@JamesCarville is truly a mentally ill man who's consumed by hatred and anger for President Trump and anyone who supports him. He has stated that he doesn't want President Trump to die until he could torture him. He's pure evil inside. https://t.co/e8cJUAQQBt
Every Democrat I've ever known personally has this ugly violent streak in them. The Bernie Bros. may be the worst. I've known Communists, too. The Communists I've known were the supposed intellectuals of their party, in one case Progressive Labor Party, but they weren't particularly smart or had much vision outside of aligning one of their concocted plans with some political action belonging to Marx or Lenin or Alinsky. Politics was always just some abstract narcissist exercise than it was ever about working out the conscience of some issue. With one of these fine gentlemen and family man, which spoke well of him, I argued that the mass immigration was immoral. He was Jewish, and most Jews will never see anything wrong with mass migration. They don't see taxpayer resources as scarce and valuable, but instead look at the commonwealth as their bottomless piggy bank, infinitely available to them and to anyone who aligns with their political views. They see the tax base as belonging to them personally and to their judicious thinking about who deserves to live and die.
"I think deuterium is the reason why you have cancer." — Stephanie Seneff, MIT researcher.
Deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen naturally present in water and food.
Your mitochondria are extremely sensitive to it — too much deuterium disrupts their ability to produce ATP and triggers excess reactive oxygen species.
When deuterium accumulates systemically, every cell in your body starts struggling.
Seneff's hypothesis:
A cell senses the overload and transforms itself into a cancer cell.
Not to harm you.
To help you.
Cancer cells abandon their normal function and obsess on one thing: duplicating themselves.
Their metabolism shifts entirely.
They suppress oxidative phosphorylation — the process by which mitochondria generate ATP using oxygen — repurposing them toward anabolic synthesis — to avoid the reactive oxygen species that high deuterium would generate.
Instead they run glycolysis.
Massive glucose intake.
The output: lactate — carrying a deuterium-depleted proton — shipped out into circulation.
Low-deuterium fuel delivered to the host.
The cancer cell also relocates its V-ATPase pumps — protein pumps embedded in the cell membrane — to the outer surface, pumping deuterium-depleted protons directly into the tumor microenvironment — while hoarding deuterium inside itself.
It is self-sacrificial.
Taking on the burden so the rest of the body doesn't have to.
Immune cells flood the tumor.
But they don't attack.
The cancer is nourishing them — lactate and deuterium-depleted protons — providing what their damaged mitochondria need to recover.
Seneff notes the same lactate and low pH environment also signals immune cells to stand down — suppressing activation and allowing the tumor to survive in the process.
Once the immune cells recover, they turn on the tumor and clear it.
When deuterium levels drop low enough — the cancer cell's job is done. It undergoes apoptosis.
Gabor Somlyai, Hungarian biochemist and cancer researcher showed that when cancer cells are placed in deuterium-depleted water, they stop multiplying and undergo apoptosis.
In high-deuterium water — they thrive.
He documented patients rejected by mainstream oncology—told to go home and die.
They began drinking deuterium-depleted water. Some lived far beyond predicted life expectancy. Some achieved complete recovery.
This also might explain why the ketogenic diet works against cancer.
Animal fats are the lowest deuterium macronutrient.
A ketogenic state naturally lowers systemic deuterium intake.
Combined with glucose restriction — cancer cells depend heavily on glucose to run glycolysis — both mechanisms rest on the same biology.
Thomas Seyfried, Professor of Biology at Boston College, reached the conclusion that cancer is a mitochondrial metabolic disease, not a genetic one.
Seneff goes one step further: deuterium overload is why the mitochondria malfunction in the first place.
According to her, cancer isn't a random malfunction.
It's a coordinated biological response to a systemic deuterium overload.
I've been telling my patrons for three weeks in the Market Reports that the Brent Crude chart has all the earmarks of a market being manipulated UP to support a narrative...
That narrative is Donald Trump is a madman who broke the world and is losing in Iran.
Look at the chart carefully, you see big gaps between weekly closes and opens. Also, note the tails to the downside versus the wicks to the upside. Tails are much longer than wicks.... telltale signs of a market that has topped but someone is trying to keep reflating it.
Why? Many reasons, from speculations, positions, narrative control, etc. Markets are the sum total of all of these players.
But the reality is that you can only manipulate a market over a short period of time (H/T@armstrongeconomics) unless you control the total pricing system for that market... i.e. central banks and currencies.... and why the gold and silver markets have been manipulated for years.
Oil is a market of immense volatility, with 5-year moving average of its Range/Price topping 7% on a weekly basis, which is in bitcoin territory. It should be the most boring market on the planet, since everyone depends on it. But it isn't.
It trades like a penny stock on a double espresso. (H/T Dennis Miller).
Someone profits from that volatility. Someone works with others to create that volatility. All Roads don't lead to De Moines, FYI.
Oil volatility is the enemy of certainty. It retards investment in some cases and redirects it to other less viable investments in others... c.f. Wind, solar, LED lights, and all this Watermelon (Green on the outside, Commie Red on the inside) nonsense.
If we want a world of predictability, which is the essential purpose of Human Action (H/T Mises, something most Miseseans have forgotten), then we have to accept that sometimes we have to defend our right to a predictable future.
And no amount of asking for it nicely is going to get us there. We were never voting our way out of this.
That's why I've been in full-throated favor of this conflict with Iran. It's why I allowed myself to see the world differently than I did previously.
The Federal Reserve is just a tool. It can (and has) been a tool for evil, but it can also be a tool for good, like all technology. This is why SOFR was the beginning of this war, and why this morning's announcement by Iran is end of the current battle in it. It should still be deprecated in importance, removed from duties it was never designed nor been allowed to perform.
The same can be said for the US military, which has been a tool used to enforce the "tyranny of evil men" (H/T Roger Avery & Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction) on Wall St., Bay Street, K Street, and 10 Downing Street. But, like the Fed, it can be used judiciously, to serve humanity with the right set of circumstances and the right mission.
It did so.
We've been blackmailed by evil people for generations to accept this lack of investment certainty to indulge our cynicism, or lack of faith in humanity.
We chuckled in "Collapsitarian" for too many years. And I, frankly, just got sick of it.
It's pathetic and evil and we shouldn't tolerate it in them or ourselves for another gods-damned minute. Period. It's anathema to human life, common decency, and civilization itself.
This is the truth. And it all goes back to the intersection of selling narrative while hitting desperate people where they live and breathe... in their pocketbooks.
In the end, oil prices want to fall because the fundamentals are bearish (H/T @DoombergT). There is no Peak Oil. There is no Green New Deal.
There is only Zul.... okay, maybe not Zul. *grin*
This chart is your literal snapshot of a pricing control system being destroyed in real time... by one guy, Donald J. Trump, with support from his Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent, Sec. War Pete Hegseth and his merry band of warfighters, and his Sec. of State Marco Rubio.
He has both exposed and stolen London's control over oil flows to support its centuries-old evil by the studious application of Gold (dollars), Goats (American Industrial Might) 'n Guns (Brrrrrt!).
Stew all you want, haters. But, he's done it. The Hormuz Blackmail is done. Trump has his hand on the global oil spigot now... and he can turn the volatility up or down. The US is the global price setter now, like it or not.
. . . Why?
from the 1970 film, Patton, starring George C. Scott.
Curic was at CBS from 2006-2011, so the "20 years" remark is a framing estimate. And there's no guarantee that the CBS report is from 2006 specifically. It's not stated. ChatGPT can't pin down a date, nor can Microsoft's CoPilot. That's not a lack of artificial intelligence, that's what I call authentic communism.