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Wellifthisaintdandy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Only they haven't so far, exactly for the reason of not escalating/widening the conflict.

This is the reason I gravitate towards some other cause.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well one doesn't just fly out of Kiev, especially during bombing raids. The train-ride is the only way out. Russians have not targeted that.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have always felt that many Democrats would agree with Trump, It appears they agree with Massie...

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Wellifthisaintdandy 2 points ago +2 / -0

We like pragmatism.

USA mil merging with Israeli mil is treasonous IMO. So Massie was the voice of reason, and got hassled out for his torubles.

But, common sense will always outlast all legaleze. The point is: the people who voted against this bill (that is normally bipartizan), strongly disagree with something.

To them, signing this bill meant MAOR war, and what is not being mentioned is that it would be turning the extra pumps on for Israel 's war chests (and thereby hollowing out the US military with a final and possibly fatal blow).

So I notice that the hill does not have a word about the Israel/USA 'mil-merger' that Massie was talking about, however the military news notes that Massie tried to save the bill by decoupling that bit. Common sense. So that would have made the bill more USA-focused, at least. But the warhawks didn't agree.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 2 points ago +2 / -0

provisions that critics describe as a "military merger" are a central part of this defense bill. Formally known as the United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, the measures are embedded within Section 224 (also tracked as Section 219) of the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) https://www.military.com/massie-revives-effort-strip-ndaa-section-219-combining-us-israeli-defense

Thoughts?

I'll go: False Flag incoming.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'd like to add that If any brain is to recover, one needs minerals, including lithium; and animal fat.(and some vegetable ones like cold-pressed coconut or olive-oil)

the older people think that fat is bad for you, so you have to sneak it in - get potato fires cooked in lard, as a special treat, for example. Maybe sneak some real butter into their fridge - they think that's naughty but nice.

And that chocolate was talking about - also avocadoes, or liver pate, and blue cheese in a seventies-style smorgasbord.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 3 points ago +3 / -0

I would try topical ivermectin. People don't seem as scared of rubbing something on themselves as they are of swallowing pills.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 4 points ago +4 / -0

I hear you, I have the same problem,

My dad infantilzes me and starts explaining how vaccines are made (they are grown on eggyolks, he tells me). When I mention that mRNA jabs are an entirely different kettle of fish (and I don't delve into the organic soup that are actual traditional jabs), he switches off, and I get a * 'yOu'Re nOt A dOcToR' * reaction also.

So you cannot argue with them. In the end, they are making their own decisions. Instead, I come bearing gifts. I slowly introduce helpful supplements, so here is a list:

Vitamin C chewables 500mg - most old people don't even. I mean, I tell them, I eat eight a day, if I want a boost - just suck them like candy. Even three-year olds love them.

Vit D chewables or drops - most people are deficient, especially older ones.

Magnesium electrolytes (so easy just add water) - makes them hydrate, which amazingly they forget to do.

Kwan Loong medicated oil ( sort of like Tiger Balm, but stronger, and helps all sorts of aches and pains, and they now demand top-ups)

Topical Ivermectin (can put it anywhere, and it also provides pain relief, and heals bruises fast - which seems to happen at least once a week)

Wormwood drops - same as above, but can use in mouth for gums/gingivitis, and can help with tummy upsets.

90% chocolate - bring as treat - low sugar and high antioxidants, magnesium, iron and cocoa-butter all good stuff for brain. It can help set up a nice visit - where they munch chocolate and feel happy.

I am now investigating:

5mg Lithium Orotate supplements - which can be added to that electrolyte. For anxiety relief and memory recovery.

DMSO creams - to try and wean them off the tylenol - for regeneration of brain/eyes/skin etc. This one will be tricky because herself insists it is utterly necessary to take pain-relief, but I have read that one can time which one to use, so just not at the same time. It's just that there is a warning for blood thinners and DSMO use. So like I said: tricky, because the DOCTOR has prescribed the tylenol...

Also Rose Geranium oil, to wear as perfume or drop on a pillow, which can reduce anxiety.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 4 points ago +4 / -0

So one cannot refute plane and train schedules. Even the tightest-most one, for the purpose .

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Wellifthisaintdandy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Iskander heart disease?

[AI] Ischemia is a medical condition in which a part of the body does not receive enough blood flow, leading to a critical shortage of the oxygen and nutrients that tissues need to function. It is typically caused by narrowed arteries, plaque buildup, or blood clots ...

I mean, did he get vaxxed? Is that a disease?

Could be ill due to injury. Even if vax-injury.

LOL

May he find peace.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 6 points ago +6 / -0

So realistic and lifelike 😏

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Wellifthisaintdandy 9 points ago +9 / -0

Graham

Not to be confused with Ingraham

A trap for young players

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Wellifthisaintdandy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I see what you did there.

The country you are born in, and live in: That's the country you should love. Which is not the same as loving a government, BTW. True love sometimes means battling with an autistic boomer-parent for the right to garden, or something.

So in that vein:

Free Palestine seems to describe the fact that concentration camp boundaries exist around the remnants of Palestine. The people in Gaza cannot leave. Hence the 'free' word.

But it's a that depends kind of answer: Palestine in biblical times? Which time? It makes a difference - at the Old/New testament divide.

In the Old testament: Free Palestine, may mean you want the strong-man giant fighter from Gath to re-challenge the young David, or something. Then that would not be a great thing, given the great things David, and his descendants did.

In the New Testament: Free Palestine means freeing those who have been wronglybully imprisoned, no matter what their faith - do remember, for example, Jesus praising Samaritans, as an example.

Or maybe let's go with Palestine during the crusades, when the Europeans fought to keep a Christian foothold there, and rightly so, given that Jesus walked in those lands, and people made a point of pilgrimage to holy sites - so the tourists of that day needed protection ... one needed to defend the rights of holy pilgrimage (and the crusaders succeeded BTW: without the European and Armenian knights, there would have been no Jewish quarter to expand from, a thousand years later). Saladin might have been magnanimous to his adversaries, but he would have simply taken Jerusalem, and it would be a completely Muslim country, if it weren't for crusaders keeping the rights of Jews and Christians (both Orthodox Christians and Catholics), symbolically represented in the four quarters of Jerusalem.

OK then, how about post-ww2 Israel, for relevance. After all, Modern times.

So, people were literally murdered and chased off their farms to purge the land - for immigrants from Europe. Yes, there were refugees from all over Europe, and they came to USA and Canada, and the Antipodes as well.

Now, we are to Stand with Israel, or, your are an antisemite. Twenty years ago, I started seeing Isreali flags in my local churches.

What's that?

Hang on.

First, I want people to stop lying.

Second, I am claiming Christian rights. Also Jewish ones and Muslim ones. Also Druze, who just happen to have live in the Levant for millennia. And don't forget the Zoroastrians - even as that religion is pre-Christian, but then, so is the Old Testament.

Human rights?

Maybe it the divide between Free Palestine and Stand with Israel is just a linguistic trick.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 1 point ago +1 / -0

'tis a great compliment to be blessed by puppies

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Wellifthisaintdandy 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was not about whacking him, it was about the location, which had a lovely ammo-dump to multiply the blast some.

The targeting guys, or even the AI, might have seen a conglomeration of phones pinging away there, or someone popped a selfie onto the socials - holding a phallic object, so to speak.

Once it is a verified military-use site, it's gone.

I suspect that the Ukrainians were aware of the issue of location-privacy, so likely it was the advent of foreigners with boomer-clue phones walking onsite that killed them all.

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Wellifthisaintdandy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Sudden Illness

more like:

Sudden Iskander

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Wellifthisaintdandy 3 points ago +3 / -0

That story even extends to himself publishing his great moment selfie inside that factory - (and it takes three minutes for an Iskander to arrive, once geolocation is established).

One would have expected that there should have been a ban on social media-use inside of, or even near, such a 'secure location'. But I guess everyone went mum around such an important bearer of American funds.

But the point is: the strike was not because of needing to eliminate himself, it was about disestablishing the drone/bomb factory. He just happened to be there.

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