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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2022 #113653
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    Way off topic but we need some laughs amidst the gloom and doom. 1988 clip, Illinois’s oldest farmer visits The Tonight Show. About 15 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DeESr05iT0

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2022 #113518
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    Ilargi, thank you for what you do every day.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 11 2022 #113266
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    @WES, I’ll chip in on Afewknowthetruth post and ancetdonal it is. I too avoid mingling with the vexxed. I caught the crud after talking to my vaccinated boss coming out of quarantine. Keep in mind I’m a solitary worker in the boss’s empire, It was a shitty thing but only lasted 4-5 days. A single dose of Ivermectin and John Day’s protocol brought me through. I intend to avoid the vexxed crowds as much as possible, hard to do though.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 10 2022 #113201
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    @Afewknowthe truth, good post.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2022 #112228
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    D. Benton Smith, thank you for your well written true story, I really enjoyed it and I’m glad your family made it through.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 24 2022 #112101
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    I’m a slow educated farmer, humour me. What’s the pushback against Tulsi Gabbard? We kind of like her here in Buck Snort, PA. Thanks in advance

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 16 2022 #111661
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    Wes at #11660, a good and damn scary comment.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 13 2022 #111464
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    aspnaz @ #111459,
    Hear, hear and good on ‘ya’. The destroyal of farm soils here in the USA dates back to the 1950’s. For anyone with any interest, I suggest you read William Albrecht. Good soils. good health.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 6 2022 #111088
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    Netherlands agricultural protests. Hopefully they come to meaningful changes. My home garden has always been an organically grown system, plenty of good and bad outcomes. My paychecks have changed from full blown chemical ag towards a lower chemical input agricultural system, it ain’t easy. Transitioning to the point of ‘sustainable Ag’ is going to take a damn long time with consumer sacrifice on prices and availability, and thus health? Food and petrol have been too cheap for too long. What a bias I carry on my shoulder, sorry.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 2 2022 #110815
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    Brett Weinstein video linked above. Would anyone care to comment on the video? I’m halfway through. The general thrust seems to be the pathology of modern civilization. I’m a dumb farmer, I’d rather not be stupid about the issues. I scored the ‘crud’ last week after 2.5 years. The issues were a very sore throat, sinus pressure and joint pain (10 on the pain dial). One dose of Ivermectin at the medium dose dropped the fever 2 degrees F in 12 hours. Thanks to all the TAE commenters. High regards to IRM and John Day on the Vitamin D3 thing.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 28 2022 #110574
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    Germ, The vaxxed up in my neighborhood are getting slaughtered. I may have had the crud last week Some stockpiled Ivermectin did the trick.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 28 2022 #110562
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    “did anyone watch the video of the two guys building a home?”
    Whoever created the video certainly has imagination. I really enjoyed the improvised tools, especially the two man wheelbarrow.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 20 2022 #110074
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    Dr. Day thanks for the link to Dr. Grimes. I always forget about him until you bring him up. I assiduously email his work to my government representatives plus health bureaus and my state University medical research department. A little research money thrown Dr. Grimes way would do a world of good on the cheap. You did your part on advocating D3 as have a few others. I’m surrounded with educated people with 2-4 vaxes and infected with Covid multiple times. I’m viewed as a heretic by suggesting D3. You’re living my dream. In my heaven I would be surrounded by an avocado orchard with olive oil, a salt shaker, black pepper, lemon juice and garlic in hand.
    Regards

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 14 2022 #109737
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    Wes. They cut the fruit itself in slices to produce next year’s transplants.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 14 2022 #109697
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    John Day, Tomatoes. The Amish home gardeners here in PA in the fall cut 1/2′ slices of their heirlooms and cover the slices with garden soil in trays stored in their home basements until they sprout. The trays are moved to cold frames with water sinks to store heat. Said frames are covered with an extra set of glass sash in the evenings and if very cold they cover the sash with burlap etcetera. At the 4 leaf stage seedlings transplanting takes place into a 20″ by 20″ open plastic flat. The Amish are not shy about using plastics for ag. 50 seedlings per flat.The trays go back to the cold frames and are covered and uncovered as needed. The transplants receive a gentle swipe with a broom 1-3 times daily to ‘toughen’ them up but air movement will do the same.
    Most Amish growers I know are proponents of foliar feeding using ‘compost’ tea and fish/kelp blends and molasses from time to time. Regards, Paul

    in reply to: Debt Rattle June 7 2022 #109235
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    Hello gang, Read up a bit more on Biden administration’s ethanol expansion proposal please. Ethanol gasoline blends have been a disaster since the ‘git go’. Topsoil depletion, destruction of our economy and ‘groundwater pollution are the real issues The destruction of combustion gas engines large and small are a secondary issue (yeah, buy an EV) with what? I have and still have roots in agriculture. Our countries (USA) policy for the last 100 years has been ‘cheap gasoline and cheap food’ Regenerative Ag is out of reach for the next three decades or more. If we achieved Masanobu Fukuoka’s ideals in my birth year 1956 we would be further along in a right living world. Not there yet are we? So we dilute gasoline with ethanol and you and I travel less MPG? Dated article from Cornell University. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2001/08/ethanol-corn-faulted-energy-waster-scientist-says

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 2 2022 #103347
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    Willem. I have also noticed slow activity on the web. That may be me trying to follow too many things at once. Slate Belt, Pennsylvania. 8;50 p.m. local time.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle March 1 2022 #103256
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    From The Stuff You Never Considered Department.
    Five essential commodities that will be hit by the war in Ukraine. Reverse sanctions anyone?
    https://theconversation.com/five-essential-commodities-that-will-be-hit-by-war-in-ukraine-177845

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 28 2022 #103191
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    Those Darned Kids,
    How in the Hell do I share this with vaccinated family members as much as I would like to?
    “We’ll be going around the mountain cancer comes,
    We’ll be going around the mountain. we’ll be going around the mountain,
    When cancers come, we’ll be going around the mountain when cancer comes.
    Crapola

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 28 2022 #103184
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    Just for fun.
    https://mail2.rcn.com/service/home/~/?auth=co&loc=en_US&id=21063&part=2

    Hopefully the link leads to what I wanted to post. I will check back. Regards.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 27 2022 #103119
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    V. Arnold
    Try and relax. There is effin zip reliable information coming out of the Russkie/Ukie confrontation. If someone here on TAE can contradict me please do so, Sure NATO/UK/USA caused this conflagration and they will continue to cause even more conflagrations as long as I draw breath. It is in the UN charter.
    Sorry to Bring up a Yogi Berra quote. ‘We made too many wrong mistakes’

    in reply to: Bankruptcy For Moderna, Definitely Pfizer #102746
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    Illargi
    Fist bump!
    Thanks!
    Are there any archives available from TAE’s salad days?
    I’m a knob with a computer and need direction.
    Regards

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 22 2022 #102585
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    Dr John Day, Your aviator of the Daibutsu of Kamakura will remain in my mind. Your comments here and at The John Day Blog have done me and a bunch of my family and friends a load of good. Hopefully you will continue to post images fresh from Texas. Recently I was ‘disappeared’ on a different blog and it blew my mind. I’m too complacent about the skillet aimed at my head. Good luck man.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 22 2022 #102534
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    F. S. Thanks for the video.
    I’m sure the names of the MP’s voting to extend the war powers act are being written down on paper for the future. Too bad their house burned down while on vacation eh?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 15 2022 #101527
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    @ Boogaloo 101496
    The Judge’s cards come up! Loud drum roll! The cards read 9.0, 9.0, 9.0 9.0 and 10.0. BZZZZT,
    The crowd goes wild. Sanity peaks around the edge of the bathroom door.
    Take your pick’
    Good on ya.
    Ya done good

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 15 2022 #101489
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    Formerly T-Bear @ 101435.
    Thanks for being a stand up guy/gal with your post to V. Arnold. You said what I had in mind much better than I could ever articulate and thank you for that sir/madam. I’ve been reading this blog and supporting this blog for quite some time (I remember sending checks to Somewhere, Canada) Ilargi when was that?
    Keep in mind there are more parts of horses than horses in this world and there seems to be a minor abundance of horse parts on this blog at this time. It’s too bad they are proud of being a horse part and going all out to prove it. Enough shit going on now, support each other here, home and community.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 12 2022 #100951
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    @ TDK May I ask the source of the screenshot for Bancel’s stocks trading?
    Thanks in advance.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 6 2022 #100214
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    Oh Canada. Jordan B Peterson. Someone new to me. Sorry for the WIKI. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Peterson
    Anyhowse he speaks to the Freedom Convoy and although he made me sleepy, he makes some interesting points. Here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km5Em_xz8RI
    Off topic you can see Lou Reed smile for the fourth time in his life in the video. The other three times were after diaper changes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4VEXl4vsq4

    in reply to: Debt Rattle February 2 2022 #99830
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    Deflationista, TAE readers appreciate your staying power but are there enough TAE commentators to supply your bloviation fix? Suggest you sign up for Market-Ticker-Nad where I suspect you would get more love from their commentariat. ‘Let Me Go’ (Seether Band)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2zpFtf7Wkc.
    There you go bro. I’m so stupid from horse paste I don’t know what to do.
    Love

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 30 2022 #99526
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 29 2022 #99452
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    Osboros, ‘I knew men from WWII who had actually liberated some of the concentration camps and all of them said that nobody believed them when they got stateside and tried to rely the sheer horror of it.”
    Boy this struck a deep nerve and tears are in my eyes. Years ago we had a great pastor who pulled a term in the Navy and then another with the paratroopers in WW2. He was first in to liberate Dachau. He would commemorate the date every year, say a prayer and never shared what he experienced there because it went beyond human comprehension.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 27 2022 #99263
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    Ya’ all. Any ‘Drive By Truckers’ fans in the commentariat? I picked up this found penny in Denninger’s comment section. Do notice the CDC’s motto at the top of the page. ://vaccinecodeset.cdc.gov/LotNumber. I’m not a frequent/savvy poster so I hope the link goes through.
    Anecdote, my dear wife with a history of hip problems was just barely able to walk until day 10 after her booster shot. Liz is getting around just fine now. Her GP (an excellent diagnostician) poo pooed vaccine adverse effects. No X-rays and a bursitis diagnosis.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 10 2022 #97594
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 7 2022 #97340
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    Thanks John Day, this is what I was looking for to try to keep Liz safe as I can.
    Thanks,
    Paul

    in reply to: Debt Rattle January 7 2022 #97275
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    Tae community, unfortunately my dear wife has been gaslighted by her family to accept a booster. Does anyone recall Doc Day’s pre-vaccination post-vaccination protocol? We been taking D3, C, Zinc, quercetin, aspirin, Xlear nasal spray, lecithin, NAC and Pepcid for some time now.
    Thanks, Paul

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 28 2021 #96460
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    John Day,
    Thanks for posting yet again. First hand information is important to us all especially from a MD who followed the Hippocratic Oath faithfully. Heal quickly. I’m envious of your winter greens garden.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 6 2021 #94526
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    ‘The “Golden Years” are when your Doctors steal your gold’ is an old saying in my neck of the woods, which needs to be updated.
    On the sentimental side, I am one of 4 kids my parents successfully and healthily raised to adulthood without health insurance in the late 1950’s -1960’s. Hell, you would sit in a waiting room equipped with ashtrays for hours and you paid what you could. In the late 1970’s, the community along with some wealthy donors built the Doctor H.A Tattersall community health center in Mountainhome PA. The tradesmen and many others donated their time and money.

    in reply to: Deb Rattle October 29 2021 #91152
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    NAC is available at Life Extension (their brand) and at Iherb which carries Now Foods brand. I’m certain you could find NAC at good health food store. NAC supplies are not going to disappear just because the FDA muscled Bezos and company, although my forecasting score is dismal.

    in reply to: How America Treats Its Doctors #90430
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    Brother John Day, I’ve held my share of the shitty ends of stick but you presented yourself with, poise, compassion and love. You’ve ‘done good’. You probably saved more lives with your promotion of D3 so many months ago and I may be one of them. I’m heading for 66 years and have been outside in agricultural for most of them. I took your advice on D3 way back when. I tested 52 this past August and I can’t imagine where my Vitamin D level was before your advice. You will miss your patients and coworkers for awhile and they you and then balance will come. You will have plenty of visitors, emails and calls. Brotherly love man.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 28 2021 #88709
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    I’m a dim bulb. I skipped the read more link. Sorry for wasting comment space.

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