Apparently magic as the claims tend to fail basic understanding of how electricity works. So what in this video supposedly proves anything? Most of the video doesn't even have sound and these look like typical roof fires started by windblown flaming debris.
Yeah because the administration can't multitask...
Gee, this sounds awfully familiar...
Except I'm surrounded by supposed "shredders" on a daily basis yet rarely even catch a cold more than once a year. Shedding is fearporn aimed at purebloods IMO. I'm of a similar mind with the "mRNA in meat" fearmongering: the jab that had to be stored in sub-zero temps somehow can also survive being cooked at over 100F?
I always did find it interesting that the few smokers that I know where among the few to never catch it despite being in one of the claimed risk categories.
That's way more than an inch and a half between these photos and she's even wearing similar height heels in both.
Given how many people I know who stopped after the second shot and are doing fine I strongly consider that (aside from maybe the boosters being the actual kill shots or most people I know got placebos) is that like the Joker poison in Tim Burton's "Batman" it needs to be combined with other things like diets heavy in processed crap, severe lack of sunlight, and so on. In that movie it wasn't just one product that the Joker poisoned, it was multiple ones with different chemicals that had to enter your body at the same time and combined inside of you to form the poison. In the movie the uncertainty created even more panic and IRL it would create more deniability as no one item can be proven to be killing people.
Here's the summary Brave gives for "fiber and colon cancer", you can follow the link below and examine the sources at your leisure (I'm not copy-pasting everything for you.)
Fiber and Colon Cancer
Dietary fiber is strongly associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer through multiple mechanisms. A high-fiber diet, particularly from whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes, promotes gut health by increasing stool bulk and shortening transit time, which reduces the colon's exposure to potential carcinogens.
Fiber fermentation by gut bacteria produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), especially butyrate, which serves as the primary energy source for colon cells and has anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, including promoting apoptosis (programmed cell death) in abnormal cells.
Research consistently shows that each 10 grams of daily fiber intake is linked to a 10% reduction in colorectal cancer risk, with whole grains showing particularly strong protective effects. Some studies suggest a minimum of 50 grams of fiber per day may be optimal for colon health, though most experts recommend aiming for 25–30 grams daily from whole food sources.
Key benefits include:
- Feeding a healthy gut microbiome
- Lowering inflammation and oxidative stress
- Improving metabolic health and reducing obesity risk (a known cancer risk factor)
Important notes:
- Increase fiber intake gradually and stay well-hydrated to avoid bloating or discomfort.
- Focus on whole foods rather than supplements for maximum benefit.
- While “fibermaxxing” (extreme fiber intake) is trending, it’s not necessary and may cause digestive issues; moderation and consistency are key.
For personalized guidance, consult a registered dietitian or healthcare provider.
Unfortunately no-fiber keto faction tends to also believe a lot of outdated concepts like not understanding that gluconeogenesis is demand driven. The whole "no more than 20 grams" thing is just to dumb it down as really everyone's threshold is different (I've still had detectable ketones at as high as 70g of carbs.)
Multiple retarded comments trying to blame the COVID virus for it and deflect from the shots, is that the new narrative?
Also funny thing, there is an inverse relationship between fiber consumption and colon cancer prevalence with it being barely existent in those averaging 50g/day. Almost like a healthier biome is protective against cancer and those microbes do produce short-chain fatty acids that we do absorb through the colon and gain benefits from.
It's trending on X as well. Is this a regional thing? I've been using it all evening without a single hiccup.
Sometimes they're hacked accounts, often of dead people who aren't around to complain to Facebook about it. It even happened to someone I know, his wife died and while he was sorting things out some scammer stole her account and he had to jump through a ton of hoops to prove to Facebook that she's deceased and to hand over the account to him.
Do you still not understand the concept of "briar patching" even after Trump has used that tactic for a decade now? Did you not notice how quickly it got the leftists from denying the existence of the files to demanding their release?
Hell I even saw Salty Cracker naming them a few weeks ago on Twitter when a few years ago he refused to do so and kept telling off people in his chat dragging him for not doing so while his mods were smacking people left and right.
Agreed, too many people immediately shut their brains off the moment anything remotely "antisemitic" comes up. It's why I considered the possibility that Vivek was a Trump plant (at least before he went full retard himself) as during the primaries I heard people agreeing with what he said even though it was the same stuff they disregarded when Trump said it earlier. Too many people will kill the messenger before listening to the message.
Same, so many others have taken up the spear at this point it feels like I can take a vacation for a while and focus on my own.
People who believe themselves to be untouchable anyway can get very sloppy.
Yep, even if he was switched out back then it can't be assumed that he is still alive today.
Nope. Never saw any disruptions today.
They were there last January right after the inauguration. Dr Phil was doing a ride along with Tom Homan even and posting video.
Of course she thinks that, she's a neocon. I still remember how pleased she was when Trump "lost" in 2020.
No these are bots pretending to be other people on the Internet.
Venezuela's crude is really high sulfur, worse than Canadian crude from what I hear. I don't recall if the Gulf Coast refineries are able to handle it right away without it shortening the life of their equipment.
Out of curiosity, what proof is there that mRNA would even survive the cooking temperatures? I find it interesting given how the jabs had to be stored in a sub-zero freezer after all.
Sous vide greatly transforms chuck roast, upgrades it into a "Charles roast". Also pressure cooked chuck roast is surprisingly tender.
Interesting how nothing on that site is newer than 2016.