All right, scientists have just discovered that ketogenesis, yes, the process your body uses when you're in ketosis, does something far bigger than we ever thought. A new study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation found that when your body makes ketones, it doesn't just burn fat for fuel, it actually reprograms your liver. In people with fatty liver disease, ketogenesis kicked in, and boom, liver inflammation dropped, metabolic dysfunction reversed. And it wasn't just fat burning, it was cellular healing. We are talking about a natural metabolic shift that corrects liver disease from the inside out without drugs. It's about triggering your own biochemistry to fight disease, and the punchline, it worked through mechanisms beyond fat oxidation. This is next level metabolic medicine.
Air conditioning is civilization in a box. The globalists hate that almost as much as they hate cars https://t.co/7FXA8XTsMa
— Tom Luongo (Head Sneetch) (@TFL1728) July 10, 2025
Listen to my words. I’ve been an HVAC mechanic for a long time. What I’m seeing now VS even ten years ago is a crime. Parts are trash, equipment is too.
It was bad during Covid, everything was shut down, it was understandable. But it’s worse now.
I get a new part, I cross my fingers that it’s going to work.
75% of the calls I get are on equipment 5yrs old or less.
Engineers have stuffed so much superfluous electronics and sensitive parts into these units, supposedly for efficiency, that constantly fail.
We’re now mandated to use a new refrigerant, meaning the old equipment is not available any more, and the cost per pound for the new stuff is more than double.
If you have one of these old girls at your house, you better hope and pray your compressor stays ok because this is a tank and will run forever. There are 4 parts in this unit. A fan, a capacitor, a contactor, and a compressor. I can get any of these parts (minus the compressor) off any shelf in town. In fact, I carry replacement parts for this unit on my truck.
The new unit? Idk how long it might take to get your specific motor or circuit board, or whatever.
This is largely due to offshoring and regulation.
The parts and equipment are made by corporations, where every person from the janitor to the chairman of the board is an employee drawing a check. The CEO only cares if this quarter’s sales are good. If the company goes under, who cares, he moves on to another CEO job somewhere else.
And the regulations? The theory is that we can and should make things more energy efficient. Great, except that the steps it takes to make something energy efficient also make it fragile. Now you can expect to see a service guy every year or two.
Just one of the many symptoms of a broken system. A degenerate age. A dying civilization.
I’m doing my best on my side of things, but something must be done. It’s a fucking shame that we can’t make anything of quality any more. Greed and corruption on every level.
Still happening. Just a different number for the protocol. It has always happened. I witnessed it in the 80’s as a young nurse. Benzodiazepine and morphine. Then there was the Brompton cocktail
The Brompton Cocktail. A killer tipple once fed to the dying morphine, cocaine,… https://t.co/sdH9gvoCJh
#midazolam Registered nurse Zandra Lewis states she was instructed to euthanize patients with midazolam + morphine and withdraw water. NHS guideline NG163 #NG163.
They then went round and they put all of them apart from two patients on what I call TLC, tender loving care, which basically means Liverpool kind of care Pathway to them. It didn't to ask cause TLC, is you still give somebody fluids and food until they really can't take it anymore. Even if somebody's dying, you still you don't deprive them because, you know, first and that feeling of being "nil by mouth," that's that's horrible. So they basically went around and did what did that for everybody on TLC they wrote A lot of people up for midazolam and for diamorphine and started giving it to some of the patients. Now, rather than trying to give fluids and, you know, food, because that's what most people need to sustain life. They didn't, they didn't bother. They basically, the ones that the TLC were written up for morphine and midazolam and then they overdosed them.
1:17. I know you've been alluded to a real sadness but I'm just re asking because the information is so shocking. Essentially what you were saying is that when the problem of health surgery came in, people were put on what you might call "end of life pathways," whatever the current term
. . .Yeah.
. . . is, which means they're denied food and water, and they're put on drugs like morphine midazoline which are respiratory suppressant drugs that are used in "end of life," so irrespective of COVID or no COVID at that point, whether they had a virus or not, and they were going to die from the "end of life" class base.
1:53. Yeah.
1:54. And therefore it's accurate to say the the department fell on social care regarding my government killed a number of people as abbots would up to 20 people.
2:03. Yeah. And when we our lawyers sent a thing into the police to investigate it we were told there was nothing to answer to