Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Fauci uses collective pronouns to consolidate mass hypnosis
"heritable immune system changes passed to progeny. Most are unfavorable 'weakening' effects . . . "
Qin, et al, Thomas Jefferson Univ, first preclinical evidence \/ heritable immune system changes passed to progeny. Most are unfavorable "weakening" effects, although, this paper found a better response to influenza. Ominous so many young people have altered heritable immunity. pic.twitter.com/H5pI306QHf
— Peter McCullough, MD, MPH (@P_McCulloughMD) September 20, 2022
POST-SEPSIS SYNDROME or LONG-COVID? Dr. Paul Marik says that "sepsis is no different than stroke or AMI, explaining that this is a time-sensitive disease."
So, if my understanding is correct, sepsis occurs when too much self-damage occurs, poisoning the blood, essentially. Therefore, too much cytotoxic activity (say, T cells finding spike expressing cells), produces septic-like effects?
— Richard (@TheNumbCanadian) September 19, 2022
The links in this thread are helpful. He makes a good point, "You can LITERALLY swap out the word Sepsis for COVID-19."
At the 27-mark of this presentation by Paul Marik on the treatment of sepsis, he highlights norepinephrine as one of the first things. I like what he says at the 27:50 mark, that sepsis is no different than stroke or AMI [Acute Myocardial Infarction], explaining that this is a time-sensitive disease. This is a time-sensitive disease and timing is important.
Though Tyrosine is NOT norepinephrine, consuming it is thought to increase norepinephrine levels in the blood.
Nootropics Expert explains that
L-Tyrosine is a required precursor for dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. As your dopamine levels increase, you're better able to concentrate, organize your thoughts, and stay productive. L-Tyrosine can be an effective treatment for ADHD symptoms.
HILARY FORDWICH: "we need to go right back to the beginning of that supply chain and say, 'Who was rounding up their own people, and having them handcuffed in cages?'"
Ok, so strategy should always be…Agree and Amplify
— Tom Luongo (Powell's a Baller) (@TFL1728) September 20, 2022
Here’s your first lesson https://t.co/0rP22sTz3j
00:00 Don Lemon. Well, this is coming . . . all of this wealth and you hear about it comes as England is facing rising costs of living, a living crisis, austerity budget cuts, and so on. And then you have those who are asking for reparations for colonialism, and they're wondering, you know, $100 billion dollar, $24 billion dollars here and there, $500 million there. Some people want to be paid back and members of the public wonder "why are we suffering when you are . . . you know, you have all of this vast wealth. Those are legitimate concerns.
00:32 Hilary Fordwich Well, I think you're right about reparations. If people want it though, what you need to do is to always go back to the beginning of the supply chain. Where was the beginning of the supply chain? That was in Africa. When across the entire world that slavery was taking place, which was the first nation in the world that abolished slavery? First nation in the world to abolish was, started by William Wilberforce, was British, Great Britain, they abolished slavery. 2,000 naval men died on the high seas trying to stop slavery. Why? Because the African kings were rounding up their own people. They had them in cages waiting on the beaches. No one was running into Africa to get them. But I think you're totally right. If reparations need to be paid, we need to go right back to the beginning of that supply chain and say, "Who was rounding up their own people, and having them handcuffed in cages?" Absolutely. That's where they should start. And maybe, I don't know, the descendants of those families, where the naval men died at the high seas trying to stop the slavery, that those families should receive something, too, I think, at the same time.
1:36 Lemon [stunned] It's an interesting discussion, Hilary. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. We'll continue to discuss in the future.
Russia wants to give 300,000 tons of fertilizer to European ports for FREE, and the EU says no
"We want to give it away for free to countries in need. They say no, and there is no answer for that."
No one ever went broke underestimating the vindictiveness of European bureaucrats https://t.co/tgglhSGmWi
— Tom Luongo (Powell's a Baller) (@TFL1728) September 20, 2022