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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

TLDR: Read the last paragraph, if you actually love your loved ones.

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bozkurt 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not all of us. I'm older. Old enough and lucky enough to have been able to retire just weeks before the mandate kicked in for government workers. Even though I absolutely didn't want to and wasn't financially prepared for it. But my heart breaks because my two sons and daughters-in-law all got the vax, and boosters. One while nursing her infant. The bottoms of her feet looked black one day when I visited. Otherwise, she is OK for now. But her dad reported that he was sicker than sick after his first shot. The other son with an older toddler. But even I got rather severe spike sickness for a day after just visiting them shortly after their own shots. I am sure their daughter was affected to some extent as well. And her maternal and supposedly anti-vax grandpa has had continual shingles, as well as something that sounds like Morgellon's, since his one shot, which he stupidly took in order to take a trip to New Orleans. As far as I know, I am the only member of my extended family that did not get the shot. One even posted on FB that only vaxxed people were allowed into her home as guests. My immediate family was a bit more supportive of my decision, but nevertheless vehemently disagreed. Now, my heart breaks every day thinking what might happen to them. Thank God, they are all OK so far. Except for the aforementioned in-law, and my mom. Who suffered micro clotting in her lungs and septicemia that required days of hospitalization, and then subsequent tethering to an oxygen tank for a year or so. We can't really discuss this directly any more, but at least one son and his wife now seem more open, and are willing to take IVM tabs when offered and are open to the theories of the spike demolishing bifidobacteria in their guts and taking measures (see Sabine Hazan interviews, who has a very suspect "presence", although I believe that what she says is accurate). In the end, I am too old to live like our 1800's forefathers, or even like my deceased grandmother. I fully expect to be attacked and killed by a crazed mob at some point. But I hope it goes down different.

Edit: The ones who are waking up are doing so because they all got the "germ" at least once more than me, despite their "protection," and were all sicker for far longer than me. I caught the Omicron variant, two years and three months into this all. While wearing 100% breathable masks in the grocery store, but taking horsepaste prophylactically. Everyone else in my family caught it much earlier, both with the more serious early variants and with the subsequent variants, and were bed-ridden for three or more days, where I was recovered after 26 hours, and that's with several co-morbidities. And they continue to come down with literally every bug that goes around these days. Other than that, praise GOD, they are OK so far. Prayers for all the deceived. Jesus, please come quickly!

I did my best to caution them, with only the most science-backed information, such as anti-body dependent enhancement. Kept away from all the more remote possibilities that might force them to put me in with the "tin-foil hat" crowd. I find that my most powerful tool in getting them to listen at all is to preface it all with "Well, I'm having a really hard time telling the difference between the effects of Covid and the effects of the shot, but this is what I've heard..." That way, it places no blame on anyone, and doesn't come off like I think I'm the be-all and end-all of scientific knowledge. It works. Use it with your loved ones to keep them from boosters!

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bozkurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Haha! I don't. Even on phones. I just keep pushing buttons until they give me the number options or hook me up to a receptionist. Except once, I did loudly curse at it.

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bozkurt 5 points ago +5 / -0

Please be careful with the Nattokinase. It can have the opposite effect on some people. I was taking it for a few weeks before starting to get progressively weaker. I got a cut on my fingers twice during that time, and noticed it only took about a second of very light pressure to stop the bleeding. I was pleased, because I thought it might be vitamin K in it, even though it had reportedly been removed. But after several weeks of regular use, I became so weak that it was almost impossible for me to get up off a short stool I sit on for certain tasks in the kitchen. Took several minutes, and involved getting down on the floor on all fours first. I was seriously terrified about my health as never before. I suspected the Natto, and quit taking it. Started regaining my strength the next day. A few weeks later, I got a cut on my finger again, and bleeding time was back to where it had been before. I am thinking the exhaustion was caused by my blood becoming far too thick. No other changes during that time period. Never again, for me.

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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

To really blow your mind, watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLiHLDrOTW8. Such ground-breaking science, I can't understand why it's not all over the place. Michael Levin's experiments showing how little DNA does to control an organism. Hints at something extra-corporeal at work in growth, regeneration, and possibly the emergence of life.

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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

There was talk at the time. I recall a missile being shot at his plane off the PNW coast early in his presidency.

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bozkurt 3 points ago +3 / -0

You can try this one: https://www.iodinesource.com/Products.php. I have been using "detoxified iodine" for years, generally two drops a day. You sometimes have to search for it by that name, as other places have it in and out of stock. I have not bought from this site before, and the last one I bought it from doesn't have it in stock right now. It has proven by blood tests to raise my iodine to good levels. I ran out once and decided to just get potassium iodide drops from the local health food store. My blood iodine levels promptly plummeted. Never tried lugol's but I swear by the detoxified iodine. And then, I'm safe to go with the non-iodized Himalayan pink salt, which I adore. :)

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bozkurt 13 points ago +13 / -0

Ghee is an excellent option with both animal fat and a high smoking point! But mostly, I just use butter. Can't tolerate the smell of coconut on everything.

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bozkurt 6 points ago +6 / -0

I visited it in about 2000. I went down the tunnel to the left of the wall, and definitely felt some sort of supernatural "charge". Eerie-awesome.

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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not what you probably think. It's showing how he is misunderstanding the red pill and misusing the phrase. Worth a listen.

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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Timely in view of the "celebrities" mentioned and the just-concluded WEF meeting. Have been a red-piller for ages. Like TMac said, probably time to throw them both in the trash. The Great Deception is at our door-step.

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bozkurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've asked that too (about Rebel news). Everything seems orchestrated. More Hegelian dialectic. Herding us into the final trap...

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bozkurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Think Hegelian dialectic. I could certainly be wrong (and hope that I am), but can't help feeling that whoever - or whatever - comes to "save" us from all this madness will be our final enslaver.. or our doom. It's just seemed all too orchestrated to me, from the very first "15 days to flatten the curve." Just like 911, the Oklahoma bombing, roll-out of bus passes that keep your entire travel history, all the blinkinng blue "cranes" in parking lots these days, etc., etc. Maybe I'm just too jaded and suspicious in my old age. But I still think we're well into the final great deception.

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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Staged. Everything is orchestrated. Do you really think that anyone would be able to hound him in public without the 5,000 security forces thundering down on them? They are herding us into the final Great Deception.

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bozkurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

People are still debating this while there are paradigm-shifting discoveries being made in the field of biology. Curious minds really need to listen to Michael Levin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLiHLDrOTW8&t=36s. I mean, you seriously need to at least hear this guy out. Mind blown to smithereens. The universe is electric. And we're part of the universe.

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bozkurt 2 points ago +3 / -1

The inability of flat earthers to explain the 24-hour day at the South Pole is what killed it for me. "The video is fake. They won't let us go there" arguments are pointless. Just check out sunrise and sunset times at any point far south, say in Tierra del Fuego or Tasmania.

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bozkurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thinking like that is why I tried so hard to believe in the flat earth. But no one could explain the 24-hour day at the South Pole. The earth certainly appears to be a globe. I'll have to leave God's mysterious ways to God.

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bozkurt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sounds like you have a similar inquiring mind as mine. Always keeping an open mind, but I find that the electric universe, and Wal Thornhill, have more satisfying answers than quantum physics. And if you want to hear what seems to be the cutting edge of biological science, listen to Michael Levin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLiHLDrOTW8&t=36s. Mind blown to smithereens. The universe is electric. And we're part of the universe.

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bozkurt 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've listened to both sides all along, but have never been on board with Darwinism. Its arguments are falling apart from the inside, even though we don't often hear about it. If you want to hear what seems to be the cutting edge of biological science, listen to Michael Levin, for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLiHLDrOTW8&t=36s. Mind blown to smithereens. The universe is electric. And we're part of the universe.

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bozkurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Excellent points. I'll keep quiet for a while if the FE people can just explain how the 24-hour day ever happens at the South Pole.

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bozkurt 5 points ago +5 / -0

Be on the lookout... I had severe "burps" the rest of the evening the first time I took it. So bad, I thought I would be totally unable to tolerate this stuff. But, a day or two later, I decided to give it another try. Burps were only about half as bad. So I kept taking it, and they faded away to either negligible or non-existent. Now, even if I have slacked off for weeks, I rarely get the burps from it. I almost miss them. :) A lot like oregano. Other than that, nothing but good, good, good results from this stuff. Despite the burps, excellent for the digestive tract. Also, I was taking Ivermectin when I first noticed my oppressive depression lifting, but now I think I need to attribute that to the BSO I was taking in the same period. You will probably notice other delectable results over time. Can't recommend it enough!

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bozkurt 4 points ago +4 / -0

I do like our blend of ancient Christian and European traditions. I vote to keep Christmas. Santa Claus also seems to be a blend of the real-life 4th century Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra in Anatolia, who according to legend secretly put dowries for poor young women in their shoes, and the King Wenceslas traditions you mention.

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