Scientist and physician Michael Nehls explains how Alzheimer’s can be reversed.
0:00 Why Dogs Are Healthy for You, Algae Oil, and Lithium
4:48 How Lifestyle Can Affect the Risk of Getting Alzheimer’s
12:22 The Dangers and Lies of mRNA Injections
18:51 The Hidden Power of Lithium
31:24 Brain Fuel From the Sea
37:21 The WEF's Keynote Pushback on Nehls
41:56 How Could You Create a Deficiency in People?
50:27 The Law of Minimum
54:52 The Signs of Lithium Deficiency
1:00:13 What Would Happen if US Citizens Took Lithium Every Day?
1:13:51 Are There Any Negative Effects to Taking Lithium?
1:14:53 How to See Results From Taking Lithium Daily
1:18:30 How to Get Access to Lithium
1:21:35 The Dogma of the Pharmaceutical Industry
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🚨 BOMBSHELL! Prominent Kim Iversen exposes a terrifying Zionist plot.
She confirms Netanyahu ordered Washington to completely merge the US and Israeli militaries.
By integrating forces, Israel won't need to ask for aid because they will literally own the US military! Treason!
🚨 Mitch McConnell was found UNCONSCIOUS more than two weeks ago!!
I think they are hiding his death to avoid a special election, which opens up the possibility of Thomas Massie taking over his seat. 🤔
“He said to me on the phone, it was supposed to be you, verbatim. At the moment, I just took it as poorly expressed grief. He was crying, I was crying. I thought he said, it was supposed to be you. It was supposed to be you. So I have questions about that now.”
“What scares me more is considering the world that our children will inherit if we stay quiet. We feel the squeeze. We feel the evil. We feel the cloud. It’s there. And you have a bunch of people who, whether it’s for money or for fear, are allowing it to happen. There are so many historical lessons about what can happen to a country when good men do nothing.”
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I am officially nominating Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) for the Nobel Peace Prize.
No President in History has ended the same war so many times.
Our Dear Leader has ended the war with Iran at least 38 times by CNN’s count.
No President has ever done this before.
And he is nowhere near finished ending it.
It’s a record worthy of the Nobel committee’s recognition. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
I never knew Kobe Bryant - not even his name - until his tragic death, along with his daughter and 7 others, all taken violently and before their time.
As a conservative, I knew Charlie Kirk; I followed and admired him; felt his passing profound sadness.
I recently watched Vanessa Bryant’s eulogy for Kobe and their daughter, Gigi. It was real emotion, hard to listen to, but at the same time, it was so touching it was heartwarming.
It was a message of lasting love, of deep unending loss, and a personal insight into who Kobe, and Gigi, really were.
That kind of insight leaves you feeling as though you’d really known someone, even if only for a moment, and feeling the loss in that moment when you realise they’re no longer there for you to admire, appreciate and really get to know.
By the time she’d finished, in so many words, she had thanked God for the time they’d had together, revealed heartfelt intimate details about who they really were, and told us that nothing will ever be the same again.
That’s the point of a eulogy. It’s to get to know the person we’ve just lost. Not the neighbour, or the shopkeeper up the road, not the basketball player or the Oscar winner nor the political activist, but the actual person.
I never knew Kobe, but by the end I felt as if I knew what kind of man he was, and to be honest it put a lump in my throat more than once. It was very powerful.
That’s instinctive, by the way - not learned or scripted. I’ve given eulogies for a best friend, my mum, dad and my granddad. It’s instinctive because on some level we all know that the struggle you once overcame together and now laugh about, or the silly voice someone used every morning to wake you up for school, or the fact they never once missed kissing your nan goodnight in fifty years, all tell us far more about a person than any figure ever could. It’s instinctive because as humans it’s a catharsis we all need, to begin healing, honouring and remembering.
After Erika’s eulogy for Charlie, I felt nothing but anger. She begins, in so many words, by telling us that Charlie’s death was a gift from God that Charlie himself had asked for; she shares anecdotes of how others comforted her; tells us how grateful Charlie was for her; and even takes a moment to voice resentment towards men in general, lecturing on how to live: “your wife is not your servant.”
The cheers from the mourners were as cheers from an evangelical movement. The whole eulogy played out like the kind of sermon you’d expect at a megachurch - complete with calls to action and, of course, for funding.
Please listen to it properly. It’s mostly about Erika, about what “Charlie thought of her.” Then it challenges, chastises and lectures.
By the time she’s finished, she’s thanked God for the situation she finds herself in, forgiven the man we’re told killed Charlie, and told us how great things will be going forward - now she’s in charge.
Erika’s eulogy for Charlie was scripted - clearly not by her - and as a result, it was not heartfelt, and failed to connect, with anyone.
Vanessa’s, by contrast, was clearly written - not scripted - by her. They were her words, and she felt and delivered them so powerfully that we all grieved with her - even someone like me who never even knew who he was - and thanked God for him having been the man he was.
One eulogy is a celebration of a life, of gratitude at having shared it, a reckoning with the unfairness of it, and a promise to honour him always.
The other is a celebration of loss, of her gratitude for having paid the price of “God’s love” with her husband’s life, of moving on, and of what comes next.
There’s nothing wrong with looking forward, but that’s not a eulogy. Maybe the kind ChatGPT might write given some prompts, but not the eulogy of someone who instinctively knows that what they’ve lost can never be replaced.
It’s true that everyone grieves differently. But it’s also true that some people do not, or cannot, grieve at all.
Andrew Tate says he was offered $55,000,000 to sell his soul to the elites controlling the world.😳
“I had to shut up about certain issues and change my opinions on certain things.
And I declined the money, and soon after that I was arrested.”
I went through Donald Trump's latest financial disclosures and pulled the 10 most interesting trades from the May activity.
Some of these names will surprise you:
Protesters in Albania have said their protest against Jared Kushners elite private island is now permanent until Kushner is kicked out of the country entirely.
The protesters are now using violent means and have been going on for an entire month.
"We want to protect our nature."
"We are here to protect Albania from the most corrupt government in the world."