Friday, April 28, 2023

Rest In Peace, Jerry Springer

Jerry Springer died today of pancreatic cancer, at the age of 79. The reports are that it was just recently discovered. Pancreatic cancer usually advances quickly and kills, although Steve Jobs did well fighting it until he decided to go the conventional route. It's interesting that Olivia Newton John's research institute has recently made significant advances in finding effective treatments, but it will be “years” before it can be tried on humans. Compare that with the CV1984 bioweapon...! Yeah, let's look at the skyrocketing rates and speeds of cancers for those who took one for Team Genocide.

Perhaps Jerry's rapid departure will open some eyes? We can hope.



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A lot of people didn't “get” Jerry Springer. He held a mirror up to America, and America didn't look so well. His infamous Jerry Springer Show was a screaming canary in the coal mine, but instead of recoiling in horror and asking WTF had happened to this country, most just laughed and felt smugly superior.

While I'm no fan of television judge shows—they give the illusion of swift and fair justice, provide no hint of the financial and emotional expense that non-rich litigants incur, and give no hint of the behind-the-scenes machinations that render “justice” a game—Judge Jerry did a much better job than the others of showing the human side of the legal system slaughterhouse.

In saying farewell to Jerry Springer, consider looking at what he provided from a different perspective. Listen carefully, several times perhaps, not running for a lyrics cheatsheet. Where we were in earlier times, where we were when the Springer Show first aired, and where we are now. The excellent wordsmith Mark Knopfler gives a bountiful harvest for thought.

Devil Baby
https://youtu.be/XqCLrhJ-e4Q






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Sunday, April 23, 2023

Asking The Right Questions

I've been reading Dr. Peter Breggin for over twenty years. While I don't agree with him 100% of the time, I do think he comes from a good place 100% of the time.

His article, Linked below, co-authored by his wife Ginger, asks some important questions about the relationships between RFK Jr, Steve Kirsch, and RM.

It's a long article, but well worth the time. I'll refrain from critiquing it in this Post, because I don't want to distract from the important questions Dr. Breggin raises. And for the reader, it's a good exercise in testing and honing one's analytical ability/critical thinking skills.


Robert Kennedy, Steve Kirsch, and Robert Malone--What’s It All About?



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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Parler's Latest Reboot And Ownership

 Even with their occasional glitches, including being offline for hours or several days at a time, there's something quaint about the smaller social media operations. I especially like Gab's creating an independent infrastructure, and commitment to freedom of speech.

I don't, however, get any warm fuzzy feeling about Parler's new ownership. From the official pronouncement [emphasis added]:

Founded in 2018 by Ryan Coyne, Starboard (Formerly, Olympic Media) is a digital media conglomerate that houses business lines focused on digital advertising, fundraising, publishing, and consumer brands. The publishing vertical has expanded aggressively with several recent acquisitions amounting to several-hundred million engaged content consumers annually. Starboard was named the 13th fastest growing company in the nation on the INC 5000, and the fastest growing in advertising / media in 2021”

Apparently, Parler is gone for the indefinite future. From the announcement:

While the Parler app as it is currently constituted will be pulled down from operation to undergo a strategic assessment...”

Well that's one good way to destroy a company. Twitter and many others studied and then modified their platform's structure without missing a beat. Some of the smaller ones take an hour or two overnight to upgrade their software, no biggie and quite understandable. It seems odd to spend a lot of money to finish off Parler, a social media site that was dying anyhow after their cowardly response before and after the January 6th PsyOp (approved of by Nationalized Plutocrat Radio-NPR—no less!).

Are the new owners of Parler, as LBJ infamously said about Gerald Ford, incapable of farting and chewing gum at the same time?

I don't understand Kanye, but I was looking forward to seeing how he would have run Parler. Alas, that fell through.

So now, a few of us wait to see what condition Parler will be in following its next rise—or stumble and final fall—from the ashes. With several Facebook alternatives being well-established, first and foremost Gab, as well as MeWe, Gettr, Magabook, and TruthSocial, what can Parler offer other than, "We too, really, we mean it this time"?






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Thursday, April 13, 2023

FREE eBook - Clotshot--Treating Sticky Blood And Chronic Diseases

I previously covered Jonathan Otto's upcoming series, Absolute Healing--New Hope.

Today I received an email from Jonathan that provides a great incentive to sign up for the free series, offering a free eBook, “Clotshot--Treating Sticky Blood And Chronic Diseases Caused By Deadly Spike Glycoproteins”, which is only 38 pages so practically anyone can make time to read it. Or at least skim it and get to the most important parts.

Whether you stay signed up for Jonathan's email list is up to you. I will send out reminders and updates via Substack either way. To get the free eBook, you need to initially sign up for Jonathan's email list (you can always cancel after you get the eBook) at:

https://newhopeseries.com/clot

There's no indication of how long the eBook will be available—perhaps just a few days, so don't dawdle if you want to get a copy. Note too that as with other such series, different eBooks are sometimes offered depending on whose Link you click on. No harm in signing up multiple times so you get all of the free eBooks of interest.

Who should get the eBook? Practically everyone. There are no guarantees that if you or someone you care for has a stroke, that death or permanent disability will be dodged. Didn't take the bioweapon? No matter, people that did are urinating into what becomes your drinking and bathing water. There are lots of claims but the evidence isn't always there, that the food supply is being “Spiked”. It is reasonably documented that the bioweapons are or will be injected (the timeline's fuzzy) into cattle, which will work their way into not just meat, but also dairy and, especially disturbingly, pet foods.

Strokes have been occurring long before the clotshots. Many things can cause strokes. See, eg, Dr. Malcolm Kendrick's excellent, “The Clot Thickens”. Sometimes it's genetics, though keep in mind that “genetics” is often just a word to fill in the gap when the actual underlying causes haven't been figured out (at times, the “we don’t know” is feigned). We know we can change our DNA for the better through diet, so genetics do not have to equate to predetermination or inevitability.

A stroke or heart disease may have nothing to do with the clotshot. In addition to the tests recommended in the Clotshot eBook, one should look at getting many more, all at once so there is a “snapshot in time” that will provide the ability to analyze the relationships between the markers/results.

Life Extension provides extensive blood testing. For those that can afford their tests, I would consider theirs—especially with their experience at interpreting the test results—to be one of the top “gold standards”. Life Extension focuses on what is optimal, not what is “average”. Their tests don't come cheap, but quality seldom does. How much can you “afford”? You Bet Your Life, indeed.

For those on a tight budget and are stuck with DeathInsurance, at least you can make a list of all the tests you want to be run, those listed in the Clotshot eBook and those on the Life Extension website, and insist “your doctor” order *all* of those tests that are covered. Perhaps “mixing and matching”, getting as many as possible through “insurance”, and some or all of the rest through Life Extension that “insurance” won't cover at all.

We do the best we can with what we've got.

There are two categories of tests from Life Extension relevant here: Blood Clotting And Circulation,
https://www.lifeextension.com/lab-testing/blood-clotting-and-circulation

and Cardiovascular,
https://www.lifeextension.com/lab-testing/cardiovascular





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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Vaxx In The Cradle

No words, other than: Spot-On


"Vaxx In The Cradle

Blowing Vape Up Our Arses

What is the payout going to be for governments, Pharma, "news media", "public health", The Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation, The World HELLth Organization, the Rockefeller er “United” Nations, WEF, Johns Hopkins, and many others, marketing bioweapons as “safe and effective” "vaccines"?

If what Juul Labs did is so bad, so harmful, then why will none of the Officers, Executives, Marketers, or other agents/employees, even be fingerprinted, Booked, or serve even a nanosecond in cuffs or behind bars?`

Steal a bottle of booze from a liquor store to help you cope with living in a Banana Republic, and "law enforcement" just might find time for that. Hurt, supposedly, a bunch of children? Just give "law enforcement" a piece of the action and go on your merry way.

Once again, a precedent is set for government control of Speech based on content. The same governments that lie pathologically and conspire to further the lies.
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"California and five other states announced a nearly half-billion-dollar settlement Wednesday with e-cigarette giant Juul Labs to resolve accusations that the company promoted addictive nicotine vaping to teens."

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"The money will help the state pay for e-cigarette research, education, and enforcement efforts."

But, but, but...not one cent to provide healing to any of the youth claimed to have been harmed?


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According to California Attorney General Rob Bonta:

"Today’s settlement holds JUUL accountable for its actions and puts a stop to its harmful business practices."

Uh, ROBber Baron, nobody is being held accountable in any meaningful way. Not yet, anyhow.



California announces multi-state settlement with Juul over marketing vaping to kids






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Medi-Death Payoffs

Medi-Cal is California's implementation of the Federal Medicaid program.

Government paying people to maim and kill other people has been part of the Plandemic from early on—and for much of human history for that matter. The most interesting passage in the press release of August 6, 2021, from California's Department of Health Care Services (DHCS, more like the Department of Hell, Carnage, and Slaughter) is who the program will work with:

"trusted community organizations, such as food banks, advocacy groups, and faith based organizations…”.

Nowhere in the press release is it explained which “advocacy groups” and “faith based organizations” are assisting the Fourth Reich. The press release is ambiguous as to whether those organizations will be paid directly out of the $350M fund, or will be bought off from a different fund.

Meryl Nass' Post, Link below, is a timely reminder that many so-called charities are sheepherders directing their wards to the wolves; and that many faux “churches” are downright Satanic with their promotion of face diapers, isolation, fake “tests”, “vaccines”, and obedience to tyrants.


California dangled $350 million to increase vaccinations in its unvaxxed medicaid population on Aug. 6, 2021--right after Walensky admitted it didn't stop transmission




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What Gets Stopped

Special thanks to Judy Morris for finding the meme below and Posting it on Twitter.








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Sunday, April 09, 2023

Bears Today—The Rest Soon

The Redwood National and State Parks is at it again. For The Good Of The Volk.

It's like the rest of government. When enough of us get fed up with the government's s***, and start standing up for ourselves, they plan to shoot us too.

The sane still vastly outnumber the sociopaths and psychopaths pulling the strings. String pulling will successfully continue until enough of the sane fully realize what's going on, and take this incarnation back. Then it's Game Over.

The insane asylum and Death Cult will be replaced with a new world where people and bears co-exist in harmony, not brutality.

A world where bears, Native Americans, and others, will no longer be slaughtered, their homes and lands stolen, as has been going on for centuries.

Government destroys the natural food and water supply of the bears with chemtrails, fire retardants, “maintenance” of the forests, herbicides and pesticides. That forces the bears to move from place-to-place, narrowing the land they are permitted to live in. Then that same government uses the bears seeking food and shelter as a “problem” that requires a “solution”. Classic Problem-Reaction-Solution, as David Icke frequently points out.

You can see the same with the homeless. Government has been busy destroying Living Wage Jobs since the 1970s; The Great Depression before that. When people can't afford shelter, they have to live somewhere (or opt out, suicide is very much part of The Death Cult's promotions, a subject I will cover in detail later). Living on the streets, stealing, drug and alcohol abuse, violence, are all completely predictable outcomes of decades of government policies and planning. Little (and that more for cosmetic purposes) helpful is being done, enraging and instilling fear in those still managing to survive with a roof over their head, bringing about the next stage: The push toward even more “government housing”. Seclude and isolate the homeless, and they are much more easily disposed of, with prescription drugs, “vaccines”, and all the rest. Eventually, when enough do not die off “voluntarily”, they will be flat-out killed. Again.

This pattern has been going on and fine-tuned for centuries. See the excellent book by Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco, "Days Of Destruction, Days Of Revolt".

Bears today, the rest of us tomorrow. That's the plan. Let's derail it.


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Saturday, April 08, 2023

Room II

"There is room enough indoors in New York City for the whole 1963 world's population to enter, with room enough inside for all hands to dance the twist in average nightclub proximity."
-Buckminster Fuller,
"Prime Design",
later published in "The Buckminster Fuller Reader" (1970) edited by James Meller

The Twit Of Twitter

Tessa Lena had the first article that I saw on Twitter officially resuming the pre-Elon Musk censorship, Twitter is Censoring Substack. Tessa's emphasis was on Twitter not allowing Posts that contained Links to Substack to be “Liked”, and she gives a solid yet concise background of social media and how it's been a double-edged sword from the outset.
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Tessa's article Links one by el gato malo, “bluebird bans are back”. That article explains it's not just "Likes" that are banned, but also notes:


"they have long been suppressing substack. when you guys use the automatic “post to twitter” feature to post my work there, you basically get zero views. it’s clear the algo is crushing you. that seems to have always been so."


el gato malo goes on to explain that things have suddenly got much worse:

"apparently, any tweet with a link to a substack in it can now no longer be liked, commented on, or re-tweeted.

it can only be quote tweeted and those quote tweets in turn cannot be liked, commented on, or re-tweeted.

if you try, as i did here, you get a message that the 'actions have been disabled by twitter.'"
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Matt Taibbi, who I've read since his days back at Rolling Stone (before Rolling Stone became almost completely flushable), had a short Post, "The Craziest Friday Ever":


“Earlier this afternoon, I learned Substack links were being blocked on Twitter. Since being able to share my articles is a primary reason I use Twitter, I was alarmed and asked what was going on.

It turns out Twitter is upset about the new Substack Notes feature, which they see as a hostile rival. When I asked how I was supposed to market my work, I was given the option of posting my articles on Twitter instead of Substack.

Not much suspense there; I’m staying at Substack. You’ve all been great to me, as has the management of this company. Beginning early next week I’ll be using the new Substack Notes feature (to which you’ll all have access) instead of Twitter, a decision that apparently will come with a price as far as any future Twitter Files reports are concerned. It was absolutely worth it and I’ll always be grateful to those who gave me the chance to work on that story, but man is this a crazy planet.”
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I read the email about Substack Notes when it was sent earlier this week. Perhaps when I can write full time I'll look into expanding into that, sooner if my imagination is captured by others being the “beta testers”.

So why is Twitter on a rampage against Substack? To me, it makes no sense. Twitter is more for those happy to get short snippets of information not exceeding 280 characters. Substack, for those more into essays. It struck me as nice for Substack to make it easy to check off a box and have a summary posted to Twitter. A win-win, two media companies helping promote each other's product.

We've been told that Elon Musk bought Twitter to promote free speech, and that it wasn't to make a lot of money. Musk, like him or not, has shown himself to be sharp, witty, and capable of responding quickly to events.

As of this writing, I didn't find anything in Musk's Twitter feed about this.

I would have expected Musk to have jumped on this right away. Blame and fire some underling, perhaps giving them a nice golden parachute as the sacrificial lamb departed or disappeared, but take control and stop the nonsense.

Musk didn't.

Why drop a two-ton anvil on a mosquito? Time has probably already run out for Musk to undo the damage gracefully.

My last Posts ostensibly sent from Substack to Twitter were one on April 6th, two on April 7th. At no time did Twitter notify me that they were shot down in midflight. My last Post that made it to Twitter was on April 5th.

I'll wait for the dust to settle, and especially to see what happens with Matt Taibbi who gave Twitter a whole lot of credibility it lacked up until his series, “The Twitter Files”. Perhaps Musk will have a credible Mea Culpa, but given the—in “internet time”--ridiculous delay, it's probably going to be too little too late.

Your Move, Elon.



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