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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

If she weren't farming, I'd call this out. America, and by extension the West, are depending on data centers and AI to leapfrog China's and the Old World's long game and reassert.

China was a couple of years behind last year and has been going scorched earth with lawfare, stealing technology and releasing it open source to disrupt stock prices, and running informational warfare campaigns to shift narratives. They're trying to slow it all down before it reaches escape velocity and makes decades of effort moot.

No one saw this coming. China didn't notice it coming back in 2017. The Epsteins of the world didn't either.

This woman can't appreciate what's going on and that every day lost could cost her country dearly.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. Amongst other issues. Miscarriages are more often than not immunological and inflammation is that. ACE-2 is highly involved in pregnancy and the spike protein can also activate these receptors. It'd be like having millions of intruders inside the pregnant body pushing buttons out of sequence while the trained employees you hired to push, and prevent the pushing of, buttons are trying to do their job.

ACE-2 inhibitors cause birth defects and are contraindicated. Drugs that increase ACE-2 activation are untested in pregnant women but we know it's not something we should be testing. There's naturally a lot more ACE-2 activity, but women's bodies have evolved to exercise fine control over it and medications and spikes are the opposite of that.

It's all very sad.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good on you. I'm all for these kinds of drugs, I just want to give my read on them in case someone uses the wrong tool at the wrong time.

Ivermectin, for example, is a low grade protease inhibitor outside of its on label anti-parasitic properties. Excellent for cancers and viruses that rely on protease (COVID-19 being one of them). That one can be taken prophylactically in low doses or at least in periodic cycles and cleanses. Fenbendazole should only be part of cleanses though because of what's involved in metabolizing it. It's pretty hepatoxic but livers are pretty tolerant so long as they aren't relentlessly scarred and, if you have a cancer cell line that fenbendazole interferes with, sacrificing a percentage of your liver to clear cancer is worthwhile.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Page 14 gets into finding the spike in villous placenta capillaries. Unfortunately these have a diameter in micrometers while the spike is in nanometers. Means the spike proteins are probably entering the child. This just means vascular issues during development unless the spike is also a prion.

The study is saying that vaccinated women can experience placental inflammation likely induced by the proteins. Another barrier to fertility on top of everything else.

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ItLivesInTheWind 6 points ago +6 / -0

Reading up on the pharmokinetics, it's not shocking. It breaks down a key structure involved cell division. The mitotic spindle. Programmed cell death is triggered and housekeeping ensues.

Cancer cells divide with on an accelerated clock and will rush into the trap at a higher ratio to healthy cells. Even more true in the brain. Even more more true with a glioblastoma that's maybe trying to divide almost on a 24 hour clock VS neurons that typically DO NOT divide at all in adults.

Parts of your body will die off in percentages according to what was trying to divide while the mebendazole is in your system, but the tumor might well get hit in its entirety over a 48 hour period.

Seems worth it if you're far along with this kind of brain tumor. But please don't be taking this prophylactically. I'd imagine doing so would cause die offs in faster cell lines like your bone marrow. Treat this like chemotherapy, especially if you're injecting it. If you're eating it, it doesn't absorb all that well and kills intestinal parasites.

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ItLivesInTheWind 7 points ago +7 / -0

They're crashing the dollar to refinance the debt. It's an banking trick. Kind of like the special purpose vehicle installed between the treasury and federal reserve in Q2 of 2020 to stop the scamdemic attack on Trump's presidency from cascading into a full depression.

This is being done to wipe most of America's deficit going forward and it will hurt like hell, but success will mean pulling vast sums out of the banking sector and creating space for government stimulus to repatriate jobs.

As a Canadian, I wish you well and hope you keep the West alive.

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ItLivesInTheWind 7 points ago +7 / -0

Trump should just come out with a bulleted list of reasons for it. No shitting around. If it's because of our dairy, agriculture, and primary resource protectionism then say it out loud. If it's our banks and governments institutionalizing money laundering for narco states, say that. If it's about the port of Vancouver being the drop zone for Triad influence in North America and checking less than 1% of imports, say that out loud. If it's about the huge number of terror watchlist suspects Canada lets in on visas who then go on to cross into America, and our reluctance to act on shared intelligence, say it. Same goes for Dominion voting systems and leaking virus samples to China. Canada probably made the scamdemic possible and helped cheat Trump out of his second term.

The Canadian people are all in on a trade war because they think it's about a few kilos of fentanyl and a few Indians trying to cross illegally. Drag Canada's government into the light and wait for us to sort ourselves out.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Canada just announced food, clothing, vehicle, tools, electronics and tariffs. Looks like we'll be depressing our poor and working classes to keep our oligarchs comfy. I wonder how long we'll be able to keep it up and if we're retarded enough to escalate a food tax if America ratchets up in response.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

We're trying the Kamala fake it till you make it plan. It's to the tune of the American media helping our Liberals get around their own social media bans by having them in your papers and on your programs.

I fucking hope the CPC can pull off a deep majority. Canada depends on it. As much as I think Poilievre is a gutless panderer and I think his party has been disingenuous saying we only want a Carbon Tax Election, the alternative is grotesque. At least Pierre has a wing of his base that will get loud and tear his party apart if he wanders into Schwab's bed. The Liberals would just cheer it on.

I can depend on him to be a normal guy with a libertarian bent who'd at least feel proud if regular Canadians had something to show for his leadership.

Israel isn't going away anytime ever probably. We'd have to unplug from globalist bullshit first. But we're currently their beachhead for attacking America. Like we're even the HQ of the election rigging Dominion machines. We probably got the coronavirus samples to China by way of our Winnipeg lab. We're in deep that way and it's probably why we've been allowed to get away with our narcotics and money laundering.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's going to be wild watching the EU throw its economy into a thresher at the behest of the WEF. It's not like they can just spin up capacity to build war machines to keep this going. They'll still be buying US arms and handing them off to Ukraine.

Something similar is simmering in Canada. There's an international political and media machine trying to push Trudeau's successor into power. The idea is that Canada will gladly sacrifice itself as a speed bump to the American economy while pieces are moved to break MAGA's majority in 2026.

It's insane watching the Commonwealth and the Eurozone prepare to immolate themselves to retrack all the Build Back Better WEF bullshit that Trump is undoing.

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ItLivesInTheWind 5 points ago +5 / -0

Canada also punches above its weight class on welcoming people on terror watchlists. 2-3 of them are stopped on the northern border for every 1 stopped on the southern border. With about 10 times as many people coming through the southern, Canada is 20-30 times worse, per person, on terrorists.

Canada just got done trying to grow its population at sub-Saharan rates purely off immigration and some still functional parts of our media learned, through leaks, that they weren't doing background checks. We had student visas that allowed for unlimited work hours, unbound to a specific job, and eligible for spousal work visas. We brought in a lot of people from India's most militant province and about a third of that number from the middle east. Almost no questions asked.

It's become your country's problem now. Beyond that, we wash cartel money in our mysteriously profitable real estate market. Highest prices in North America for some of them while Canada's medium salary is lower than every American state's after being adjusted to USD. It's not hard to figure out what's going on.

It's no wonder we've been silenced in Five Eyes and most of our peer countries no longer trust us to work alone when it comes to international crime.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

They should have to stand in front of backgrounds that render the logos of who's sponsoring them. Have specific font sizes for dollar thresholds. Have the logos glow while they're advocating for these interests.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

Other countries socialize their health insurance premiums and have financial arguments against allowing substances that'll demonstrably increase what insurance companies ask of the government in the future. The USA isn't in this bind so there are fewer strings attached to politicians open to taking money to allow these substances because it'll never result in a politically toxic budget item while it increases their campaign funding via sponsorship and lobby monies.

It's not that these other countries care about their citizens, it's just that their systems are structured in a way that makes it indirectly burns political capital if they allow them.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Canada's role in rolling out Event 201to unseat Trump will be exposed at some point. The lab leak in China leaked Canadian sourced SARS from our Winnipeg lab. Canada needs to be dragged out into the light on this and Dominion and a legion of other globalist apparatuses that exist north of the 49th parallel to undermine the USA and prop up old money.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Going all in on money laundering and immigration turns countries into 2025 Canada. Liberals should be forced to visit Canadian cites to see what this looks like.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good. There's little they can do in the next 3.5 years with America ready to ignore them and show everyone else how things pan out for the control group. China just lost a phenomenal amount of leverage.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes they are. The PPC reached the legal threshold for inclusion in Canada's electoral debates.

The powers that be are trying to retroactively change the criteria for qualifying and it's amazing that they're doing this since it will all but ensure the Conservative Party of Canada nukes Trudeau's Party and the New Democrat Party from orbit.

All sitting parties are circling the wagons, to their own political detriment, so that the "right" doesn't get split.

The obvious reason is so that they can collude with the debate hosts to keep specific topics that the PPC would talk about out of the discourse. Immigration will be out so that the PPC's leader, Maxime Bernier, isn't there to bring up that doubling something then reducing by 25% is still increasing it by 50%. That Canadians will continue to drown. Beyond that, he'll bring up that Trudeau's invocation of martial law under the Emergency Act was illegal but that this got swept under the rug and the current Conservatives did nothing to put the genie back into the bottle.

Overall this is a BS attempt to control the Canadian election narrative and keep things that the people who control all of our parties want Out Of The Election Mandates. They do not want Poilievre having an immigration mandate. They do not want provinces to be able to trade with other provinces and disrupt their fiefdoms. They do not want to stop borrowing money to fund alt-left causes around the world.

Bernier would make very public noise about this and was set to be on the stage with these fuckers in a few months. This is last minute shit that is somehow being changed while our government is prorogued.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Elon is needed elsewhere. The point of him is to gut agencies until they're borderline breaking then force technological productivity and efficiencies on them. Removing technology to throw bodies at it for more money will never be feasible and so the updated apparatus will be resistant to reinfection by the deep state.

Having him as speaker would prevent long term gain for a small win when there are other people who could play defense the same way. The only upside to him would be watching the democrats fall over themselves screaming at someone with a social disability for not being able to play their social games.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds like a legitimate reason to wear a mask.

It's a vapour delivery. Meant to be inhaled by children who think a cloud is nicer than a needle. Issue is the lipid nanoparticles were killing the mice when delivered intranasally, just a few years back. Yale says they've cracked it and their specific strain of mice aren't dying. It's close to the brain, so this is an issue.

They're going to sell it as building mucosal immunity to respiratory viruses and they're probably going to try and piggy back it on bloodborne mRNA injections. People will just die that much faster.

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ItLivesInTheWind 8 points ago +8 / -0

He should sic the DOGE on it. Privatizing mail service is what countries do when they want to urbanize and stop small towns from growing into large towns. It screws up utilizing rural areas and is straight out of the playbook of the biggest WEF countries.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

Even if it isn't, I spent some time with an old Liberal colleague last week and he was explaining to me that BS has shareable subscriber and ban lists.

It would be trivially easy to create a honeypot within BS and track who has subscribed to or blocked what and use software to make a murder board out of that. There are software packages (like the one owned by Vance's patron) that could integrate almost any other data from outside BS to start flagging people.

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