Debt Rattle May 17 2021
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May 17, 2021 at 9:00 am #75409Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymaster
Vincent van Gogh Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon 1890 • Second Stage Terror Wars (Edward Curtin) • Fear Is the Mind-Killer (Ali
[See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 17 2021]May 17, 2021 at 9:06 am #75410GermParticipantAn interesting interview, but Niall is clearly clueless about both immunology and pharmacology.
May 17, 2021 at 9:28 am #75412V. ArnoldParticipantVincent van Gogh Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon 1890
Vincent is back with a bang…lovely painting, forshadowing Stary Night????
May 17, 2021 at 10:03 am #75413V. ArnoldParticipantLet Children Play;
Dr. Peter Gray; Boston College…
Indeed, let children play…
My fondest memories were of playing, unsupervised, for full days at a time…
Mostly by myself…exploring woods, streams, ponds, and lakes.
Only occasionally with friends…and not nearly as enjoyable as my solo ventures…May 17, 2021 at 11:51 am #75414GermParticipantPfizer board of directors also includes Gates Foundation CEO Susan Desmond-Hellman, former Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs Suzanne Nora Johnson, Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, former manager at UBS & Citigroup Ronald Baylock, among others… https://t.co/nnYqQzHjzV pic.twitter.com/tRm9tr7K0u
— PC (@pc_432) May 15, 2021
You just can’t make this shit up!
May 17, 2021 at 11:53 am #75415GermParticipantThe rabbit hole is deep.
May 17, 2021 at 12:20 pm #75416GermParticipantThe above explains why the Reuters hit-piece below on Dr Michael Yeadon failed to mention that Reuters Foundation chairman/former Reuters CEO James Smith is currently on Pfizers board of directors.
Didn’t think that was relevant?
What a fucking joke.https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/health-coronavirus-vaccines-skeptic/
May 17, 2021 at 12:41 pm #75418DjangoParticipantReuters fact check likes to correct anything that doesn’t fit thw narrative
May 17, 2021 at 1:02 pm #75419John DayParticipantPursuant to the blood type debate that didn’t happen recently:
Prior research has shown that the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 facilitates cell entry through
interactions between ACE2 and its RBD, the protein on the surface of the virus that binds to
host cells and is responsible for infection. In this study, the investigators hypothesized that
the SARS-CoV-2 RBD might interact with other molecules, including blood group antigens.
“It is interesting that the viral receptor-binding domain (RBD) only really prefers the type of
blood group A antigens that are on respiratory cells, which are presumably how the virus is
entering most patients and infecting them,” said study author Sean R. Stowell, MD, PhD, of
Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
https://00630063015873398338.googlegroups.com/attach/23762953615a5/BloodGroupA%20COVIDRisk.pdf?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrHo_36fAh0UTIFGvVjcy0KPsslqmR-KYqpgQG0OQBYNeEMLhebgEbG9pXqKVX0VUSEGNpNDaC5p0769fwfMbGCXNNwYFTX5iZJMAe8pKZ9nqYu2m48May 17, 2021 at 1:13 pm #75420GermParticipantFor those of you who have the time – Michel Chossudovsky PhD, an award-winning author, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Montreal, editor of Global Research.
Michel discusses the many different ways in which the people of the world are being deceived around the topic of COVID-19.
May 17, 2021 at 1:27 pm #75421John DayParticipantAnother scientific nugget, “8th Day Treatment” A conventional approach to early treatment is to suggest that intervention in the first 3 to 5 days is key to curbing the progression of the disease. Here, what Dr Chetty indicates is that there is a second and maybe even more important window for implementing early treatment, which is not mutually exclusive from the first window. It’s to aggressively begin treatment on the eighth day of the disease, with corticosteroids and anti-histamines, if the patient has not fully recovered yet from the disease.
This symptoms oriented approach to treating COVID-19 helps to address the complex issue of risk stratification, and to answer the question of who to treat and who not to treat. For Dr Chetty, the severity of COVID-19 is likely related to a hypersensitivity reaction to a previous exposure to SARS-CoV-2 or a similar virus, rather than just age or presence of comorbidities.
According to Dr Chetty, this explains why there are younger people suffering from severe forms of the disease in the second wave of the pandemic. But this also provides for a therapeutic solution: even if no early antiviral treatment was given at first symptoms, or such anti-viral treatment did not prove effective, it’s still possible to treat aggressively the disease, on the eighth day, at the very beginning of the inflammatory phase, with a cocktail of corticosteroids and antihistamines. In most instances, this 8th day treatment can still be done on an outpatient basis… “Very early on, I understood that the dyspnea that sets in seems to have a specific time in the disease. It was very quick in onset, there was differences in speed and severity, but it always seemed to present on the 8th day.”
“Some of the patients recovered by the 7th day and had none of the symptoms that occurred from the 8th day onwards.”
“From very early on, I was of the opinion we were dealing with some kind of hyper-sensitivity reaction. … Quite early on, I started steroids and patients improved … and then I attempted antihistamines.”… “Irrespective of that improvement, there were patients who developed dyspnea on the 8th day. The dyspnea that developed had no bearing on the severity in the initial 7 days.”
“I had patients that had a sore throat on the first day, it resolved on the second, they spent the rest of the week perfectly fine, engaging in strenuous activities. And then on the 8th day, they started to notice in the morning the onset of dyspnea, and by the afternoon, were completely breathless and showing drops in their oxygen saturation.”
“I started to treat this as an hypersensitivity reaction. I found that the antihistamines, particularly antihistamine 1 & 2 blockers, for the respiratory and gastro-intestinal tracts respectively, showed great benefit, immediately.” … “My work showed that we are dealing with a bi-phasic illness: a viral illness during the first 7 days, and on the 8th day, some sort of trigger of hyper-sensitivity, that leads to a release of mediators, histamine being one of them.” …
“My protocol quickly evolved to include ecotrin/aspirin and montelukast” “With hyper-sensitivity, the most important thing is to start treatment early. The longer you leave it, the cascade of mediators will result in other sequalae and culminate into a cytokine storm.”
“But like with other hyper-sensitivity reactions, if caught early, they are easy to cut in.”
“So my entire focus became the eighth day. When patients came into my practice, I would Interrogate them about the onset of the symptoms, the exact day they started feeling unwell.” … “That allowed me to run certain testing, to see if I am dealing with a complete switch on that day. The common blood tests that I ran are CRPs and Interleukin 6. I found drastic changes from the 6th day to the 9th day. It showed something was happening at the time that was showing a spike in these inflammatory markers.” https://covexit.com/the-8th-day-therapy-for-covid-19/May 17, 2021 at 2:02 pm #75422absolute galoreParticipantQuestion for John D.
As per the Princess ship early on, and statements that Covid only gets bad in about 20% of population, (and then morbidity only if you have underlying and/or old). If Ivermectin is 80% effective in prophylactic or early stages, wouldn’t that mean basically anything is effective in those stages for the non-20% (which may or may not be related to blood type).?
I keep asking because when some of the Ivermectin proponents make statements that people are willingly killing their children if they have them vaccinated and many other unproven statements, it really makes me hesitate to put my faith in it. Note that I did order quite a bit, also have horse paste on hand if I should come down with something in the meantime.
May 17, 2021 at 2:03 pm #75423absolute galoreParticipantMy sister cannot be vaccinated due to immune system issues. Will Ivermectin help her?
May 17, 2021 at 2:18 pm #75424GermParticipantSomebody help me here:
Pfizer confirms that exposure during pregnancy can occur if a female is found to be pregnant and is environmentally exposed to the vaccine during pregnancy.
The document below states that environmental exposure during pregnancy can occur if ‘a female family member or healthcare provider reports that she is pregnant after having being ‘exposed to the study intervention by inhalation or skin contact. Or if a male family member of healthcare provider who has been exposed to the study intervention by inhalation or skin contact then exposes his female partner prior to or around the time of conception’. See p.67
https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf
Is this what some folks are referring to as ‘shedding’ of the spike protein that is produced after ‘vaccination’?
May 17, 2021 at 2:20 pm #75425zerosumParticipantTAE bring up important/interesting topics for consideration and discussion. There is little chance that enablers and influencers will read and be guided to enacting solutions that will be of benefit to us at TAE.
Here are the result of my digging into those suggestions from TAE.
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feelings ……
confuse · disconcert · disquiet · disturb · perturb · rattle · unnerve.truth: reality · credibility, · honesty, · trustability, · trustiness, · trustworthiness, ·veracity.
lie · deception · distortion · evasion · falsehood · fiction · forgery · myth · slander. unsettle · agitate ·
peaceful calm, placid, serene, and tranquil.
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domestic “terrorists”: anyone who disagrees with gov. policies.crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN11573
Domestic Terrorism and the Attack on the U.S. Capitol
Is this domestic terrorism?The federal definition of domestic terrorism describes domestic terrorists as Americans who commit
ideologically driven crimes in the United States but lack foreign direction or influence. The Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) generally relies on two sources to define domestic terrorism. First, the Code
of Federal Regulations characterizes “terrorism” as including “the unlawful use of force and violence
against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment
thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.” Second, 18 U.S.C. §2331(5) more narrowly
defines “domestic terrorism.” This definition comes from Section 802 of the USA PATRIOT Act (P.L.
107-56). According to 18 U.S.C. §2331(5), domestic terrorism occurs primarily within U.S. territorial
jurisdiction, and involves
(A) acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of
any State;
(B) appear to be intended—
(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping…
The participants’ actions seem to fit both definitions
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the fox is in the hen house.
Influencer – Zelikow, a professor at the University of Virginiaoff-guardian.org/2021/05/16/second-stage-terror-wars/
Second Stage Terror Wars
Edward Curtin
May 16, 2021
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example of mass control
off-guardian.org/2021/05/14/a-primer-for-the-propagandized-fear-is-the-mind-killer/
A Primer for the Propagandized: Fear Is the Mind-Killer
Margaret Anna Alice
May 14, 2021
The next time you’re watching the news, reading a social media post, listening to a friend repeat a scripted talking point, pay attention. Learn to identify the earmarks of propaganda, the clickbait used to trigger your emotions, the mechanisms employed to engineer your cognitive biases.Don’t let your pride prevent you from seeing—and admitting—the Emperor is naked. We are losing our last sliver of opportunity to resist authoritarianism.
This is not a partisan issue. Those who wish to control us have made it such because disunited lemmings are easier to steer than independent, critical thinkers.
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Will the killing stop?
english.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2021/5/15/pro-palestine-italian-port-workers-refuse-arms-shipment-to-israel
Pro-Palestine Italian port workers refuse to load arms shipment destined for Israel
Protests took place in various Italian cities this week, following Israeli forces’ attacks against Palestinians in Jerusalem and its escalation on the blockaded Palestinian Gaza Strip.
next link
http://www.weaponwatch.net/en/weapon-watch-observatory-on-weapons-in-european-and-mediterranean-ports/
THE WEAPON WATCH
Research Centre on Weapons in European and Mediterranean PortsMay 17, 2021 at 2:29 pm #75427Dr. DParticipantSeems like Madam really did step out.
Carol, what brand silver do you use?
May 17, 2021 at 3:01 pm #75428Doc RobinsonParticipant• Covid-19 Testing Turns To T Cells (Nature)
Does this address only vaccine-related T cells?The T-Detect test is reportedly based on “extensive genomic characterization of the T-cell repertoires of people infected with SARS-CoV-2.” This should address all of the T-cell responses to a Covid infection, not just the vaccine-related responses.
The test emerged from a longstanding collaboration between Adaptive and Microsoft to apply machine learning to define the ‘rules’ according to which T-cell receptors (TCRs) identify their cognate antigens. That, combined with extensive genomic characterization of the T-cell repertoires of people infected with SARS-CoV-2, allowed Adaptive to define a broad set of TCRs that are indicative of infection with the virus. The test sequences the total TCR repertoire present in a given sample and then calculates the relative enrichment for SARS-CoV-2–specific TCRs compared with predefined thresholds to determine the result, taking into account variation in individuals’ immune responses.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-021-00920-9
As I mentioned in an earlier comment, the T-Detect test is being marketed directly to the public, with online ordering and no involvement of one’s doctor. The article in Nature says the “samples can be shipped at room temperature”, since they are “looking at the genomic DNA of T cells” instead of needing live cells for the tests.
May 17, 2021 at 3:20 pm #75429John DayParticipant@Absolute Galore:
The specific antiviral activities (multiple) of ivermectin are a separate matter from whether the innate-immune-system response is effective at preventing systemic illness, which is what protects about 81% of people.
Your sister should assure vitamin-D adequacy by taking 5000 units/d long term, and if just beginning, taking 10,000 units per day for the first 2 months.
There is more than one prophylactic protocol for ivermectin, but weekly seems to be ideal. Every 2 weeks is almost as good.
Start with 1 mg per 11# body weight on days #2 nd #2, then take that same 1 mg per 11# once per week after that.May 17, 2021 at 3:50 pm #75430sumac.carolParticipantHi Dr. D I use a nano-particle silver product called Thank You Silver. The manufacturers went to the trouble of getting their silver certified by Canada’s health regulators, so it has a ‘natural product number’ registration, for what that’s worth.
I’m getting somewhat suspicious of the goals of some of the freedom and democracy fighters that are climbing out if the woodwork lately. For some reason Julian Assange’s treatment did not motivate them, nor did changes in legislation that enabled our corporatocracy and media concentration of ownership. In Canada, Ezra Levant, hailed in the west, has long-standing affiliation with white nationalism. Randy Hillier in the east is a known racist and his constituents have picketed him to get him out of office. Yet these two chaps find themselves on the front lines of ‘protecting’ our democracy. What gives folks?
May 17, 2021 at 4:13 pm #75431phoenixvoiceParticipant@ John Day
Regarding your post, #75419, am I correct in understanding that it suggests that people with type A blood are more susceptible to Covid infection?My mother is type A-, my father O+, I am A+
My mother fell ill with Covid, my father cared for her, but never had symptoms, later testing positive for antibodies. I fell sick 9 days after my mother. (And the only reason I have siblings is because my mother received rhogam after her first 3 births. I have only 3 siblings because my youngest sister was mistyped at birth, and all subsequent pregnancies miscarried.)May 17, 2021 at 4:14 pm #75432Polder DwellerParticipantGerm,
A few weeks back my wife had her first Pfizer shot and the next day she woke up feeling lousy with a temperature, aches and pains, headache etc, in other words the same way she felt when she had Covid last year. My Covid symptoms were much milder than hers at the time, I just felt very tired, had a racing heart rate and my pee turned a really weird luminous yellow colour. So, imagine my surprise, when in the afternoon of the day after she got her jab, I suddenly felt very tired, my heart rate was up and my pee turned luminous yellow. The next day I felt fine again and, with the help of paracetamol, my wife was back to normal after lunch.
My guess is that was due to viral shedding.
May 17, 2021 at 4:51 pm #75433GermParticipant@ Polder – why on earth would your wife get the ‘vaccine’ if she already had the disease?
All risk, absolutely zero benefit. Sorry.International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research
“We also present a brief review of studies supporting the potential for spike protein “shedding”, transmission of the protein from a vaccinated to an unvaccinated person, resulting in symptoms induced in the latter.”
May 17, 2021 at 4:52 pm #75434May 17, 2021 at 4:57 pm #75435John DayParticipant@Phoenix Voice:
The receptors that are relevant in the case of Blood Type A, are the associated proteins in the lung, not the one that shows on the red blood cells. The red blood cell blood type testing is a marker for the lung vulnerability. The lung cells of blood type A people are easier for SARS-CoV-2 to invade.
This means they get COVID pneumonia easier, not that they catch COVID easier.
Take vitamin-D. Work on stopping it in the nose.May 17, 2021 at 4:57 pm #75436Susmarie108Participant@ Dr D and sumac.carol:
Glad to hear your pet is responding to the antibacterial impacts of the silver, Carol.
There are many uses for a good Nano-Silver in liquid form. My late husband cleared a nearly fatal lung infection by ingesting it after being on massive doses of antibiotics for several months. Intuitively, I knew the antibiotics were killing him, and the silver solution crossed my path – so I started putting it in his coffee, beer, and water. After his monthly x-ray showed amazing improvement, I fessed up and he went off the antibiotics and full on with the silver. He got BETTER after an 11 month battle, and a full year went by. We moved to NoCA and set up a brewing operation in a small town. (His red ale, stout, and other brews were off the charts). Sadly, I was married to the ultimate stubborn, older, smart, bad-boy, scientist/engineer whose Agent-orange influenced cancers killed him after all that. Of course I believe that the antibiotics strip-mined his immunity and eliminated all the good bacteria – this created the perfect environment for the slow-brewing cancers to spring to life un-assualted. When the cancer doctor tells you on your first visit (after the scans and bloodwork) that you have a month or two to live…well, it was a heavy blow, one that he never mentally recovered from. The local, high quality cannabis oil kept him out of pain and around a bit longer. He didn’t want to use the silver despite the fact that many folks who use it regularly are beating back cancers.
Best to use a nano product with 10 ppm silver solution. There are several products on the market which use their own patented SilverSol technology to achieve this. Precious Waters Advanced Nano-Silver Dietary Supplement and Silver Biotics Daily Immune Support Supplement.
May 17, 2021 at 5:01 pm #75437Mr. HouseParticipantMay 17, 2021 at 5:02 pm #75438Polder DwellerParticipant@ Germ
“ why on earth would your wife get the ‘vaccine’ if she already had the disease?
All risk, absolutely zero benefit.”My take exactly, but there was no convincing her. Propaganda and peer pressure worked their voodoo on her and against that I was powerless.
May 17, 2021 at 5:06 pm #75439John DayParticipant@Polder Dweller:
Your wife might shed spike protein after vaccination, but not virus.
I’m not sure how much spike protein gets shed.
Nobody who has that information (Pfizer, et al) is sharing it.
It is clear that people who get vaccinated can get more than one kind of allergic or immune system reaction.
Those who have had COVID tend to get more, but many people will already have potential triggers to other elements of the vaccine than the spike protein, also.
I have been advising people against a second shot in circumstances like this.
It’s unnecessary and it may provoke an even greater adverse reaction upon the second challenge to the primed immune system.
It’s really better not to do it again.
(If she is convinced to accept it, anyway, she should dose with antihistamine, like levocetirizine 5 mg twice (more) per day for any such reaction. Have it ready.)May 17, 2021 at 5:09 pm #75440John DayParticipanthttps://www.johndayblog.com/2021/05/last-minute-preparations.html
Photo of Jenny in the Yoakum garden yesterday morning between rain showers is included.The blame for the “Great Reset” needs to be squarely placed on COVID before the “reset” is felt, so it can proceed as planned.. John Ward elucidates.
This development was inevitable, because the ‘It wuz de covid wot dun it’ masquerade stood far less chance of flying if “authoritative” sources were saying that SarsCovid2 was no longer a serious threat. It is imperative for the directors of this sham that Covid19 should resurge and create a completely related dip in investment confidence prior to global disaster, not afterwards.
At the American Institute for Economic Research site yesterday I read this quote:
“Covid19 hit a robust, many would say healthy world economy”
The AIER is one of the oldest and most respected nonpartisan economic research and advocacy venues in the world, founded under FDR in 1933. But that statement ranks among the greatest lumps of blue blithering codswallop I’ve ever read. It. simply. is. not. true. But I think we’re going to see a lot more rubbish on that scale; it is interesting that already, the business media are predicting massive inflation and counter-productive interest rate rises as the inevitable result of ‘panicky covid expenditure by politicians’. Same word – ‘panicky’ – in the mix, and I’ve seen it three times now in four days. Build Back Better. The Great Reset.
The Covid factor. Greatest threat in peacetime history.
therealslog.com/2021/05/16/the-covid-power-the-fa-cup-glory/Whitney Webb lays out specific agreements and terms between western central banking and social media regarding the very important management of perceptions during the upcoming financial collapse and reset. COVID-done-it, of course, but the triggering spark will be organized crime or state level cyber-attack/hacking by Lee Harvey Oswald or Castro’s Cuba...
In November 2020, the World Economic Forum and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace coproduced a report that warned that the global financial system was increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. Advisers to the group that produced the report included representatives from the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the International Monetary Fund, Wall Street giants such as JPMorgan Chase, and Silicon Valley behemoths such as Amazon.
The ominous report was published just months after the World Economic Forum had conducted a simulation of just such an event—a cyberattack that brings the global financial system to its knees—in partnership with Russia’s largest bank, which is due to jumpstart that country’s economic transformation by launching its own central bank–backed digital currency…
The report then ominously concludes that “one thing is clear: it is not a question of if a major incident will happen, but when.“
The report’s authors argue that, “in the event of a crisis,” such as a devastating cyberattack on the global banking system, “social media companies should swiftly amplify communications by central banks” so that central banks may “debunk fake information” and “calm the markets.” It also states that “financial authorities, financial services firms and tech companies [presumably including social media companies] should develop a clear communications and response plan focused on being able to react swiftly.” Notably, both Facebook and Twitter are listed in the report’s appendix as “industry stakeholders” that have “engaged” with the WEF-Carnegie initiative.
The report also asserts that premeditated coordination for such a crisis between banks and social media companies needs to take place so that both stakeholders may “determine what severity of crisis would necessitate amplified communication.” The report also calls for social media companies to work with central banks to “develop escalation paths similar to those developed in the wake of the past election interference, as seen in the United States and Europe.”
Of course, those “escalation paths” involved wide-ranging social media censorship. The report seems to acknowledge this when it adds that “quick coordination with social media platforms is necessary to organize content takedowns.” Thus, the report is calling for central banks to collude with social media platforms to plan out censorship efforts that would be enacted if a sufficiently severe crisis occurs in financial markets.
unlimitedhangout.com/2021/04/investigative-reports/wef-warns-of-cyber-attack-leading-to-systemic-collapse-of-the-global-financial-system/Insider View: The Tragedy of the U.S. Deep State
Pepe Escobar explains why Henry Kissinger must have lost the diplomatic plot...
At a recent forum in Arizona, referring to the festering, larger than life Sino-American clash, Henry the K. said, “It’s the biggest problem for America; it’s the biggest problem for the world. Because if we can’t solve that, then the risk is that all over the world a kind of cold war will develop between China and the United States.”…
Kissinger added U.S. policy toward China must be a mix of stressing U.S. “principles” to demand China’s respect and dialogue to find areas of cooperation: “I’m not saying that diplomacy will always lead to beneficial results…This is the complex task we have… Nobody has succeeded in doing it completely.”
Henry the K. actually must have lost the – diplomatic – plot. What Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov are now involved in, full time, is to demonstrate – mostly to the Global South – how the American-enforced “rules-based international order” has absolutely nothing to do with international law and the respect of national sovereignty...
Mr. S., in a quite intriguing fashion, seems to be expressing the collective views of a number of extremely qualified people. Right from the start, he points out how Henry the K.’s observations explain today’s Russia-China-Iran triangle.
The first point that we make is that it was not Kissinger who created policy for Nixon, but the Deep State. Kissinger was just a messenger boy. In the 1972 situation the Deep State wanted to get out of Vietnam, which policy was put in place as containment of communist China and Russia. We were there based on the domino theory...
The Deep State wanted to achieve a number of objectives in approaching Chairman Mao, who was antagonized by Russia. It wanted to ally in 1972 with China against Russia. That made Vietnam meaningless, for China would become the containing party of Russia and Vietnam no longer meant anything. We wanted to balance China against Russia. Now, China was not a major power in 1972 but it could drain Russia, forcing it to place 400,000 troops on their border. And our Deep State policy worked. We in the Deep State had thought it through, and not Kissinger. 400,000 troops on the Chinese border was a drain on their budget, as later Afghanistan became with over 100,000 troops, and the Warsaw Pact had another 600,000 troops...
So where does Kissinger in Arizona fit in?
Now, Kissinger reflects the Deep State angst on the Russia-Chinese relationship and wants this split up for dear life. This is interestingly covered here by Kissinger. He does not want to tell the truth about balance of power realities. He describes them as “our values”, when the U.S. has no values left but anarchy, looting, and burning down hundreds of cities. Biden hopes to buy all these disenfranchised masses as money printing goes wild.
So we are back to Kissinger shocked at the new Russian-Chinese alliance. They must be separated.
Now, I do not agree with the balance of power intriguers in that morality or noble values should govern international relations, and not power. The U.S. has been following balance of power dreams since 1900 and now it faces economic ruin. These ideas do not work. There is no reason the U.S. cannot be a friend of Russia and China and the differences can be worked out. But you cannot get to first base as balance of power considerations dominate everything. That is the tragedy of our time.
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2021/05/12/insider-view-tragedy-of-us-deep-state/The Jeff and Bill(s) Club: (There was this other Bill, too…)
A former Jeffrey Epstein insider claims that Bill Gates was a regular at the notorious pedophile’s $77 million Manhattan townhouse, where Epstein held “men’s club” – type gatherings for his closest pals.
For Gates, “Going to Jeffrey’s was a respite from his marriage. It was a way of getting away from Melinda” according to one of two insiders, who came forward to the Daily Beast to break what we’re guessing is the first rule of elite pedo-lair club...
According to the report, Gates and Epstein traded advice over their respective problems, while Gates ” met a rotating cast of bold-faced names and discussed worldly issues in between rounds of jokes and gossip—a “men’s club” atmosphere that irritated Melinda.”
http://www.zerohedge.com/political/gates-and-epstein-traded-advice-bills-toxic-marriage-jeffs-pedo-image-rehab-duringMay 17, 2021 at 5:13 pm #75441Mr. HouseParticipantHere’s a question: Why do they require two shots in the first place? What is the difference between the first shot and the second? Why do you have to wait?
May 17, 2021 at 5:16 pm #75442Susmarie108ParticipantHow to “stop it in the nose”???
I spray my eyes, up my nose/each nostril (and inhale), and mouth (with an inhale) with nano-silver. I do this before indoor outings, work (I work in an art gallery), and flying on a plane.
In late January, I spent an entire week bedside with my dying Mom. She was in a first-class nursing facility in Ohio, they “broke the rules” and I pushed for time – spent 4 hours there per day for 6 days straight. She beat covid (type O) while her type A husband had died of it on Christmas morning 2020. Besides the masking, I used a sprayer to deliver nano-silver directly into what I consider the entry points – eyes, nose, mouth. I did this before flying as well. It provided me with extra security – I felt like the silver was providing a protective barrier.
I was also responsible for cleaning out their assisted living apartment (where they had both acquired covid from a caregiver). Used the silver water solution again – for extra protection.
Who knows???
May 17, 2021 at 5:35 pm #75443a kullervoParticipant• How To Cure Type 2 Diabetes – Without Medication (G.)
Greetings,
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May 17, 2021 at 5:48 pm #75444Dr. DParticipantThank You.
While I don’t follow Canadian politics, I’d be careful of the recent fad in naming people “associated with.” It’s astonishingly misused. Some are “associated with” because as reporters they interviewed them. Others, they once worked at a taco stand. Or one is a breakoff group when the other went too far. For instance, Gavin McInnes is “Associated” with Vice News, as he’s a founder. He’s also “Associated” with the Proud Boys because they were joke-created by him to s–t-post. The two groups are considered opposites, and he’s presently “associated” with neither.
What does any of that mean without telling the truth? Bob Ford is “Associated” with cocaine, but also with Justin Trudeau. (Whose father is ALSO associated with cocaine.) Life is complicated. They gotta fill me in in a way I can understand and trust.
Knowing nothing, my guess is it’s exactly the way you read it. They roll out goldberg as the head of both factions. For instance, McInnes’ group the Proud Boys is now “Associated” by being a FBI informant. The head of BLM is also “associated” with the FBI. …Sounds a lot like the 1968 Democratic convention, where the FBI got involved in making trouble so the “right” guy would get elected…same as Time Magazine printed occurred in the 2020 election. That was right after the FBI got involved with MLK, telling him to kill himself or they’d out his mistress, thereby “Associating” themselves both with choosing President Nixon, and ending the Civil Rights movement.
Gee, when all free groups are monitored or directed by the FBI, ain’t freedom grand? I’m sure Canada has the same or worse.
May 17, 2021 at 6:23 pm #75445zerosumParticipantThis time … Its different ….. Non essential workers are demonstrating
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/watch-pro-israeli-pro-palestine-groups-violently-clash-western-countries
Watch: Pro-Israel & Pro-Palestine Groups Violently Clash In Western CountriesMay 17, 2021 at 7:10 pm #75446NoiretteParticipantDr. D. previous thread:
It’s also not black and white. What is miasma theory, medieval theory? That invisible “bad spirits” would be taken in via the breath and nose and make you sick. Where does it come from? Rot, swamps, dead things, sick people.
… That’s germ theory. That’s exactly what we believe today, except instead of being invisible, entirely non-physical self-directed beings, they are invisible, untouchable, tangible self-directed beings. (…) People weren’t stupid before 1980, or 1800, or 1600, we just like mocking, belittling, and mis-attributing them.
Miasma theory was good, in the sense that much disease was, is, transmitted ‘thru the air’ – areosols – e.g. Tuberculosis, long known. As is Covid-19 today.
At first, the WHO did not consider, accept this, it was all about ‘droplets’ (e.g. ppl coughing on one another, smearing snot on door handles or whatever.. leading for ex. to in the UK having sex or hugging being practically banned..!), therefore handwashing, hand purification, social distancing.
Masks were not advised. Then at some point WHO added ‘masks’ as a preventative because ‘areosols’ (particles that can float about for a long while in the air and travel round and about, thru ducts, pipes, blown about by air conditioning, or merely in a closed, poorly ventilated rooms, etc.) became an accepted means of tranmission, as there was *no other way* to explain ‘rapid spread.’
See > Wired article, in top post.
WHO officials prefer *low level advice* which doesn’t require much effort, expenditure, strictures, to implement. “Don’t disturb” the PTB is the guiding line. WHO can’t advocate the complicated stuff. They can’t advise strong / rigorous/ etc. measures, as they are bought up by Corps, who need a free hand.
Ppl who said cov-19 ‘was airborne’ (unprecise) were vilified, they were thrown off boards, meetings, etc.
May 17, 2021 at 7:25 pm #75447DjangoParticipantThe moon in the painting is the same as the moon tonight.
Which Doge is is up for execution by tbe Ten?
I spy with my little eye someone beginning with BG.May 17, 2021 at 7:34 pm #75448DjangoParticipantReminds me of William Burroughs’ Dr. Benway who used to sit on a sink plunger washing his scalpels in tbe lavatory The germ tbeory is a myth.
May 17, 2021 at 8:03 pm #75449Bill7ParticipantRobert Lustig MD on T2D and other metabolic disorders:
His 2017 book ‘The Hacking of the American Mind’ is very good, if often discursive. Someone I’d love to talk with.
May 17, 2021 at 8:10 pm #75450Bill7Participant> While I don’t follow Canadian politics, I’d be careful of the recent fad in naming people “associated with.” It’s astonishingly misused. <
that’s what that term is *for*: guilt by association.
May 17, 2021 at 8:47 pm #75451GermParticipantThere are now emergency procedures for vaccine induced thrombosis.
Have there ever been such dangerous vaccines ? -
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