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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

Gotta keep pushing it through, even if its the same repost once a week.

Last fall there was major changes in the job market, alot of people were either let go because of the vaccine, laid off in reduction of work force, or working alot of overtime because companies laid off too many people.

It's very easy to miss a post that is this important simply because people are way too busy to keep up. I certainty missed this post.

It also helps to have a title easier for the lay person to read and understand. Not too many people will quickly understand how the severity of filament development just like in this title.

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johnlocke1689 8 points ago +8 / -0

The REAL science community were the ones asking the questions, making hypotheses, doing due diligence research, performing field trials, and examining data for all things related.

You know, like actually performing the scientific method.

What the mainstream media thinks is the science community is the damned tried and true logical fallacy of appealing to authority.

Funny enough, this article is written by newsweek. Go ahead and roll your eyes.

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johnlocke1689 22 points ago +22 / -0

Duper's delight. That smug smile has that trait written all over it.

They can't help themselves. They have to boast. They want that attention. They want to be celebrated as a contributing member to "the cause" to be famed in the history books. They want the world to know about that they are standing on the highest of high moral grounds, that precious oh so precious virtue signal.

I'm gonna call like it is.

Fucking pathetic.

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johnlocke1689 11 points ago +11 / -0

If she truly earned $17 mill last year (lol, 17*), then that's a heist.

It's pathetic to even cry about losing the job that paid out $17 mill, it's not like actual heists where the criminlas get caught, and face prison time - which may warrant tears for the thinnest skin of people.

She had her earnings, and gets a slap on the wrist with a simple termination after a $17 mill heist, and is given the chance to go away quietly. Then proceeds to cry? Pathetic. Just reconfirms lefties have no backbone for any type of traditional toughness.

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johnlocke1689 2 points ago +2 / -0

It makes for a great 'beater project' if someone knows a little bit of electric engineering to restore the battery cells.

However, if it's fully EV, then that's a whole lot of bag of potatoes if it's too far gone as a dead weight. Still worthy as a in-process pipeline flipper project, but never as first line daily driver unless it was hybrid.

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johnlocke1689 2 points ago +2 / -0

Breast Cancer, specifically cystic fibrosis aka fibroids under the nipple, possibly uterine fibroids aswell

The thyroid, iodine and breast cancer https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC314438/

Iodine stimulates estrogen receptor singling and its systemic level is increased in surgical patients due to topical absorption https://www.oncotarget.com/article/20633/text/

Hypothesis: Iodine, Selenium and the Development of Breast Cancer https://www.jstor.org/stable/3553956

An Iodine Treatments Effect on Cell Proliferation Rates of Breast Cancer Cell Lines; In Vitro Study https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/5447

Changes in Dietary Iodine Explains Increasing Incidence of Breast Cancer with Distant Involvement in Young Women https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5327366/

Iodine deficiency and subclinical hypothyroidism are common in cystic fibrosis patients https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23107148/

Iodine replacement in fibrocystic disease of the breast https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8221402/

**Benign Breast Disease and the Risk of Breast Cancer ** https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa044383


Serrapeptase and nattokinase to actually dissolve the fibroids

Serratiopeptidase, A Serine Protease Anti-Inflammatory, Fibrinolytic, and Mucolytic Drug, Can Be a Useful Adjuvant for Management in COVID-19 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8265778/

Enhancement of the fibrinolytic activity in plasma by oral administration of nattokinase https://r.b5z.net/i/u/10058718/f/Systemic_Enzyme_Therapy_and_Pulmonary_Fibrosis__PIVOTALHEALTH_.pdf


Why this is important

Breast cancer can affect both men and women, sometimes benign or malignant. It usually happens when there's an overwhelmingly excessive amount of estrogen that has not been metabolized from the body, so it gets stored in the most prime area of the body for whatever reason - the nipples. This happens because the modern diet lacks natural phytochemicals like indole 3 carbinol (I3C), diindolylmethane (DIM), or calcium d-glucarate to help metabolize excess estrogen. Sure, you can buy tons of broccoli, kale, cabbage, or apples to get those same phytochemicals, but most people don't know this, or simply do not have the time to spend grocery shopping or the prep work to make a balanced diet.

Since I am male, I'll speak for the males. This is very important to understand if you are inclined to take exogenous testosterone, or testosterone replacement therapy. Yes, too much T without taking ancillaries like nolvadex can lead to having lumpy or puffy nipps. Besides the aesthetic nature of the lumpy or puffy nipps, you can get whats called "spicey nips." Itchy, increased sensations in the nipps which can possibly lead to other symptoms of estrogen dominance.


Theoretical reasoning

While it's been studied that Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERMS) like nolvadex or raloxifene actively target the estrogen receptors in the nipples, for some people (myself included) have a hard time dissolving the actual rubbery fibroids themselves. This is where iodine comes into play. The idea is that iodine helps to down-regulate/convert the "bad estrogens" like estrone and estradiol into the "good estrogen" like estriol which has also been linked to preventing fibrocystic breasts. Iodine also increases cellular signalling/activation of the nips too. Toss in some serrapeptase and nattokinase as added fibrinolytic enzymes to help "dissolve" the fibers and proteins of the fibroids.

For the longest time, it never made sense to me that taking a SERM would just make it go away, or why some studies report some sample sizes not responding to shrinking the lumps, or why it takes 3+ months to shrink. So I dug a little deeper, what are in fact these rubbery lumps? It ends up being cystic fibroids which researchers aren't even sure how they form (my guess, just bad diets that don't metabolize estrogen the right way)

Suggestive protocol, i'm not a doctor, do your own research too

Take a SERM, iodine in potassium iodide form (for more elemental iodine, 1 tsp is roughly 1.3g of KI, leading to roughly 0.950mg of I.), nattokinase, and serrapeptase.

Also, eat your veggies folks.

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

They don't deserve simple execution or prison time.

They deserve their public and family reputations to be humiliated and tarnished forever.

Let them live, let them be afraid to walk the streets with people that know full well how deep their corruption has costed peoples' lives, all for the sake of their own material wealth and degeneracy.

The sands of time have not forgotten the likes of Brutus, Cassius, Judas, and Benedict Arnold.

by BQnita
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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's nothing more important in life than the people you surround yourself.

Money, cars, houses, sex, degeneracy, drugs, food, toys, or whatever doesn't mean anything in this fleeting world.

Remember those times you volunteered to designate drive with your buddies at the bar, remember the times you wingman-ed a cutie for your buddy, remember that time you spent studying for finals with your study group, remember the time you fake-defended your thesis/promotion proposal with your colleagues, remember the times when you all you had was shitty natty ice/keystone light, remember the times you stayed up all night playing starcraft/diablo 2/halo/cod on a school night while in highschool?

How about this, what about the times you wished you could have said sorry that you fucked up in one particular moment only to find out years later they end up passing away? What about the times you wish you did everything in your power to never leave your buddy behind, no matter how much the circumstances were not your fault? Or even recently, how about just telling your buddies that you were grateful to hangout and have fun once in awhile?

These fuckwit corrupted politicians are vile as shit. From all I can ever see, they care moreso about the wealth they can possibly generate, or the degeneracy of their fantasies to be fulfilled.

When all of that doesn't matter, it's about the people you surround yourself.

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think it varies on a person's own biochemistry, but I think there were some papers that say 48-72 hours in, the process of autophagy gets kicked in.

There's alot of science behind it and multiple ways to do it.

There's intermittent fasting, then there's One Meal A Day (OMAD), there's strict water fasting + vitamins/minerals, there's dry fasting.

There's alot to it, but it's something you'll have to do your own research on to really dig into that rabbit hole.

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johnlocke1689 8 points ago +8 / -0

Wanna know what's another alternative to stem cell therapy?

Fasting. It induces autophagy, the process of recycling obsolete cells into newer useful cells.

Ever wonder why people who undergo drastic weight loss through exercise tend to have unflattering loose skin? Well, fasting can prevent that too just because it recycles the obsolete loose skin cells.

But, most people will never have that will power. The discipline to simply not eat, is too hard for most weak minded in this modern society.

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johnlocke1689 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh my bad dude, I think I came out a little bit hostile.

Maybe it would've been better to say, what's the alternative? Believing in what the globalist left tells themselves vs believing in what sane free thinking people tell themselves?

Because the way I see it, the bubble that the globalist lefts is creating is wreathed with fear, anxiety, and panic squeezing themselves 24/7.

While our theories are plausible but crazy, at least ours lead to logical connections that don't leave us panic-stricken.

I'd rather know about these crazy theories in the back of mind while i'm living my normal life than let the left's propaganda consume my ever-waking fear.

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johnlocke1689 13 points ago +13 / -0

What's the alternative?

Believing the vaccine will prevent you from getting covid? Believing how most celebrities and politicians share the same re-worded phrases how they recently got covid and are grateful of the vaccine? Believing that ivermectin is paste meant for only just horses, whereas any non-western country has anti-parasite routine schedules on OTC. Believing that woke teachers know more than the parents on the growth of a child?

Everything you've mentioned is plausible hopium, and at this point, it's better than being asleep with the rest of the blue-pilled normies.

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some people choose to quote Q, just like they quote the bible, as verses that's supremely divine.

Having faith and trusting that there is a grand plan is nice and all. But when people see things time in and time again, that are most concerning, people by nature would want to form a reaction.

It is who we are as humans to be cynical, to be suspect, to want contingency plans, to want some semblance of control on the defense of our lives.

When SHTF, best anyone could ever do is take care of their families and small communities. The psyops from both sides doesn't mean shit if you're without the people that matter to you.

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johnlocke1689 11 points ago +12 / -1

Currently from now until year 2100, overall safety-wise, thorium nuclear is very promising. It does not operate under the higher pressures of uranium, shutdowns are far more agreeable. Economics at scale, cost, years to profit, have stagnated its progress.

https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Indian-test-reactor-reaches-operation-landmark

https://whatisnuclear.com/thorium.html

Year 2100+, we should be extracting uranium from ocean waters as it's more economic at scale, more bountiful than trying to dig it from the earth's crust. Technologies from extraction methods should be more readily accessible then.

https://spectrum.ieee.org/uranium-from-seawater

Reading through this thread makes me sad, that people still fear the backlash from the downfalls of nuclear. Yes, it's worries are understandable. But people gotta start realizing sooner or later, Tesla's free energy isn't walking through the door. Solar, wind, coal, isn't cutting it in terms of efficiency, cost, or in coal's case, appeasing to the silly whimsicals of lefties. Nuclear is the definitively, the only studied option for the foreseeable future of mankind.

If people are worried about terrorist threats to offshore nuke plants, a single destroyer is more than enough to patrol its safety.

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

Could possibly be parasite, filiariasis, and/or worms related. Several MD doctors and independent researchers were able to snatch some vials, and were able to see parasite/worm looking organisms under normal and electron microscope analysis.

The weird rash on arms and legs could possibly mean the parasite has gone through the blood barrier and has become systematic.

There's also some theories out there that parasites can be sexually transmitted. See "parasite pill" through the GAW.win search.

Prescription oral Ivermectin, or horse paste, 12mg for several days in a roll should do the trick for the systemic infection.

Topical ivermectin pour on, for localized areas for the skin rashes. You can get these at your local Tractor Supply or farm feed stores. The pour on, while it does contain ivermectin, is highly not recommended for oral consumption. It contains isopropyl alcohol, and grossly disgusting to intake. How do I know? I tried it myself, made me have nausea and threw up a couple times.

Also, not a doctor. Just a dude that caught all the symptoms imaginable while hanging out with coworkers at the bar who got the jab day before. I read the rumors that the vaxes can be "leaky" or contagious, thought it was crazy. Then, I put 2 and 2 together and tried ivermectin horse paste myself. Treated all my symptoms.

Do your own research though. Parasite infestation and treatments is a highly controversial topic, it's hard to get solid info from due to western main stream media bashing it as a conspiracy theory. There's solid medical literature out there too.

What's most disappointing is that every country in the world besides western countries has some type of over the counter parasite protocol/schedule, but western ones don't.

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johnlocke1689 4 points ago +4 / -0

Bone broth for that delicious collagen replenishment. Ever wonder why so many athletes or people tear up their ligaments or joints? Maybe, it can be suggestive of poor dieting?

Also, vitamin C as a co-enzyme along with collagen that's absolutely necessary for collagen synthesis.

Efficacy of Vitamin C Supplementation on Collagen Synthesis and Oxidative Stress After Musculoskeletal Injuries: A Systematic Review https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204628/

Vitamin C–squalene bioconjugate promotes epidermal thickening and collagen production in human skin https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-72704-1

Collagen Synthesis, Vitamin C is absolutely essential for synthesis of collagen. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/collagen-synthesis

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just gonna drop this here regarding iodine as a "suggestive" dietary guide use. It's suggestive because yall gotta do your own research too. I'm not USDA or the CDC mandating or demanding a guideline for its use, just a dude sharing info.

The thyroid, iodine and breast cancer https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC314438/

Iodine stimulates estrogen receptor singling and its systemic level is increased in surgical patients due to topical absorption https://www.oncotarget.com/article/20633/text/

Hypothesis: Iodine, Selenium and the Development of Breast Cancer https://www.jstor.org/stable/3553956

An Iodine Treatments Effect on Cell Proliferation Rates of Breast Cancer Cell Lines; In Vitro Study https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/5447

Changes in Dietary Iodine Explains Increasing Incidence of Breast Cancer with Distant Involvement in Young Women https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5327366/

Iodine deficiency and subclinical hypothyroidism are common in cystic fibrosis patients https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23107148/

Iodine replacement in fibrocystic disease of the breast https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8221402/

Why is iodine important?

Well, if you're into TRT, or already actively have natural testosterone levels, or if you are actually XX-chromosome female, excessively high levels of estrogen may cause breast cancer or gynecomastia. Whereas, high levels of testosterone always aromatizes into estrogen, unless of course you take aromatase inhibitors. While the cosmetic side effect of just looking like you have man boobs is kinda off putting, the actual internal side effects can be painful. My community calls them "spicey nips"

The cystic fibrosis angle for iodine deficiency is intriguing too. Some studies show that people who've taken SERMs (Selective estrogen receptor modulators) like nolvadex or raloxifene take quite awhile for their breast tissues to go away. Now, what happens if iodine is added? There's no studies indicating both SERM usage, but the theory makes sense to include both for efficient recovery.

Personally, I like potassium iodine (KI) versus lugol's or iodizied table salt. 1/8 tsp of potassium iodine is roughly 1.4-1.5grams of KI, and since iodine is 127g/mol, it accounts for roughly 76% of the mass of KI. Hence, 1/8 tsp leads to 1.14g of elemental iodine. Way more effective than lugol's or iodized table salt.

Again, i'm just a dude sharing literature.

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johnlocke1689 9 points ago +10 / -1

Humiliation would be their worst punishment. Ruin their reputations and legacies and they will forever lose legitimacy in the public light.

House arrest, prison, trials, executions, firing squad, death by injection, or whatever is too easy.

Pull the mask off of these vile people, let the world decide for themselves to what extent their corrupton or propaganda has led to.

But yeah, that would cause massive-massive public order issues, "normal" people who view these vile people as their heroes would go insane.

Even Napoleon was exiled twice. Only recent high profile executions were from post ww2 war crimes trial. IIRC, Vietnam and Korea war crimes trials were moreso private in-house USMCJ functions.

As much as I want these peoples' reputation tarnished forever, they might just end up going away quietly. The semblance of public order might be the dictating factor that decides the nuisances of how this all plays out.

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johnlocke1689 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yes, while that's true from prior histories, we have the added benefit to record actual concrete evidence of photos, documents, and media of the biases coming out from both feuding parties. The last time I remember in history that was kinda close to what we have here is McCarthyism and Yellow Journalism through the 40-70s. All we got from that period were mostly newspaper publications.

We literally have all sides, and almost too much data for any one person to chew on. Even if this current history's victor chooses to write a narrative, the losing side will also be able to write theirs without being lost to the sands of time. That's incredible and unprecedented.

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johnlocke1689 18 points ago +18 / -0

All these Q proofs/coincidences are fun to look through even if some things are kinda reaching.

I wonder what happens 100's years from now, how will future society view the current history we're in. It's already fun going through the parallels of Roman history and the like, but what we're going through is pretty unprecedented. How will history books be written?

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johnlocke1689 9 points ago +9 / -0

Why do some people think that they can "save the world" through these big-world decisions? Why is it that some people believe in their moral superiority to constantly virtue signal?

I'm sorry, but to think someone can be the next Caesar, Martin Luther, or Pope Leo would have overwhelming odds stacked against them, moreso with this modern world of multiple interconnections. I'm not saying that they shouldn't try, it's just seems so much to put all that burden on one person themself. Even then, most spectacular people in history had teams of hundreds, thousands, and even millions to actively support the figurehead namesakes.

The more I've gotten older, i've come to realize the best anyone can do is take care of themselves, their families, and their small communities. Theoretically, with multiple contributing small bricks should be able to hold bigger foundations.

Maybe Christ was right all along, just be a good dude in your immediate surroundings and the rest should take care of itself.

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johnlocke1689 3 points ago +3 / -0

Agreed. Some armchair economists are paid to sell FUD, or smoke and mirrors prosperity. Usually those economists are in editorial or media publications. The real economists are the ones that have skin in the game that you don't hear about: the hedge fund, retirement account, commodities, import/export, and currencies managers. Some try to be helpful with genuine education, but sometimes it's hard to read through the noise. Or if they do share some of their insights, some won't reveal the true extent of what they know to protect their own edge.

Me personally. If everything goes to shit like the USD becoming devalued as a less of a reserved currency for oil, dwindling confidence of US foreign politics in relation to its military backing the currency, or likelihood of crypto taking over, there's always the strength of US agriculture. There's still a high trustworthiness of US grain, beans, cattle, poultry, rice and pork. Moreso some south east asian countries refuse to import some Chinese agriculture because of its lack of quality.

People forget that Rome needed Carthage to feed its people. The value of Carthage grain was just as equal to the value of all of Rome's professional non-conscripted legions.

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johnlocke1689 7 points ago +7 / -0

Compared to Roman History, Trump would be Caesar through his populist rallies which could be described as his legions crossing the allegorical Rubicon (the bridge of awakening of mass corruption, fake news, etc)

If Putin handles this the right way, he would be Aurelian with some mix of Constantine. Aurelian being the Resitutor Orbis (Restorer of the World) and Constantine leading through divinity of Chi-Rho, "In hoc signo vinces" (by this sign, conquer)

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johnlocke1689 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, while I agree, that's still circumstantial. Biolabs located in major cities is extremely-extremely coincidental while the rumors of Putin setting up doctors to notified for being recalled into service also lends alot of plausibility. Let's see what happens though.

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