The Devolution of Frank Tufano
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@sunsunsun Possibly, although it doesn't compute to me really. The whole freemason, cult of baphomet, Illuminati, etc. stuff really never hit hard for me. I think these groups are legit, but they're basically gentlemen clubs or sorority groups for the uber elite. Like skull & bones for the presidents, for example. They might have weird sex orgies, do a bunch of coke, and discuss public policy. But I don't think they're secretly running the show. And I don't think any plutocrat or otherwise high society folk give one iota about Frank Tufano.
It's basically like when Patrick Bateman in American Psycho was talking about Paul Allen. He said "He's apart of that Yale Thing." And the guy replied "What do you mean Yale Thing?" And he said "Well for one I think he was a closet homosexual who did a lot of cocaine....that Yale Thing."
Nah man, the really scary shit are the unelectable entities that keep turning despite public offices and public policy. And most of these aren't even speculation, we simply know they're real and what their intentions are. Raytheon, Langley, Fed Reserve, IMF, WEF, Climate Summit, United Nations. These are the guys that run the show.
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I think it's interesting that he has a tattoo on his neck when in all his older videos he constantly threats over ever possible environmental toxin including having a house with a microwave in it.
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@Milk-Destroyer He definitely has some weird "priorities" in his lifestyle protocols. Some of them kinda make sense, but most do not. I think he just hacks and takes shit from other people. The stuff he basically accuses others of doing.
He has the habit of always saying "I can't believe this person ripped off my idea, I was the first to ever do this." That attitude is what originally got him into trouble with Paul Saladino several years back. According to Frank Paul was allegedly endorsing the same ideas Frank was promoting, and he got on Joe Rogan's podcast. He had a round with Shawn Baker too, don't remember what that was about as much.
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One time he even had the audacity to say he was the first person to spread carnivore diets. Patently false. Danny Roddy was carnivore back in like 2009, with a few others. They even had that forum called zeroing in on health, or something like that.
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I think we may be in the final hours of his Youtube existence too. I mean he could make another account I guess, but that lawyer on his ass just recently got his TikTok removed, and according to this short he posted, it seems like the letter said all social media accounts would be removed. So who knows how long before the Youtube is removed.
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@Mulloch94 That law firm can drag on the case for longer than Tufano will have money to eat with. I think in another video he said he was 300k in credit card debt already (I hope not exactly, because it's quite seriously Over if true). RIP.
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Maybe all any of us need, to paraphrase Peat, is to go to the mountains and give up the worst foods, (eg those high in PUFA, iron, phosphorus,) or if we can’t, emulate a stimulating environment:
Post in thread 'Ray Peat Email Advice Depository'
https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/ray-peat-email-advice-depository.1035/post-882404Ray Peat: … “Gardening, learning to play a musical instrument, sculpting and drawing, are
good; practicing the marital arts, going to new places and taking
different routes to old places, listening to an unfamiliar
language--anything that involves participation and action or
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@Rah1woot Exactly, he's pretty much screwed. Especially if he keeps up with this "Ill represent myself in court" bravado lol. I'd be finding me some sleazy ass Saul Goodman motherfucker to hire.
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@16characterstwas He actually referenced Ray in one of the videos he did. Many years ago. I'm kinda surprised he didn't try and claim Ray stole the idea of PUFA's from him
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