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Disease, illness, sickness are all a part of life.

When we say everyone has a mobile phone so reg domains with "mobile" in it. No one would question it.

But there are more sick people than there are people with mobiles.

So what domains for this niche have you regged or own?

Just thought of this now. I know I have some. I'll share later. Just wanted to create before I forget.

So what's yours ?

Words like these should come to mind.

Cancer
Hiv
Sars
Mersa
Diabetes
Coronavirus
 
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infections.com

Both for sale
 
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I have Neopathy.com

- A term of uncertain clinical utility for any newly recognised disease; possibly disease arising de novo, or neoplasm.
 
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I've got the medical cure for these deseases
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When we say everyone has a mobile phone so reg domains with "mobile" in it. No one would question it.

But there are more sick people than there are people with mobiles.
The global mobile addiction practically is a sickness, at this point. Combine them both, the mobiles and the sickies, and you got the whole spectrum covered.

ie. textingthumb.org - avail, could be made into a rehab/self-help site.
 
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Sports injuries & other injuries etc..
 
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coronavirus.eu
coronavirus.es
coronovirus.us

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Sports injuries & other injuries etc..

hmmm I don't think "injury" is a disease or sickness or illness but I'll allow it and officially add it.

showcase your injury domain.

and let's throw in anything related to anything that could harm the human body and if someone owned the .com they can benefit from getting traffic from that domain.

Go!
 
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The global mobile addiction practically is a sickness, at this point. Combine them both, the mobiles and the sickies, and you got the whole spectrum covered.

ie. textingthumb.org - avail, could be made into a rehab/self-help site.

nice. I personally believe 5G harm us or so I've heard.

probably why I got inquiries on my Block5G.com. regged it for a play on Blockchain and 5G whatever.

did not even see it could be used by groups protesting 5g and it's dangers.

I own 5Ginjury.com for lawyers in the future who want to represent people who got injured from 5G.com

i see 5Gcancer.com is registered. (not me)
 
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PooPills.com
ThyroidPills.com
 
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infectiousdisease.science
 
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Coughology.com
Coldology.com
 
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To keep this thread going and I hate when people bump dead threads with no contribution to the thread.

So I'll add some domains every now and then that aren't mind.

ebola.com
 
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ebola.com

https://money.com/ebola-com-marijuana-gary-johnson/
Now, according to a report from DomainInvesting.com, Ebola.com has been sold to a Russian company that is apparently focused on the marijuana business.

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https://domaininvesting.com/ebola-com-domain-name-sold-200k/#comment-78484
Andrea Paladini October 23, 2014 At 2:07 pm
Actually IMHO this “big deal” is less big than you think.
The reason is quite easy to explain: Cannabis Sativa, Inc. is a thin-volumes OTC BB stock, whose shares are very easy to manipulate, since it’s very illiquid (check the charts).
Furthermore, CBDS is a recently established loss-making company with an easy to replicate business model (at a quick glance I see little or no competitive advantages over other players in this now “highly populated” business) and virtually no revenues: they closed 2013 with a turnover of 1,000 USD and net losses for over 32 mln USD, 1H 2004 closed with sales for 1,672 USD and a loss of over 178,000 USD.
As of 1H 2004, CBDS main assets are represented by goodwill for approx 13 mln USD, which was the results of a merger with a Nevada Corporation called Kush, and intangibles for over 3 mln USD (essentially coming from the Kush merger, plus the value attributed to the domain CBDS.com …).
Tangible book value, as of 1H 2004, is negative.
It’s a weird company coming out from a series of mergers and reorganizations, you can find more details here: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1360442/000144586614001059/cannabissativa10q08182014.htm
As far as I see, these shares could be easily have no value … not more than a cloud of smoke … …
One of the “funny” things is that “The Company’s previous operations were in operating a tanning salon business.” … be aware and try not to get burned … lol

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https://web.archive.org/web/2014112...0/did-gary-johnson-say-marijuana-cures-ebola/
Johnson said his company believes marijuana can be used to treat Ebola and that government bureaucracy is preventing researchers from exploring the use of marijuana as a treatment for the deadly virus.

 
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One of the main reasons why Marijuana was demonized in the past wasn't really because of it's effects on humans. More people have died from drunk driving than all the world wars combined.

Maybe even the 1918 virus.

The logging industry back then did not want Marijuana to be legal to farm because it could replace trees as a source of all paper in this country and the world.

Too many people invested in owning acres and acres of logging land. They weren't about to lose money. So they lobbied and made marijuana illegal.

I guess not that "paper" is going the way of the dodo and everyone is "digital" is it no wonder that marijuana legality isn't so much an issue anymore?

I wouldn't be surprise if those Logging land owners are now Colorado Marijuana farm land owners. lol

Funny how things change yea?
 
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Nope. Regged after drop.

surprised no one had that on dropcatch order.

nice handreg.

It's short for "hiv aids" tons of search results with quotes. Well at least for the full version "Hiv Aids". Don't know why it would be way less with "Hiv Aid" nice job nonetheless. I think I had this on my watchlist.
 
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One of the main reasons why Marijuana was demonized in the past wasn't really because of it's effects on humans. More people have died from drunk driving than all the world wars combined.

Maybe even the 1918 virus.

The logging industry back then did not want Marijuana to be legal to farm because it could replace trees as a source of all paper in this country and the world.

Too many people invested in owning acres and acres of logging land. They weren't about to lose money. So they lobbied and made marijuana illegal.

I guess not that "paper" is going the way of the dodo and everyone is "digital" is it no wonder that marijuana legality isn't so much an issue anymore?

I wouldn't be surprise if those Logging land owners are now Colorado Marijuana farm land owners. lol

Funny how things change yea?

You know, just about every time you open a window to your insight, I always feel the breeze. I don't want to fact check this one to see if you're farting, blowing smoke, or if that is a part of your mind that radiates like a cool ocean breeze of informing others. Farts, smoke ,or ocean breeze, You have expanded my pallet more than most over the years. (y)

I'll just leave it at this, if what you say is an ocean breeze, and not farts...
Then...

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You know, just about every time you open a window to your insight, I always feel the breeze. I don't want to fact check this one to see if you're farting, blowing smoke, or if that is a part of your mind that radiates like a cool ocean breeze of informing others. You have expanded my pallet more than most over the years. (y)

I'll just leave it at this, if what you say is an ocean breeze, and not farts...
Then...

💗🙏💗


lol trust me it's not farts. Seriously in my Twenties I was "schooled" by this "weed guy" I worked in his company for a bit. His company was making hemp clothing and he showed me the history on this. It stuck in my mind since then. The clothing was itchy though especially in the crotch area lol

And the weed. Old guys always get the best weed I tell yea. The contact high alone was enough to get you arrested. lol

But seriously, the logging companies lobbied in Congress (secretly of course) to make marijuana illegal. They paid scientists to do case studies yadda yadda and passed whatever laws made it illegal.

All because they wanted to make sure all paper would be made from trees not weed which could grow anywhere and in pretty much any climate and in any soil around the world.

Keep in mind marijuana (well more like hemp) was farmed in the colonies to produce hemp rope and sails for ships back then. If I remember we even had US Presidents who farmed this magical plant. George Washington? Andrew Jackson?

http://www.ozarkia.net/bill/pot/blunderof37.html (website was block by my malwarebytes for trojan)

How Marijuana
Became Illegal

by Bud Fairy
Sula Io: What is hemp? Just another word for marijuana?

Yeah, and that's one of the things that happened in 1937. Cannabis Hemp was one of history's most widely used plants. Tincture of Cannabis was the basis for almost every patent medicine prior to the discovery of aspirin. Hemp was used for rope, twine, and cloth. Sailing ships were loaded with hemp. The word "canvas" is derived from "cannabis", because that's what canvas was. Sails were made of hemp because salt water deteriorated cotton. Old sails were made into wagon covers and ultimately original Levi's Jeans. And the pressed oil from hemp seeds was used for paints and varnishes. Everyone knew what hemp was. But nobody knew what marijuana was.

Basically, it came down to this. America in the 1900's saw two powerful rivals, agriculture and industry, faced off over several multi-billion dollar markets. When Rudolph Diesel produced his engine in 1896, he'd assumed it would run off of vegetable and seed oils, especially hemp, which is superior to petroleum. Just think about that for a second. A fuel that can be grown by our farmers that is superior to foreign oil. What a lot of history would have been rewritten!
Ok. So we have an elite group of special interests dominated by Du Pont petrochemical company and it's major financial backer and key political ally, Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon. Mellon was a banker who took over Gulf Oil Corporation. In 1913, Henry Ford opened his first auto assembly line, and Gulf Oil opened its first drive-in gas station. In 1919, with ethanol fuel poised to comptete with gasoline, Alchohol Prohibition descended on the nation. Lucky Mellon. When President Harding made him Secretary of the Treasury, he was considered the richest man in America. In the 1920's, Mellon arranged for his bank to loan his buddies as Du Pont money to take over General Motors. Du Pont had developed new gasoline additives and the sulfate and sulfite process that made trees into paper.

In the 1930's, Ford Motor Company operated a successful biomass fuel conversion plant using cellulose at Iron Mountain, Michigan. Ford engineers extracted methanol, charcoal fuel, tar, pitch ethyl-acetate and creosote from hemp. The same fundamental ingredients for industry were also being made from fossil fuels.

During the same period, Du Pont was developing cellophane, nylon, and dacron from from fossil fuels. Du Pont held the patents on many synthetics and became a leader in the development of paint, rayon, synthetic rubber, plastics, chemicals, photographic film, insecticides and agricultural chemicals.

From the Du Pont 1937 Annual Report we find a clue to what started to happen next: "The revenue raising power of government may be converted into an instrument for forcing acceptance of sudden new ideas of industrial and social reoganization".

Ok, enter William Randolph Hearst. Hearst's company was a major consumer of the cheap tree-pulp paper that had replaced hemp paper in the late 19th century. The Hearst Corporation was also a major logging company, and produced Du Pont's chemical-drenched tree pulp paper, which yellowed and fell apart after a short time. Fueled by the advertising sold to the petrochemical industries, Hearst Newspapers were also known for their sensationalist stories. Hearst despised poor people, black people, chinese, hindus, and all other minorities. Most of all he hated Mexicans. Pancho Villa's cannabis-smoking troops had reclaimed some 800,000 acres of prime timberland from Hearst in the name of the mexican peasants. And all of the low-quality paper the company planned to make by deforesting it's vast timber holdings were in danger of being replaced by low-cost, high quality paper made from hemp.

Hearst had always supported any kind of prohibition, and now he wanted cannabis included in every anti-narcotics bill. Never mind that cannabis wasn't a narcotic. Facts weren't important. The important thing was to have it completely removed from society, doctors, and industry.

Around 1920 or so, a new word arose - "Marihuana". Through screaming headlines and horror stories,"marihuana" was blamed for murderous rampages by blacks and mexicans. Hearst continued to use his power of the press to impress on his readers the dangers of the "marihuana" plant.

When the Federal Bureau of Narcotics was formed in 1932, Mellon's nephew Harry Anslinger was appointed its head, a job in Mellon's treasury department that was created just for him. Treasury agents were beginning to operate on their own agenda. Deep in the throes of the depression, congress began to reexamine all federal agencies. Anslinger began to fear that his department was in danger of emasculation. Although worldwide, hemp was still big business, in 1935 the Treasury Department began secretly drafting a bill called The Marihuana Tax Act. The Treasury Department's general counsul Herman Oliphant was put in charge of writing something that could get past both Congress and the Court disguised as a tax revenue bill. Congress wasn't all that interested in the matter, seeing as all the information they had to work with was what was provided to them by Anslinger. They deliberately collected horror stories on the evils of marihuana pulled primarily from the Hearst newspapers, called Anslinger's Gore Files. Crimes that had never happened at all were being attributed to marihuana.

So, in 1937, Anslinger went before a poorly attended committee hearing and called for a total ban on marihuana. He stated under oath "This drug is entirely the monster Hyde, the harmful effects of which cannot be measured". Bureaucrats planned the hearings to avoid the discussion of the full House and presented the measure in the guise of a tax revenue bill brought to the six member House Ways and Means Committee, chaired by Du Pont ally Robert Doughton of North Carolina. This bypassed the House without further hearings and passed it over to the Senate Finance Committee, controlled by another ally, Prentiss Brown of Michigan, where it was rubber stamped into law. Once on the books, Anslinger would "administer" the licensing process to make sure that no more commercial hemp was ever grown in the United States. Clinton Hesterm assistant general counsel for the Department of the Treasury, explained to the House Committee " The leading newspapers of the United States have recognized the seriousness of this problem and have advocated federal legislation to control.. marihuana...The marijuana cigarette is one of the most insidious of all forms of dope, largely because of the failure of the public to understand its fatal qualities."

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At the last minute, a few pro-hemp witnesses showed up. Most of the confusion came from the using of the word "marihuana". Most people had no idea that "marihuana", merely a slang word taken from a drinking song celebrating Pancho Villa's victory, "La Cucaracha", was the same thing as cannabis hemp, a plant which had been an important crop since the founding of the country. Ralph Loziers of the National Oil Seed Institute showed up representing paint manufacturers and lubrication oil processors, and stated that hempseed was an essential commodity. Dr. William C. Woodward of the American Medical Association spoke in defense of cannabis medicines and in protest of the way the bill was handled. Woodward complained that there was no certain data that marihuana use had increased, and stated that if it had, the "newspaper exploitation of the habit had done more to increase it than anything else". Asked point blank if he thought federal legislation was necessary, he replied "I do not .. it is not a medical addiction that is involved." Woodward went on to criticize the way the word "marihuana" had been used to deliberately confuse the medical and industrial hemp communities. "In all you have heard here thus far, no mention has been made of any excessive use of the drug or its excessive distribution by any pharmacist. And yet the burden of this bill is placed heavily on the doctors and pharmacists of the country, and may I say very heavily - most heavily, possibly of all - on the farmers of this country... We can not understand yet ... why this bill should have been prepared in secret for two years without any initiative, even to the profession, that it was being prepared ... no medical man would identify this bill with a medicine until he read it through, because marijuana is not a drug, ... simply a name given cannabis."

A few days later, Representative Fred Vinson of Kentucky was asked to summarize the AMA's position. He lied to the effect that the medical group's legislative counsul (Woodward) "Not only gave this measure full support, but also the approval from the AMA."

The act passed without a roll call vote. Now we can see why it was prepared in secret - passage of the Act put all hemp industries firmly under the control of the very special interests that most benefited from its repression over the years - prohibition police and bureaucrats working in collusion with the petrochemical companies, the timber companies, the alcohol and tobacco industries, the pharmaceutical drug companies, and today, the urine testing, property seizure, police and prison industries.

In that same year, 1937, Du Pont filed its patent on Nylon, a synthetic fiber that took over many of the textile and cordage markets that would have gone to hemp. More than half the American cars on the road were built by GM, which guaranteed Du Pont a captive market for paints, varnishes, plastics, and rubber, all which could have been made from hemp. Furthermore, all GM cars would subsequently be designed to use tetra-ethyl leaded fuel exclusively, which contained additives that Du Pont manufactured. All competition from hemp had been outlawed.




https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/farming/washingtons-crops/george-washington-grew-hemp/
https://www.medicalmarijuanainc.com/news/didnt-know-presidential-cannabis-history/
 
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