Thursday, September 18, 2025

SAMA HOOLE: Dr. Blake Donaldson treated 17,000 patients with all-meat diets from 1919-1962.

Dr. Blake Donaldson

From LowCarb,

Plan's name: The Inuit-style Meat-only Diet

Book(s): "Strong Medicine" by Dr Blake F. Donaldson, MD. Originally Published:1960 (Doubleday, New York). Subsequent Publication: 1962 (Cassell, London)

About the author: Author: Dr. Blake F. Donaldson, MD

Basic Philosophy: Blake Donaldson was a New York Cardiologist in the 1920s. He needed his patients to lose weight, but after a year of unsuccessful results using traditional low-calorie diets, he looked for a reliable alternative. Using teeth as an indicator of body condition generally, and thus diet, he went to the Natural History Museum looking for specimens. He found remarkably good sets of teeth among skeletons dug up from Inuit Burial Grounds. He investigated Inuit diets, and consulted Dr Vilhjalmur Stefansson, who had lived with the Inuit, and had subsequently taken part in a year-long meat-only diet under close medical scrutiny. Donaldson became convinced that a meat-only diet was necessary for his patients, and began prescribing it, with great success.

Donaldson's stated philosophy was that "Continuous success in any line of endeavour, including weight loss, demands rigid adherence to biological laws…There are probably only two biologically perfect foods - fresh fat meat (i.e. meat with fat on it) and water". He considered the role of amino acids to be vital for the repair of damaged cells, and stated many times that fresh fat meat contains all 10 essential amino acids, as well as several non-essential ones. The quantities of food he prescribed were considered to be the minimum necessary to give the body the amount of these amino acids he calculated it requires.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Sydney Blumenthal, Architect of the Libya Invasion?

Few things on the internet shock me.  I mean we know the system is corrupt, and the players working inside them are simply degrees of corruption.  Ho, hum.  But to learn that Max Blumenthal, the son of Sydney Blumenthal,  

KathieMom11 writes, 

Andrew Breitbart called Max Blumenthal the worst person in the world years ago. If his father Sydney was the architect of the Libya invasion, wonder why Tucker never calls him out on it since he's so against unnecessary foreign entanglements.

TOM LUONGO: The offshore dollar system . . . is 20 times the domestic dollar market. Because of that, we've never really been free here in America of our old Colonial Masters that we supposedly fought a war of independence from in 1776 through 1781

We like to call them Davos where I come from.  They get together every year in Davos, Switzerland,  the Bilderberg Group, and all the rotten nonsense.  You can pick your conspiracy theory of choice to fit the model, but they are the Old Colonial powers of Europe.  They have vast sums of money in banks you've never heard of, and they control our governments.  They control the governments of Europe. They control the government of the United States.  They control the government of Israel.  They control the government of Iran.  They controlled, they tried to control the governments of Russia, China, and everybody else. Anybody who tries to get out from underneath them gets the hammer.  And much of our history of the world and our own history here in the US, and even our monetary history as we've discussed today relative to bitcoin, the fed, and everything else, isn't really what you might think it actually is.  Their control system is our dollar out there in the world.  The offshore dollar system is, as  Crystal pointed out, is 20 times the domestic dollar market.  Because of that, we've never really been free here in America of our old Colonial Masters that we supposedly fought a war of independence from in 1776 through 1781.  They controlled our markets through trade imbalances, through and eventually through them giving us their Central Bank model.  We were the Iran, for lack of a better term, in 1913.  If you've heard the idea that the only reason we're going after Iran is because they don't have a central bank, that's the  "Rothschild's control."  

This is the landscape.  So who's out at the table right now?  It is Trump and the sovereigntists in America, some of whom are our greatest enemies here in this room.  That would be some of the major banks, the DOD, even parts of the intelligence departments, and especially the Federal Reserve because they're the ones who actually have the power to fight the people that we're actually trying to win our independence from.  If you accept that premise, and that is a big premise to accept, because I was almost like almost every bitcoiner you've ever met, "The hell with the Fed. They're evil."  But what if they're the victim and not the villain?  What if also once we understand that they've been the victim, they're also the mechanism by which to become the hero?  Hero > victim > villain is the essential triad of all narratives.  Only viewing players at the table through one of those lenses leaves you with an incomplete picture.  So from everybody's perspective they are always the hero of their own story, and ultimately they can be the villain on the other side and they can always be the victim of somebody else.  So what if the Fed is, or has been a captured pawn since after World War II and the rise of the euro dollar market setting the cost of capital for the United States?  And what if what Trump is actually doing with tariffs and this and everything he's trying to do and bringing Bitcoin on board and stable coins and everything else, what if all of that is to reverse the flow of capital as opposed to having the money go out and have us pay interest on debt, have it all come back and stay here?

EYAL YAKOBY: In London, Islamists chants of “Khayber Khayber ya Yehud — Jaish Muhammad saufa ya’ud” an explicit call for the beheading of Jews on British streets. Notice how they won’t be arrested, but people who post on Facebook criticizing mass-migration will.

“Khayber Khayber ya Yehud — Jaish Muhammad saufa ya’ud” translated to English reads, Khaybar Khaybar, oh Jews - Muhammad’s army is a description, oh enemy.” 

Khayber is a reference to the Battle of Khaybar, 628CE.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

DAN WUORI: Research suggests that cuteness is actually a multi-sensory experience, with children’s early vocalizations and even that great “new baby smell” all contributing to our desire to protect and care for them.

Your baby is adorable by design. Those big eyes. Those chubby little cheeks. That sweet smile… Indeed, science suggests that babies’ cuteness stimulates caregiving responses in the parental brain… protecting infants and making them more likely to survive from an evolutionary perspective. And it’s not just their visual appeal. Research suggests that cuteness is actually a multi-sensory experience, with children’s early vocalizations and even that great “new baby smell” all contributing to our desire to protect and care for them. Put simply, newborns have a biological ability to wrap us right around their fingers. It’s a superpower really. This precious little one was shared to IG by _lullaby_luxuries_.