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1981  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do Whites Also Deserve Reparations? on: May 21, 2023, 04:47:36 PM
Slavery is Constitutional in at leas two ways:

1. The mindset of the people who were behind the Constitution that they wrote, was a mindset of allowed slavery. This means that all their Constitutional writings were written with allowed slavery in mind, as well as a whole lot of other things... including correctly done freedom for a slave.

The 14th Amendment takes freed slaves and turns them into a thing called citizens. What are citizens? They are slaves of the government that they are citizens of. Before the 14th Amendment, the US government essentially had no man/woman citizens.

2. Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 in the Constitution, is known as the Contract Clause, the right to contract. If a man/woman, having complete understanding of what they are doing, contract themselves into slavery to another, there is nothing that can prevent this, legally and lawfully. The courts have adjudicated that people are free to enter into contracts, and that government doesn't have any authority over this freedom - https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/article-1/section-10/clause-1/contract-clause. In fact, all contracts bind their makers into slavery in a fashion, by limiting their freedom in some ways.

In fact, the only reason why people are required to pay IRS taxes is because they have contracted themselves into doing so... although few people understand this, or how to contract out. The IRS Form W-4 is a quasi-contract that binds a person into a form of slavery to the IRS.


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Wow, long live America, the country of freedom
America that destroyed Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria and turned them into hell in the name of human rights.

Long live America, the country of freedom.

America didn't destroy any countries or nations. Some people who misused their authority did this. They did it by enslaving the American people through trickery, as shown in the IRS agreement I wrote and you quoted.

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1982  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Replace all politicans with voting software and represent yourself on: May 21, 2023, 04:43:47 PM
What good does it do to represent yourself at the polls? You are already there. Don't re-present yourself by walking out and back in again. Just vote. If your represent yourself to vote after you have already voted, that's like voting twice. Save it for the Dems. Grin

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1983  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Complete asshole, or the last war of the Russian Empire on: May 21, 2023, 04:38:33 PM
Putin wants the Russian people to back Russia so much, that he is at least suggesting the right to bear arms to them. Not only that, but he is advising Americans to keep their guns.

I think we all know why. What started as a police action in Ukraine, showed Putin that the whole West banking system is as corrupt as can be, and that he needs us all to fight banking corruption. But it's true that if we don't, we will all become slaves... to the banks.


Putin Tells U.S. Citizens "Do Not Give Up Your Guns"

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 Here the topic is about the war in Ukraine, and not about the free sale of weapons to the population.

It's kind of amazing that you talk like you know what your own topic is about, but then show that you really don't know... right in the same words. That's quite a skill you have there.

War is not something that major nations simply, on a whim, decide to do today, without any reason for it. The reasons for the war, are actually part of the war. If there were no reasons, there would be no war. So, essentially, the war starts with the reasons for it and behind it.

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1984  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 21, 2023, 04:31:53 PM

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You are not offering "the unofficial truth", you are not linking to "an alternative better information", you are simply blurting information that is detached from reality to the point that is basically fake. This might or not change, but NATO does not want the RF to show any kind of credible victory simply because after this war they will wage another, and another,...


All the things you talk about in your post that I have partially quoted, are save-face operations for the US and Nato getting out of Ukraine. Of course, they have to back it up a little, just to look good. But they have found that their operations in Ukraine are being strongly resisted by Russia, just like Russia found out the hard way that there was more than they expected to the US/Nato resistance after they entered Ukraine.

The banking/money cabal that is/was backing Ukraine, doesn't know exactly what the various outcomes might be. But they are keeping their options open in every way they can. Presently, things don't look so positive for a continued push against Russian demands. They are quietly backing off the land-heist operation they were working for in Ukraine.

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1985  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do Whites Also Deserve Reparations? on: May 21, 2023, 04:12:51 PM
You can only help people of non-white races so much. Consider blacks. Sure, they were exploited somewhat when they came to Britain and the US. But they were helped a lot more. How were they helped? Through being brought to lands of opportunity... which many of them have taken advantage of.

How did blacks (their ancestors) become slaves in the first place? They were sold to whites and other blacks by black slave traders, mostly in Africa. So, while their lot might have been hard, they should actually be paying whites for saving them.
I thought you used to be all religious and Christianity based. If that be, you wouldn't justify slavery by any claims like you talking about being thankful for being brought yo a land of opportunity you call it and that blacks did sold blacks for slavery. In essence, all these somehow justifies what was done to the black race from the times past!
Saint Paul says, 1 Corinthians 7:21:
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Were you a slave when you were called? Don’t let it trouble you—although if you can gain your freedom, do so.
So, slavery done in the right, Christian way is Christian.



You really get to amaze me the way you've coined this.
It not like the blacks were all peaceful before the arrival of there colonial masters but, the arrival of the foreign race stirred up grief, pushed for more wars than necessary in Africa and most of them forks ended up at the end of a whip.  Not to mention the conditions these guys where put through from transportation down to surviving on a farm. Where you have your wife been taken before your eyes...

It's just not worth saying but, don't try to bring it into context for any comparison, it just doesn't feel any appealing.
Certainly crimes are always being done. These kinds of crimes are still being done between some influential employers and their employees. The wrong part is to redo the crimes against and between races... even the race of employers vs. the race of employees. The question is how to deal with each crime on an individual basis, so that criminality is not done to the innocent.


You can only help people of non-white races so much. Consider blacks. Sure, they were exploited somewhat when they came to Britain and the US. But they were helped a lot more. How were they helped? Through being brought to lands of opportunity... which many of them have taken advantage of.

How did blacks (their ancestors) become slaves in the first place? They were sold to whites and other blacks by black slave traders, mostly in Africa. So, while their lot might have been hard, they should actually be paying whites for saving them.


No offense, but I find a kind of racism in your presentation of the subject, especially that you present the subject in the form of constants, while they are relative ideas that are subject to interpretation in different forms.
I may be wrong in my evaluation of the way you put forward the subject, but I would really like to deal with matters on the basis of the relative evaluation and interpretation that may differ from one person to another.

I am sorry if my evaluation of your subject holds a biased point of view, because blacks are human beings who live like us in societies that are subject to all kinds of pressures and even exploitation as peoples whose history was distorted by colonialism in various forms.
Thank you. The point of the article - though it is hidden somewhat - is that of racism in different directions. Slavery doesn't have anything to do with racism. Slavery is simply between the master and the slave, no matter the race of either. Reparations as they are generally touted, have to do with, and are, racist.

In the big picture, reparations are simply a way for somebody to make money by inciting the races against each other, and then profiting off the insurrection that follows.


Rasmussen told me that although it’s easy to make the case that black citizens are owed reparations—the right to own slaves is embedded in the Constitution, after all—this doesn’t mean that the case being made has any real substance. The idea of reparations, noted Rasmussen, fails for many reasons.
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Do you mean that the right to own slaves exists in the current US Constitution? Or is he talking about the old constitution when it was legal to own slaves in the United States? please explain.
Slavery is Constitutional in at leas two ways:

1. The mindset of the people who were behind the Constitution that they wrote, was a mindset of allowed slavery. This means that all their Constitutional writings were written with allowed slavery in mind, as well as a whole lot of other things... including correctly done freedom for a slave.

The 14th Amendment takes freed slaves and turns them into a thing called citizens. What are citizens? They are slaves of the government that they are citizens of. Before the 14th Amendment, the US government essentially had no man/woman citizens.

2. Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 in the Constitution, is known as the Contract Clause, the right to contract. If a man/woman, having complete understanding of what they are doing, contract themselves into slavery to another, there is nothing that can prevent this, legally and lawfully. The courts have adjudicated that people are free to enter into contracts, and that government doesn't have any authority over this freedom - https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/article-1/section-10/clause-1/contract-clause. In fact, all contracts bind their makers into slavery in a fashion, by limiting their freedom in some ways.

In fact, the only reason why people are required to pay IRS taxes is because they have contracted themselves into doing so... although few people understand this, or how to contract out. The IRS Form W-4 is a quasi-contract that binds a person into a form of slavery to the IRS.


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1986  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Complete asshole, or the last war of the Russian Empire on: May 20, 2023, 10:47:17 PM
Putin wants the Russian people to back Russia so much, that he is at least suggesting the right to bear arms to them. Not only that, but he is advising Americans to keep their guns.

I think we all know why. What started as a police action in Ukraine, showed Putin that the whole West banking system is as corrupt as can be, and that he needs us all to fight banking corruption. But it's true that if we don't, we will all become slaves... to the banks.


Putin Tells U.S. Citizens "Do Not Give Up Your Guns"



https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/putin-tells-u-s-citizens-do-not-give-up-your-guns/
However, the U.S. government seem determined to take that right away from its citizens, amid Russia doing the exact opposite. President Putin wants to give Russian citizens the freedom to chose whether or not they arm themselves.

Politicalvelcraft.org reports:

This will probably come as a total shock to most of my Western readers, but at one point, Russia was one of the most heavily armed societies on earth. This was, of course, when we were free under the Tsar. Weapons, from swords and spears to pistols, rifles and shotguns were everywhere, common items.

People carried them concealed, they carried them holstered. Fighting knives were a prominent part of many traditional attires and those little tubes criss crossing on the costumes of Cossacks and various Caucasian peoples? Well those are bullet holders for rifles.

Various armies, such as the Poles, during the ??!?? (Times of Troubles), or Napoleon, or the Germans even as the Tsarist state collapsed under the weight of WW1 and Wall Street monies, found that holding Russian lands was much much harder than taking them and taking was no easy walk in the park but a blood bath all its own. In holding, one faced an extremely well armed and aggressive population Hell bent on exterminating or driving out the aggressor.
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1987  Other / Politics & Society / Do Whites Also Deserve Reparations? on: May 20, 2023, 10:33:03 PM
You can only help people of non-white races so much. Consider blacks. Sure, they were exploited somewhat when they came to Britain and the US. But they were helped a lot more. How were they helped? Through being brought to lands of opportunity... which many of them have taken advantage of.

How did blacks (their ancestors) become slaves in the first place? They were sold to whites and other blacks by black slave traders, mostly in Africa. So, while their lot might have been hard, they should actually be paying whites for saving them.


Do Whites Also Deserve Reparations?
This link changes daily.



https://www.theepochtimes.com/do-whites-also-deserve-reparations_5261197.html
In the United States, calls for reparations are, once again, heating up. A Duke University professor recently called for $14 trillion in reparations for the descendants of American slavery (roughly $350,000 per recipient).

The professor, William Darity, isn't the only one calling for reparations. The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, has established a task force that will explore compensation for black citizens. In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has signaled his support for the idea. Detroit’s Reparations Task Force is currently exploring forms of compensation for the city’s black residents. Similar events are taking place in St. Louis. In early May, California’s reparations task force approved recommendations that could see some black residents receive $1.2 million each as compensation for slavery and racial discrimination.

Reparations are a terrible idea. Calls for race-based compensation appeal to emotion, not logic. First, how do we define slavery? Contrary to popular belief, African Americans weren’t the only victims of slavery. As Stephan Talty, an author who has researched slavery in great detail, has noted, white people were also the victims of slavery.

In a piece for Salon, a hyper-progressive online magazine, Talty discussed the fact that, contrary to popular belief, white slavery did occur prior to the occurrence of the Civil War. Talty referenced the work of Joel Augustus Rogers, a historian who meticulously documented the many ways in which whites were kidnapped and sold into slavery. These kidnappings occurred from the early 1700s right up until 1861, the year the Civil War started. Some of the victims were orphans or unwanted babies, while others were impoverished immigrants. White slavery occurred in America. This is an inconvenient truth that receives little or no attention, probably because it contradicts the "white privilege" narrative that continues to do the rounds.

Even if we were to agree on a definition of slavery, how are we supposed to verify those that claim to be victims? Then, of course, there's the matter of financing reparations. Where will the money come from?

For comment on the matter, I reached out to David W. Rasmussen, the director of the Policy Sciences Center at Florida State University. Rasmussen recently published a paper discussing reparations for black citizens, and why such a system of redress for past injustices deserves criticism.

Rasmussen told me that although it’s easy to make the case that black citizens are owed reparations—the right to own slaves is embedded in the Constitution, after all—this doesn’t mean that the case being made has any real substance. The idea of reparations, noted Rasmussen, fails for many reasons.
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1988  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 20, 2023, 09:40:06 PM
Meanwhile, Bakhmut is taken.

By meanwhile you mean that a 17.000 habitants city, not too far from the RF borders, has been flattened to the ground to the point that is no longer a city and that has only taken... 1 week? 1 month? half a year?.... no, it has taken 1 year, since May 2022!

If that is how the Pyschos intend to keep waging war in Ukraine, I forecast what is basically a suicide for the current regime. The amount of money, men, resources and political capital employed make this war an economic suicide for the RF. BTW... watch your flanks... it may take 1 year to get it, but it may take 1 week to run from it.

I am thinking of it. Why would Ukraine choose to defend Bakhmut? Why did Ukraine need one more year to keep the RF busy in what is a not very strategically significant area. What did happen during that year?

- EU and US committed billions in additional aid.
- Ukrainian troops have been trained in a variety of systems. Notably in the Patriot, but not only in the Patriot.
- A number of Ukrainian pilots have been trained in F-16, which are going to be "freed" by the US so that allies can send them to Ukraine.
- A number of MBTs, IFV, artillery and other vehicles have arrived to Ukraine with their crews trained.

It seems to me that the cost of taking Bakhmut is not just the dead and the equipment lost. We will see along the summer.



Why complicate things? Look at it in a simple way... like this.

Russia is much larger than Ukraine. The Russian military is much larger than Ukraine's military. So...

Just to throw out some example figures, imagine that Ukraine's military was 10,000, and Russia's was 100,000. Let's say that they were killing each other off 1 to 1. This means that when Ukraine has killed off 10,000 Russians, there won't be any Ukraine military left... but there will still be 90,000 Russians left.

The fact is more like Russians are killing 6 or 7 Ukrainians for each Russian dead. Get the picture? Ukraine is being played... by the US, Nato, and Russia. The smart Ukrainians left months ago, by the millions.

Blab all you want. The fact of the matter is that there won't be any Ukrainians left in a very short time from now.

Cool

Your numbers are incorrect and the concepts on which it is based are incorrect and your conclusion do not match anything remotely close to reality. Your approach is not simple, it is simplistic because you are someone who likes simple yet wrong answers to real but complex to solve problems.

You want also a simplistic yet wrong argument? Here it goes: It took the RF 1 year to conquer a 17.000 pre-war population city. Thus it will take around 500 years to conquer Ukraine. As stupid as your calculation, see.

You want another simple yet wrong answer: Here it goes: The military budget of the RF is not even 1/10 of all the countries supporting Ukraine. Thus the RF has 1 in 10 chances of achieving a military "victory".

Russian was larger a year ago and had, in theory, a larger army, yet here we are. The RF and Ukraine are not even close to a full mobilisation, being the RF on an offensive imperial war and Ukraine simply defending their homeland, the political will to accept losses is very different. Thus, the ratios you mention are meaningless.

Let me educate you: nearly 99% of wars are economic, and this is not exception. The governments tend to say other things (religion, rightful government, revolutions, and for Putin "Nazis and Zionists, etc...) The war in Ukraine only works for the RF if it is economically beneficial, and that is no longer the case no matter what they do, unless they basically take all the territory of Ukraine and install a puppet. (e.g. you cannot be waging war for 500 years).

If Ukraine losses it ceases to exist. If the RF looses (whatever "loosing" means") it is likely that nothing will change (except if it is such a defeat that leaves the country in shambles, which is not going to happen). The RF is being played, Europe is being played and Ukraine has been left with no option but to fight thanks to Putin's clumsiness. I know who the winners, no matter what, are on this one: US, Saudis, Turkey, Israel and all weapons producers.

The "smart Ukrainians who left" and nothing compared to the "smart Russians who left" and are actually willing to go back - not the case for Russians, who probably can't anyway without risking jail.



Actually, it is your numbers that are wrong... as be.open is continually showing you one way or another. be.open has just explained why Wagner didn't simply overrun Bakhmut. Ukrainian solders were ordered to stay and fight to the end. Did they? If they did, they are dead... just reinforcement for the things that I have been saying. If they didn't, an Ukraine loss.

All the while you consider the failing US/Nato banking system as support for Ukraine, we are seeing growth in BRICS and BRICS ideas and nations. At the rate the US and Nato are helping Ukraine win, BRICS will have overcome them long before a Ukraine win can happen.

Half the Ukrainian population left Ukraine. Russia might have lost a small percent of her people, but she gained a whole lot more in Crimea and the whole Donbas area... to say nothing about other lands that have joined Russia.

You can talk about 99% of wars that act this way or that way, but there are other people who explain it all differently. The point is, Ukraine has already lost militarily. And their loss is causing the US and Nato to quietly back off. It can be seen that trade in Russia has gone right around the sanctions; they were a failure. Even trade in Ukraine is starting to act like there isn't any war going on. The war will soon end, and Russia will absorb a whole big bunch of Ukraine... economically if not in formal land acquisition.

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1989  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: May 20, 2023, 09:15:54 PM
Kari Lake Trial Day 2


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGWWBuFPnYQ


Election Rigging CAUGHT ON CAMERA in Maricopa County, Arizona



https://www.patrioticviralnews.com/articles/election-rigging-caught-on-camera-in-maricopa-county-arizona/
The video shows an employee rapidly approving signatures at a speed near one second each without even looking at them.

To give you an understanding of how fast this particular individual was going, he managed to 'verify' 50 signatures by the time the person sitting next to him had reached just 6!

This particular individual approved just shy of 27,000 signatures and the stats show he was not alone. According to data from the county nearly 240,000 ballots in total had their signatures verified in less than 3 seconds each.

Why is this so important? Well 80% of ALL VOTERS in Arizona use mail in ballots which require signature verification but only one side (the Democrats) have been known to deliver boatloads of potentially fraudulent ballots to help them steal elections.
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1990  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 20, 2023, 08:45:16 PM
Meanwhile, Bakhmut is taken.

By meanwhile you mean that a 17.000 habitants city, not too far from the RF borders, has been flattened to the ground to the point that is no longer a city and that has only taken... 1 week? 1 month? half a year?.... no, it has taken 1 year, since May 2022!

If that is how the Pyschos intend to keep waging war in Ukraine, I forecast what is basically a suicide for the current regime. The amount of money, men, resources and political capital employed make this war an economic suicide for the RF. BTW... watch your flanks... it may take 1 year to get it, but it may take 1 week to run from it.

I am thinking of it. Why would Ukraine choose to defend Bakhmut? Why did Ukraine need one more year to keep the RF busy in what is a not very strategically significant area. What did happen during that year?

- EU and US committed billions in additional aid.
- Ukrainian troops have been trained in a variety of systems. Notably in the Patriot, but not only in the Patriot.
- A number of Ukrainian pilots have been trained in F-16, which are going to be "freed" by the US so that allies can send them to Ukraine.
- A number of MBTs, IFV, artillery and other vehicles have arrived to Ukraine with their crews trained.

It seems to me that the cost of taking Bakhmut is not just the dead and the equipment lost. We will see along the summer.



Why complicate things? Look at it in a simple way... like this.

Russia is much larger than Ukraine. The Russian military is much larger than Ukraine's military. So...

Just to throw out some example figures, imagine that Ukraine's military was 10,000, and Russia's was 100,000. Let's say that they were killing each other off 1 to 1. This means that when Ukraine has killed off 10,000 Russians, there won't be any Ukraine military left... but there will still be 90,000 Russians left.

The fact is more like Russians are killing 6 or 7 Ukrainians for each Russian dead. Get the picture? Ukraine is being played... by the US, Nato, and Russia. The smart Ukrainians left months ago, by the millions.

Blab all you want. The fact of the matter is that there won't be any Ukrainians left in a very short time from now.

Cool
1991  Other / Off-topic / Re: COVID-19 has changed the world dramatically. on: May 19, 2023, 10:20:53 PM
Think of it. All those hospital deaths in the first year of Covid, had to do with the medical not knowing what to do. Do you trust your doctor? He might know about Covid, now. But if he advises to get vaxxed, he doesn't... or he is trying to kill you. But even if he knows and advises against the vaxx, will he be ready for the next, new, virus? Probably not!


FACT CHECK: Covid was mild and barely killed anyone – ventilator-acquired pneumonia, on the other hand, killed millions



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-19-covid-mild-ventilator-pneumonia-killed-millions.html
New research out of Northwestern University in Illinois has confirmed that most of the pre-“vaccine” deaths that occurred in the early days of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “pandemic” were caused by ventilators, and specifically ventilator-acquired pneumonia, rather than the “virus.”

SARS-CoV-2, it turns out, was relatively mild the entire time, afflicting most people with little more than a cold or sniffles. The establishment health system, however, was told and incentivized to make it appear like another black plague, which sent countless millions to an early grave through the “treatment” modalities they were offered.

One of those so-called treatments was ventilators, which caused patients who otherwise would have survived, in most cases, to develop a serious case of ventilator-acquired pneumonia. This, Northwestern researchers found, is why millions died – again, not because of covid itself.

“Covid itself has a ‘relatively low mortality rate’ compared to other respiratory illnesses, the researchers found after examining about 600 patients with severe pneumonia,” reported Alex Berenson on his Substack. “Yet Covid patients remained intubated longer than other patients and developed secondary bacterial infections more often.

“Those extra infections caused many deaths in Covid patients,"
the researchers wrote. "More patients may have died from the bacterial infections than Covid itself.”

(Related: Be sure to also check out our recent coverage about how hospitals across America became death and murder facilities during covid.)

American hospitals murdered patients with ventilators, data shows

This revelation is really bad news for the corporate media and establishment medicine, both of which aggressively pushed for all admitted covid patients to have a ventilator smashed over their breathing holes. These same entities then tried to blame President Donald Trump for not doing enough to “save lives” by imposing even more medical tyranny.
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1992  Other / Off-topic / Re: Niacin / Glutamine deficiencies negatively affecting life-quality / longevity? on: May 19, 2023, 04:04:37 PM
Probably the best way to do it is this.

People are meat eaters. Oh sure. We consume some plants. But our systems are made for meat. And what is the best meat? Ruminant animals that are fed on healthy plants. Why ruminant animals? Because true ruminants have 4 stomachs that actually convert the plants they eat into all kinds of nutritious chemicals that are not found in the plants. These nutrients are stored in their meat.

One of the best plants is alfalfa. Why? Alfalfa roots can penetrate down as far as more than 100 feet in the soil. The roots take along microbes - humic microbes - that convert minerals into ionic minerals for the alfalfa, so that it can be healthy. To make the alfalfa extra healthy, grow it in a high CO2 area, because plants love CO2, and actually clear the atmosphere of it to grow. Generally, more CO2 means healthier plants.


The way to do it right is to feed your cattle (ruminants) on healthy plants. Fertilize your plants with composted manure from your animals. Use a juicer to get more juice than bulk from the plants you eat... so you get more of the nutrients and less of the bulk - people are meat eaters, but even meat eaters eat some plants. Feed the residue (the bulk) of your juiced plants to your ruminant animals... along with fresh alfalfa and other grasses.

Then supplement lightly on whatever extra nutrients you want, to be more fulfilled.

Some nutrients are similar to drugs in the way that they can poison a person if he eats too much of them. So, take a break from supplements now and again. Some nutrient manufacturers suggest this right on their packaging.

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1993  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 19, 2023, 03:36:51 PM
What is a Zelensky? Oh, yes. A mouth. A comedian. A noise, like a howling wind. And the media props it up, like there is something there. Just another form of Beelzebub. What a joke.


NATO runs a KILL LIST naming Tucker Carlson, Scott Ritter, Col. Douglas McGregor and others as targets



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-18-nato-kill-list-tucker-carlson-scott-ritter.html
Volodymyr Zelensky, an actor-slash-president of Ukraine, has been quietly compiling a kill list of targets whom he says are promoting “narratives consonant with Russian propaganda.” On it are names like journalists Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald; former military and intelligence figures like Scott Ritter and Col. Douglas McGregor; Roger Water of Pink Floyd; and even actor Steven Seagal.

Why does Zelensky find these people and many others to be so much of a threat that he wants to kill them? The answer is simple: They refuse to tow the globalist narrative that Zelensky is the good guy in his skirmish with Russia and its “special operation” in Ukraine.

Zelensky formed what is known as the Ukraine Center for Countering Disinformation, a supposedly “independent” watchdog group that has been collecting the names of prominent figures who are accused of spreading a “pro-Russian narrative.”

Mint Press News writer David Miller says his name was added to Zelensky’s kill list because of how he framed the war in Ukraine, calling it “NATO’s proxy war with Russia (that) is taking place in Ukraine.” This is, of course, the truth, but Zelensky does not seem to be all that interested in things like facts.

(Related: In case you missed it, CBS released a documentary showing that only 30 percent of the NATO weapons supposedly being sent to Ukraine are actually making it there.)

Ukraine is run by Nazi collaborators who hate to be exposed for who they really are

In Zelensky’s mind, everyone with a voice should be parroting the lie that Ukraine is an innocent victim of Vladimir Putin’s aggression. Those who refuse to do so, acknowledging instead that Ukrainian leadership is among the most corrupt in the entire world, could find themselves in Zelensky’s crosshairs.

“Anyone who mentions any particular truth is derided for echoing Putin’s ‘talking points,'” Miller wrote in a piece for Mayadeen English called “How disinformation works: Western intelligence agencies’ global war on the left.”
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1994  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: May 16, 2023, 08:52:00 PM
And somebody thought Trump was bad. When you analyze how bad Biden is - you know, like digging into the corruption he had to do to be able to do the things in the list at the site - Trump is almost an angel.

The major points to keep in mind are these:
- They're all crooks, just to hold the position, or office;
- Most of what they do only applies to us if we accept it personally.


PRESSTITUTES: Eleven Biden Scandals The Media Refuses To Talk About



https://clashdaily.com/2023/05/presstitutes-eleven-biden-scandals-the-media-refuses-to-talk-about/
The fish-slap Ted Cruz gave to a sock-puppet pretending to be a journalist in his Presser on the Border just hours before the end of Title 42 has just whet our appetite for some more of the same.

As it happened, the good folks of NewsBusters put together a handy-dandy list of how the media have been mandacious — quietly shielding No-Malarky Joe from even the slimmest ray of sanitizing daylight. With an emphasis on 'quietly'.

Selective reporting that magnifies negative red stories and positive blue stories sure looks an awful lot like the way Time Magazine says various groups cooperated to 'fortify' (Trump prefers the word 'rig') that election in 2020, doesn't it?

Let's take a look a what the news outlets have been doing with the various scandals swirling around Biden's head, shall we?
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1995  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The COVID-19 scare on: May 16, 2023, 06:19:17 PM
The Covid scare is simply one of the many ways government and the medical have been intentionally destroying people and their lives for money. The way they are doing it is to make it look like they are doing their best... even to offer some successes at times... so they can talk more people into handing over their money, and letting the medical destroy them.


Top 7 UNCONVENTIONAL weapons of mass destruction



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-15-top-7-unconventional-weapons-of-mass-destruction.html
Many people are familiar with conventional weapons, such as combat helicopters, warships, landmines and artillery. Then there are weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear bombs, nuclear missiles and weapons that are radiological, chemical and biological.

What most people don’t think much about as being weapons of mass destruction are those that are categorized as “medicine” or “vaccines” and other so-called “treatments” for disease and disorder.

Many of these are very detrimental to humankind, and serve much more as a threat and risk to human life than as a benefit, thus often making them weapons of mass destruction, of genocide, and of a means of population reduction.

Government designs and administers “vaccines” to maim and kill off millions of people, including children

It’s not easy to face the truth sometimes, but once people do, it’s often easier to overcome any adversity that comes with it. This would be the case with the US government and regulatory agencies, who well know the harm and mass death that comes with injecting known neurotoxins (including spike proteins) into the bodies of its own citizens, including military members, teens, children, babies and pregnant women.

Another mainstream form of “medicine” does much more harm than good, and that is known as chemical “therapy” for cancer cells, or “chemotherapy.” Cancer cells are literally fueled when humans consume chemicals, including chemical herbicides and chemical insecticides, but still the medical industrial complex insists on giving cancer-infected Americans the chemical “drip” that creates NEW cancers and often spreads the cancer from which they already suffer.
Brighteon.TV

Chemotherapy is like a serial killer dressed up as a doctor and cloned as nearly every oncologist in the country. What a shame this unconventional weapon of mass destruction is deemed a first line of treatment for cell mutation disorder. Chemotherapy has a very low success rate at beating back cancer, at only about six percent, and even when it does that, the cancer that goes into “remission” often comes back with a vengeance after 5 years, so that’s when mainstream medicine stops counting, for statistical purposes.

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7 Most popular yet unconventional weapons of mass destruction

#1. mRNA spike protein “vaccines”

#2. Opioid-based pain killers and fentanyl

#3. Mercury in vaccines, flu shots and dental fillings

#4. Abortions — even as late as day of birth

#5. Chemotherapy (often creates new cancers or kills the patients itself)

#6. SSRIs (often the culprit of suicide, homicide, and mass shootings)

#7. Gain of function used to create novel viruses, bacteria, fungus, and parasites
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1996  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 16, 2023, 06:07:01 PM
What is really going on in the war... reasons behind it, and who is the aggressor. Watch the video linked below, and go to https://www.youtube.com/@LondonRealTV/videos and watch the many other videos with Col. Macgregor.


Colonel Douglas Macgregor - The US Government Lied About The Ukraine War | Part 1 Of 2



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4ETJA9g_zE
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with retired Colonel Douglas Macgregor to discuss the controversial truth behind the US government's involvement in the Ukraine War. A decorated military strategist and trusted expert, Colonel Macgregor shares his insights on the hidden agendas, political motives, and shocking revelations that have been kept from the public. Join us as we dive deep into this explosive topic, uncovering the lies and deceit that have shaped the narrative of the Ukraine War.
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Russia’s Destruction of the Ukraine Military



https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2022/08/19/russias-destruction-of-the-ukraine-military/
Unlike the Whore Western Media William Schryver Provides the Accurate Picture of Russia’s Destruction of the Western-trained Ukraine Military:

The “Demilitarization” of Ukraine has been precisely the Russian mentality in Ukraine. Their foremost objective, from the very beginning, as explicitly articulated by President Vladimir Putin in his historic speech of February 24, 2022, was to “demilitarize” Ukraine – to destroy its army.
 
When the war began, the most capable, experienced, well-armed, and well-positioned Ukrainian forces were NOT in Kiev, but in the Donbass and Mariupol. They had been positioning there for months, with the ultimate objective of retaking the Donbass and Crimea – a goal never far from the minds of Ukraine’s ideological and political leaders.
 
Indeed, they spoke of it openly and without qualification. They strongly believed the strength of their armed forces, after eight years of preparation, had reached a point where it was capable of actually achieving that objective.
 
Their benefactors in NATO encouraged them to believe this – for it was also NATO’s fondest dream to raise its banners over the naval base at Sevastopol, and thereby wield dominance over the entire Black Sea and the Bosporus.
 
 
Pursuant to this and many other geostrategic objectives – arresting Russian resurgence foremost among them – NATO had been providing arms to Ukraine for years, and those arms shipments were expanded and accelerated dramatically in late 2021.

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Destroying the Mother of All Proxy Armies
 
And, in order to best achieve that objective, they effected a classic Russian stratagem to impede the possibility of the forces in northern Ukraine from reinforcing those in eastern and southern Ukraine once the fighting began.
 
THIS is why they conducted the elaborate “feint and fix” operation in and around Kiev.
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1997  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 15, 2023, 10:14:57 PM
Where do things really stand? If Switzerland and other countries send Russian, sanctioned assets to Ukraine, what will it mean for the war? As it stands, Switzerland needs to be on the side of the US. But they risk retaliation from Russia if they act too much in favor of Ukraine.


Ukraine Can't Have Russian Assets Frozen in Switzerland, Bern Says



https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/05/no_author/ukraine-cant-have-russian-assets-frozen-in-switzerland-bern-says/
Switzerland will not allow assets belonging to the Russian Central Bank held in Swiss banks to be used for "Ukrainian reconstruction," a spokesperson for the nation's State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) has said.

"The answer is no," the spokesperson told Russian media on Friday when asked whether Bern would entertain transferring Russian assets to Kiev.

"Your statement is a misinterpretation of [a government] press release dated May 10. The release notes only that 'in the EU there are ongoing discussions on whether assets of the Russian Central Bank should be invested and the proceeds used for the reconstruction of Ukraine,' and that 'Switzerland is following these discussions closely,'" the spokesperson said.

SECO announced Wednesday that about 7.4 billion Swiss francs ($8.23 billion) worth of Russian Central Bank assets are trapped in Swiss banks. Transactions related to the management of these assets were "immobilized" in February 2022 after Russia kicked off its special military operation.

Swiss authorities reported on the size of the Russian reserves stuck in its banks in accordance with a new reporting obligation introduced in late March.
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1998  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: May 15, 2023, 10:00:36 PM
Yeah Kari Lake just can't stop winning.

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In mid-February, the Arizona Court of Appeals rejected Lake’s assertions, concluding she presented no evidence that voters whose ballots were unreadable by tabulators at polling places were not able to vote.

The state Supreme Court declined on March 22 to hear nearly all of Lake’s appeal, saying there was no evidence to support her claim that over 35,000 ballots were added to vote totals. Earlier this month, the court sanctioned Lake’s lawyers $2,000 for making false statements when saying more than 35,000 ballots had been improperly added to the total ballot count.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/kari-lake-election-challenge-proceed-arizona-officials-99294309

I mean whining.  


Thank you for pointing out (through your link) that Kari Lake and her attorneys are having an affect. The poor judges just don't know how many times they can throw out her case(s). I mean, they are having to consider the PEOPLE. If the people believe Kari Lake, the judges could be in trouble. Let me explain.

If there is some possibility that Lake is right, one, single, legal accusation against a judge can raise investigations into the judge and his qualifications. A judge can be barred from not only the bench until this investigation is at least completed. But he can be potentially barred from his tenure... which amounts to $millions  in retirement.

What this means is that the State Supreme Court is not only protecting itself, but it is protecting Judge Thompson by remanding the case back to him. He will need to come up with more and better excuses this time. If he doesn't, Lake just might win by something like a default.

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1999  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The COVID-19 scare on: May 15, 2023, 05:55:50 PM
Hospital ventilators were the devices that killed loads of Covid patients in the hospitals. Simply upping the oxygen fed directly to patients, rather than using ventilators, would have saved most of them.


Most COVID-19 Deaths May Be The Result of a Completely Different Infection
Note that this list changes daily.



https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sciencealert.com%2Fmost-covid-19-deaths-may-be-the-result-of-a-completely-different-infection
COVID-19 is no longer classed as a global health emergency by the World Health Organization, but scientists are still working hard to understand more about the virus and its impact – including how the coronavirus affects the body and leads to death.

A new analysis suggests that a high percentage of people who required help from a ventilator due to a COVID-19 infection also developed secondary bacterial pneumonia. This pneumonia was responsible for a higher mortality rate than the COVID-19 infection.

So while COVID-19 may have put these patients in the hospital, it was actually an infection brought on by the use of a mechanical ventilator that was more likely to be the cause of death when this infection didn't respond to treatment.

"Our study highlights the importance of preventing, looking for, and aggressively treating secondary bacterial pneumonia in critically ill patients with severe pneumonia, including those with COVID-19," says Benjamin Singer, a pulmonologist at Northwestern University in Illinois.

The team looked at records for 585 people admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, also in Illinois. They all had severe pneumonia and/or respiratory failure, and 190 had COVID-19.
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2000  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: May 15, 2023, 05:28:22 PM
Kari Lake's fight against corrupt Maricopa election officials is back in court. The election officials have been lying, and this is coming out into the open.


In Advance of Possible Trial, Kari Lake’s Attorney Tells Judge During Hearing That Election Was ‘Rigged’ with ‘Clear Misconduct and Intent’



https://arizonasuntimes.com/news/in-advance-of-possible-trial-kari-lakes-attorney-tells-judge-during-hearing-that-election-was-rigged-with-clear-misconduct-and-intent/ralexander/2023/05/14/
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson heard oral arguments Friday in Kari Lake's election contest.

Thompson is considering a Motions to Dismiss filed by the defendants and a 263-page Motion for Relief from Judgment filed by Lake's attorneys urging the court to bring back her second count regarding "illegal BOD printer/tabulator configurations," which Thompson had previously dismissed.

The judge threw out Lake's lawsuit in December, but the Arizona Supreme Court ordered him to reconsider the issue of signature verification problems.

Lake's attorney Kurt Olsen told the court that new evidence produced shows there was "clear misconduct and intent."
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