Ozempic Horrors, Pedo Escapes, and Toxic Betrayals

Can somebody remind me again…when was the last time in history that the people proposing mass censorship were the good guys?

https://x.com/Megatron_ron/status/1958506533752353081

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Doesn’t he realize that the backlash will just be delayed and that it will be bigger once it finally happens? If you can’t relieve the pressure it builds up until it bursts out.

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You say that as though he’s had to deal in truth and consequences on a regular basis.

I suspect he’s been able to push consequences onto others much of his life.

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Thank you! Youve given me some ideas and im very grateful. I have to take kitty in tmr am…and its bad enough worrying if ican get her in the carrier…let alone declining any further shots esp rabies.

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One of my hourly guys at work was on ozempic for diabetes not weight loss. He ended up having to get emergency stomach/intestine surgery and then emergency eye surgery. That stuff is bad news!

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Well, but the sweet Ozempic kick back scratch allowed his doctor to pay off the new houseboat. Making omelets with broken eggs isn’t just for tyrannical dictators anymore.

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Ask any doctor you know - it’s against the law for doctors to take kickbacks or accept anything at all of monetary value from drug companies. Not saying that there aren’t other incentives from their employers to have “patients symptoms under control”, but the narrative that they get fat checks from a pharma rep is a total myth. Would love to see Chris interview an actual MD about how primary care is currently structured rather than just making assumptions.

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Yeah, I do know. My wife’s a retired 30 year ER nurse and she chews me out when I do that. But, the hospitals got rewards for Covid deaths and something “encouraged” docs to push jabs they knew were deadly lest they lose their licenses. Somehow, some way docs who push these horrible medicines get rewarded and I incorrectly use the kickbacks as an illustration but you’re right, there aren’t any.

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Good luck!

My kitty was in perfect health until I needed to get his teeth cleaned. The vet that did it required he have a rabies shot (he had had nothing until then) even though he never goes outside. He’s an indoor-only cat. Ever since. . . he’s had lots of problems where he throws up a lot - not just furballs. And even furballs are a problem for him now. Previously I had a long haired cat and never had issues. He occasionally threw up a furball, but not a big deal. Now, after that rabies shot. . . this poor kitty I think has food allergy issues, major furball issues (I have to cut his fur short to mitigate as much as possible), and he throws up a lot no matter what I’ve tried (raising his food dish, supplements that have things like marshmallow to calm his digestion, brushing him multiple times a day, changing his diet, etc.). He’s doing pretty good considering all of this as he’s 13.5 yrs old, a good weight, and runs around the house like a young cat and rules the two dogs - including the BMD who is 75lbs to his 8lbs as well as the Chiweenie who is 12 lbs and about the same size, but doesn’t have cat claws. LOL

I hope your kitty does well and that you make decisions you are comfortable with.

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I participate a group discussion with some other women where we discuss health and fitness related topics and check in with our stats. There are about a dozen of us total. Two of the women have tried the Ozembic type meds and had to stop due to side effects. Some other participants reported hearing similar from others they know.

I have been doing some research on glp-1 and it can be increased with dietary fiber. There are other things like eating berries and legumes that can help also.

There are studies where just adding some fiber daily can make a large impact.

Gut flora - probiotics, and foods with quercitin are also beneficial.

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From what I’ve been told it’s performance metrics where they get pressure from their employer, but why? Who is pressuring their employer and how? Are there perhaps kickbacks further up the chain? For sure there were government incentives for covid, so what else? I think insurance and revenue are a big factor. You can squeeze in a lot of 10 minute appointments if the only solution is a pill. The treating practitioners are just pawns. I am hopeful though with the number of doctors in my area going independent. Concierge medicine if you can afford it is the only way to escape it.

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Let’s check in to see if Kash Patel has managed to become less tone-deaf:

Oh dear…

For those keeping score at home:

However, that may have to be updated due to this breaking news:
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1958858027722846540

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Huh, now that is an actual move. About the first actual move in three months.

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I was expecting that. Bolton was in Trump first term office. Just before election he was in multiple podcasts and interviews saying how Trump was bad president (incompetent and bad policies and such, suggesting Bolton is deepstate creature not respecting president authority but driving his personal agenda).

BTW I mean regardless of who is president, Obama, Bush, Clinton… Bolton seems guy who dont like any of them. Always tries to do as he wish.

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Armstrong has a term for what we’re going through: “collapse of confidence in institutions.”

That’s Covid (corruption of sickcare + government + “news” + “science”), and now Epstein (systemic corruption of officialdom).

Zero arrests = we have no “law and order.” I mean, except for the little people - the sandwich-throwers/Jan 6th grandmas.

What’s the outcome of a confidence collapse? In Weimar, it was hyperinflation, followed by Hitler.

I hope the Trumpitos are paying attention. Restoring confidence via consequences for actual traitors is probably the only “card” they have left.

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Yeah. Is it me that senses there’s a preponderance of courage from Republicans against Republicans and abject fear from Republicans against the blob? Bolton’s just a richard with much less power than Nuland, Comey, Brennan, FISA judges, et al. I sense a SQUIRREL!!! to misdirect us pesky citizens from not liking Uncle Sugums doing things like setting pedohiles free, mass murdering populations with safe and effective meds, etc.

I think the zeroes in the poster are in no danger of turning into positive integers. Cue Hannity and Republican leaders selling more sheets, pillows, and strawberries because “concerned and it’s disturbing Sean.”

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I think that’s happening right now because the space shuttle just landed safely on my slag covered driveway, I won Powerball five times in a row sans buying a ticket, and space aliens landed in my back pasture missing the steer and horse poop. Any second now.

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That’s been the ticket from my heart doc (well, I’ve only seen his NP the last four years). She prescribes something at every semi-annual appointment. One thing I’ve noticed, before April, 2021, there was only us geezers in the cardiac doc waiting area. Now there’s tons of much younger patients, even a few teenagers. I wonder why that is?

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