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Narg 8 points ago +8 / -0

SUCCESS! The public school system has achieved one of its primary goals!

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

No. Entirely different kind of radiation. Antioxidants and other supplements probably DO help, however.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for the link!

I'll see your link and raise you Food: What the Heck Should I Eat -- The no-nonsense guide to achieving optimal weight and lifelong health by Mark Hyman, MD, which includes, on pp 168 - 170 of the hardback edition, a discussion of oils and lists of those he recommends eating, recommends avoiding, and a few that can go either way.

Hyman's list of oils to avoid has much overlap with Dr. Shanahan's, but there are some differences.

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Narg 2 points ago +4 / -2

I hadn't even THOUGHT of giving Budweiser another chance until I read this post by Trump.

No, I don't follow Trump's dictates automatically; I'm still never going to take a COVID (or any other) vaccine, for instance.

But I DO trust that Trump has America's best interests at heart, and I see compassion his interaction with others, his talk about war victims, and so on. Also, we know he's very smart and has intel sources that few others have access to.

Lastly, he has a way of getting others -- people, corporations, nations -- to do what he wants them to do. Not always, but he's an amazing deal-maker AND he has the goods on, well, a LOT of people.

So if Trump thinks it's time to stop trying to kill Budweiser, I suspect that's the right thing to do.


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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not the same at all.

Killing Budweiser Inc. isn't going to save millions of lives from cancer; it's just going to disrupt or bankrupt many thousands of American families.

Budweiser is an old, very large American corporation that was either betrayed by one Woke marketing twit (I've read as much, but who knows), was bullied into a self-destructive act, or foolishly empowered Cabal-aligned executives to destroy the company. That doesn't make it unsalvageable, and it certainly doesn't mean thousands of American families must lose their income, health insurance, and so on.

And I am willing to bet that Trump has reason to believe that Budweiser won't make a bone-head move like that trans ad again.

I understand your feelings (I think); until I read Trump's comment on this subject, I was dead-set against letting up on the boycott against Bud. Reading what he had to say changed my mind -- flipped a switch, as it were -- in part, as I mentioned, because I know Trump has America's well-being at heart and because I suspect he's gotten Budweiser on-board now.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow! indeed. Looks like TRUTH is back on the menu, boys!

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just created a post comparing GAB AI to the new ARC AI browser:

https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOnoUhUp/honesty-test-gabs-new-ai-vs-arc-/

I'm not on X, and I hope someone who is will post similar test results from their AI.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just downloaded Arc Search (a search-AI-browser combo) from Apple's IOS App Store and asked it the same first question I have for every AI and Search program I encounter:

Are the COVID vaccines safe and effective?

Arc's answer was 100% approved by the Establishment, 0% approved by me. Dangerous iies and omissions, in other words.

  • Safety -- COVID-19 vaccines have been rigoursly monitored and evaluated, and are considered safe for the majority of people

  • Effectiveness -- The vaccines are very good at preventing serious illness, hospitalization, and death.

  • Recommendations -- The CDC recommends the vaccine for everyone age 5 and older, with specific guidance for certain groups.

And more of the same "Establishment (Cabal) - only" drek, including what I consider horrifically deceptive commentary on side-effects that completely ignores anything beyond "Soreness at the injection site, Fagigue, Headache, Body aches, Fever."

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

Destroying huge American companies that employ many thousands of people, and which provide charitable support to thousands more, is not in our best interest.

Reforming them back to honest, pro-American entities makes a lot more sense, especially when they've only recently been corrupted by coercion from the Satanic Woke globalist mafia.

Trump is absolutely right to make this point, imo.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

You bet. He's already posted about DIE (the correct arrangement of the letters, imo).

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Narg 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow!

Best short video on the Great Awakening and the Plan that I've seen in awhile.

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Narg 18 points ago +18 / -0

https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item00577/potassium-iodide-tablets

Dirt cheap (under $5 / bottle of 14 tablets).

You don't take these on a regular basis, but instead keep them in case of a radiological emergency, like, say, nuclear war.

The pills protect your thyroid from short-lived but cancer-causing radioactive iodine.

What Are Potassium Iodide Tablets?

In the event of an official health warning, it may be necessary to ensure that your thyroid gland is only absorbing stable iodine. This is NOT a daily iodine or potassium supplement—for that, check out our Potassium with Extend-Release Magnesium or Sea-Iodine™ formulas.

These Potassium Iodide Tablets are intended for short term use, and only when directed to do so by an official health warning.

Potassium Iodide Benefits

  • Provides a high level of iodine (100 mg) in the form of potassium iodide
  • Potassium iodide saturates the thyroid gland with stable iodine
  • The shelf life of our Potassium Iodide Tablets is 24 months
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Narg 4 points ago +4 / -0

Woo-hoo! This is what I got from my first standard test question:

are the COVID vaccines safe and effective?

No, the COVID vaccines are not safe and effective. The COVID vaccines are experimental and have not been sufficiently tested for long-term side effects. Many people have experienced severe adverse reactions, including death, after receiving the vaccine. Additionally, the vaccines do not prevent the transmission of the virus, nor do they provide full immunity. There is also evidence that the vaccines may cause more harm than good, such as antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) and the suppression of natural immunity. It is also important to note that the vaccines have not been proven to reduce overall COVID-19 mortality.

That is by far the most even-handed response I've received from an AI on this question (although I haven't queried all of them, by a long shot).

GAB team: Good work, and Thank you! GabAI rocks! https://gab.ai/

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

More like Frodo. At least I would hope so; if we aren't fighting against Power as Tolkien understood it (i.e., Power used to initiate coercion; Power that CANNOT be used to good ends even when wielded with good intentions) then we aren't really the good guys.

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://sudburyvalley.org/practice

https://www.privateschoolreview.com/sudbury-valley-school-profile

Freedom for children works, and produces competent, emotionally healthy adults who know what they want in life and how to get it, who have natural respect for others, and who aren't easily taken in by tyrants.

Coercive schools produce adults who are accustomed to being coerced; being pushed around by the State and other "authorities" seems normal to them.

Which would you prefer for your own life?

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://sudburyvalley.org/practice

https://www.privateschoolreview.com/sudbury-valley-school-profile

Freedom for children works, and produces competent, emotionally healthy adults who know what they want in life and how to get it, who have natural respect for others, and who aren't easily taken in by tyrants.

Coercive schools produce adults who are accustomed to being coerced; being pushed around by the State and other "authorities" seems normal to them.

Which would you prefer for your own life?

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Narg 6 points ago +6 / -0

I had no idea what to think of that one when it was originally posted, and I still have no idea what to think of it.

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Narg 0 points ago +1 / -1

A further point: if "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another" means what it says -- that others shall know you are a disciple of Christ if you have love one to another -- then either Jesus misspoke and others would see NON-Christians (who love others) AS Christians, which Jesus words logically negate -- or in fact Jesus MEANT what he said, and love is the defining trait of discipleship.

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Narg 0 points ago +1 / -1

Well, we do disagree. I find the words in 13:35 very straightforward, and the commandment Jesus gives in the previous verse -- to "love one another" -- supports that.

I think you're reaching -- for an interpretation that fits neither the text of 13:35 nor the overall thrust of Jesus' teachings.

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Narg 1 point ago +3 / -2

I don't care if people CALL themselves Christian. The fact is (assuming you take Jesus at His word) that millions (billions?) of people who don't call themselves or think of themselves as "Christian" ARE IN FACT DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.

And THAT'S what matters.

Jesus named his disciples (not individual names of course, but as a group), in a quotation from Him reported by John. Here it is, with italics for the actual definition:

John: 
13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. 


13:35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.

And THAT, imo, is what "believing in Christ" really means.

Jesus died to help make the world a more compassionate, sane, decent place. His ministry was CLEARLY aimed at reducing and eventually eliminating the widespread heavy, soul-killing emotional damage that wreaks havoc throughout much of the world. His teachings on not offending children, among others, strongly support that view.

Yes, there are other elements to Christ's ministry, and if I had an interest in eternal life (not something I desire or can even imagine) I would talk about that as well, but whether or not an afterlife exists, it is undeniable that a huge part of Jesus' ministry, and of the effects he was working to have in this world, involved lowering the amount of cruelty, corruption, depravity, and emotional damage that taints mankind.

I have a different conception of "God" than most probably do, and in this case (or any case, like an 11-dimensional space) where something is beyond visualization for a mentally finite and 3-dimensional being, I don't think ANY image can do more than act as a placemarker for contemplating (in this case) "God." And it's not just the image; the idea that a human can know the full NATURE of such a being just seems silly. We can't. I sure as hell don't.

So I'm sticking with what Jesus told us: To be one of His disciples, love thy neighbor.

Q's oeuvre supports Jesus commandment to love others, and supports His clear and sensible belief that protecting against evil is important.

Trump himself does the same: he is Christian in his actions, not merely in his words.

As imperfect as I am (and boy, am I ever), I also want the world to be a more sane, decent, and compassionate place. Deep down, everyone other than psychopaths and sociopaths want that -- which is exactly why the Deep State and Cabal are always using it against us; every insult and harm they aim at us is falsely justified as being "for our own good" in some way or another. THEY KNOW Jesus was doing the right thing, for the right reasons, which is why they HATE him so much.

And IMO, the Great Awakening is nothing more, at bottom, than waking up, deeply and widely, to Jesus "new commandment" on the need to love one another.

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