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I'm catching the tail end of this, seems to be some kind of controversy...

https://domaingang.com/domain-news/rob-monster-off-twitter-after-christchurch-massacre-controversy/

Must be something odd to evoke this type of a response from one of our members.

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Next some one here will advocate taking dog dewormer for cancer.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/05...pread-beyond-the-confines-of-modern-medicine/

Well, I would say that would be pretty stupid. It is up there with the Tide Pod challenge for the Darwin award for monkey-see-monkey-do stupidity. It seems there is a new challenge every month.

Besides, when it comes to adding toxicity to your system, the existing FDA-approved chemotherapy protocols already do an excellent job of killing people and/or impoverishing them.

That said, when it comes to exotic supplementation, I am still somewhat on the fence about Boron. I have taken it in minute quantities.

I do think chronic insomnia can be caused by calcification of the pineal gland, and loss of ability to produce natural melatonin. Fluoride does not help there.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18755628

So, we have millions of people taking benzodiazepines or otherwise self-medicating, when the root cause of insomnia could be dietary.

It is all pretty fascinating. Personally, I sleep like a baby and pretty much always have.
 
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There is a good documentary on why it works done here by a great truthseeker, G. Edward Griffin (age 87 now but still sharp):
Griffin's websites refer visitors to doctors, clinics, and hospitals with alternative cancer treatments, including sellers of laetrile. He does not sell laetrile himself.

In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than the HIV virus) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles

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As my oncologist told me.....
If there is something out there that kills cancer, it would be all over every single oncologist sites and forums and news....and he would be the first to use it.
Thus, I rather trust him than anyone else.
For there are many doctors and specialists here who get together once a week to discuss various cases. Mine was discussed a few times. My surgeon is a transplant surgeon. And from these discussions have come what they see as a plan for me. A plan I follow.
Thus two weeks ago, the end result of their discussion was my Y-90 procedure.
 
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Besides, when it comes to adding toxicity to your system, the existing FDA-approved chemotherapy protocols already do an excellent job of killing people and/or impoverishing them.

I spent a week with my Dr. friend and he brought along his friend an Oncologist. This was all on a purely informal and friendly basis. During this time we spoke about all subject matter. At one point, I asked him directly what he *really* thought about Cancer treatment philosophy and I got the answer I expected. Its a business. Its what is the status quo. He was a guy who received incentives, trips, and other such things from his chemical suppliers. His retirement very comfortable. After all his years of experience of treating a few 1000 people with Chemotherapy he admitted and concluded it was simply a means of prolonging the inevitable.

Sure it helps some people survive (especially the young) and its their right to pay for it.

When people want to come up with new ideas and treatments they should be tested over years on contract by third parties without conflicts of interest and integrity. Not by the AMA cabal, Drug companies, nor Govt, but truly independent testing labs.

The unresolved problem remains and that is with funding. Setting that aside in an ideal world, apricots if proven effective fine. Same with homeopathic treatments, if science can be proven them effective great. Drug companies donโ€™t fund non-profit producing studies. Ask a Celiac patient what drugs or studies are funded for a dietary only change.

Individual freedom to choose to consume whatever chemicals natural or synthesized should be up to the individual. On the other hand, If someone wants to smoke pot all day or eat Mushrooms daily for breakfast, or take Opioids for recreation fine. Enjoy it. However, as a taxpayer I dont want to pay anything towards their habit or rehab bill. That too is individual responsibility. Kind of like intentionally crashing your car into a brick wall without insurance. If you survive, its your responsibility to fix your car and medical problems at your expense.
 
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I spent a week with my Dr. friend and he brought along his friend an Oncologist. This was all on a purely informal and friendly basis. During this time we spoke about all subject matter. At one point, I asked him directly what he *really* thought about Cancer treatment philosophy and I got the answer I expected. Its a business. Its what is the status quo. He was a guy who received incentives, trips, and other such things from his chemical suppliers. His retirement very comfortable. After all his years of experience of treating a few 1000 people with Chemotherapy he admitted and concluded it was simply a means of prolonging the inevitable.

Sure it helps some people survive (especially the young) and its their right to pay for it.

When people want to come up with new ideas and treatments they should be tested over years on contract by third parties without conflicts of interest and integrity. Not by the AMA cabal, Drug companies, nor Govt, but truly independent testing labs.

The unresolved problem remains and that is with funding. Setting that aside in an ideal world, apricots if proven effective fine. Same with homeopathic treatments, if science can be proven them effective great. Drug companies donโ€™t fund non-profit producing studies. Ask a Celiac patient what drugs or studies are funded for a dietary only change.

Individual freedom to choose to consume whatever chemicals natural or synthesized should be up to the individual. On the other hand, If someone wants to smoke pot all day or eat Mushrooms daily for breakfast, or take Opioids for recreation fine. Enjoy it. However, as a taxpayer I dont want to pay anything towards their habit or rehab bill. That too is individual responsibility. Kind of like intentionally crashing your car into a brick wall without insurance. If you survive, its your responsibility to fix your car and medical problems at your expense.

Interesting insight -- I have had similar off the record conversations with people who know.

Cancer treatment is an industry. So is institutionalized religion. I am a cynic when it comes to both. There are certainly wonderful practitioners in both camps. There are also charlatans.

Physicians generally know who are talented healers. However when it comes to insurance, the incentive models are wrong. The payers generally pay for symptom reduction rather than overall wellness.
 
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Griffin's websites refer visitors to doctors, clinics, and hospitals with alternative cancer treatments, including sellers of laetrile. He does not sell laetrile himself.

In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than the HIV virus) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles

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G. Edward Griffin is probably best known for his book "The Creature from Jekyll Island", an overview of the privately owned Federal Reserve banking cartel and how it came into existence, including the deliberate sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912, in order to take out the remaining aristocrats that actively opposed the Federal Reserve Act which became law in 1913, which in turn created the framework for the fractional reserve banking system in the US which is substantially still in place today with a known result.

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G. Edward Griffin is probably best known for his book "The Creature from Jekyll Island", an overview of the privately owned Federal Reserve banking cartel and how it came into existence, including the deliberate sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912, in order to take out the remaining aristocrats that actively opposed the Federal Reserve Act which became law in 1913, which in turn created the framework for the fractional reserve banking system in the US which is substantially still in place today with a known result.

just for the records:
now you state
that the Titanic has been deliberate sunk

do I recall correctly?
 
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G. Edward Griffin is probably best known for his book "The Creature from Jekyll Island", an overview of the privately owned Federal Reserve banking cartel and how it came into existence, including the deliberate sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912, in order to take out the remaining aristocrats that actively opposed the Federal Reserve Act which became law in 1913, which in turn created the framework for the fractional reserve banking system in the US which is substantially still in place today with a known result.

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let me guess, you want the gold standard
 
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Cancer treatment is an industry. So is institutionalized religion. I am a cynic when it comes to both. There are certainly wonderful practitioners in both camps. There are also charlatans.

Physicians generally know who are talented healers. However when it comes to insurance, the incentive models are wrong. The payers generally pay for symptom reduction rather than overall wellness.

Wellness doesnt fit well in the capitalism of customer acquisition in the Medical field. Wallstreet Corporatization of Hospitals away from Church Humanitarian organizations, seems to me on root cause of the mess. If everybody was healthy and could control what they ate (pre industrialized food production, family farms, less chemicals, no frankenfoods from Monsanto seeds, etc) Doctors, Insurance and big Pharma might have less business. Insurance is gambling and they are the โ€œhouseโ€ but continuously change the rules to their advantage in the middle of the game. Its become the biggest scam and all parties are at fault the consumer wanting someone else to pay their bills, the Dr.s overcharging, and Insurance denying claims. No easy fix.

Organized Religion is a business too, thats an easy fix though, you simply dont attend. Jim and Tammy Bakkerโ€™s scandal opened my eyes years ago. The third world is unfortunately duped and tied into it with church mandated non use of birth control simply to increase the size of the future donor base.
 
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Speaking of fiat currency and the devaluation of the dollar away. I watched this the other night. Arthur Thompson spoke about the underbelly and brings up some interesting names from Europe you never read about in history books. Well worth watching I felt. He basically lists events and people to do your own research.

 
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let me guess, you want the gold standard

No, I don't feel strongly about the exact path to sound money but I do think the world will need non-fungible currency that still affords portability and anonymity.

JFK was the last American president to try it with executive order 11110 on June 5, 1963, bringing in silver certificates issued by the treasury, and not the private Federal Reserve. He was a dead man later that year.

If I had to predict, I think we'll end up with a global crypto, tied to universal ID. In the meantime, nations will print fiat and some intrepid folks will experiment with various forms of crypto.

The Biblical "Mark of the Beast" system is certainly within ready reach by leveraging 5G, RFID, IPv6, crypto, biometrics, and facial recognition. The technology with which to implement it is fully ready as of 2019.
 
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Speaking of fiat currency and the devaluation of the dollar away. I watched this the other night. Arthur Thompson spoke about the underbelly and brings up some interesting names from Europe you never read about in history books. Well worth watching I felt. He basically lists events and people to do your own research.


I see you are referencing material from the John Birch Society -- that is old school stuff but some truth in it. ICYMI, G. Edward Griffin was founder Robert Welch's biographer.

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Now imagine a world where censorship would absolutely prevent you from connecting those dots. That version of the world is close than some realize.

It is much harder to find the truth now. The disinfo and misinfo are cleverly placed in your path. For example, if you come across QAnon, I am quite sure that their stuff is nonsense -- it is clever disinfo blending in historical truth with nonsense. However, a little leavens the whole lump.

Also, sites like Rational Wiki are arming people with cleverly conceived talking points with which to counter important truths, which if people fully understood, would open eyes and minds.

Finally, note that the folks who consume alternative media are more than likely being cataloged by the likes of CloudFlare. Epik's acquisition of BitMitigate is a CloudFlare alternative. Good to use a VPN -- Epik's Anonymize.com VPN is free and uses a AES-256 Quantum-resistant cipher with zero logging.
 
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Finally, note that the folks who consume alternative media are more than likely being cataloged by the likes of CloudFlare. Epik's acquisition of BitMitigate is a CloudFlare alternative. Good to use a VPN -- Epik's Anonymize.com VPN is free and uses a AES-256 Quantum-resistant cipher with zero logging.

what's wrong with cloudflare?
 
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what's wrong with cloudflare?

Look up "Project Honeypot". That is how CloudFlare started -- a service to capture IP addresses of people who visit certain sites. The other issue to check is if CloudFlare is actually protecting the user IP address. For many sites, you can easily detect the source IP. There are free tools for check that, like this one:

https://netobserver.org/website-exposure-test.php
 
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Look up "Project Honeypot". That is how CloudFlare started -- a service to capture IP addresses of people who visit certain sites. The other issue to check is if CloudFlare is actually protecting the user IP address. For many sites, you can easily detect the source IP. There are free tools for check that, like this one:

https://netobserver.org/website-exposure-test.php


so if I want to see the source IP
of my visitor
there is nothing wrong with cloudflare as nameservers,
right?
 
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so if I want to see the source IP
of my visitor
there is nothing wrong with cloudflare as nameservers,
right?

Main issues that I see with CloudFlare:

- Shared SSLs: 50 domains at a time will often be assigned the same SSL private key rather than unique SSL per domains.

- Data privacy: High probability that site visitors are being profiled for media consumption, i.e. "Project Honeypot".

If you want to do a side by side comparison, check this:

Godlike.com uses BitMitigate and GodlikeProductions.com uses CloudFlare. The content is identical and serves from the same host. See here:

https://check-host.net/check-http?host=https://godlike.com

https://check-host.net/check-http?host=https://godlikeproductions.com

If you look you will see that CloudFlare is reporting a 301-redirect status code whereas BitMitigate delivers a proper 200. See here for why that matters:

https://moz.com/blog/an-seos-guide-to-http-status-codes
 
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Main issues that I see with CloudFlare:

- Shared SSLs: 50 domains at a time will often be assigned the same SSL private key rather than unique SSL per domains.

- Data privacy: High probability that site visitors are being profiled for media consumption, i.e. "Project Honeypot".

If you want to do a side by side comparison, check this:

Godlike.com uses BitMitigate and GodlikeProductions.com uses CloudFlare. The content is identical and serves from the same host. See here:

https://check-host.net/check-http?host=https://godlike.com

https://check-host.net/check-http?host=https://godlikeproductions.com

If you look you will see that CloudFlare is reporting a 301-redirect status code whereas BitMitigate delivers a proper 200. See here for why that matters:

https://moz.com/blog/an-seos-guide-to-http-status-codes


wouldn't I prefer a faster speed?
when talking about domains for sale?


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I was thinking more along the lines of a Greek island. However, for major medical care, @iowadawg is right, the USA is still the top. I think the key is to avoid major hospitalization, but if you need it, USA is strong.

Yes, for those with health insurance, the USA can't be beat. But for those of us who were/are self employed and maintained their/our own premiums, every day we wake up we wonder if we will need emergency care before the sun sets. Mine went from 200 a month to over 2100 in a matter of 4 years thanks to that loser president we had and his idiotic idea about healthcare (by the way, I blame congress for not fixing it when they had the chance...and one morons negative vote has cost hundreds if not thousands of lives---and no, he is not a hero).

I now rely on extreme amounts of healthy food (a half gallon a day of V8 low sodium is my favorite) and supplements in reasonable amounts. Through the grace of God (that's right, I give credit to the God of the Jews and Christians) I have exceeded my predicted expiration date.

The morons that are in congress are ineffective and will do nothing...why should they, they make more money than those in the private sector for similar jobs and they have the BEST healthcare OUR money can buy them. They (edit: Their) biggest concern is getting elected in the next cycle.
 
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wouldn't I prefer a faster speed?
when talking about domains for sale?


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Frank -- Both are fast. As for HTTP result code, 200 is what you want, not 301. That is a structural difference in design architecture. Also, in case not obvious, those are load times for the entire page. These pages are loading via Content Delivery Network at speeds that are comparable to DNS resolution times in some cases. That is the power of a CDN. The BitMitigate CDN is accomplishing these results with just 7 POP locations. I expect we'll be at 30 POP locations by year-end. Also, if you use the Anonymize.com VPN, we are even faster, but with Quantum-resistant encryption.
 
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Yes, for those with health insurance, the USA can't be beat. But for those of us who were/are self employed and maintained their/our own premiums, every day we wake up we wonder if we will need emergency care before the sun sets. Mine went from 200 a month to over 2100 in a matter of 4 years thanks to that loser president we had and his idiotic idea about healthcare (by the way, I blame congress for not fixing it when they had the chance...and one morons negative vote has cost hundreds if not thousands of lives---and no, he is not a hero).

I now rely on extreme amounts of healthy food (a half gallon a day of V8 low sodium is my favorite) and supplements in reasonable amounts. Through the grace of God (that's right, I give credit to the God of the Jews and Christians) I have exceeded my predicted expiration date.

The morons that are in congress are ineffective and will do nothing...why should they, they make more money than those in the private sector for similar jobs and they have the BEST healthcare OUR money can buy them. They (edit: Their) biggest concern is getting elected in the next cycle.

I am convinced that the obesity epidemic in the US and elsewhere is largely just a natural effort on the part of our intelligent bodies to find nutrition. Perhaps you understand how glyphosate works: it is actually a chelator, which means that minerals stay bound in soil rather than being absorbed into the plant. More here:

https://detoxproject.org/glyphosate/glyphosate-chelating-agent/

If you live in an area that fluoridates the water supply, you might check out a home distiller for drinking water. I used to have creaky (pre-arthritic) joints but solved that by switching to distilled water. I got one from Amazon years ago and it still works like a champ. This is model here.

I used to fetch barrels of water from a deep water spring that the EPA finally cordoned off from public access. It is still used by the local fish hatchery. It was the best water ever from a 1 mile deep aquifer on the edge of a watershed. Now it is a felony to fetch water there. Nope, nothing to see here.

Anyway, good luck with preventive care, and generally replacing bad habits with good habits.
 
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