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ZerroDefex 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nattokinase inhibits this sort of clotting, which is why you're warned not to take it or eat natto while on blood thinners.

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ZerroDefex 4 points ago +4 / -0

People can develop derangement syndromes for anything it seems. I once said a few things in defense of The Quartering (whom I've shat on multiple times in the past for some of his more retarded takes but I'll give him credit when he deserves some) only to log on the next morning to multiple pages of reeeeing that you'd normally only see on Reddit.

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ZerroDefex 3 points ago +3 / -0

A lot of it sounds similar to Sather's take but then again much of it is so obvious anyone should pick up on it. Also earlier today Patel Patriot was saying similarly that for all we know maybe he really was allowed to kill himself (he had made previous attempts.)

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ZerroDefex 10 points ago +10 / -0

13 minute watch. Dropped less than an hour ago and I hadn't seen it posted here yet. He's been going on about this since last night on Telegram about how fake the memo looks.

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ZerroDefex 2 points ago +2 / -0

All they had to do in 2015 was install Killary as planned and continue their 16 year plan, why would they create MAGA and then Q and all these psyops when they already had it in the bag? Did they just suddenly decide to play on hard mode?

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ZerroDefex 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I woke up this morning to a bunch of alerts from X and just decided to put the app on ignore for today. I don't even feel like trying to help play damage control. Take note of who latched onto this immediately and take that into consideration of how much you listen to them going forward.

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ZerroDefex 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep, Benny is not a lightweight but he also strangely avoids getting censored and he frequently plagiarizes anons and others who got ran off of YouTube to Rumble and such.

I dunno. Maybe we need both the real actual investigators and thinkers, and then we need lightweight clickers who whip up the masses. But his presentation here is uber-weak, imo.

This is part of why I got tired of SaltyCracker and stopped watching him a while back. He serves his purpose still but I was getting tired of everything being only a barely surface level analysis and sometimes misreading situations entirely due to missing context. There was also a period where he was just dooming hard and I was getting simply annoyed not fired up.

I feel that anons graduate from one level to another over time and as such leave their previous sources behind seeking deeper info as well as having learned to recognize who is just stringing you along to keep their numbers up.

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ZerroDefex 8 points ago +8 / -0

I just know that I'm not panicking over a memo that had no signatures that was the basis for an article that has already been quietly deleted.

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ZerroDefex 5 points ago +5 / -0

That has already been happening since the Scamdemic, the locals in Mexico City and such have been complaining online about the white liberals moving there and working remotely for their US jobs while buying up property in their cities and demanding to be catered to. This protest seems to be largely aimed at those people.

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ZerroDefex 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also this Unusual Whales account has been spamming sus clickbait for quite some time already.

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ZerroDefex 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of a few reasons I'm wary of the OP aside from being a handshake. They've been spamming variations of this and some other posts that are a little too try-hard.

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ZerroDefex 7 points ago +7 / -0

Because one of the main active ingredients is Tannic acid. Notice the problem there?

OMG, you know what is also an acid? VITAMIN C.

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ZerroDefex 7 points ago +7 / -0

They get white hot when exposed to sunlight.

No they reflect white light, if they were "white hot" in terms of heat you could prove it with just an IR thermometer.

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ZerroDefex 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yep if they integrated then why do we have all these Indian stores and such now in areas heavily populated by them? I've seen them and the Asians taking over entire strip malls.

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ZerroDefex 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yeah this reminds me of the "Patriot Party" from 2021 which was registered by someone with no connection to Trump then either.

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ZerroDefex 4 points ago +4 / -0

There's no shortage of dumbass white drivers these days but yeah the majority of easily avoidable accidents I see are with Drivers of Color who seem to not know the rules of the road at all. Illegals should not be able to get drivers licenses but too many states allow it and then with auto-registration for voting that is how many of the illegals keep ending up on the voter rolls (by design.)

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ZerroDefex 2 points ago +2 / -0

The 630-650nm light stimulates mitochondria which appears to be the mechanism for reducing inflammation and speeding regeneration, turns out they are more similar to chloroplasts than previously thought. As for the near-IR and people who don't understand "why not just use a heating pad" they clearly haven't used both and felt the difference. Heating pads are far-IR around 3000nM and just heat up the water molecules in your tissues while 810nM IR is in the barely visible range and while you will feel heat it is not as intense as the far-IR and less likely to burn you as well while still stimulating blood flow. Also the far-IR does not penetrate much past the skin while the near-IR can reach down to the bone and even pass through it.

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ZerroDefex 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most of those hats are too low in power to do anything also they don't address the internal causes of the hair loss so even if you have one that can help it can't overpower the issues within your body you have to address those first, the light can only help the recovery process.

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ZerroDefex 2 points ago +2 / -0

They have been testing intracranial devices (light strong enough to penetrate the skull and reach the brain) on Alzheimer and dementia patients with promising results so far.

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ZerroDefex 2 points ago +2 / -0

Red Light Therapy is still the commonly used term but yeah photobiomodulation is the current term for what used to be called Low-Level Laser Light Therapy, they changed the name as it was discovered lasers were not actually necessary for it especially after we got cheap powerful LEDs on the market. I've been using it for over a year now and it does help get rid of muscle soreness faster as well as stimulate collagen repair in cases of tendonitis.

When people claim it's snake oil, consider that the International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency have been considering banning it's use pre-competition as there is some evidence that undergoing the treatment before a game or event gives a small boost to an athlete's performance.

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ZerroDefex 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reminds me of what I said to someone the other day "politics will make somewhat more sense to you if you start watching them through the lens of pro wrestling. A lot of these people who scream at each other on TV are also caught on camera being all buddy buddy afterwards and going to dinner and drinks later that day."

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ZerroDefex 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yep, Con Inc has been buying up a bunch of "alternative media" and is controlling a lot of influencers just like how the left was astroturfing the Breadtubers.

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ZerroDefex 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was already expecting back then that before long we'll see ads "did you use hand sanitizer 10+ times a day? Did you develop X cancer?"

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