Can DOGE look into the $20 TRILLION stolen by the DOD? https://t.co/MTcFJ2XMRg
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Who is the biggest receiver of US Aid? FAO Elon Musk, DOGE
Who is the biggest receiver of US Aid? FAO Elon Musk, DOGE. pic.twitter.com/J0VQDGlDwm
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DEBBIE LERMAN: The Office of the Vice President is where the COVID-19 task force was housed, and the COVID-19 task force was headed by the National Security Council. So all messaging had to go through the National Security Council
"All communications about COVID had to go through the Office of the Vice President. The Office of the Vice President is where the COVID Task Force was housed, and [it] was headed by the National Security Council. So all messaging had to go through the [NSC]."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) February 5, 2025
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And we keep telling everyone thought she was a consultant HHS was a science consultant in this arrangement the dod was the lead the dod was the chief operating officer of the operation warp speed and then you know entire response which was managed through the heads of the military and intelligence apparatus in the United States and HHS was just a consultant, so still
00:28. I'm going to add to that, Sasha, because not only were they a consultant, but they were actually the PR front. So all of the public health agencies in this country and other countries, as this dossier suggests, were a public relations front, so that they could claim that this was a public health response. And what they did, and what we show in the dossier, is that the agencies and organizations that were in charge of messaging about the pandemic were not the public health agencies. They did not come up with the messages. They disseminated the messages. There's a huge difference. So there was a plan and it was a biodefense plan, which is a military intelligence plan, and that was given to the public health agencies and they were told, okay, this is your response and now present it as a public health response. That was Fauci's job. That was the job of every Public Health agent in the United States government. Now some of them knew that it wasn't really Public Health. A lot of them didn't know. They were just told and they went along with what they were told. But we know, and the dossier shows, that in our government, for sure, starting, I don't remember exactly the dates but I think on February 27th, 2020, for sure, all communications about COVID-19 had to go through the Office of the Vice President. The Office of the Vice President is where the COVID-19 task force was housed, and the COVID-19 task force was headed by the National Security Council. So all messaging had to go through the National Security Council. The CDC, there are FOIA'd documents and emails where they say, "We tried to get this out but we had to pass it through OVP, Office of the Vice President." So there are documents that show this, and there are reports that tell us that the CDC was not allowed to have its own press conferences at all. So none of that was coming from them.
Fentanyl Poisoning? It Can Happen at Any Restaurant
- Respiratory Depression:
- Fentanyl binds to opioid receptors in the brain, which are involved in controlling pain and breathing. When it binds to these receptors, it can significantly slow down or even stop breathing. This condition, known as respiratory depression, reduces the amount of oxygen that reaches the brain and other vital organs, leading to hypoxia (oxygen deprivation).
- Sedation and Loss of Consciousness:
- The drug causes profound sedation. At high doses, this can lead to unconsciousness where the person might not wake up, especially if they are alone or if there's no one to intervene.
- Central Nervous System Depression:
- Fentanyl depresses the central nervous system, slowing down heart rate and reducing blood pressure, which combined with respiratory depression, can lead to organ failure if not corrected quickly.
- Overdose Risk Due to Potency:
- Fentanyl is significantly more potent than heroin or morphine, meaning even small amounts can lead to an overdose. Its potency also means that it can be easily misused or accidentally ingested in lethal quantities, particularly if mixed with other drugs or if the purity of the drug is unknown.
- Tolerance and Dependence:
- Users can develop tolerance, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effects, which increases the risk of overdose. Additionally, physical dependence can lead to withdrawal symptoms that might drive someone to take more of the drug, escalating the risk of an accidental overdose.
- Combining with Other Substances:
- When fentanyl is used in combination with other depressants like alcohol, benzodiazepines, or other opioids, the risk of fatal overdose increases due to compounded effects on breathing and heart function.
- Pinpoint pupils
- Unconsciousness or inability to wake up
- Slow, weak, or no breathing
- Choking or gurgling sounds
- Limp body
- Cold and/or clammy skin
- Discolored skin (especially in lips and nails)
- If an overdose is suspected, calling emergency services immediately is crucial. Administering naloxone (Narcan), if available, can reverse the effects of opioids, but it might not be effective against all fentanyl analogs, and multiple doses might be needed.
- Mexican drug cartels have a significant influence over the wholesale drug trade in the US, but local partners, often including gangs, handle street-level sales and distribution. This suggests that while cartels might have control over certain illicit activities, their direct ownership of legitimate businesses like restaurants might be less clear or widespread. (Source: Business Insider, 2017)
- Cartels have extended their operations into various sectors of the Mexican economy, including extortion of businesses like restaurants, but this does not equate to ownership. Instead, it points to a strategy of control through intimidation and extortion rather than direct ownership. (Source: The Washington Post, 2024)
- Organized crime in Mexico, including cartels, has diversified into many areas beyond drugs, including control over local economies, but again, this control is more about influence and extortion rather than owning businesses outright in the US. (Source: USA Today, 2024)
- Turmeric (Curcumin):
- Benefits: Turmeric contains curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is known to help reduce inflammation and protect nerve cells, potentially aiding recovery from spinal injuries.
- Usage: Turmeric can be consumed in food, as a supplement, or in curcumin extract form. However, its bioavailability is low, so combining it with black pepper (piperine) can enhance absorption.
- Cayenne Pepper:
- Benefits: Contains capsaicin, which can stimulate circulation and may help in managing pain by desensitizing nerve endings.
- Usage: Can be applied topically in cream form or ingested in small amounts. Capsaicin creams are available for pain relief, but they should be used cautiously as they can cause skin irritation.
- DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide):
- Benefits: Known for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, DMSO might help reduce swelling and improve nerve function.
- Usage: Typically applied topically, though it should be used under medical supervision due to potential side effects.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids:
- Benefits: These are essential for brain and spinal cord health, reducing inflammation, and potentially aiding in nerve repair.
- Usage: Fish oil supplements, DHA, or flaxseed oil are common sources. The dosage should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
- Acupuncture:
- Benefits: Studies suggest it can help with pain management and might improve outcomes in spinal cord injury by stimulating nerve pathways.
- Usage: Requires a qualified practitioner and should be part of a broader treatment plan.
- Massage Therapy:
- Benefits: Can improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and enhance well-being, which is crucial for recovery from any injury.
- Usage: Should be gentle and performed by therapists with experience in treating spinal injuries.
- Yoga:
- Benefits: Adaptive yoga can help regain mobility, strength, and flexibility while also managing stress and pain.
- Usage: Modified poses for those with limited mobility should be supervised by a yoga instructor familiar with spinal injuries.
- Herbal Supplements:
- Benefits: Some herbs like Ginseng, Ginkgo, and Astragalus have been studied for their potential neuroprotective effects.
- Usage: Herbal treatments should be approached with caution due to potential interactions with medications or other health conditions.
- Consult Healthcare Providers: Before starting any natural remedy, especially post-injury or when dealing with pain management in relation to Fentanyl use, discuss with your healthcare provider. Fentanyl can interact with herbs or supplements, leading to potentially dangerous effects.
- No Cure: Natural remedies do not cure spinal injuries; they can only aid in managing symptoms and potentially supporting recovery processes.
- Evidence: The effectiveness of these remedies can vary greatly from one person to another, and much of the research is preliminary or anecdotal.