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NicoleDuhtrole 1 point ago +1 / -0

They couldn't leave the protesters out during pass-over ;)

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NicoleDuhtrole 5 points ago +5 / -0

Where do you think that watermelon came from? It's April! It could be Florida, but probably Mexico or further south.

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NicoleDuhtrole 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wooden chop sticks? I think it would be best to avoid the clear plastic utensils. According to Dr Clark many clear plastic things contain cesium.

Dr Clark says always eat with utensils.

https://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/cure.pdf

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NicoleDuhtrole 2 points ago +2 / -0

When the warrants become convertible the price difference between DJTWW and DJT should equalize to $11.50. With DJT at $41 and DJTWW at $19 today, the difference is $21. I suspect when it happens that it will be mostly DJT going down.

I assume you bought them through a brokerage. You can sell them when the market opens on Monday. If you have the warrants in an IRA then there may be penalties.

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NicoleDuhtrole 6 points ago +7 / -1

Archived FDA page https://archive.ph/WPETT

I wonder what the spoon shaped antenna is made out of. Excerpt from Hulda Clark's book The Cure for All Diseases:

How can we rid our bodies of nickel? This is the challenge. Are we eating dirt? A small amount of dirt can't be avoided on our food. But we can stop sucking on nickel as if it were a lolli- pop. Our spoons, forks and knives are made of nickel! Stainless steel is 8% nickel! Does it really come off as you eat? When you stick a knife into the mayonnaise jar, it is stained in a few minutes. Try it. The mayonnaise has reacted with the metal loosening the nickel. When you smear the knife over your bread, this film comes off and you eat it. If you were to put the knife in your mouth, now, you could taste the metal.

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NicoleDuhtrole 1 point ago +1 / -0

WSJ: The internet is filling up because frens are sending millions of 'good morning' texts. https://media.greatawakening.win/post/RtW3NY1hmT9c.jpeg

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NicoleDuhtrole 4 points ago +4 / -0

Starting May 28, the settlement period for most investments will go from 2 days to 1 day. The settlement time is one way they stop the people from day trading.

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NicoleDuhtrole 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why do actors say "break a leg?" They want to see their buddies end up in a cast ;) It's a matter of definitions, just like "baffled." While researching this, I realized there is a lot of uncertainty about this idiom. Given the amount of fake news, it becomes clear that there is even more fake history. This one may have originated from ticktalk.

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NicoleDuhtrole 2 points ago +2 / -0

L 13

LL 17

C 10

LR 9

R 17

L+LL 30

R+LR 26

Only 3.4% of journalists were republican in this survey https://archive.is/elbRT (36.4% democrat)

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NicoleDuhtrole 2 points ago +2 / -0

Remember when banks gave out gifts for making a deposit? Like stainless steel flatware? (I'm not that old) People aren't going to sell their SILVERware if they use it every day. 🤔

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NicoleDuhtrole 6 points ago +7 / -1

Tonight on “everything’s f****ed” Stainless Steel. Stainless steel is usually considered a healthy alternative to teflon and plastic. Unfortunately, many of the most common varieties of stainless steel contain about 10% nickel. Nickel consumption can result in prostate problems. Nickel allergy is somewhat common and results in a skin rash.

Cookware: Dr. Clark recommends glass, enamel, ceramic.

Water bottles: Glass or plastic? Dr. Clark does not recommend water bottles. p431

Cutlery: Plastic

Things like door handles and appliances, we hopefully are not licking them but we do touch them often. Brass door handles have better antimicrobial properties.

“Everything’s flipped” is back due to new (to me) material from Hulda Clark. https://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/cure.pdf p124-127 While I consider her book to be very good, she makes a lot of claims that I avoid sharing without independent verification.

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NicoleDuhtrole 1 point ago +1 / -0

I use it a lot myself. If you don't have cancer than, OK, I guess? I've heard of old timers using everclear to clean stuff. Sucks paying the taxes on that though.

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NicoleDuhtrole 16 points ago +17 / -1

I highly recommend everyone get a copy of her book. It's the best I've read in a while. No registration required. https://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/cure.pdf If that gets taken down, let me know and I'll upload to catbox.

I checked some hand sanitizer and most of them had ethyl alcohol. (The good stuff)

Makes me wonder if the isopropyl alcohol shortage of 2020 might have been a WH op.

EDIT: Isopropyl alcohol is not on the prop 65 list.

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NicoleDuhtrole 1 point ago +1 / -0

In the 1950s minimum wage was $0.75. With the current silver price, that would be $19.39.

Between 1965 and 1971 our currency was decoupled from silver and gold.

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NicoleDuhtrole 2 points ago +2 / -0

Many of the frequencies used by Rife are in the broadcast band. https://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/RifeMORs.htm What is interesting is that many countries have or want to shut down AM and LW broadcasting.

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NicoleDuhtrole 3 points ago +4 / -1

Does anyone expect a few millimeters of paint with 1-50% lead content to block any significant amount of radiation. To block 99% of radiation you need 3 inches of lead.

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