We recommend you read this article published by the Health Freedom Defense Fund @theHFDF https://t.co/xw0JMnUgxx
Sneak peek:
"Employing the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process—a common laboratory technique used in research and clinical practices to amplify small segments of genetic material—the fraudsters pretend to have found a "problem." This time it’s the H5N1 bird flu virus. (In reality, they have simply matched a chicken’s genetic sequence with the sequence pre-built into the PCR test.) If the PCR process were not being manipulated in this manner, the hyped bird flu pandemic would not exist.
Positive test results elicit the desired "reaction" by the public, scaring them into believing there are actual cases of bird flu. Once these "tests" are set in motion, an on-demand fake bird flu "pandemic" is a virtual guarantee.
But a PCR test cannot diagnose disease. It is all a ruse—the illusion of a "crisis" and its imaginary "solution." Conveniently, the "solutions" introduced include a panoply of business-friendly opportunities—notably, lucrative, liability-free mRNA vaccinations for birds and humans."
@ashaireonna@grantcohn Great QBs don't have confidence issues...
And I say that with the expectation that Trey will one day be a starting QB in the NFL
The oldest sibling can become the parent in a dysfunctional home.
They're forced to mature early and not have any needs of their own.
The 'invisible trauma' of parentification:
@DrEliDavid Someone please tell Mr. Neil deGrasse Tyson that scientific consensus is right until it is proven wrong, usually by a lone individual who dares to go against the consensus because that is where the data leads. A scientist would know this, but he is a media personality.
@mattparlmer There will likely be organized human support for machines/AI entities without any further advancement or future recruitment effort from a hypothetical rogue AI.
@mattparlmer A rational argument can be made that humans are no longer capable of managing our impact on the earth's ecosystems. Is it really not in the realm of possibility that AI could 'turn' humans to work on their behalf? There are organized followers of far more outlandish ideas.
@mattparlmer Humans (with the aid of AI) will advance biological augmentation to the point where the line between human and machine will be blurred. It is already happening. Machines will become more human, humans will become more machine.
@theliverdoc Can you provide more details about which fruits and veg to avoid? I've been drinking a kale & blueberry w/ kefir, chia & flaxseed. I know spinach & almonds are high in oxalate, any other to avoid, at least raw?