So the result of banning white people from jobs, businesses, and housing in Boston? More crime.
Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox reported homicides are up nearly 30% this year, as Mayor Michelle Wu continued to tout Boston as the safest major city in the country at a year-end public safety briefing. https://t.co/pK440l1RH8
O, Irony. She really hates white people. Boston, the seat of one of the founding cities of America that whites founded, and Boston Mayor is . . . I mean this sounds like an attempted coup.
FLASHBACK: When Boston Mayor Michelle Wu threw her no-whites-allowed Christmas party in 2023 at the Francis Parkman House, she should've taken the time to know what Francis Parkman predicted about women in politics (HINT: it wasn't good.) pic.twitter.com/r6Sq81NJHv
7:21 Their cataclysms are put off to incompetence. No, it becomes impossible at a certain point to accept that. The incompetence is a cover story for purposeful recklessness, on-purpose recklessness to allow events to take place and then say "incompetence" or "I didn't know." or a cover for actual malevolent maneuvering beneath the, let's deflection story of DEI. There's so much that we can rail about DEI and the hires and incompetence that is crashing Navy ships and causing fires not to be fought properly, no. There are people who are enforcing these policies who know full well what sort of results they will have. And so that is where the incompetence argument or, the "craziness," that's another one. "It's insane!" No, it's not insane. There is a clear, steely logic behind the enforcement policies, not on the part of every single solitary [actor] person. That goes back to the whole concept of a front movement, which can be controlled by a tiny group and will include many, many "useful idiots," being the term of art, in terms of communist fronts. But it's a good thing to remember with a lot of the sorts of events and puzzlements to us that a tiny group of people can push these things into orbit and then the rest of the people could be . . . there can be incompetence in addition to, but at this stage, given all the stakes of these various cataclysms, no, it is not an argument, and it not an excuse.
9:15. Diana West razor never attribute to incompetence what is more easily explained by malice. Now that we've got the motives covered let's go into a couple of major events, like the LA fires.
9:42. The fires were transfixing, just horrific and has a bit of a extra depth for me because I am Los Angeles born in bread I grew up in the Hollywood Hills Laurel Canyon so fire and canyons and la and Hollywood I have not live there as an adult I left after college I've been up kind of overwhelmed I've been overwhelmed by this affinity for California all of a sudden after all these decades. I feel very close to the situation with all of this sort of weird survivor's guilt adjacent it's not quite since I haven't lived there for so long but I feel it and I know what it feels like so I guess I'd add something to my own concern. However, this is such an act of war against our country that I think it should have the same, relatively the same, impact on everyone, because it is not an incompetence situation; it is not any kind of natural disaster, and the pieces there are so scrambled and ill-covered much like an earlier fire in Lahaina, Maui, the Maui Fire of 2023. There are shocking echoes and similarities that you can start to see, but a lot of it goes to the issues that you cover so well and think about, having to do with the whole global project to turn us all of our lives into that of subjects living in control grids. I think that ultimately you have to look at what's going on in California, what's going on in Hawaii, and other places with that in mind because removing so much home ownership and so much civilization off the map in one swoop does clear a space for a lot of these kinds of plans that are not theoretical. There is another more existential thing that I think is also going on here. It prepares us for imagining the worst. And when you watch the videos that put side by side footage of one of the idealic spots in the world the Pacific Palisades the beautiful, lush, verdant, gorgeously landscaped walls you may not see behind them very much, but these palm trees, the beautiful atmosphere next to what it looks like now, the burnt out, very dressed in other rubble, war zones, you put them, you track them, and all of them sudden something happens to you. You now can imagine the ultimate destruction. Armageddon, basically. It is now in you it's on everyone who has looked at it and I was really struck by that as an aside from all the nuts and bolts and World economic forum policies isn't Gavin Newsom plans and all these evil sort of nefarious machinations of people. I was also sort of struck by the psychological dimensions that just wasn't there before because there's something in our psyche about Southern California. So that's shot to pieces. If it could happen there, happen to these people, it can happen anywhere. It could happen to you, could happen to me, could happen tomorrow. And it will and I think that that is another aspect of this kind of War that were in this civilizational war on so many fronts and where is the proof where is the proof there's so many aspects there's so much static there's so much Flack in our faces trying to even ascertain the events there's not good news coverage which is kind of a another Echo of Lahaina it was very hard to figure out what was going on I ended up following certain retired fireman accounts on Twitter or you can find a few of these people guys who actually know what to look for and they sort of post and you know you feel like it's very straightforward and but you're not finding out really what's going on here arson you're seeing looting you're saying police military type checkpoints being put into these neighborhoods and we're saying police and I have this anecdotally from family and friends you're saying Neighbors making citizens arrests not just a couple of them that you've seen you know famously there there's some that got had gone viral but I can name a couple just from family friends where they've captured someone or somehow some dude someone call the cops cops have come and told them we don't have any evidence we're not going to do anything.
15:00. Arrest for looting or setting the fires?
15:03. Looting, one. Another family friend relayed an account of a known arsonist who is back in the hills adjacent to her neighborhood, and he's out there having the fires at night. They call the cops, the cops come, fire department comes, the fire is out. They say we can't do anything about it. Now this to me, as an Angelino who grew up in the hills, you couldn't have a Hibachi and grill a hamburger. It was very . . . you could not burn anything. You couldn't have fireworks, and you shouldn't have, but it was a very serious matter. There were no people living in the Hills having campfires when I was a kid, honestly, and I lived literally in Laurel Canyon. And this is just not something that was allowed. So getting back to that notion of how this is not incompetent, we had a massive illegal invasion of everyone, everything, not just the Chinese military. What about Mexican cartel? I've seen mention of Sinaloa cartel members in the California arson space on Twitter.
The reason is simple. Melatonin reduces cone sensitivity but increase rod sensitivity to light. Why does that matter? It is a story about reducing ATP energy requirements. That means using MEL will get you more vision for less ATP. Brilliant, is it not? https://t.co/0FtHwgSPoKpic.twitter.com/GXCi7mrvnf
Utter brilliance and profound insight from Nick Hudson - again. Please retweet so that people can grasp the basic rule - of how to deal with today's elite-funded feudal scam system: https://t.co/tvmwBIceaPpic.twitter.com/NYDhEsXdNB
00:00. Do you think there is a [parallel] because between both COVID and climate change?
00:08. Yes. Let's take a step back. The general rule of thumb that I believe everybody should adopt is that if any problem is being presented as a global crisis, then it is a scam. And the pattern that we are confronted with is really the fabrication of global crisis, the presentation either of non-existent problems or small local problems as being general global crises. That fabrication followed by the assertion that the only solutions that are permissible are global ones that require a global authority, global control, that is the general pattern that we are up against. The COVID policy response was one of those. Look at what happened to countries like Sweden or Tanzania, who tried to push back against the orthodoxy, the new orthodoxy. And the climate crisis, the climate change crisis, is another example, where we are told that the biggest threat to the world is this molecule, CO2, and that an increase in the level of the molecule will cause an increase in temperature, and that that temperature increase will be bad for us. And that's the only thing we can do is consume fewer fossil fuels and less energy. That's fitting the pattern exactly. The other things you can observe is instead of presenting science as an ongoing, evolving activity, it is presented in terms of static knowledge, consensus, and you see the cancellation and censorship of dissident voices rather than engagement with them. These patterns are proof of a scam. That is what people need to understand. Whenever something is presented as "the science," as a consensus, it is a scam. You do not have to go and get engaged in all of the minutiae of the scientific principles and the models and the measurements at all. You can know with absolute certainty that you are dealing with a scam when dissent is suppressed.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
This is how a 'blood-brain barrier' disruption induced by a virus looks in the brain. The other photo shows how many blood vessels you have in your brain. Markers: 🔴iba1 (microglia)🔵dapi (nuclei)🟢cd68 (activated macrophages), Cyan - Gfap (astrocytes) pic.twitter.com/ULfY0N50Ev
Many of the things we conventionally think of as beneficial for a healthy lifestyle can actually play a role in slowing down the processes that lead to the weakening of the blood-brain barrier.
1. Engage in lifestyle factors that reduce the burden of chronic inflammation: Why… https://t.co/zQICHexdHu
— Dr. Rhonda Patrick (@foundmyfitness) July 10, 2023
Anything from Host Defense brand is good. FYI you can also open the capsules & mix with food, juice, smoothie etc.
Okay, for cancer, Mesima, which contains mycelium, is better than Lion's Mane. @NaturallyFTW explains,
By looking at over a hundred studies. There are compounds in the mycelium that aren’t in the fruiting body, & more potent. In Asia where they use mushrooms for cancer care, they use mycelium. If you look closely you’ll see that the people telling you to get the fruiting body are only talking about the beta glucan content & not anything else.
The mushroom is known by many names: Mesima, Black Hoof mushroom, or Phellinus Linteus.
P. Linteus has been shown to powerfully enhance Natural Killer cell activity (they seek out & kill cancer).
It works for Cancer likely via by boosting the immune system, so that the body can "take care of" the cancer on its own.
• CASE REPORT 1:a 79-year-old man had advanced LIVER CANCER with multiple Lung Tumors that "spontaneously regressed" after taking Phellinus Linteus (Mesima) mushroom. He was on NO other treatment. After 6 months, the "tumors appeared to be in complete regression" & remained in regression.
Advanced Liver Cancer is "incurable."
• CASE REPORT 2: A 68-yr-old man w/aggressive PROSTATE CANCER & multiple tumors in his bone & bladder began taking Phellinus Linteus mushroom (Mesima) after his doctors had exhausted all other options. "Suddenly" he experienced "DRAMATIC REMISSION" of his cancer. Afterward he remained healthy, w/normal PSA readings.
Advanced Prostate Cancer is "incurable."
• CASE REPORT 3: A 65-yr-old man, who had drank at least 7 drinks of alcohol per day alcohol for 30 years, had tumors on his liver & a Huge BRAIN TUMOR. The man "refused all recommended treatment & was discharged." He wasn't expected to survive. He began taking Phellinus Linteus mushroom (Mesima). After 10 months he felt very well & a scan revealed ALL of his tumors had shrunk Dramatically.
Without treatment, his type of cancer is usually "fatal within a few months."
Some sources report that about 35 years ago, Phellinus Linteus mushroom was studied in Japan & it was reported that "it had the HIGHEST ANTI-TUMOR EFFECT AMONG ALL MUSHROOMS."
The mushroom has also Dramatically reduced Many types of tumors in vivo in animal studies.
In vitro & animal studies have shown P. Linteus has strong activity against:
breast, colon, liver, lung, oral, prostate, & skin cancers. It's also been shown to help human pancreatic cancer patients.
Amazingly, Phellinus Linteus mushroom has additionally been shown to have POWERFUL antioxidant & anti-inflammatory benefits, with impressive effects on diseases such as:
• Diabetes
• Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Allergies
• Even H5N1 influenza virus!
Incredible Safety Profile: animal studies suggest the mushroom is likely to be extremely safe, even at massive doses. Human studies have also shown it to be very safe & usually without side effects.
In short, Mesima (Phellinus Linteus) has AMAZING potential for Cancer, & much more!
Check out all the different shots that new recruits are forced to get. Do you really think that any of these folks are battle ready? Why the Army gives new recruits almost as many vaccines as on the CDC's childhood schedule. You don't need a vaccine, of any kind. None. Zero. Zilch.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
So viruses are known oftentimes to integrate into your genome and disrupt it, which can lead to this genome instability that can then create a cell line that kind of grows out of control. --Kevin McKernan
Kevin McKernan on What May Be Causing a Rise in Cancers
"If you have all three of those happening – potentially increased integration risks, white blood cell reduction, and spike protein inhibiting the genes that are meant to clean up this type of problem – the combination of… pic.twitter.com/2SarVwHKBC
00:00. How could something like this be cancer-causing, and it's precisely the fact that it can actually get into the cells in the first place. So can you explain that process, what would make this cancer-causing, if indeed it were found to be, because, for example, we are seeing this higher incidence of the so-called turbo cancers and rare cancers appearing in people post-rollout of these genetic vaccines? There's a signal there that people are wondering about.
00:33. So Bob Weinberg does a lot of work in this space. [See a list below.] He's kind of written the book on viral integration into the genome causing cancer. Many tumors, will actually, if you survey their sequence, you will find SV40 DNA sequence in there, from SV40 viruses and also from other viruses. So viruses are known oftentimes to integrate into your genome and disrupt it, which can lead to this genome instability that can then create a cell line that kind of grows out of control. The concern here is if this DNA integrates into the genome, one portion of the SV40 sequence that's in there is an SV40 promoter, it's a very strong promoter, which means it drives transcription wherever it lands in the genome, if this happens to drop itself in front of a proto-oncogene and drives a lot of expression of a gene that's known to, if you hyper express it, turn the cell cancerous, then we have a concern that that DNA is, in fact, doing that. So there are two concerns: there are promoters in this vaccine from SV40 and there is a 72 Ace Cash
afterward in most societies that [umbilical] cord is clamped right away, which is a problem because you're not only leaving behind up to 40% of that baby's blood that belongs to that baby, but you're also leaving behind stem cells, which have the potential to go in and clear up any of the problems that happened in the brain or elsewhere. Now if you thicken the blood, what is it, 2000 times more or something like that, then how is that going to affect the ability for those stem cells to go where they need to go? --Suzanne Humphries
Dr. Suzanne Humphries discusses Vitamin K given to newborns. 2014.
00:08. What is your opinion on vitamin K being administered to newborns?
00:14. My opinion is that the more I read about vitamin K, the more I can't believe that it is injected into newborn infants. My scientific endeavors have really shown me that by and large nature overall didn't make mistakes like this. Nature didn't leave out vitamin K from babies, and that until babies are 6 months old they're not actually having a full coagulation, normal coagulation, so there's a reason . . . just like babies are programmed to be anti-inflammatory, I believe that babies are programmed to not have numerously higher levels of coagulation than adults. If you look at the coagulation, the supposed deficits, that a baby has, it's not just the vitamin K factors. So I would suggest that you read a lot about it and consider . . . if you feel better about giving it, then only give the drops. But most people I know, who understand the difference, don't give any at all. And if you do give it, maybe it would just be maybe if there was an extremely traumatic birth.
01:34. But you have to understand some of the things that medical interventions do at birth. For instance, when the baby is born what happens is that it's a very tight passageway, as we all know, and so the baby is squeezed very tightly. The brain, I'm sorry, the cranium is made so that it can compact in on itself. The brain is squeezed. There's trauma all throughout the body. About 30% of babies will have micro hemorrhages from a normal delivery. Now afterward in most societies that cord is clamped right away, which is a problem because you're not only leaving behind up to 40% of that baby's blood that belongs to that baby, but you're also leaving behind stem cells, which have the potential to go in and clear up any of the problems that happened in the brain or elsewhere. Now if you thicken the blood, what is it, 2000 times more or something like that, then how is that going to affect the ability for those stem cells to go where they need to go? When you have these vitamin K factors, those areas that bleed tend to clot and it's a little harder to clear that out than if you just leave it that way. The concern is always the minority, this vastly small percentage of children who can develop an inter-cranial hemorrhage and it can be problematic. We are now treating everybody for this problem. So I think it's important to understand the full spectrum before agreeing to the injection, and it should be your personal decision that you feel comfortable with AFTER knowing what there is to be known about vitamin K, which I believe in the USA has been given since 1970s something like that, but before that, we weren't giving it.
03:29. The other thing is that if the baby's clotting is not full until 6 months of age, how long is your injection going to work for? So it's not completely logical [to give] a huge injection on the first day of life. Is it going to protect them over the long term? But I think that it's always a good idea for mothers to consume lots of greens during, the entire pregnancy if possible, because not only do you get vitamin K that can be delivered to the baby in normal amounts if they need it, but you're also getting folic acid, magnesium, and lots of other minerals that are required to build a baby.
High dose Melatonin's generally safe. Check w/doctor if questions.
When they gave a Massive dose of Melatonin to Newborns w/Sepsis.. results were ZERO % mortality rate (usually 30%) & no side effects. 😯 pic.twitter.com/0rdHZbaC9s
— Natural Immunity FTW (@NaturallyFTW) March 6, 2023
You can get pure melatonin powder online at PureBulk or Bulk Supplements. High dose/1000mg also works Amazingly for COVID-19 (& more)! I've found a 200 mg dose, but have not tried this brand. I have taken over 100mg of Melatonin from Swanson, which I liked.
Dr. Walter Pierpaoli is one of the world’s premier doctors and scientists behind the research and clinical programs utilizing melatonin. In fact, he has published more than 140 articles on this subject.
Here is another example for employee oversight. Here masks are required, if an employee takes the mask off, their manager will know. pic.twitter.com/DhHy6m3XuG
I have my doubts. No way this turns into anything legitimate. And could even cause more trouble than it remedies.
Tom Homan, President Trump's former ICE Director, drops this little nugget on national TV:
"I promised President Trump, if he goes back, I go back, and I’m going to run the biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen.” pic.twitter.com/38PhnK0ot1
🚨🚨🚨 Do you guys remember, Dr. Rima Laibow and that interview she had with Jesse Ventura in the early 2000’s? She warned everyone, she said that a forced vaccination program was coming and that she was leaving the USA
The Chief Herbalist recommends the pencil plant to eliminate skin tags, comparing skin tags to warts. If skin tags are the equivalent of warts, why not use Compound W on them? Chief Herbalist doesn't provide any proof that the pencil plant is the remedy. I would say that the insulin resistance theory best accords with their presence.
One of the best plants to remove tags and warts from the skin is the pencil plant.
Break the stem of the plant and apply the latex on the affected skin. The tag will fall off and the warts will be cured.
In total, 109 patients (95 adults and 13 children, 83.5% female) were studied. The mean (SD) age was 38 (14) years and the mean body mass index was 39.6 ± 8 kg/m2. The skin conditions observed were acanthosis nigricans (AN) (in 97% of patients), skin tags (77%), keratosis pilaris (42%), and plantar hyperkeratosis (38%). Statistically significant associations were found between degree of obesity and AN (P = .003), skin tags (P = .001), and plantar hyperkeratosis. Number of skin tags, AN neck severity score, and AN distribution were significantly and independently associated with insulin levels.
Conclusions
AN and skin tags should be considered clinical markers of hyperinsulinemia in nondiabetic, obese patients.
"There's this thing in vaccination particularly with children, that there is a term that's actually used by the CDC that's called Capture. It's literally a term it's called capture. That when that child is in front of you if they are behind on doses of vaccine that you've got an… https://t.co/QA5izWuVmzpic.twitter.com/cQBXZwzNzj
It is amazing how young couples when first starting out in their respective careers, that one of the perks they love to brag about is the benefit package from their company. "Oh, we've got 100% coverage. No deductibles." I mean this is more important than the salaries in a lot of cases. And I get it. Most young people go without insurance with the exception maybe of emergency care, and they're so glad that they finally get to be tested for that minor but aching and nagging problem they had in their foot. So they go to the doctor, they get tested, the doctor recommends procedures, and the young person doesn't know how to negotiate their own healthcare. They learn of course, but at what cost?
What people do learn is that the industry does not have your best health in mind. Ever. Hospitals are like abattoirs, where the very young and very old go to die. Yet, parents will take their very young and their very old parents to the hospital . . . to die. As an industry, we've not come very far from the 19th and 18th century gruesome experiments. Part of that has to do with censorship. One example is the germ versus the terrain theory. All of modern medicine operates on the germ theory, that viruses are contagious.
But what about vaccination history, from flu shots to polio shots to tetanus shots. How could it be that we view remnants of a dead virus as some kind of mystical miracle of healing? Easy, treat all of medicine as mystical and incomprehensible. What we get in our benefits package is an invitation to a witch doctor, oh, witch doctors with tons of confidence because of the low liability on their part that comes with the monetary rewards from the same companies, the insurance companies. We are living under a 3rd Reich of medicine.
Doctors rely on what scientists play with or discover or don't discover and then cover it with some kind of crazy theory. And doctors follow whatever scientists advance. In 1911, scientists tried proving the contagion theory of viruses by injecting the blood of a diseased monkey into healthy monkeys. But the monkey would not develop the same disease. Yes, they'd develop a fever and inflammation, which is an immune response to a foreign protein, but they would not develop the disease. Yet we've been made to believe for decades if not centuries that if we're around someone with a cold we too will get that cold. But immune systems are different, some are stronger than others. This is why a medical card should be shown to people important to you.
6/16 So far, the expeiment is a failure, but they blame either the rhesus monkey not being a good candidate or the virus is of low virulence. At no time do they ever think that maybe "viruses" are not the cause of sickness. This is bias, still alive in many virologists today.
An excellent podcast on oxalates. If you have all sorts of weird, body, aches, and pains and strange things that no one can figure out, you need to listen to this podcast 👇🏼(Weston A Price) pic.twitter.com/QwIfs3LKdx
Almonds, potatoes, carrots, beets, cashews, and chocolates. Oxalic acid. Plants make it for their own survival. We have a great faith in plants being safe to eat. Plants are trying to kill you.
When I learned about the Wise Traditions Diet, I knew that they say "everything can be on the table" when it's properly prepared. So I think some of the ways our ancestors would prepare foods by soaking or sprouting or fermenting, don't those neutralize some of these toxins, like the oxalates or the phytic acid and doesn't that make the nutrients more bioavailable and the foods themselves better for us?
The hazard: oxalic acid and phytic acid block the absorption of magnesium.
4:58. That's a really complicated question that needs to be examined because a lot of the foods that are high in oxalic acid are not traditional whatsoever, and nobody that he studied ate them. So Western Price technology is based on Western Price research based on foods that people ate and they didn't eat these foods. So you can't grandfather in modern foods that came after Western Price's time or just weren't considered real regular foods that people ate routinely and give them a pass "so as long as we ferment them or soak them then they're fine." That's ridiculous, and oxalates are quite different than phytics, lectins, and many of the other nasty chemicals in plants that are not easily disarmed or de-fanged at all through these preparation methods? Yes we need to cook we need to know traditional preparation we need to know what sourdough is and what traditional ingredients are and know how to safely soak them without creating more mold on your nuts or whatever and safely prepare things at home but that does not mean that we give the peanut butter and holy toast a pass.
6:31. Is the people who were eating potatoes which is Peru primarily. Historically, the rest of Europe and the rest of the world didn't adopt potatoes they didn't come to Europeans until about 400 years ago and really didn't become a daily food until certain parts of England adopted them as a dinner food. And then in the modern centuries, we created things like French Fries, potato chips, Tater Tots, and all kinds of potato derivatives. And some of that came out of the world wars because we needed a cheap way to feed soldiers overseas, so we just started dehydrating potatoes making mashed potato flakes so soldiers came back expecting mashed potatoes with dinner because that's what they got while they were fighting with their buddies. So a lot of the stuff is more modern than we realize, including potatoes and the use of them in the way we use them now is anything but these clay-soaked, year old shriveled rotten potatoes in the ground that's nothing like what we're eating now.
9:00. So this chemical is a chelator, oxalic acid is in the plant foods that we eat, like the nuts, the spinach, and the chocolate, and it's also in crystalline form because it chelates minerals it forms what's called a salt chemically, and these can what we call precipitate out and form particles called nanocrystals and micro crystals. You can eat oxalic acid and oxalates in multiple forms in foods and they are quite irritating to the whole body, including your mouth, your teeth, your guts, and then it's the acid is what gets into your bloodstream and starts causing more systemic problems for the body.
SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS FROM OXALATES
9:37. Which could be anything from issues with SIGHT that Bill was having to JOINT PAIN to what else . . . ?
Kidney stones, Interstitial cystitis, fatigue, arthritis, and weakness, vascular problems, inflammatory conditions, autoimmune conditions, connective tissue weakness, osteoporosis, strokes, and heart attacks maybe cancer. The list is pretty much anything that's horrible, modern, and happens with old age. This is the kind of stuff that . . . oxalic acid is creating stress for all the cells it encounters and then cellular damage, both of which turns on inflammation and then creating deposits in the body which turns on a chronic problem of contamination and inflammation that can last for a long time. And then once you've filled up your body with toxic nanocrystals, your thyroid glands, your ovaries, your pancreas, your bones, your bone marrow, you've got real problems because it's affecting the quality of your immune cells that are trying to help you and it's affecting the quality of the white blood cells, also the red blood cells, and end up with anemia and all kinds of metabolic problems as well.
Problems from oxalic Acid accumulate and becomes increasingly problematic for the body and our health.