I do this treatment at my office in Miami (The Osteopathic Center).
The plasmapheresis (TPE) essentially pulls out 20% of all of your toxins in about 3 hours.
Think microplastics, heavy metals, viruses, bacteria, mold, fungi, inflammation, spike proteins, pesticides and so much more are removed!
The bag of toxins should be clear and apple-juice colored. Usually it’s closer to orange juice. See the photo below of one my partner did.
It costs $8,500 (if you’re doing one round), and the price drops with more rounds.
Some places, including us, will do an IV dose of Stem cells after to help with healing, inflammation, and anti-aging.
Removing all the toxins and inflammation with the plasmapheresis allows the stem cells to find their targets better.
More info about TPE here: https://t.co/vkGmxdQl3b
Recently, a fairly prominent editor of a “Catholic” publication decided to project publicly his disdain for the St. Michael prayer. It light of that and since it is now fair game, I will equally tell you my own disdain for the worthless drivel he espoused in that post🇻🇦
In 1949, a 13-year-old Lutheran boy started hearing devils scratching inside the walls of his house.
Three months later, St. Michael the Archangel spoke through his mouth and cast the demons into hell.
This is the true story that inspired The Exorcist. And almost none of it made the movie.
It started with a Ouija board.
His aunt was deep into séances and the occult. She taught him to use it. Then she died. And whatever answered through that board did not leave with her.
The scratching turned into pounding. Then words began appearing on the boy's skin, clawed in from the inside. HELL. EVIL. SPITE.
His parents called a spiritualist. Then two Lutheran pastors. Nothing worked. It only got worse.
As a last resort, they called a Catholic priest: Fr. William Bowdern, a WWII combat veteran turned Jesuit. He watched the boy himself. He was convinced. His archbishop granted permission for the full Rite of Exorcism.
That's when the real war began.
The boy became so violent it took five grown men to hold him down. He recoiled from holy water like it burned. He screamed in Latin, a language he had never learned. A six-inch image of the devil appeared in red on his leg. And he knew things no child could possibly know.
A priest named Fr. Raymond Bishop kept a daily diary of all of it. That diary is why this is one of the most documented exorcisms in history. Decades later, a man named William Peter Blatty read about the case and wrote The Exorcist.
But Hollywood left out the ending.
For weeks the priests fought. Some were losing hope. Then, on Easter Monday, a voice that was not the boy's roared out of him:
"Satan! Satan! I am St. Michael! I command you and the other evil spirits to leave this body, in the name of Dominus. Now. Now. NOW!"
The boy later described what he saw.
A blinding white light. A man in robes like scales, his hair moving in a wind no one else could feel. A fiery sword in his right hand. His left hand pointing down, to a pit of fire where the devil stood.
The devil fought. He resisted. Until St. Michael spoke one word: Dominus. The Lord.
At that, the demons were driven out screaming. The boy went still and said, "He's gone."
It was over. He was never tormented again.
And here's the part the movie would never tell you.
After it ended, the boy was received into the Catholic Church, and his family was won over too. A demon sent to devour one soul handed it straight to Christ instead. He even named his son Michael.
Michael's name is not a title. It's a question which means: "Who is like unto God?"
Lucifer said, "I will be like God." Michael answered with one act of humility, and that humility is what casts pride into hell. It's what he did at the dawn of time. It's what he still does today.
Where sin abounds, grace abounds all the more.
God permits evil for one reason: to draw a greater good out of it. That boy's possession may be the only reason he and his family ever met Christ. The enemy overplayed his hand. He always does.
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle.
The boy was meant to be destroyed. Instead he was delivered, and his whole family with him. That's how God works.
Share this with a friend who loves St. Michael, or one who needs to be reminded the war is real.
If you want to read the real account: the primary source is the daily diary kept by Fr. Raymond Bishop, S.J., one of the priests present during the rite. The most thorough book is Thomas B. Allen's "Possessed: The True Story of an Exorcism," built from that diary and from interviews with Fr. Walter Halloran, one of the last living eyewitnesses.
There is an animal that eats anthrax, botulism, cholera, and rabies for lunch and walks away fine. It doesn't have a good PR team, so most people have no idea what it's actually doing for us.
The turkey vulture's stomach acid runs at a pH of around 1, roughly as corrosive as battery acid, and hot enough to dissolve bones, hide, and virtually any pathogen that comes with the carcass.
A vulture eating a diseased animal isn't spreading the disease, but putting an ending to it. The infection chain terminates in the vulture's gut and goes nowhere else. Few other scavengers on Earth does this reliably.
Without vultures, things get bad for humans in a hurry. We've learned this hard lesson first hand.
In the 1990s, Indian farmers started giving their cattle a cheap painkiller called diclofenac. When vultures ate the carcasses, the drug destroyed their kidneys. The population collapsed by more than 95 percent in under a decade, one of the fastest declines of any bird species ever recorded.
The carcasses didn't disappear. Feral dogs and rats moved in to do the cleanup instead. Both species actually carry and spread rabies. Both brought the disease into contact with human populations in ways vultures never would have.
A 2024 study in the American Economic Review estimated the vulture collapse contributed to roughly 500,000 additional human deaths over the following decade. Not metaphorically. Counted deaths, linked statistically to the collapse of one bird.
The same thing is now beginning in sub-Saharan Africa, where poachers bait carcasses with poison to kill lions and elephants that might alert rangers. Vultures find the carcass first, as they always do. Six of Africa's eleven vulture species are now threatened with extinction.
The animal that shows up to the things nobody else will touch is doing more disease control than most of what we actively protect. It just has the misfortune of looking exactly like what it is.
The myth: Dr Atkins, the steak-and-butter man, dropped dead of a heart attack. His own diet got him in the end.
What actually happened: he slipped on an icy pavement outside his Manhattan clinic, cracked his head, and died nine days later of the brain injury. The thing that killed him was a frozen pavement.
Then came the cleanup. A leaked medical examiner's note, handed to the press by a vegetarian campaign group, said he weighed 258 pounds at death. Proof of obesity, they crowed. He had weighed 195 on admission. The other sixty-odd pounds were fluid, pumped into a man who had spent nine days comatose in intensive care. They photographed a balloon and called it a lifestyle.
He did have a weak heart, as it happens, a cardiomyopathy left by a viral infection. His arteries, on the angiogram, ran clean. Even his heart trouble was the opposite of the clogged-artery disease they wanted to blame on his dinner.
None of it touched the diet, in either direction. He fell on some ice. That is the whole story.
But "the meat doctor's heart gave out" travels a great deal faster than "he slipped over in February," which is the only reason you ever heard the first one.
Has anyone ever wondered why Do is called Do, Re is called Re, and Mi is called Mi? The story behind the origin of the musical scale is interesting and unexpected.
It all begins with a Benedictine monk who lived in the 11th century (995–1050), named Guido d’Arezzo. He noticed a peculiarity in a very popular hymn to Saint John the Baptist at the time.
This hymn was composed of 7 verses, each with a different musical note. For this reason, the monk named each note using the first two letters of each verse. Here is the hymn:
Ut queant laxis (Ut) Resonare fibris (Re) Mira gestorum (Mi) Famuli tuorum (Fa) Solve polluti (Sol) Labii reatum (La) Sancte Ioannes (Si)
(So that your servants, with free voices, may resound the wonders of your deeds, cleanse the guilt from our stained lips, O Saint John the Baptist)
Since the syllable “Ut” was not easy to sing, it was replaced by “Do” in 1640 by Giovanni Battista Doni.
Not many people in the world of music, today so far removed from God, know that the names of the musical notes come from a hymn to the greatest of His prophets. Happy Saint John’s Day!
I don’t believe the globe, nukes, pandas, moon landing, etc.
I totally understand how people can think that discredits me and makes me some kind of loose cannon who has a broken brain.
I have compassion for that.
It’s the opposite tho.
A passport made of paper fell 105 stories from a burning inferno to the rubble of a terrified New York. The first person to see it happened to be a federal agent who then happened to be immediately interviewed. It happened to be a “terrorist” that justified 20 trillion dollars of death and horror for most of my adult life. Was everyone at American Airlines and cbs and nbc and abc in on it?! Was everyone at the fbi and the dmv all threatened and silenced? Why wouldn’t the Russians tell us it was bullshit aren’t they are enemies?!?$?$
The sane position is to not believe mainstream narratives especially that involve war, money, population reduction, trauma etc.
I actually think it’s actually insane to believe anything they say.
It’s like your girlfriend keeps coming home naked caked head to toe in crusted cocaine, semen, and large phone numbers written on her in marker. Head to toe. She then proceeds to give you herpes and constantly has whispered conversations in the bathroom for hours. She also calls you several other guys name during sex.
Imagine your reaction was. “But think about how many people would have to be in on it?! So her whole family is lying?! Why wouldn’t anyone tell me?!”
Then someone says “people did tell you” and you respond “yes conspiracy discredited unhinged people!!!!”
That seems extreme. It’s actually MORE logical. Because the entire purpose of the media system is to deceive you.
Hope that helps!
I might be wrong and nukes are real etc. I’m not self righteous. I’ll admit if I’m wrong in less than 5 seconds.
But everyone you know who “guarded nukes” guarded a button. A box. A room. Etc. No one you’ve ever known has ever seen one or been affected by radiation from a bomb and all of the historical evidence is a laughable claymation joke.
I’d be much more concerned about the wells. Poisoning the wells is exponentially more likely.
A passport….made out of paper….
Remember margarine?! I fucking do
I've been in the Navy for 20 years. Traveled all over the world and gone to Catholic Masses all over Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, etc. Mass in the vernacular is fine in theory but in practice excludes the laity from the participation that V2 desired for the modernization of the Church.
Do you know what allowed me to participate in Mass from Singapore to France to Brazil to Japan?
Latin.
I knew the words in Latin and knew what they meant, and no matter what country or continent I was in, I could participate in the prayers and song. This is what makes the Church universal (katholikos).
An idea that could threaten everything.
Prof. Robert Clancy, Australia’s leading immunologists, just presented a groundbreaking study to Dr. John Campbell.
It completely flips the “antibody = protection” narrative on its head.
While studying why 20-25% of smokers develop COPD, Clancy discovered a critical flaw: those individuals were leaking bad bacteria into the lungs, causing microbiome dysbiosis.
It revealed a “chink in the armour”.
To test his theory, smokers were given an oral tablet containing ground-up bacteria. This stimulated Peyer's patches in the gut, dramatically improving T-cell migration to the lungs and strengthening mucosal immunity. The result?
Sky-high erratic antibodies weren’t a sign of success.... it was a leaky respiratory mucosal lining.
The study reveals that real protection comes from T-cell driven mucosal resilience, not antibody levels, challenging Big Pharma’s antibody-focused approach.
Prof. Clancy believes the whole system needs a rethink.
If the gut-lung axis is the key, this would be a genuine paradigm shift.
Did you know that the death rate from measles declined by 98% BEFORE the measles vaccine was introduced?
“This is all on the CDC website… That decline had nothing to do with vaccines.”
So, if vaccines didn’t do it, what caused that decline from 1900 to 1963?
The answer is better nutrition, better sanitation, clean water, etc., according to Attorney @AaronSiriSG.
Yet “science” wants you to believe that vaccines saved the day.
But that’s not even the biggest vaccine deception. It’s what happens before they approve these shots for human use. 🧵
Whoa! It's all coming out. None of this was improvised.
NIH internal emails reveal pandemic planning years before Covid, by @MaryanneDemasi https://t.co/FWUZy6drKo
My honest take you won’t like.
Austin Franco. The 19 year old Cornell student who said he didn’t want to work for a Jewish employer and got turned into a national news cycle within 48 hours.
Here’s what’s bothering me.
His X account was created June 2026. The incident happened June 2026. He was verified immediately. Regular users don’t get verified same month they join, and the timing speaks for itself.
His Instagram profile picture. I know what you’re thinking. People do that pose all the time. Sure.
Except that specific gesture shows up everywhere once you know what you’re looking at, and I’ve been cataloguing it long enough to recognize the difference between a kid being playful and something more deliberate.
Vow of silence 🤫
The GoFundMe and gift infrastructure assembled around him within 48 hours of the story breaking. That kind of organized sympathy response doesn’t self-assemble that fast organically.
The story itself benefited one party above all others. Gabe Einhorn and VryfID got millions in global press from a story that made them look like victims while they run an 8 month old startup collecting social security numbers with no published privacy policy. Insanity….
(I bet that data finds its way to Israel)
Is any of this conclusive? No. I’ll say that.
But I’ve been doing this long enough to know that when an account is brand new, immediately verified, instantly famous, the picture carries initiatory symbolism, and the whole mechanism benefits a very specific party, you don’t ignore it.
You flag it. And you let people decide for themselves.
That’s what I’m doing.
What you do with all this from this point forward is your problem.
I said what I said.
Let’s see what happens.
When I was Muslim, I never asked who built the golden calf. I just knew it was a sin in the desert.
Then I read both accounts and one detail stopped me cold.
In the Bible, the man who builds the golden calf is AARON. Moses’ own brother. The first high priest. Exodus 32:4.
He gathers the gold, melts it, shapes the idol. And when Moses confronts him, he gives the weakest excuse in scripture: “I threw the gold in the fire and out came this calf.” As if it made itself.
Bro. The Bible just put the worst sin in the camp in the hands of the holiest man in the camp.
You would NEVER write that if you were protecting your prophets.
Now read the Quran. Surah 20. Aaron is cleared. Innocent. He tried to stop it. The blame goes to a mystery man called “al-Samiri.” The Samaritan. Surah 20:85.
You know what shook me? The Bible incriminates its own high priest.
The Quran writes him an alibi and invents a villain.
One reads like an honest record. The other like damage control.
And there’s a second problem with that villain. “The Samaritan.” But Samaritans didn’t exist in Moses’ time.
The city of Samaria wasn’t founded until about 500 years later, under King Omri. 1 Kings 16:24.
It’s like putting a Texan at the Last Supper.
Now, some Muslim scholars push back — they say “Samiri” means something else. I’ll be fair, that argument exists. But their own classical commentators read it as “the Samaritan” for centuries.
The defense only works by re-translating away from how the tradition always understood it.
I used to say the Bible was corrupted. But the Bible is honest enough to say the high priest built the idol.
Only a book honest about how bad we are could point me to a Savior real enough to fix it.
The Bible never flattered Aaron. It didn’t flatter me either. It just told me the truth, and handed me Jesus.
🚨🚨 "El genoma humano ha sido contaminado con un gen que jamás estuvo en la historia de la humanidad"...
"La transcriptasa inversa no sólo causa cáncer"...
"Estamos lidiando con gente que tiene el dinero y el poder de modificar el genoma humano en su totalidad"...
"Perderemos al menos un billón de niños"...
"Existe ADN en la "vacuna" que no será transcrito a proteínas hasta la siguiente generación... 1.25 billones de mujeres capaces de dar a luz son portadoras ahora de mutaciones en la linea celular de sus ovarios y darán a luz niños con algo nunca antes visto en la especie humana"...
"Esta es la magnitud de la maldad que enfrentamos"...
Dr. Daniel Nagase.
Why Some People Are Not Harmed by COVID-19 "Vaccination"
Some batches cause mass injury and death. Others are harmless duds.
🔥 Hot lots: DNA plasmids, mRNA overload, heavy metals
🧊 Dud lots: Degraded. Inactive.
Multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm: batch determines fate.
Check your batch here: https://t.co/gRAwITXgZL
Schmeling et al: https://t.co/LpStilNKfI
Manniche et al: https://t.co/rvJrzKPf9u
Jablonowski and Hooker: https://t.co/2gLW0epF1P
Fürst et al: https://t.co/t0kMYPNrLy