Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry
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@mostlylurking said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
@Butter-Girl said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
I agree there are still some good guys fighting for humanity.
BUT they are not out front in the media.
They are working behind the scenes.
Yes. But in order to get this show down the road, the masses need to be brought on board (with the good guys who are working behind the scenes) so that a civil war can hopefully be avoided.
It seems to me that a major problem is that the masses aren't just sleeping; they've been brainwashed and poisoned and most likely subjected to brain wave/thought manipulation.
Watching a few moments of the DNC convention provided all that I needed to grasp the enormity of the problem regarding manipulation of brain waves. There's no way those adoring stupefied women's faces were not being thought controlled.
The brainwashing. I’ll agree with you on that.
The majority is brainwashed. But I don’t see the majority (on all sides) wanting to become “un” brainwashed.
Most want to stay in their comfy and blind cages where it’s comfortable, because thinking (and changing) takes too much time and effort.
Why else do we have gurus? Because the majority wants other people to do their thinking for them.
So really, I think it’s just individuals at this point wanting to make individual changes.
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@mostlylurking said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
@Butter-Girl Cynicism can be a blinding virtue. I prefer to believe that there are still some good guys fighting for humanity.
It's good to stay positive. It's good to stay hopeful. Even when the evidence suggests otherwise. It's good to be childlike, and believe Popeye beats Brutus in the long saga. Good will trump evil.
But I'm more hopeful in a mass awakening than in a Messiah saving us, which makes us lazy and indolent, where we do nothing but pray. As hard as it sounds, our minds can be flipped easily by higher powers and the masses can easily overcome those in power. It may not be in our lifetime, it may take millenia, we don't know. I salute those who fight and give up their lives, and their efforts bear fruit. Not in power but in resolve to those who stay on.
I salute greatness. Buddha. Confucius. Socrates. Jesus. Early martyrs. Hannibal. Henry Martel. Saladdin. Wagner. Hitler. Mussolini. Unknown soldiers vanquished in WW2. Beauchamp. Mahatma Gandhi. Sun Yat Sen. Enderlein. Tesla. Solzhenitsyn. Szent-Georgi. Otto Warburg. Mae Wan Ho. Gilbert Ling. Ray Peat. Julian Assange. Edward Snowden. JFK. RFK. Muamar Gadhafi.
I grieve for those who fought the bad fight. Thinking they did so for God and country. But were used as vascular robots for the continuation of a reign of terror by non-white supremacists in the guise of liberty and equality.
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Lizard venom?
There's toad venom that is a powerful spiritual substance 5-methoxy-DMT. It doesn't say much. Use over decades will reveal safety levels. Amphetamine is relatively safe as an appetite suppressor, but not marketed and available to the public. It's given to children to make them behave.
Most of the vaccinated are still alive too.
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@psi said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
Lizard venom?
There's toad venom that is a powerful spiritual substance 5-methoxy-DMT. It doesn't say much. Use over decades will reveal safety levels. Amphetamine is relatively safe as an appetite suppressor, but not marketed and available to the public. It's given to children to make them behave.
Most of the vaccinated are still alive too.
Fixing our metabolism instead of relying on fixes that ends up with us continually fine-tuning ourselves thru band aid fixes like amphetamines.
You end up playing the game on their gameboard.
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@yerrag sure, but it's got a long history of use unlike ozempic. Could aid many with occasional usage.
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sure that's been how the medical landscape has been defined over the course of a hundred years, when they began the gaming of society along a predatorial entitlement by a master race defined by a nefarious creed.
the lesser of two evils.
amphetamines over ozempic makes one virtuous just as covid-19 vaccines makes our doctors virtuous over a putative respiratory virus.
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@yerrag it gives people a little mood boost to make waiting for end of the system more tolerable
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@yerrag, @Butter-Girl: And now, the name, Calley Means, resurfaces in a most interesting way.
Trump thanks RFK Jr. for endorsement: 'That was really, very nice'
"The independent candidate's connection to Calley Means, a former food and pharmaceutical consultant who he described as a leading advocate for food safety, also played into his support for Trump. Means was once an advisor to the former president, according to Kennedy, Jr.“He (Calley Means) told me President Trump was anxious to talk to me about chronic disease and other subjects and to explore other avenues of cooperation,” Kennedy, Jr. said of Means."
"Less than two hours after President Trump narrowly escaped assassination, Calley Means called me (RFKjr) on my cell phone. I was in Las Vegas. Calley is the leading advocate for food safety, soil regeneration, and for ending the chronic disease epidemic that is destroying America’s health and ruining our economy. Calley has exposed the insidious corruption at the FDA, NIH, HHS, and USDA that has caused this epidemic. Calley had been working on these issues for my campaign and advising me on them since the beginning. These subjects have been my primary focus for the last 20 years.
"I was delighted when Calley told me that day that he had been advising President Trump. He told me President Trump had been anxious to talk to me about chronic disease and other subjects, and to explore avenues of cooperation. He asked if I would take a call from the President. President Trump called me later that day. I met again with President Trump, his family members, and close advisors in Florida. In a series of long, intense discussions, I was surprised to discover that we are aligned on many key issues."
"In case some of you don’t realize how dire the condition is regarding chronic disease, I would urge you to view Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Calley Means and his sister, who was the top graduate of her class at Stanford Medical School. This is an issue that affects all of us more directly and urgently than any culture war issue and all the other issues that we obsess over, which are tearing apart our country. This is the most important issue. It has the potential to bring us together, so let me share a little bit about why I believe it is so urgent."
see also: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-ozempic-matters-with-calley-means/id1552000243?i=1000648534273 (dated 3/8/2024)
"Ozempic, the injectable weight loss drug, is discussed by Calley Means and Robert F. Kennedy Jr in this short episode."
"Calley Means is on a mission to steer more healthcare dollars to incentivize metabolic habits at the root of disease (healthy food, exercise, sleep, stress management)."
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@Butter-Girl said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
The majority is brainwashed. But I don’t see the majority (on all sides) wanting to become “un” brainwashed.
Yeah. Most people like to behave like majority (imitation). Change require people to use some extra energy. In the current energy-scarce society it's hard...
And usually people change because of desperation or inspiration... And current environment (elites) are trying to inspire people to stay the same dummy consumers... and also is keeping most people (usually one step away) from desperation...
In short practical terms anthropology says that people choose good if it require less energy than doing evil...If you want to know more there is an excellent text/podcast about it, but in pretty heavy language... https://medium.com/@brixen/dave-snowden-how-leaders-change-culture-though-small-actions-766cd2bf5128
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@Kvirion said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
@Butter-Girl said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
The majority is brainwashed. But I don’t see the majority (on all sides) wanting to become “un” brainwashed.
Yeah. Most people like to behave like majority (imitation). Change require people to use some extra energy. In the current energy-scarce society it's hard...
And usually people change because of desperation or inspiration... And current environment (elites) are trying to inspire people to stay the same dummy consumers... and also is keeping most people (usually one step away) from desperation...
In short practical terms anthropology says that people choose good if it require less energy than doing evil...If you want to know more there is an excellent text/podcast about it, but in pretty heavy language... https://medium.com/@brixen/dave-snowden-how-leaders-change-culture-though-small-actions-766cd2bf5128
Unfortunately, “change” is too inconvenient for a good portion of the population.
Our modern society and the people in it who love convenience, the fun accessible things that come with it, won’t willingly give up their quick fixes. That’s the majority. That’s just how it is. We’ve had the last four years to see that. People were motivated to maintain their familiar, comfortable lifestyle.
The orchestrators of our world know that.
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@Butter-Girl said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
The orchestrators of our world
Have long since bitten off more than they could chew.
New lies for old.
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@ThinPicking said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
@Butter-Girl said in Tucker Carlson Red Pills the population about the medical industry:
The orchestrators of our world
Have long since bitten off more than they could chew.
New lies for old.
Very true.
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Amphetamine is splendid. Better than abortion for losing weight