of specific names but one that iirc comes to mind is a woman who was found a few hundred yards off a trail dead in her sleeping bag because she had solo hiked and injured an ankle and couldn't get to help so she just bunked down until her supplies were exhausted and died.

I like his stuff, but because of these and other reasons I view him a bit more like a campfire storyteller and take his stuff with a grain of salt is all.

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Glooptygloop 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just FYI, approach Paulides' work with caution. I say this as a former owner of all of his books. It's more a good story in many cases than it is a factual story.

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Glooptygloop 3 points ago +3 / -0

Better fire up the help wanted ads, gonna be rolling employee outages in WA state government from here on out

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

Same. I didn't have to do anything I wouldn't have done to get a DL to get it either

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Glooptygloop 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know, haven't been able to find out much about it from googling so far

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