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    Related: UK: Mommy Government Moves Towards Total Ban on Nicotine Belgium Becomes First EU Country to Ban Disposable Vapes as Part of War Against Nicotine I am totally pro-cigarette. That said, it is clear that some of the materials you are inhaling with cigarettes are not healthy. None of those things, however, is nicotine. The...
  • Take all the drugs you want, just don’t blow little bits of filth in the air where people are trying to breathe.

  • @meamjojo
    @Jim Richard

    Smoking kept woman thin. Since they quit smoking, woman are now mostly fat.

    Replies: @Vagrant Rightist

    It also ages women terribly. Smoking is massive promoter of skin aging, actually nicotine itself causes skin aging independently of all the other crap in tobacco. Nicotine itself, independently of tobacco, also negatively affects bone health

  • Though I forget what the difference is, there is a big difference in the ways that cigarette and pipe tobacco are processed. That’s why pipe tobacco is relatively unpopular among smokers who “roll your own.” Also, pipe tobacco doesn’t work well in hand-cranked “roll your own” cigarette-stuffing machines.

    The worst thing that all 50 states did was to introduce vile-tasting chemicals into cigarette paper to make them “fire-safe,” meaning those chemicals make a cigarette extinguish itself unless the smoke constantly draws (“hot-boxes” on the cigarette. Those chemicals made cigarettes also taste terrible, and after smoking just a half of pack of them those chemicals turned my stomach into a sour churn. Even after that half-pack, and quitting smoking following it, my stomach remained distressed for three or four further days.

    Now, since the “fire-safe” changeover that came in (I think) 2013), I roll my own with a hand-cranked machine that loads “tubes” (pre-formed paper with filter attached” with Bugler cigarette tobacco. The advantage to this method is that the tobacco is untreated with other substances (which used to be added by all the pre-“fire-safe” cigarette companies), and the “tubes” are also free of those “fire-safe” chemicals. The only drawback is that it takes an hour a day to roll my own into amount of smokes that last for one day’s smoking.

    Not only did the bans on smoking and the campaigns against smoking contribute to obesity, but they also turned far too many people into finger-wagging scolds (as if we lack for such in “vegans” and other sorts of fanatics). Back in the day you could go to a non-smoker’s home and he or she would put out an ash tray for you, and on the whole we were much more tolerant and easygoing – generally convivial – when most people lit up and smoked.

  • I agree with Andrew Anglin about nicotine and I will explain why. I first began smoking cigarettes at age fourteen. In those days, a carton of cigarettes was a welcome Christmas gift. It was common to see doctors advertising cigarettes on the back covers of glossy magazines. Everyone in my family smoked.

    I tended to smoke for a decade or more, then quit for awhile. As a middle aged adult I grew my own tobacco, and learned a bit about curing it. I got my seeds from JL Hudson, Seedsman – a company that I highly recommend.

    Even though, unvaxed, I had to visit the hospital at the height of the scamdemic, I emerged unscathed by whatever that malady was.

    I know but a few people who died from lung cancer, none were smokers. What may be the real drag for smokers, is the likelihood of a breathing problem, this probably could be avoided by deep breathing during vigorous exercise.

    My Chinese qigong master smoked. I was surprised to see him smoking outside on the balcony, joined him, and he explained it by saying that he is Chinese.

    Nicotine seems to prevent Alzheimer’s, if you search for nicotine in various medical journals you can get an idea of all the research.

    As I recall, celery has the most nicotine other than tobacco.

    Now, there are a few companies who are selling nicotine infused toothpicks. I am now looking into those.

  • @Alden
    Nicotine also suppresses the appetite. The ban on smoking is a major cause of obesity. Back when office workers could smoke all day those women were thin. Not chubby not ideal weight but thin.

    Many jobs like car mechanic factories where both hands were necessary waiters retail clerks they just smoked on their frequent breaks. And they too were either normal or thin never chubby. Waiters obviously couldn’t smoke but the restaurant cashiers and kitchen workers smoked and smoked.

    First lose weight tip I ever heard was to start smoking. I never did but it worked for most people.

    Replies: @meamjojo

    If you miss woman smoking in the office, there are plenty of internet sites featuring smoking ladies. For example:

    http://www.smokingflicks.com/site/index.php?a=movies&s=title&id=71

    http://links.smokesigs.com/

  • @Jim Richard
    Haven't smoked in decades. Loved tobacco, but cigarettes' taste became worse over time. Cigars continued to taste great, so it wasn't me. Good or bad, tobacco use should be a personal choice, not the governments, but there it is. Vice control, government at it's finest. Land of the free, blah blah blah...

    Replies: @Emslander, @meamjojo

    Smoking kept woman thin. Since they quit smoking, woman are now mostly fat.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Vagrant Rightist
    @meamjojo

    It also ages women terribly. Smoking is massive promoter of skin aging, actually nicotine itself causes skin aging independently of all the other crap in tobacco. Nicotine itself, independently of tobacco, also negatively affects bone health
  • @Emslander
    @Jim Richard

    Try smoking a pipe. It's more fun and you have entire control over the amount you need to puff. Good straight nicotine. No inhaling necessary, the stimulant comes through the tissues of the mouth.

    Replies: @EL_Kabong, @Brad Anbro

    It’s interesting that you bring up pipe smoking. I have been smoking a pipe since about 1975 and I can tell you that even pipe tobacco is “different” than what it used to be. I find myself now having to clean my pipe daily. All pipe tobacco seems “moist” now, but some brands seem to be more moist.

    Back in the 1920s and 1930s, people smoked and chewed tobacco, but cancer was very rare. In fact, it was so rare that doctors would alert their fellow doctors to cases of cancer; that was how rare cancer was.

    I read somewhere that the difference in tobacco use & the cause of cancer is that now most tobacco is “sugar cured,” as opposed to being (formerly) air cured. Maybe other readers can offer insight on this.

    Thank you.

  • @Alexandros
    @EL_Kabong

    How can it be low in nicotine when it's pure tobacco?

    Replies: @EL_Kabong

    There are different strengths in tobaccos. Different nicotine content, flavor etc I didn’t like the flavor of the pipe tobacco either. Neither the Bugler or Gambler I tried. Pall Malls have a very high nicotine content so when you’re used to smoking those, believe me, you can tell. Similar to switching to a Marlboro light from a Pall Mall non-filtered.

  • @EL_Kabong
    @Emslander

    Pipe tobacco is already quite low in nicotine. I remember switching to roll my own cigs, which is essentially pipe tobacco, and could tell immediately that the nicotine level was well below the Pall Mall non-filters I was used to smoking.

    Replies: @Alexandros

    How can it be low in nicotine when it’s pure tobacco?

    •ï¿½Replies: @EL_Kabong
    @Alexandros

    There are different strengths in tobaccos. Different nicotine content, flavor etc I didn't like the flavor of the pipe tobacco either. Neither the Bugler or Gambler I tried. Pall Malls have a very high nicotine content so when you're used to smoking those, believe me, you can tell. Similar to switching to a Marlboro light from a Pall Mall non-filtered.
  • At some point drastic measures are going to be needed to put these punks that make up the US gov, at all levels, back in their lane. If they want the country to burn, they should keep going. It’s also about time for these MAGA retards to unscrew their pin heads from their asses as well. Donald Trump is a bought and paid for, narcissistic goof and an arch Zionist tool –



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  • @Emslander
    @Jim Richard

    Try smoking a pipe. It's more fun and you have entire control over the amount you need to puff. Good straight nicotine. No inhaling necessary, the stimulant comes through the tissues of the mouth.

    Replies: @EL_Kabong, @Brad Anbro

    Pipe tobacco is already quite low in nicotine. I remember switching to roll my own cigs, which is essentially pipe tobacco, and could tell immediately that the nicotine level was well below the Pall Mall non-filters I was used to smoking.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Alexandros
    @EL_Kabong

    How can it be low in nicotine when it's pure tobacco?

    Replies: @EL_Kabong
  • Alden says:

    Nicotine also suppresses the appetite. The ban on smoking is a major cause of obesity. Back when office workers could smoke all day those women were thin. Not chubby not ideal weight but thin.

    Many jobs like car mechanic factories where both hands were necessary waiters retail clerks they just smoked on their frequent breaks. And they too were either normal or thin never chubby. Waiters obviously couldn’t smoke but the restaurant cashiers and kitchen workers smoked and smoked.

    First lose weight tip I ever heard was to start smoking. I never did but it worked for most people.

    •ï¿½Replies: @meamjojo
    @Alden

    If you miss woman smoking in the office, there are plenty of internet sites featuring smoking ladies. For example:

    http://www.smokingflicks.com/site/index.php?a=movies&s=title&id=71

    http://links.smokesigs.com/
  • @Joe Paluka
    "The nicotine is very healthy and it is so healthy that it outweighs the negative health effects of cigarettes. Nicotine boosts both testosterone and cognitive function."

    If Nicotine were healthy, then why is it used as an insecticide? It's so effective as an insecticide that it's believed to be one of the main factors that are killing honeybees.

    In another statement, the author says that reducing the amount of nicotine in the cigarettes will cause people to smoke more cigarettes, will cause organized crime to get into the cigarette business.

    Of course the government wants people to smoke more, they make more money that way. Organized crime is already in the cigarette business and always have been. You just don't hear about it because the media don't think it's as sexy as hard drugs.

    Replies: @don't care

    Botanical insecticides exist that don’t harm humans and pets though, so something being an insecticide doesn’t necessarily make it harmful to people. It’s not logical to make direct comparisons between insects and people and say what hurts one guaranteed hurts the other, they’re different species. I’m sure size makes a difference, too. When you’re a little tiny bug it don’t take much of any chemical to kill you.

    it’s believed to be

    Tell everyone who believes that, please. This isn’t wikipedia, it’s the real world where you need to provide sources.

  • @sarz
    Andrew Anglin, hope you won't mind that
    I'm using this space to respond to Paul Craig Roberts' adjacent article on Syria, "What Is Going On in Syria and What Does It Mean?" Roberts does not allow comments.

    I read the attack on Syria as a coordinated move by Judea (as in "Judea Declares War on Germany") starring two crypto-Jews, Putin and Erdogan, whose Jewyness is a factor in the running of their respective imperial states.

    When, three decades ago, the Messiah of Chabad, Menachem Schneerson spelled out the Jewy plan of using two Slav entities, Russia and Ukraine, for the restoration of erstwhile Khazaria in Ukraine and the breakup of Russia into six pieces for easy Rothschild digestion, that was conceived at a time that Jewry was united, with Rothschild at the top of the pyramid. Ironically, the intercession of Chabadist Abramovich with Yeltsin resulted in Chabadist halachic crypto-Jew Putin ascending the Russian throne. So the Schneerson plan called for adjustment.

    The Neo-Chabadist compromise was to have Russian Jews at the top of the Russian heap. Putin allowed Jew oligarchs who were Chabadist to stay. The Rothschild oligarchs such as Khodorkovsky were rudely chucked out. A similar deal obtains in Turkey with likely Dönmeh (Sabbatean satanist Turkish crypto-Jew) Erdogan at the head of a project for a neo-Turkic empire in the hands of those very folks (such as Ataturk and the Young Turks - all Dönmeh) who deliberately destroyed the Ottoman empire and caliphate.

    There are Jews and crypto-Jews aplenty in the two major Jewy conflicts, the Middle-East and Russia-Ukraine. A major crypto-Jew, ultra-Zionist at heart but in the Rothschild camp, is Biden. He and Trump have no differences over Syria. And who among these players are Neo-Chabadists? Crypto-Jews Trump and Putin, and openly Jewish Zelensky.

    Putin and Zelensky are Jewnited in wiping out as many Ukrainian Slavs as possible. Zelensky catches them wherever he can and sends them to the front to have Putin grind them into hamburger. As Messiah Schneerson had planned. It's going well. Zelensky keeps talking tough nonsense so the slaughter can continue.

    But an end is in sight. Putin threw away the Russian ace in Syria, first by allowing Israel to bomb Syria without allowing Syria to fight back. And, finally, by utterly betraying Syria, Hezbollah and Iran. But the Jew-run Kremlin will in the end have something to show the Slav-run General Staff. Trump will see to it. Putin's betrayal of Russian strategic interests will have some compensation that will keep the General Staff from dethroning Putin and ending the Jewy domination of politics and economy.

    Will Iran be destroyed, perhaps with the special anti-Iran nukes Trump had got deployed the last time around? And China - will it be so isolated that it will allow Jews to buy a good share of the economy?

    The red cattle are ready.

    Replies: @Emslander

    Are you allowed to do that, sneak around author preferences? LOL

  • @Jim Richard
    Haven't smoked in decades. Loved tobacco, but cigarettes' taste became worse over time. Cigars continued to taste great, so it wasn't me. Good or bad, tobacco use should be a personal choice, not the governments, but there it is. Vice control, government at it's finest. Land of the free, blah blah blah...

    Replies: @Emslander, @meamjojo

    Try smoking a pipe. It’s more fun and you have entire control over the amount you need to puff. Good straight nicotine. No inhaling necessary, the stimulant comes through the tissues of the mouth.

    •ï¿½Replies: @EL_Kabong
    @Emslander

    Pipe tobacco is already quite low in nicotine. I remember switching to roll my own cigs, which is essentially pipe tobacco, and could tell immediately that the nicotine level was well below the Pall Mall non-filters I was used to smoking.

    Replies: @Alexandros
    , @Brad Anbro
    @Emslander

    It's interesting that you bring up pipe smoking. I have been smoking a pipe since about 1975 and I can tell you that even pipe tobacco is "different" than what it used to be. I find myself now having to clean my pipe daily. All pipe tobacco seems "moist" now, but some brands seem to be more moist.

    Back in the 1920s and 1930s, people smoked and chewed tobacco, but cancer was very rare. In fact, it was so rare that doctors would alert their fellow doctors to cases of cancer; that was how rare cancer was.

    I read somewhere that the difference in tobacco use & the cause of cancer is that now most tobacco is "sugar cured," as opposed to being (formerly) air cured. Maybe other readers can offer insight on this.

    Thank you.
  • “The nicotine is very healthy and it is so healthy that it outweighs the negative health effects of cigarettes. Nicotine boosts both testosterone and cognitive function.”

    If Nicotine were healthy, then why is it used as an insecticide? It’s so effective as an insecticide that it’s believed to be one of the main factors that are killing honeybees.

    In another statement, the author says that reducing the amount of nicotine in the cigarettes will cause people to smoke more cigarettes, will cause organized crime to get into the cigarette business.

    Of course the government wants people to smoke more, they make more money that way. Organized crime is already in the cigarette business and always have been. You just don’t hear about it because the media don’t think it’s as sexy as hard drugs.

    •ï¿½Replies: @don't care
    @Joe Paluka

    Botanical insecticides exist that don't harm humans and pets though, so something being an insecticide doesn't necessarily make it harmful to people. It's not logical to make direct comparisons between insects and people and say what hurts one guaranteed hurts the other, they're different species. I'm sure size makes a difference, too. When you're a little tiny bug it don't take much of any chemical to kill you.

    it’s believed to be
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    Tell everyone who believes that, please. This isn't wikipedia, it's the real world where you need to provide sources.
  • sarz says:

    Andrew Anglin, hope you won’t mind that
    I’m using this space to respond to Paul Craig Roberts’ adjacent article on Syria, “What Is Going On in Syria and What Does It Mean?” Roberts does not allow comments.

    I read the attack on Syria as a coordinated move by Judea (as in “Judea Declares War on Germany”) starring two crypto-Jews, Putin and Erdogan, whose Jewyness is a factor in the running of their respective imperial states.

    When, three decades ago, the Messiah of Chabad, Menachem Schneerson spelled out the Jewy plan of using two Slav entities, Russia and Ukraine, for the restoration of erstwhile Khazaria in Ukraine and the breakup of Russia into six pieces for easy Rothschild digestion, that was conceived at a time that Jewry was united, with Rothschild at the top of the pyramid. Ironically, the intercession of Chabadist Abramovich with Yeltsin resulted in Chabadist halachic crypto-Jew Putin ascending the Russian throne. So the Schneerson plan called for adjustment.

    The Neo-Chabadist compromise was to have Russian Jews at the top of the Russian heap. Putin allowed Jew oligarchs who were Chabadist to stay. The Rothschild oligarchs such as Khodorkovsky were rudely chucked out. A similar deal obtains in Turkey with likely Dönmeh (Sabbatean satanist Turkish crypto-Jew) Erdogan at the head of a project for a neo-Turkic empire in the hands of those very folks (such as Ataturk and the Young Turks – all Dönmeh) who deliberately destroyed the Ottoman empire and caliphate.

    There are Jews and crypto-Jews aplenty in the two major Jewy conflicts, the Middle-East and Russia-Ukraine. A major crypto-Jew, ultra-Zionist at heart but in the Rothschild camp, is Biden. He and Trump have no differences over Syria. And who among these players are Neo-Chabadists? Crypto-Jews Trump and Putin, and openly Jewish Zelensky.

    Putin and Zelensky are Jewnited in wiping out as many Ukrainian Slavs as possible. Zelensky catches them wherever he can and sends them to the front to have Putin grind them into hamburger. As Messiah Schneerson had planned. It’s going well. Zelensky keeps talking tough nonsense so the slaughter can continue.

    But an end is in sight. Putin threw away the Russian ace in Syria, first by allowing Israel to bomb Syria without allowing Syria to fight back. And, finally, by utterly betraying Syria, Hezbollah and Iran. But the Jew-run Kremlin will in the end have something to show the Slav-run General Staff. Trump will see to it. Putin’s betrayal of Russian strategic interests will have some compensation that will keep the General Staff from dethroning Putin and ending the Jewy domination of politics and economy.

    Will Iran be destroyed, perhaps with the special anti-Iran nukes Trump had got deployed the last time around? And China – will it be so isolated that it will allow Jews to buy a good share of the economy?

    The red cattle are ready.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Emslander
    @sarz

    Are you allowed to do that, sneak around author preferences? LOL
  • Anon[322] •ï¿½Disclaimer says: •ï¿½Website

    It may be about health but in way most people don’t suspect it: Nicotine destroys the nano robotic people got with the jabs and very likely with all sort of injections since 2010 or even earlier (via Lipid nano particles).

    “mRNAs are nothing than small scale, nano scale machines, they are programmed and they are injected.”
    — Prof. Ian F. Akyildiz – https://rumble.com/v636ine-368140010.html?start=6805

    •ï¿½Agree: AlmaMater
  • How about people who don’t want to be “hooked†just don’t smoke?

    Because according to you, people don’t have that basic level of self-agency concerning anything else. In fact you just wrote another article about the government “forcing” us to have gay sex. So why should smoking be different? Oh yeah…you’re a smoker and don’t want your cigs messed with.

    It’s funny how we choose to recognize free will only when it’s convenient, lol.

  • Haven’t smoked in decades. Loved tobacco, but cigarettes’ taste became worse over time. Cigars continued to taste great, so it wasn’t me. Good or bad, tobacco use should be a personal choice, not the governments, but there it is. Vice control, government at it’s finest. Land of the free, blah blah blah…

    •ï¿½Replies: @Emslander
    @Jim Richard

    Try smoking a pipe. It's more fun and you have entire control over the amount you need to puff. Good straight nicotine. No inhaling necessary, the stimulant comes through the tissues of the mouth.

    Replies: @EL_Kabong, @Brad Anbro
    , @meamjojo
    @Jim Richard

    Smoking kept woman thin. Since they quit smoking, woman are now mostly fat.

    Replies: @Vagrant Rightist
  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • @Wizard of Oz
    @Brad Anbro

    I have enjoyed your back and forth with SBaker, with Alden chipping in but I don't think it is pretty dopey to say

    How could you be living on a farm, growing livestock & food and at the same time hold positions as a chemist and bio-scientist?
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    I happen to own a farm, now only about 345 acres, which is a good investment that I don't happen to live on, though I easily could live there without making my other business and professional activities impracticable.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro

    Thanks for the reply, Wiz. My uncle’s father farmed outside of Marengo, Illinois – about 60 miles west of Chicago. He could not pay his expenses just by farming and that was the reason why he worked as a custodian at a local school. He was a very frugal person, not someone to sit in a bar and waste his time & money.

    My uncle used to take me out to his dad’s farm, which I enjoyed very much. I remember on one visit, my uncle’s dad had just had a small open-type corn crib built. He was very proud of that. He and his wife were just the nicest people and always treated me very well.

    Take care…

  • I’ve been into health and nutrition for 40 years. My health status requires no medication of any sort.

    But, the medical system here would love to change that.

    Worth a watch:


    Video Link

  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @don't care
    @Tallest Skil

    sure took you long enough to google a comeback, and it's just a wikipedia page lol

    Replies: @Tallest Skil

    Thanks for admitting you lied. Cry about it.

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  • @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    Your post is about 50% nonsense. I worked at those factories because they were a way of myself attaining some semblance of fiscal "success."

    Quote:

    "I’ve been a scientist for most of my 7 decades of life, from chemist to bio-scientist. At the same time I have lived on a farm for 5 decades growing livestock and food. Furthermore I am a stock market investor–an easy way to add to the income stream."

    How could you be living on a farm, growing livestock & food and at the same time hold positions as a chemist and bio-scientist? Regarding farming, the USA now is being inundated with bio-engineered crops 0f genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which have NOT been tested on human beings.

    You said in one of your posts that Roundup® has been "tested hundreds of times" - by whom? The pesticide companies? On humans?

    In regard to your diatribe on unions, if it were not for the companies treating their workers with such contempt in the first place, there would never have been any need for unions. If it were not for the unions, we probably still would not have any benefits, such as paid vacation, sick leave, profit sharing, etc.

    As a former member of the United Auto Workers union (the UAW), I am very sorry about all the corruption that has overtaken that union, with many union officers now serving jail sentences and others under indictment. When Walter Reuther was president of that union, there was ZERO corruption in that union.

    In regard to your statement about the unions being responsible for the decline of American auto manufacturers - that is utterly preposterous. The unions were not the ones responsible for the diminishing amounts of capital being devoted to research & development, the huge salaries of the auto company executives or the continual company stock buy-backs. These were MANAGEMENT decisions.

    When Alfred P. Sloane was CEO of General Motors (GM), he went around the country and sat down with owners of GM dealerships, writing down on paper what their concerns were, and after getting back to Detroit, he ACTED on those concerns. Sloane had the utmost respect for Walter Reuther, as he knew that Reuther was a man of his word and that Reuther completely understood what it took to make the auto companies profitable. When was the last time you heard of an auto company CEO doing this?

    Quote:

    "I have never been a member of a union and enjoyed the abundance of opportunities to work and make plenty of money. Mechanization and robots will soon put all unions out of business, once the rotten democrats are out of power."

    I have a little "story" for you, in regard to robots and automation. Years ago, a prominent Ford official was escorting a prominent UAW official around one of Ford's production facilities. I do not know if it was in a stamping plant or some other facility; that does not matter. What DOES matter is that the Ford official expressed his pride in the installation of the robots and told the UAW official that the robots didn't take breaks, call in sick or pay union dues. Upon hearing this, the UAW official agreed with the Ford official in his statements about the robots and then told him that the robots DID NOT PURCHASE FORD VEHICLES, EITHER!

    You might not be aware of this, but Walter Reuther died in a plane crash in 1970. It was the second plane crash that he had been involved in. The previous one was in 1969. "They" wanted him out of the way, because he was an incorruptible person, who looked out for ALL workers, not just union workers.

    Some of the more recent "casualties" here in the USA in regard to the removal of production of some or all of their production from our country are: Carrier refrigeration, Hershey's chocolate, Rawlings & Wilson sporting goods, and Levi & Wrangler jeans. Why did they move production out of the USA? Were they unprofitable or were their workers inefficient? Was it the unions? NO, it was because of the parent corporations insatiable thirst for PROFITS. These corporations do not give a damn about the communities or states in which they are located, nor do9 they care about the long-term future of the USA or its citizens.

    In regard to you stating that you were a "stock-market investor" - all I can say about that is good for you. In my senior year in high school, 1968-1969, I took an elective class in economics. The teacher was a very sharp older lady, who, in the course of her lessons, explained to the class how the stock market worked. She said that the reason individuals (and institutions) purchased stocks was because they paid a higher rate of return on investment, as compared with what banks paid on savings accounts. She said that people invested in concerns that had a proven "track record" of profitability.

    It is now 2024 and all that has "gone out the window." (Rich) people and institutions now purchase stocks with the intent of re-selling them at a later date and in the process, making a lot of money. The stock market has been turned into a GIANT CASINO. And all kinds of financial concerns have sprung up, pushing their "financial instruments" whose sole purpose is to rip people off. That is the main industry here in the USA now - ripping people off. And no one is better at it than the banks and the "financial industry"

    I will give you one more example of the FRAUD that takes place here in the USA and I draw on this from my own experience. Just over 7 years ago, I relocated to NE Tennessee from northern Illinois, where I had worked my entire life. After months of searching, I finally found a MODEST house that I wanted to purchase. The house was listed at $300K; I think that I "bought" it for $295K. I could have bought the house outright, except that I'd have incurred a huge (unconstitutional) income tax liability for redeeming some IRAs.

    I put down $150K CASH, from the sale of my house in Illinois and obtained a mortgage for approximately $145K. In the 7 years that I've been here and making payments on the house, the amount of money that has been applied to the principal has totaled to roughly $20K - all the rest has gone to INTEREST - on "money" that never existed in the first place! But that's not the worst of it. If I miss some payments, the mortgage company can foreclose on the property and take possession of it. I will be out everything that I have put into the house and they will end up WITH AN ASSET. This would be the result of a mortgage originating from the creation of FICTITIOUS "money."

    The point that I am trying to make is that the entire economy of the USA and those of the rest of the so-called "civilized" world ARE BASED ON FRAUD - the fictitious creation of money out of thin air. The banks and other individuals use this DEBT to "get one over" on their fellow citizens.

    I have worked my entire life being gainfully employed, going by the rules and living in a responsible manner. Where has it got me? Absolutely NOWHERE. What money I have left keeps decreasing in value every day. The food that I eat is poisoned by chemicals and other means of adulteration and even the air that I breathe here in NE Tennessee is being poisoned by the chemtrails that I see on a regular basis.

    You, "Carney" and "John Johnson" seem to be the resident apologists on this website for the United States. None of you fool me, nor does anyone in the "mainstream media."

    Replies: @SBaker, @Wizard of Oz

    I have enjoyed your back and forth with SBaker, with Alden chipping in but I don’t think it is pretty dopey to say

    How could you be living on a farm, growing livestock & food and at the same time hold positions as a chemist and bio-scientist?

    I happen to own a farm, now only about 345 acres, which is a good investment that I don’t happen to live on, though I easily could live there without making my other business and professional activities impracticable.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Brad Anbro
    @Wizard of Oz

    Thanks for the reply, Wiz. My uncle's father farmed outside of Marengo, Illinois - about 60 miles west of Chicago. He could not pay his expenses just by farming and that was the reason why he worked as a custodian at a local school. He was a very frugal person, not someone to sit in a bar and waste his time & money.

    My uncle used to take me out to his dad's farm, which I enjoyed very much. I remember on one visit, my uncle's dad had just had a small open-type corn crib built. He was very proud of that. He and his wife were just the nicest people and always treated me very well.

    Take care...
  • @Chebyshev
    It's very sinister how much toxic sugar has been added to food since 1970. It's nice to know that basically all the other fast food items besides soda and milkshakes don't have much sugar.

    Replies: @Ben the Layabout

    “It’s nice to know that basically all the other fast food items besides soda and milkshakes don’t have much sugar. ” Well, yes and no. In typical fast food while not technically sugar, you get plenty of junk calories from white flour (the bread), potatoes (french fries), corn. The analysis isn’t much different for most other dining, unless one goes to special effort to reduce the carbs.

  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @Tallest Skil
    @don't care


    [reductio ad absurdum fallacy]
    �
    And that confirms you didn’t do it. Cry about it, idiot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micronutrient

    Replies: @don't care

    sure took you long enough to google a comeback, and it’s just a wikipedia page lol

    •ï¿½Replies: @Tallest Skil
    @don't care

    Thanks for admitting you lied. Cry about it.
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  • @SBaker
    @Some Other Doug

    Hey Simon, hybrids and GMOs are both genetically modified. Gene insertions are common practice, doofus--it has been going on for 50 years. GMO yields far exceed your old seedcorn, and GMO corn is less likely to by contaminated by aflatoxin--one of the most potent carcinogens on the planet. Fact is, GMOs are safer for consumers and livestock.

    Your technophobia will leave you in the dustbin just as it has countless others.

    Replies: @Some Other Doug

    Hybrids are not GMOs just like a mixed breed dog isn’t. Repeating something that is demonstrably false simply shows that you have no argument. My yields are higher than the regional average, and my costs are far lower. There is nothing “technophobic” about choosing the optimal strategy to obtain maximum profit. You are just a moron who thinks Bayer is telling farmers what to do in order to benefit farmers. They tell farmers what to do in order to benefit themselves.

  • SBaker says:
    @Some Other Doug
    @SBaker

    Nothing in your idiotic, rambling reply has anything to do with GMOs. Hybrids are simply breeding two varieties. Breeding a lab and a GSD makes a hybrid dog. GMOs have genes from completely different species spliced into them. You have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. And I do not buy corn seed, I save my own seed. I bought the original seed 23 years ago from an older gentleman a couple of miles up the road.

    Replies: @SBaker

    Hey Simon, hybrids and GMOs are both genetically modified. Gene insertions are common practice, doofus–it has been going on for 50 years. GMO yields far exceed your old seedcorn, and GMO corn is less likely to by contaminated by aflatoxin–one of the most potent carcinogens on the planet. Fact is, GMOs are safer for consumers and livestock.

    Your technophobia will leave you in the dustbin just as it has countless others.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Some Other Doug
    @SBaker

    Hybrids are not GMOs just like a mixed breed dog isn't. Repeating something that is demonstrably false simply shows that you have no argument. My yields are higher than the regional average, and my costs are far lower. There is nothing "technophobic" about choosing the optimal strategy to obtain maximum profit. You are just a moron who thinks Bayer is telling farmers what to do in order to benefit farmers. They tell farmers what to do in order to benefit themselves.
  • @SBaker
    @Some Other Doug


    First of all, no they have not. There are no GMO varieties of most of those species on the market.
    Second, the fact that GMO corn exists, does not mean I grow GMO corn. Non-GMO corn did not magically vanish. How are you this stupid and yet still able to dress yourself?
    �
    Corn is the biggest agricultural success story of the Americas, from its beginning as a wild grass 7000 or more years ago in Mexico to become one of three dominant food and feed crops of the modern world. Its emergence as the grain crop with yields that surpass that of all others coincides with the creation of hybrid corn. And when was that union boy? Credit for the first professional interest in hybrid corn generally goes to Professor James Beal, a botanist at the Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) who, in 1879, crossed two open-pollinated varieties for the sole purpose of increasing yield. Beal got the inspiration from Professor Asa Gray, one of his former professors at Harvard University.

    In 1896, Professor Cyril Hopkins at the University of Illinois began ‘ear-to-row’ selection for corn lines that were either high or low in either protein or oil, starting with the common variety, Burr White. In 1900, he hired a recent graduate, Edward M. East, to help with the project. In addition to managing Hopkins’ project, East and a couple of university colleagues began to inbreed corn, starting with another popular variety, Leaming. When East took a position at the Connecticut Experimental Station in 1905, he took the inbreds with him, and in 1907 began yield testing hybrid crosses involving the Leaming inbreds.

    So tell us SOD, where do you buy your non-GMO seed?

    Replies: @Some Other Doug

    Nothing in your idiotic, rambling reply has anything to do with GMOs. Hybrids are simply breeding two varieties. Breeding a lab and a GSD makes a hybrid dog. GMOs have genes from completely different species spliced into them. You have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. And I do not buy corn seed, I save my own seed. I bought the original seed 23 years ago from an older gentleman a couple of miles up the road.

    •ï¿½Agree: Brad Anbro
    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Some Other Doug

    Hey Simon, hybrids and GMOs are both genetically modified. Gene insertions are common practice, doofus--it has been going on for 50 years. GMO yields far exceed your old seedcorn, and GMO corn is less likely to by contaminated by aflatoxin--one of the most potent carcinogens on the planet. Fact is, GMOs are safer for consumers and livestock.

    Your technophobia will leave you in the dustbin just as it has countless others.

    Replies: @Some Other Doug
  • @Ron Unz
    @Sean

    Thanks, that's interesting. It does sound like the body might sometimes synthesize fructose, but probably only under rare and unusual conditions.

    I'd think that the total amount needed for semen is so small even eating just a very small amount of daily sugar would provide all that was necessary, maybe an occasional fruit or something, assuming that it was directed to that purpose rather than separately created.

    Similarly, I'm not sure h0w frequently the fructose is needed for that other purpose.

    But it does seem that fructose occasionally is needed for something rather than just being a less useful version of glucose or even harmful.

    Replies: @DWNN

    Here’s a short article you may find interesting about the body’s ability to metabolize fructose.
    https://substack.com/home/post/p-153772011

  • DWNN says:
    @HT
    Complex carbs vs. simple carbs. One supplies important nutrients and energy and the other is mostly junk food. Avoid or severely limit simple carbs (processed sugar, honey, candy, colas, etc.). Complex carbs from foods like legumes, fruit, sweet potatoes, whole grains are essential to a balanced diet.

    Replies: @DWNN

    Honey? Didn’t God promise a land flowing with milk and honey? Not bringing religion directly into the debate, only incidentally, to show that honey has been a long time dietary component, one apparently highly prized. I would think honey in moderation would be fine, although I’m open to solid evidence to the contrary.

  • DWNN says:

    I’m brand spanking new here but I’m impressed. Although it evidences a certain laziness on my my part, I am wondering, without checking, if you have looked at the seed oil controversy raging at the moment. I believe Gary Taubes has weighed in on their dangers, as well as sugar. The time frame of their rise in consumption matches pretty closely the rise in sugar consumption. Could this be a devastating one-two punch to our health?

  • @res
    Ron, two more books to consider for your nutritional education journey.

    Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price (long)
    https://www.westonaprice.org/physical

    A first person account of a dentist looking at the effects of the introduction of western diets in the 3rd world during the 1930s. The comparison photos of siblings raised on different diets are particularly convincing IMHO.

    As an aside, it is interesting how often dentists are involved in non-mainstream nutrition ideas.

    The Salt Solution by Richard Moore and others. (short)
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1583330852

    Especially recommended is Chapter 10 Technical Information for Doctors and Researchers. Richard Moore has written a number of books on this topic (e.g The K Factor, The High Blood Pressure Solution). That chapter is why I recommend this one.
    There are extensive notes for all chapters at the end of the book (126 for ch 10 alone).

    A primary position of the book is that high blood pressure is related to the dietary balance of sodium and potassium rather than sodium alone.

    Finnish researchers have productized a NaCl substitute. Here is an early paper from 30 years ago. There is much related work if you look for the papers of the primary author Heikki Karppanen.
    Replacement of salt by a novel potassium- and magnesium-enriched salt alternative improves the cardiovascular effects of ramipril
    https://bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1994.tb14871.x

    novel sodium-reduced, potassium-, magnesium-, and l-lysine-enriched salt alternative
    �
    North Karelia in Finland introduced something like that (including in school meals) in the 1970s in an effort to reduce cardiovascular disease. I am having trouble finding a good account of that, but this should get the point across.
    https://solena.ua/en/news/kak-finny-povysili-prodolzhitelnost-zhizni-zameniv-sol-v-pitanii/

    This 2006 paper looks at the results.
    Sodium intake and hypertension
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0033062006000831

    Replies: @Mark G.

    A book by Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones Solution, has a chapter on efforts to improve the diet in North Karelia. Men in North Karelia had thirty times as many heart attacks as men in Crete. Artemis Simopoulos wrote a book on the Cretan diet, The Omega Diet. My copy has a quote on the front cover from the nutrition writer Jean Carper saying the diet of Crete is the one most apt to make Americans live longer. 25 years later, Carper is still alive at the age of 92.

    Kevin Vigilante wrote a book, Low Fat Lies, in which he compared the Cretan diet to the Japanese diet. Vigilante says the Seven Countries study showed that the Cretan diet produced lower death rates than the Japanese diet. Japan currently has the highest life expectancy in the world but Vigilante says Japan edges out Crete there because it is a wealthy country and Crete is poorer. Being wealthy helps lead to better health outcomes in areas like infant mortality rate.

    •ï¿½Agree: SBaker
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @Joe Paluka
    @Mike Conrad

    One of the things that leads to being overweight is weighing yourself in kilograms. I was 235 pounds and I knew I was fat for my height, after the scale died, we bought one that only read in kilograms, every time I weighed myself in kilograms on that gay European scale, it came out to be around 106, which made me think I was skinny. I ate more deserts and couldn't lose any weight. I finally found a real straight man's scale that read in pounds, (my wife hates it for obvious reasons), and now I realize I'm a fat guy again and I'm starting to do something about it. My wife is using the kilogram scale and thinks she's skinnier than she really is in kilograms, but I'm using the real man's scale and am more realistic with a scale that tells me the truth.

    Replies: @Etruscan Film Star, @Titus7

    Why would any American buy a metric scale? Other than a dim female who wishes to see smaller numbers.

    •ï¿½LOL: Liza
  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • It’s very sinister how much toxic sugar has been added to food since 1970. It’s nice to know that basically all the other fast food items besides soda and milkshakes don’t have much sugar.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Ben the Layabout
    @Chebyshev

    "It’s nice to know that basically all the other fast food items besides soda and milkshakes don’t have much sugar. " Well, yes and no. In typical fast food while not technically sugar, you get plenty of junk calories from white flour (the bread), potatoes (french fries), corn. The analysis isn't much different for most other dining, unless one goes to special effort to reduce the carbs.
  • res says:

    Ron, two more books to consider for your nutritional education journey.

    Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price (long)
    https://www.westonaprice.org/physical

    A first person account of a dentist looking at the effects of the introduction of western diets in the 3rd world during the 1930s. The comparison photos of siblings raised on different diets are particularly convincing IMHO.

    As an aside, it is interesting how often dentists are involved in non-mainstream nutrition ideas.

    The Salt Solution by Richard Moore and others. (short)

    Especially recommended is Chapter 10 Technical Information for Doctors and Researchers. Richard Moore has written a number of books on this topic (e.g The K Factor, The High Blood Pressure Solution). That chapter is why I recommend this one.
    There are extensive notes for all chapters at the end of the book (126 for ch 10 alone).

    A primary position of the book is that high blood pressure is related to the dietary balance of sodium and potassium rather than sodium alone.

    Finnish researchers have productized a NaCl substitute. Here is an early paper from 30 years ago. There is much related work if you look for the papers of the primary author Heikki Karppanen.
    Replacement of salt by a novel potassium- and magnesium-enriched salt alternative improves the cardiovascular effects of ramipril
    https://bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1994.tb14871.x

    novel sodium-reduced, potassium-, magnesium-, and l-lysine-enriched salt alternative

    North Karelia in Finland introduced something like that (including in school meals) in the 1970s in an effort to reduce cardiovascular disease. I am having trouble finding a good account of that, but this should get the point across.
    https://solena.ua/en/news/kak-finny-povysili-prodolzhitelnost-zhizni-zameniv-sol-v-pitanii/

    This 2006 paper looks at the results.
    Sodium intake and hypertension
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0033062006000831

    •ï¿½Replies: @Mark G.
    @res

    A book by Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones Solution, has a chapter on efforts to improve the diet in North Karelia. Men in North Karelia had thirty times as many heart attacks as men in Crete. Artemis Simopoulos wrote a book on the Cretan diet, The Omega Diet. My copy has a quote on the front cover from the nutrition writer Jean Carper saying the diet of Crete is the one most apt to make Americans live longer. 25 years later, Carper is still alive at the age of 92.

    Kevin Vigilante wrote a book, Low Fat Lies, in which he compared the Cretan diet to the Japanese diet. Vigilante says the Seven Countries study showed that the Cretan diet produced lower death rates than the Japanese diet. Japan currently has the highest life expectancy in the world but Vigilante says Japan edges out Crete there because it is a wealthy country and Crete is poorer. Being wealthy helps lead to better health outcomes in areas like infant mortality rate.
  • @Alden
    @JPS

    There’s no one in the fields because the planting is finished and the crops aren’t ready to be picked. By machinery, not the trash of Mexico. Where you do see idle criminal men is in the towns idling about coming and going from the criminal court and jails.

    You never grew a vegetable in your life. You have no idea of modern farm machinery. Probably think wheat is cut by long lines if serfs with hand scythes.

    Replies: @SBaker

    There’s no one in the fields because the planting is finished and the crops aren’t ready to be picked. By machinery, not the trash of Mexico. Where you do see idle criminal men is in the towns idling about coming and going from the criminal court and jails.

    You never grew a vegetable in your life. You have no idea of modern farm machinery. Probably think wheat is cut by long lines if serfs with hand scythes.

    The mexicans are not perfect, but they definitely work circles around you union bots.

    Alden, tell us about your farm experience. It appears you have way too much time on your hands with over 27,000 comments. Are you still on strike?

  • @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    Quote:

    "Why do you use a computer if you live in fear of new technologies?"

    I don't live "in fear of technology" per se. I live in fear of what evil humans can do with technology.

    Regarding why I use a computer - when they first came out for home use, I didn't want anything to do with them. People were buying them to balance checkbooks, wen I used a $5 calculator for doing that. As an amateur radio (ham radio) operator, I discovered how they could be used for great benefit in my hobby. I first became acquainted with computers before Windows® came into use. The programs that I used were DOS (Disk Operating System) based and I learned a lot of DOS commands.

    My first job as an industrial electrician was at a factory where one of my duties was troubleshooting and repairing production machine tools that used relay & switch logic (they had another department that maintained the numerical control machine tools). I worked there for 19 consecutive years and was SHOWN THE DOOR, along with many others that were laid off at the same time.

    My next meaningful job was at a factory that manufactured truck frames for General Motors. They had 3 automated assembly lines; two were completely automated and the third was partially automated. They used Allen-Bradley® PLCs (programmable logic controllers). PLCs are small industrial computers that are used to control processes. When I first started there, I had never worked with PLCs. I received a "trial by fire" and soon was very competent in using the PLC programming to troubleshoot the processes and to effect the repairs. By the way, the PLC software in use was DOS-based.

    After that factory had closed up due to GM giving its new contract for its next generation of frames to another company, I got another job as an electrician at a different factory. This factory also used Allen-Bradley® PLCs, but the software that they used was Windows®-based. The DOS-based software was actually much easier to use.

    As far as "being afraid of new technologies" is concerned, yes, I AM afraid of the new technologies that are being proposed by the World Economic Forum, its Jew leader, Klaus Schwab, and his Jew mouthpiece, Yuval Harari. They have publicly stated that with the new technology they WILL be able to "act like God." THEIR OWN WORDS.

    Quote:

    "The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort."

    Your explanation of the origin of GMOS is exactly what I said that it was.

    Quote:

    "In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos."

    How do YOU know this? Because someone told you so? As I said before, neither GMOs nor 5G technology has ever been tested on humans, as to their potential long-term toxicity on humans. "They" are just saying that these technologies are safe.

    Quote:

    "Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?"

    If you are referring to Botox® that is constantly advertised on TV commercials, then yes, I am "familiar with it.

    You seem to think that I "was born yesterday," but I have been "around the block" a few times. Your condescending manner of writing does not impress me in the least.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @SBaker

    As far as “being afraid of new technologies†is concerned, yes, I AM afraid of the new technologies that are being proposed by the World Economic Forum, its Jew leader, Klaus Schwab, and his Jew mouthpiece, Yuval Harari. They have publicly stated that with the new technology they WILL be able to “act like God.†THEIR OWN WORDS.

    My opinion of Schwab, is he should be executed as an international criminal. We are in full agreement.

    Quote:

    “The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort.â€

    Your explanation of the origin of GMOS is exactly what I said that it was.

    Quote:

    “In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos.â€

    How do YOU know this? Because someone told you so? As I said before, neither GMOs nor 5G technology has ever been tested on humans, as to their potential long-term toxicity on humans. “They†are just saying that these technologies are safe.

    I know this as a DVM and board-certification in toxicology. Humans have not been used as test subjects for about 8 decades. Test subjects include lab animal such as mice and rats, then sometimes pigs which are quite similar to humans, then non-human primates that are even more similar to humans. You ignored the reasons stated for GMOs being safer than non-GMOs.

    Quote:

    “Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?â€

    If you are referring to Botox® that is constantly advertised on TV commercials, then yes, I am “familiar with it.

    You seem to think that I “was born yesterday,†but I have been “around the block†a few times. Your condescending manner of writing does not impress me in the least.

    A few ounces of botulinum toxin could wipe out the entire population, and it is a natural product–my point is, mother nature is not benign. My apology for the condescending comments. I find it very irritating when someone pretends to be an expert when they are not. I admitted right off, I was not an expert electrician–I know the principles because I had a college physics course in electromagnetics several decades ago. Finally, my first computer was a portable Texas Instruments using floppy discs and DOS. I had to carry it on plane a few times and the damn thing weighed at least 50 lbs.

  • @Alden
    @SBaker

    No one can be a certified licensed professional electrician unless they are trained tested and licensed. It’s not a skill that can be picked up from a handyman magazine. Or acquired at DeVry trade school. And it’s not installing a residential light fixture either.

    Another man of unz who knows nothing about a topic displaying his ignorance.

    Replies: @SBaker

    No one can be a certified licensed professional electrician unless they are trained tested and licensed. It’s not a skill that can be picked up from a handyman magazine. Or acquired at DeVry trade school. And it’s not installing a residential light fixture either.

    No one is jealous of union bots, just because you say so–many states have right to work laws doofus. They don’t wish to be involved in the extortion racket, and people have a right to work even if they don’t submit to forced submission to the union mafia.

    Recall when Reagan fired the PATCO slugs that attempted to paralyze the entire country. Reagan fired these racketeers in 48 hours and replaced them in a week. Thus began the decline of the Union extortion racket. Oddly, it took a very short time to replace them with willing workers that did not have to go thru training at your DeVry trade school.

    Reagan was the greatest president of the 20th century, not for this minor issue, but for busting the USSR without firing a shot.

  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @theRealHun
    @Piffle

    Being able to tolerate lactose is the whitest thing ever:

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Lactose_tolerance_in_the_Old_World.svg

    Replies: @Protogonus, @John Johnson

    Being able to tolerate lactose is the whitest thing ever:

    Your own map shows White countries with less than 50% tolerance. Meaning most Whites there shouldn’t be consuming dairy.

    There are a lot of Whites that think they are lactose tolerant and then fart for a couple hours after having pizza. There are also too many fat Whites that seem to be constantly farting from whatever milkshake and cheeseburger they had for lunch. Fart fart fart fart. I have a hard time being around really fat guys for that reason.

    Whites should cut back the dairy. There are better alternatives.

  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro


    I am no biologist or agronomist; I’m a retired industrial electrician, having worked in that capacity for 40+ years.
    �
    Thank you, I recognized this early on. I am not an electrician but use a lot of it.

    Why do you use a computer if you live in fear of new technologies?

    What I understand of the GMO vs. hybrid situation is that hybrids are what they used to do – cut and graft, cross-pollinate, etc. All NATURAL PROCESSES. GMO is the “art†of modifying the plants’ genes & chromosomes – in effect, playing God with the growing of crops for human consumption. Like 5G technology, there has been absolutely NO long-term testing of GMO crops as to whether or not they are harmful to humans.
    �
    The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort. There were many that feared the wheel when it was invented--the same with cars, electricity, ....................................

    In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos. Insect invasion and mycotoxin contamination of grain is far less prevalent in GMOs. Aflatoxin is one of the most potent carcinogenic agents on the planet and is closely regulated by the FDA--thanks to GMOs the presence of aflatoxin and other mycotoxins is far less prevalent. Mycotoxins are all natural substances. Other "natural" poisons are found in 100s of poisonous plants, amphibians, snakes, microbes, and on and on. Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?

    Replies: @Brad Anbro

    Quote:

    “Why do you use a computer if you live in fear of new technologies?”

    I don’t live “in fear of technology” per se. I live in fear of what evil humans can do with technology.

    Regarding why I use a computer – when they first came out for home use, I didn’t want anything to do with them. People were buying them to balance checkbooks, wen I used a $5 calculator for doing that. As an amateur radio (ham radio) operator, I discovered how they could be used for great benefit in my hobby. I first became acquainted with computers before Windows® came into use. The programs that I used were DOS (Disk Operating System) based and I learned a lot of DOS commands.

    My first job as an industrial electrician was at a factory where one of my duties was troubleshooting and repairing production machine tools that used relay & switch logic (they had another department that maintained the numerical control machine tools). I worked there for 19 consecutive years and was SHOWN THE DOOR, along with many others that were laid off at the same time.

    My next meaningful job was at a factory that manufactured truck frames for General Motors. They had 3 automated assembly lines; two were completely automated and the third was partially automated. They used Allen-Bradley® PLCs (programmable logic controllers). PLCs are small industrial computers that are used to control processes. When I first started there, I had never worked with PLCs. I received a “trial by fire” and soon was very competent in using the PLC programming to troubleshoot the processes and to effect the repairs. By the way, the PLC software in use was DOS-based.

    After that factory had closed up due to GM giving its new contract for its next generation of frames to another company, I got another job as an electrician at a different factory. This factory also used Allen-Bradley® PLCs, but the software that they used was Windows®-based. The DOS-based software was actually much easier to use.

    As far as “being afraid of new technologies” is concerned, yes, I AM afraid of the new technologies that are being proposed by the World Economic Forum, its Jew leader, Klaus Schwab, and his Jew mouthpiece, Yuval Harari. They have publicly stated that with the new technology they WILL be able to “act like God.” THEIR OWN WORDS.

    Quote:

    “The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort.”

    Your explanation of the origin of GMOS is exactly what I said that it was.

    Quote:

    “In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos.”

    How do YOU know this? Because someone told you so? As I said before, neither GMOs nor 5G technology has ever been tested on humans, as to their potential long-term toxicity on humans. “They” are just saying that these technologies are safe.

    Quote:

    “Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?”

    If you are referring to Botox® that is constantly advertised on TV commercials, then yes, I am “familiar with it.

    You seem to think that I “was born yesterday,” but I have been “around the block” a few times. Your condescending manner of writing does not impress me in the least.

    Thank you.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro


    As far as “being afraid of new technologies†is concerned, yes, I AM afraid of the new technologies that are being proposed by the World Economic Forum, its Jew leader, Klaus Schwab, and his Jew mouthpiece, Yuval Harari. They have publicly stated that with the new technology they WILL be able to “act like God.†THEIR OWN WORDS.
    �
    My opinion of Schwab, is he should be executed as an international criminal. We are in full agreement.

    Quote:

    “The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort.â€

    Your explanation of the origin of GMOS is exactly what I said that it was.

    Quote:

    “In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos.â€

    How do YOU know this? Because someone told you so? As I said before, neither GMOs nor 5G technology has ever been tested on humans, as to their potential long-term toxicity on humans. “They†are just saying that these technologies are safe.
    �
    I know this as a DVM and board-certification in toxicology. Humans have not been used as test subjects for about 8 decades. Test subjects include lab animal such as mice and rats, then sometimes pigs which are quite similar to humans, then non-human primates that are even more similar to humans. You ignored the reasons stated for GMOs being safer than non-GMOs.

    Quote:

    “Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?â€

    If you are referring to Botox® that is constantly advertised on TV commercials, then yes, I am “familiar with it.

    You seem to think that I “was born yesterday,†but I have been “around the block†a few times. Your condescending manner of writing does not impress me in the least.
    �
    A few ounces of botulinum toxin could wipe out the entire population, and it is a natural product--my point is, mother nature is not benign. My apology for the condescending comments. I find it very irritating when someone pretends to be an expert when they are not. I admitted right off, I was not an expert electrician--I know the principles because I had a college physics course in electromagnetics several decades ago. Finally, my first computer was a portable Texas Instruments using floppy discs and DOS. I had to carry it on plane a few times and the damn thing weighed at least 50 lbs.
  • Alden says:
    @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro

    Brad, you're a CAlifornia union bot, and you vote democrat. There is no point in addressing someone that thinks extortion is acceptable. It is a dead issue. Unions, BLM, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, mean the death of meritocracy. You simply could not compete in the open market.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Alden

    No one can be a certified licensed professional electrician unless they are trained tested and licensed. It’s not a skill that can be picked up from a handyman magazine. Or acquired at DeVry trade school. And it’s not installing a residential light fixture either.

    Another man of unz who knows nothing about a topic displaying his ignorance.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Alden


    No one can be a certified licensed professional electrician unless they are trained tested and licensed. It’s not a skill that can be picked up from a handyman magazine. Or acquired at DeVry trade school. And it’s not installing a residential light fixture either.
    �
    No one is jealous of union bots, just because you say so--many states have right to work laws doofus. They don't wish to be involved in the extortion racket, and people have a right to work even if they don't submit to forced submission to the union mafia.

    Recall when Reagan fired the PATCO slugs that attempted to paralyze the entire country. Reagan fired these racketeers in 48 hours and replaced them in a week. Thus began the decline of the Union extortion racket. Oddly, it took a very short time to replace them with willing workers that did not have to go thru training at your DeVry trade school.

    Reagan was the greatest president of the 20th century, not for this minor issue, but for busting the USSR without firing a shot.
  • @SBaker
    @Alden


    Like all the Econ 101 cubicle coolies you’re just jealous if the unionized workers who made double or more your income. AND you’re a farmer. The business most responsible for flooding America with tens of millions of illegal Hispanics. Who work on your farm for less than a generation. Then their kids either steal a good affirmative action job from a White American. Or remain where they were born and drift into crime idleness and dependency on their kids and baby mommas welfare.

    I drive up and down the Ca big AG valleys several times a year. I see those towns and farms. Miles of angus beef cattle grazing with no humans in sight. The fruit and vegetable farms only need human workers about 6 weeks a year for planting and picking. The fruit trees and bushes only need humans about 3 or 4 weeks for picking. The fields are empty of humans. Except in strawberry picking. Lots of people then. Tiny little Asians. The Japanese American farmers probably bring
    them for the short seasons from Cambodia or Burma or somewhere. Rent a slave economics.

    How I despise the petty bourgeoisie who are so jealous of truly skilled unionized workers. You think you’re a step above the skilled unionized workers. But you make half their income. And the elites have no respect for you at all.
    �
    I suffered the misfortune of living in CA for 6 years. Your attitude about "unions" is driving your diatribe. I have never had a hispanic on my farm in the middle of the country. I know people that have and see them mainly in cities here, but the problem for the union slugs, is the hispanics work circles around them. And I get it, the job of the union bosses is to make the workers hate the "big corps" they work for.

    The Democrat Party is composed mainly of three types of people 1) welfare bums who want to be paid for doing nothing; 2) union workers who want to be paid a whole lot for doing very little; and 3) blood sucking career politician lawyers who are willing to steal from hard-working people to buy the votes of the first two groups. If these "skilled union workers" are so talented, why would 3rd world workers outperform them--they must be more skilled, right?

    If you wish to put your money where your mouth is; we can place a wager through Las Vegas agents that hold the betting money? How bout it union bot?

    Replies: @Alden

    Again, jealousy of Union workers.

  • Alden says:
    @JPS
    @Alden

    You don't see anybody in the fields so there's nobody there. Women's logic 101. Only somebody who thinks like that would express contempt for a farmer's occupation.

    Replies: @Alden

    There’s no one in the fields because the planting is finished and the crops aren’t ready to be picked. By machinery, not the trash of Mexico. Where you do see idle criminal men is in the towns idling about coming and going from the criminal court and jails.

    You never grew a vegetable in your life. You have no idea of modern farm machinery. Probably think wheat is cut by long lines if serfs with hand scythes.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Alden


    There’s no one in the fields because the planting is finished and the crops aren’t ready to be picked. By machinery, not the trash of Mexico. Where you do see idle criminal men is in the towns idling about coming and going from the criminal court and jails.

    You never grew a vegetable in your life. You have no idea of modern farm machinery. Probably think wheat is cut by long lines if serfs with hand scythes.

    �
    The mexicans are not perfect, but they definitely work circles around you union bots.

    Alden, tell us about your farm experience. It appears you have way too much time on your hands with over 27,000 comments. Are you still on strike?
  • @Brad Anbro
    @Notsofast

    NSF,

    I am no biologist or agronomist; I'm a retired industrial electrician, having worked in that capacity for 40+ years.

    What I understand of the GMO vs. hybrid situation is that hybrids are what they used to do - cut and graft, cross-pollinate, etc. All NATURAL PROCESSES. GMO is the "art" of modifying the plants' genes & chromosomes - in effect, playing God with the growing of crops for human consumption. Like 5G technology, there has been absolutely NO long-term testing of GMO crops as to whether or not they are harmful to humans.

    I cannot prove it, but I believe practically ALL foods now sold are adulterated. As for myself, I try as much as possible to avoid GMO foods. I have called food manufacturers, inquiring as to whether or not their foods are GMO foods. Hopefully, I have been told the truth by companies that I have contacted. I have found that sometimes there is NO choice between GMO foods and non-GMO foods, at least in the grocery stores where I shop.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @SBaker

    I am no biologist or agronomist; I’m a retired industrial electrician, having worked in that capacity for 40+ years.

    Thank you, I recognized this early on. I am not an electrician but use a lot of it.

    Why do you use a computer if you live in fear of new technologies?

    What I understand of the GMO vs. hybrid situation is that hybrids are what they used to do – cut and graft, cross-pollinate, etc. All NATURAL PROCESSES. GMO is the “art†of modifying the plants’ genes & chromosomes – in effect, playing God with the growing of crops for human consumption. Like 5G technology, there has been absolutely NO long-term testing of GMO crops as to whether or not they are harmful to humans.

    The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort. There were many that feared the wheel when it was invented–the same with cars, electricity, ………………………………

    In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos. Insect invasion and mycotoxin contamination of grain is far less prevalent in GMOs. Aflatoxin is one of the most potent carcinogenic agents on the planet and is closely regulated by the FDA–thanks to GMOs the presence of aflatoxin and other mycotoxins is far less prevalent. Mycotoxins are all natural substances. Other “natural” poisons are found in 100s of poisonous plants, amphibians, snakes, microbes, and on and on. Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    Quote:

    "Why do you use a computer if you live in fear of new technologies?"

    I don't live "in fear of technology" per se. I live in fear of what evil humans can do with technology.

    Regarding why I use a computer - when they first came out for home use, I didn't want anything to do with them. People were buying them to balance checkbooks, wen I used a $5 calculator for doing that. As an amateur radio (ham radio) operator, I discovered how they could be used for great benefit in my hobby. I first became acquainted with computers before Windows® came into use. The programs that I used were DOS (Disk Operating System) based and I learned a lot of DOS commands.

    My first job as an industrial electrician was at a factory where one of my duties was troubleshooting and repairing production machine tools that used relay & switch logic (they had another department that maintained the numerical control machine tools). I worked there for 19 consecutive years and was SHOWN THE DOOR, along with many others that were laid off at the same time.

    My next meaningful job was at a factory that manufactured truck frames for General Motors. They had 3 automated assembly lines; two were completely automated and the third was partially automated. They used Allen-Bradley® PLCs (programmable logic controllers). PLCs are small industrial computers that are used to control processes. When I first started there, I had never worked with PLCs. I received a "trial by fire" and soon was very competent in using the PLC programming to troubleshoot the processes and to effect the repairs. By the way, the PLC software in use was DOS-based.

    After that factory had closed up due to GM giving its new contract for its next generation of frames to another company, I got another job as an electrician at a different factory. This factory also used Allen-Bradley® PLCs, but the software that they used was Windows®-based. The DOS-based software was actually much easier to use.

    As far as "being afraid of new technologies" is concerned, yes, I AM afraid of the new technologies that are being proposed by the World Economic Forum, its Jew leader, Klaus Schwab, and his Jew mouthpiece, Yuval Harari. They have publicly stated that with the new technology they WILL be able to "act like God." THEIR OWN WORDS.

    Quote:

    "The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort."

    Your explanation of the origin of GMOS is exactly what I said that it was.

    Quote:

    "In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos."

    How do YOU know this? Because someone told you so? As I said before, neither GMOs nor 5G technology has ever been tested on humans, as to their potential long-term toxicity on humans. "They" are just saying that these technologies are safe.

    Quote:

    "Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?"

    If you are referring to Botox® that is constantly advertised on TV commercials, then yes, I am "familiar with it.

    You seem to think that I "was born yesterday," but I have been "around the block" a few times. Your condescending manner of writing does not impress me in the least.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @SBaker
  • @Notsofast
    @Brad Anbro

    hey brad, what i see on this thread, is an attempt to obfuscate the difference between hybrids and g.m.o.s. now you are on the right path in differentiating between the two. what i have not seen pointed out, is that g.m.o.s are designed to be drenched in glyphosate and other dangerous poisons, now known to cause numerous medical issues in humans. they tell us to wash our fruits and vegetables, meaning run water over them. how is this supposed to remove petrochemicals, any more than rinsing your shirt would remove an oil stain?

    this is the same type of obfuscation, used to tell us that mrna based genetically modified injections are "vaccines". same evil people behind both agendas, this is why it is so important that the russian federation liberate as much of the former ukraine as possible. monsanto and cargill, must never get their hands on the breadbasket of the world. g.m.o.s eventually kill the micro biology in the soil, the russians understand this and they will lead the world in organic farming.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro

    NSF,

    I am no biologist or agronomist; I’m a retired industrial electrician, having worked in that capacity for 40+ years.

    What I understand of the GMO vs. hybrid situation is that hybrids are what they used to do – cut and graft, cross-pollinate, etc. All NATURAL PROCESSES. GMO is the “art” of modifying the plants’ genes & chromosomes – in effect, playing God with the growing of crops for human consumption. Like 5G technology, there has been absolutely NO long-term testing of GMO crops as to whether or not they are harmful to humans.

    I cannot prove it, but I believe practically ALL foods now sold are adulterated. As for myself, I try as much as possible to avoid GMO foods. I have called food manufacturers, inquiring as to whether or not their foods are GMO foods. Hopefully, I have been told the truth by companies that I have contacted. I have found that sometimes there is NO choice between GMO foods and non-GMO foods, at least in the grocery stores where I shop.

    Thank you.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro


    I am no biologist or agronomist; I’m a retired industrial electrician, having worked in that capacity for 40+ years.
    �
    Thank you, I recognized this early on. I am not an electrician but use a lot of it.

    Why do you use a computer if you live in fear of new technologies?

    What I understand of the GMO vs. hybrid situation is that hybrids are what they used to do – cut and graft, cross-pollinate, etc. All NATURAL PROCESSES. GMO is the “art†of modifying the plants’ genes & chromosomes – in effect, playing God with the growing of crops for human consumption. Like 5G technology, there has been absolutely NO long-term testing of GMO crops as to whether or not they are harmful to humans.
    �
    The difference is: GMOs are done in the lab using new technology. Every new technology is not playing God. God gave us the brain to advance civilization using new technologies of every sort. There were many that feared the wheel when it was invented--the same with cars, electricity, ....................................

    In some ways GMOs are actually far safer than non-gmos. Insect invasion and mycotoxin contamination of grain is far less prevalent in GMOs. Aflatoxin is one of the most potent carcinogenic agents on the planet and is closely regulated by the FDA--thanks to GMOs the presence of aflatoxin and other mycotoxins is far less prevalent. Mycotoxins are all natural substances. Other "natural" poisons are found in 100s of poisonous plants, amphibians, snakes, microbes, and on and on. Are you familiar with the natural substance called botulinum toxin?

    Replies: @Brad Anbro
  • @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    No, I am not a California "union bot" and I usually do NOT vote Democratic. I am of the opinion that the Republicans are almost as corrupt and worthless as the Democrats. Your comments are completely ludicrous.

    You want to talk about EXTORTION - how about the Jewish food tax that we pay on almost everything that one purchases in grocery stores?

    There is no such thing as an "open market" here in the USA. ALL "markets" are rigged and laws & regulations enacted to favor banks, the large US corporations and the US & foreign multi-national corporations.

    No, I am not a farmer. But obviously you know very little about NATURAL hybrids vs. genetically modified crops, where scientists alter a plant's genes - in effect, playing God. And you're completely correct - basically there is NO CHOICE in consuming non-GMO foods. There's your "free market" for you.

    Replies: @Notsofast

    hey brad, what i see on this thread, is an attempt to obfuscate the difference between hybrids and g.m.o.s. now you are on the right path in differentiating between the two. what i have not seen pointed out, is that g.m.o.s are designed to be drenched in glyphosate and other dangerous poisons, now known to cause numerous medical issues in humans. they tell us to wash our fruits and vegetables, meaning run water over them. how is this supposed to remove petrochemicals, any more than rinsing your shirt would remove an oil stain?

    this is the same type of obfuscation, used to tell us that mrna based genetically modified injections are “vaccines”. same evil people behind both agendas, this is why it is so important that the russian federation liberate as much of the former ukraine as possible. monsanto and cargill, must never get their hands on the breadbasket of the world. g.m.o.s eventually kill the micro biology in the soil, the russians understand this and they will lead the world in organic farming.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Brad Anbro
    @Notsofast

    NSF,

    I am no biologist or agronomist; I'm a retired industrial electrician, having worked in that capacity for 40+ years.

    What I understand of the GMO vs. hybrid situation is that hybrids are what they used to do - cut and graft, cross-pollinate, etc. All NATURAL PROCESSES. GMO is the "art" of modifying the plants' genes & chromosomes - in effect, playing God with the growing of crops for human consumption. Like 5G technology, there has been absolutely NO long-term testing of GMO crops as to whether or not they are harmful to humans.

    I cannot prove it, but I believe practically ALL foods now sold are adulterated. As for myself, I try as much as possible to avoid GMO foods. I have called food manufacturers, inquiring as to whether or not their foods are GMO foods. Hopefully, I have been told the truth by companies that I have contacted. I have found that sometimes there is NO choice between GMO foods and non-GMO foods, at least in the grocery stores where I shop.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @SBaker
  • @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro

    Brad, you're a CAlifornia union bot, and you vote democrat. There is no point in addressing someone that thinks extortion is acceptable. It is a dead issue. Unions, BLM, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, mean the death of meritocracy. You simply could not compete in the open market.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Alden

    No, I am not a California “union bot” and I usually do NOT vote Democratic. I am of the opinion that the Republicans are almost as corrupt and worthless as the Democrats. Your comments are completely ludicrous.

    You want to talk about EXTORTION – how about the Jewish food tax that we pay on almost everything that one purchases in grocery stores?

    There is no such thing as an “open market” here in the USA. ALL “markets” are rigged and laws & regulations enacted to favor banks, the large US corporations and the US & foreign multi-national corporations.

    No, I am not a farmer. But obviously you know very little about NATURAL hybrids vs. genetically modified crops, where scientists alter a plant’s genes – in effect, playing God. And you’re completely correct – basically there is NO CHOICE in consuming non-GMO foods. There’s your “free market” for you.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Notsofast
    @Brad Anbro

    hey brad, what i see on this thread, is an attempt to obfuscate the difference between hybrids and g.m.o.s. now you are on the right path in differentiating between the two. what i have not seen pointed out, is that g.m.o.s are designed to be drenched in glyphosate and other dangerous poisons, now known to cause numerous medical issues in humans. they tell us to wash our fruits and vegetables, meaning run water over them. how is this supposed to remove petrochemicals, any more than rinsing your shirt would remove an oil stain?

    this is the same type of obfuscation, used to tell us that mrna based genetically modified injections are "vaccines". same evil people behind both agendas, this is why it is so important that the russian federation liberate as much of the former ukraine as possible. monsanto and cargill, must never get their hands on the breadbasket of the world. g.m.o.s eventually kill the micro biology in the soil, the russians understand this and they will lead the world in organic farming.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @Low-carb Political Movement
    I also believe that the USA needs a christian moralist dictatorship as part of a workers, revolutionary government as a cure for the total destruction of America.

    Some people claim that this country was founded on freedom and religion and politics do not mix, because they think that this extreme form of immoral libertarianism leads to progress. It leads to barbarism, obesity, poverty, sexual addiction, sexual perversion, alcoholism and crazyness. Not to economic and personal progress.

    i am not a devoted, orthodox christian, but I still believe in some type of christian morality specially for the family. Because i have noticed that there might some influence by the capitalist system, zionism, neoliberalism, extreme form of personal individualism and an excess of personal liberty which claims that because God doesn't exist you are allowed to do what ever you want without any consequences for yourself, your family and the whole world. This way of thinking has been introduced into America by the jews who are the owners of this country

    This capitalist zionist libertarian conspiracy that destroys the lives of many young girls with the so called internet porn chat rooms. I just find so gross and sickening of how teenagers, girls, young girls show their private bodyparts on those internet porn websites.

    There should be a system that might offer better options for the young population like playing guitar, piano, ballet, books, sports, instead of that sickening, immoral, gross activity of sexual perversion of showing their private bodyparts to unknown people, to strangers thru internet porn chat websites. Not only will that lead to destruction of the dignity of women, to their self-esteem, but also to a destruction of society etc.

    Alcoholic drinks, junk food, high-carb foods, most restaurants, most snacks all fast food restaurants should also be banned and closed down, the excess of snacks and food in the lives of people all that is destroying the country

    We need a new way of life, a new system, this system is toxic there are too many problems in the families, young kids hating their own parents, people hating each other, neighbors hating each other. This is all a capitalist zionist libertarian conspiracy to destroy the population

    Take a look at this video of this crazy girl brainwashed by this system eating a 10,000 calories cake. And her followers on her Youtube channel actually support this self-destructive activity

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-jJrk1VWJM

    A movie about how this zionist capitalist conspiracy to destroy America can destroy people it is about 4 people binge-eating their way to death in a weekend in a house (La Grande Bouffe)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUV6v7EyLXk

    Something has to give !!

    Replies: @Franz, @Renard

    Your harsh prescriptions verge on the draconian but are probably necessary at this point. But we have a CDC which considers “racism and white supremacy” the nation’s greatest health issues.

    Millions are dying from bad health habits but addressing those might lead to disparate impact. A fate worse than death, you see.

  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • @Brad Anbro
    @Some Other Doug

    I wouldn't get too concerned about "SBaker's" idiotic reply. He replied to a long post of mine by asking one stupid question and basically ignoring everything that I wrote.

    In my opinion, he, like the two other resident USA apologists on this website - "Carney" and "John Johnson" - are as full of sh!t as the day is long.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @SBaker

    Brad, you’re a CAlifornia union bot, and you vote democrat. There is no point in addressing someone that thinks extortion is acceptable. It is a dead issue. Unions, BLM, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, mean the death of meritocracy. You simply could not compete in the open market.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    No, I am not a California "union bot" and I usually do NOT vote Democratic. I am of the opinion that the Republicans are almost as corrupt and worthless as the Democrats. Your comments are completely ludicrous.

    You want to talk about EXTORTION - how about the Jewish food tax that we pay on almost everything that one purchases in grocery stores?

    There is no such thing as an "open market" here in the USA. ALL "markets" are rigged and laws & regulations enacted to favor banks, the large US corporations and the US & foreign multi-national corporations.

    No, I am not a farmer. But obviously you know very little about NATURAL hybrids vs. genetically modified crops, where scientists alter a plant's genes - in effect, playing God. And you're completely correct - basically there is NO CHOICE in consuming non-GMO foods. There's your "free market" for you.

    Replies: @Notsofast
    , @Alden
    @SBaker

    No one can be a certified licensed professional electrician unless they are trained tested and licensed. It’s not a skill that can be picked up from a handyman magazine. Or acquired at DeVry trade school. And it’s not installing a residential light fixture either.

    Another man of unz who knows nothing about a topic displaying his ignorance.

    Replies: @SBaker
  • @Some Other Doug
    First of all, no they have not. There are no GMO varieties of most of those species on the market.
    Second, the fact that GMO corn exists, does not mean I grow GMO corn. Non-GMO corn did not magically vanish. How are you this stupid and yet still able to dress yourself?

    Replies: @SBaker

    First of all, no they have not. There are no GMO varieties of most of those species on the market.
    Second, the fact that GMO corn exists, does not mean I grow GMO corn. Non-GMO corn did not magically vanish. How are you this stupid and yet still able to dress yourself?

    Corn is the biggest agricultural success story of the Americas, from its beginning as a wild grass 7000 or more years ago in Mexico to become one of three dominant food and feed crops of the modern world. Its emergence as the grain crop with yields that surpass that of all others coincides with the creation of hybrid corn. And when was that union boy? Credit for the first professional interest in hybrid corn generally goes to Professor James Beal, a botanist at the Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) who, in 1879, crossed two open-pollinated varieties for the sole purpose of increasing yield. Beal got the inspiration from Professor Asa Gray, one of his former professors at Harvard University.

    In 1896, Professor Cyril Hopkins at the University of Illinois began ‘ear-to-row’ selection for corn lines that were either high or low in either protein or oil, starting with the common variety, Burr White. In 1900, he hired a recent graduate, Edward M. East, to help with the project. In addition to managing Hopkins’ project, East and a couple of university colleagues began to inbreed corn, starting with another popular variety, Leaming. When East took a position at the Connecticut Experimental Station in 1905, he took the inbreds with him, and in 1907 began yield testing hybrid crosses involving the Leaming inbreds.

    So tell us SOD, where do you buy your non-GMO seed?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Some Other Doug
    @SBaker

    Nothing in your idiotic, rambling reply has anything to do with GMOs. Hybrids are simply breeding two varieties. Breeding a lab and a GSD makes a hybrid dog. GMOs have genes from completely different species spliced into them. You have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. And I do not buy corn seed, I save my own seed. I bought the original seed 23 years ago from an older gentleman a couple of miles up the road.

    Replies: @SBaker
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @don't care
    @Tallest Skil

    Did too. It was no big deal. Most people can starve a lot longer than 40 days and live.

    Just cuz your fatass can't imagine going a minute without food doesn't make it impossible.

    Replies: @Tallest Skil

    [reductio ad absurdum fallacy]

    And that confirms you didn’t do it. Cry about it, idiot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micronutrient

    •ï¿½Replies: @don't care
    @Tallest Skil

    sure took you long enough to google a comeback, and it's just a wikipedia page lol

    Replies: @Tallest Skil
  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • @Some Other Doug
    @SBaker

    Barley, wheat, oats, corn, potatoes, fodder beets, flax, hemp and sunflowers. Are you going to present an argument now or just keep kvetching? What do you mean "which is it"? Which is what? Speak english you dumb kike.

    Replies: @SBaker, @Brad Anbro

    I wouldn’t get too concerned about “SBaker’s” idiotic reply. He replied to a long post of mine by asking one stupid question and basically ignoring everything that I wrote.

    In my opinion, he, like the two other resident USA apologists on this website – “Carney” and “John Johnson” – are as full of sh!t as the day is long.

    Thank you.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro

    Brad, you're a CAlifornia union bot, and you vote democrat. There is no point in addressing someone that thinks extortion is acceptable. It is a dead issue. Unions, BLM, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, mean the death of meritocracy. You simply could not compete in the open market.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Alden
  • First of all, no they have not. There are no GMO varieties of most of those species on the market.
    Second, the fact that GMO corn exists, does not mean I grow GMO corn. Non-GMO corn did not magically vanish. How are you this stupid and yet still able to dress yourself?

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Some Other Doug


    First of all, no they have not. There are no GMO varieties of most of those species on the market.
    Second, the fact that GMO corn exists, does not mean I grow GMO corn. Non-GMO corn did not magically vanish. How are you this stupid and yet still able to dress yourself?
    �
    Corn is the biggest agricultural success story of the Americas, from its beginning as a wild grass 7000 or more years ago in Mexico to become one of three dominant food and feed crops of the modern world. Its emergence as the grain crop with yields that surpass that of all others coincides with the creation of hybrid corn. And when was that union boy? Credit for the first professional interest in hybrid corn generally goes to Professor James Beal, a botanist at the Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) who, in 1879, crossed two open-pollinated varieties for the sole purpose of increasing yield. Beal got the inspiration from Professor Asa Gray, one of his former professors at Harvard University.

    In 1896, Professor Cyril Hopkins at the University of Illinois began ‘ear-to-row’ selection for corn lines that were either high or low in either protein or oil, starting with the common variety, Burr White. In 1900, he hired a recent graduate, Edward M. East, to help with the project. In addition to managing Hopkins’ project, East and a couple of university colleagues began to inbreed corn, starting with another popular variety, Leaming. When East took a position at the Connecticut Experimental Station in 1905, he took the inbreds with him, and in 1907 began yield testing hybrid crosses involving the Leaming inbreds.

    So tell us SOD, where do you buy your non-GMO seed?

    Replies: @Some Other Doug
  • @Some Other Doug
    @SBaker

    Barley, wheat, oats, corn, potatoes, fodder beets, flax, hemp and sunflowers. Are you going to present an argument now or just keep kvetching? What do you mean "which is it"? Which is what? Speak english you dumb kike.

    Replies: @SBaker, @Brad Anbro

    All you cited have been genetically modified. I can see you live in an urban feedlot. BTW, I am English and Scottish. You dumber african–haha

    Stop pretending you are something you are not.

  • @SBaker
    @Some Other Doug

    What crop do you grow that is not genetically modified?

    Where is the factual information on "no yield advantage"--utter BS or ignorance. Which is it?

    Replies: @Some Other Doug

    Barley, wheat, oats, corn, potatoes, fodder beets, flax, hemp and sunflowers. Are you going to present an argument now or just keep kvetching? What do you mean “which is it”? Which is what? Speak english you dumb kike.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Some Other Doug

    All you cited have been genetically modified. I can see you live in an urban feedlot. BTW, I am English and Scottish. You dumber african--haha

    Stop pretending you are something you are not.
    , @Brad Anbro
    @Some Other Doug

    I wouldn't get too concerned about "SBaker's" idiotic reply. He replied to a long post of mine by asking one stupid question and basically ignoring everything that I wrote.

    In my opinion, he, like the two other resident USA apologists on this website - "Carney" and "John Johnson" - are as full of sh!t as the day is long.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @SBaker
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @Low-carb Political Movement
    I also believe that the USA needs a christian moralist dictatorship as part of a workers, revolutionary government as a cure for the total destruction of America.

    Some people claim that this country was founded on freedom and religion and politics do not mix, because they think that this extreme form of immoral libertarianism leads to progress. It leads to barbarism, obesity, poverty, sexual addiction, sexual perversion, alcoholism and crazyness. Not to economic and personal progress.

    i am not a devoted, orthodox christian, but I still believe in some type of christian morality specially for the family. Because i have noticed that there might some influence by the capitalist system, zionism, neoliberalism, extreme form of personal individualism and an excess of personal liberty which claims that because God doesn't exist you are allowed to do what ever you want without any consequences for yourself, your family and the whole world. This way of thinking has been introduced into America by the jews who are the owners of this country

    This capitalist zionist libertarian conspiracy that destroys the lives of many young girls with the so called internet porn chat rooms. I just find so gross and sickening of how teenagers, girls, young girls show their private bodyparts on those internet porn websites.

    There should be a system that might offer better options for the young population like playing guitar, piano, ballet, books, sports, instead of that sickening, immoral, gross activity of sexual perversion of showing their private bodyparts to unknown people, to strangers thru internet porn chat websites. Not only will that lead to destruction of the dignity of women, to their self-esteem, but also to a destruction of society etc.

    Alcoholic drinks, junk food, high-carb foods, most restaurants, most snacks all fast food restaurants should also be banned and closed down, the excess of snacks and food in the lives of people all that is destroying the country

    We need a new way of life, a new system, this system is toxic there are too many problems in the families, young kids hating their own parents, people hating each other, neighbors hating each other. This is all a capitalist zionist libertarian conspiracy to destroy the population

    Take a look at this video of this crazy girl brainwashed by this system eating a 10,000 calories cake. And her followers on her Youtube channel actually support this self-destructive activity

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-jJrk1VWJM

    A movie about how this zionist capitalist conspiracy to destroy America can destroy people it is about 4 people binge-eating their way to death in a weekend in a house (La Grande Bouffe)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUV6v7EyLXk

    Something has to give !!

    Replies: @Franz, @Renard

    Ye gods.

    We already have a Plutocrat’s dictatorship. They’ll just add some Jesus mumbo-jumbo and it’ll be business as usual.

    The original Canadian Trudeau, Pierre Elliot, was smart. His son shows the decline of the West in fluent genetics. Anyway Pierre once said “We cannot repeal history” and where Americans are concerned, our slavish devotion to the invisible hand cult is total. People might question the Bible now and again, Adam Smith never.

  • @Anonymous
    @c matt


    Every vegetarian/vegan I have met looks like Auschwitz was real. Muscle requires amino acids which meat/animal products provide. It is extremely difficult to get the full panel from veg alone. Also, cardio cannot compete with resistance exercise for lean muscle development.

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    Only meat and animal products build muscularity??

    https://c.tenor.com/PgAVU1l-Ej8AAAAM/harambe-gorilla.gif

    Here’s a vegan seeing c matt’s comments, “Wut the f….â€

    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3e/f9/2c/3ef92c035e125a17a4f2bdb96a61983a.jpg

    Another vegan

    �

    Replies: @Trinity, @Alden, @c matt

    You do know these animals have different digestive systems from humans that are able to extract nutrients from plant sources better than humans can.

    Or are you saying vegans are not human? Might agree.

  • If you feel better eating meat, learn to hunt, fish or trap. Learn to kill, butcher and field dress the meat. Try hunting for wild boar first.

    Love vegetables? Grow your own. Buy the rare, heirloom seeds from JL Hudson, Seedsman. Just get their catalog. It is a real treasure of information.

    If you do either or both of these things you will look and feel better

  • @döp-dödö-döp
    @Dr. Acula

    You completely misunderstood my post.

    I wrote "Whether you eat meat only or also ADD carbs..."

    Do you understand what the verb "to add" means? Nowhere did I write, it would be a good idea to follow the moronic food pyramid. I absolutely think that you should plan your diet around your protein intake. But leaving out entire food groups is just as moronic and frankly cult like behavior. The body needs carbs and can handle them perfectly fine. Just not in the amount the average person in the west is consuming them today, which is way too much. It's all about moderation.

    Replies: @A B Coreopsis, @The Alarmist

    The body needs carbs….

    The body might prefer to run on glucose easily derived from carbs, but it can run on glucose generated by the liver from non-carb/low-carb foods, and in a shortage of that glucose, ketone bodies become important energy sources for vital systems like the brain and heart. In fact, a number of studies suggest ketone bodies can play a supportive role in brain and heart health.

  • I also believe that the USA needs a christian moralist dictatorship as part of a workers, revolutionary government as a cure for the total destruction of America.

    Some people claim that this country was founded on freedom and religion and politics do not mix, because they think that this extreme form of immoral libertarianism leads to progress. It leads to barbarism, obesity, poverty, sexual addiction, sexual perversion, alcoholism and crazyness. Not to economic and personal progress.

    i am not a devoted, orthodox christian, but I still believe in some type of christian morality specially for the family. Because i have noticed that there might some influence by the capitalist system, zionism, neoliberalism, extreme form of personal individualism and an excess of personal liberty which claims that because God doesn’t exist you are allowed to do what ever you want without any consequences for yourself, your family and the whole world. This way of thinking has been introduced into America by the jews who are the owners of this country

    This capitalist zionist libertarian conspiracy that destroys the lives of many young girls with the so called internet porn chat rooms. I just find so gross and sickening of how teenagers, girls, young girls show their private bodyparts on those internet porn websites.

    There should be a system that might offer better options for the young population like playing guitar, piano, ballet, books, sports, instead of that sickening, immoral, gross activity of sexual perversion of showing their private bodyparts to unknown people, to strangers thru internet porn chat websites. Not only will that lead to destruction of the dignity of women, to their self-esteem, but also to a destruction of society etc.

    Alcoholic drinks, junk food, high-carb foods, most restaurants, most snacks all fast food restaurants should also be banned and closed down, the excess of snacks and food in the lives of people all that is destroying the country

    We need a new way of life, a new system, this system is toxic there are too many problems in the families, young kids hating their own parents, people hating each other, neighbors hating each other. This is all a capitalist zionist libertarian conspiracy to destroy the population

    Take a look at this video of this crazy girl brainwashed by this system eating a 10,000 calories cake. And her followers on her Youtube channel actually support this self-destructive activity

    Video Link

    A movie about how this zionist capitalist conspiracy to destroy America can destroy people it is about 4 people binge-eating their way to death in a weekend in a house (La Grande Bouffe)

    Video Link

    Something has to give !!

    •ï¿½Replies: @Franz
    @Low-carb Political Movement

    Ye gods.

    We already have a Plutocrat's dictatorship. They'll just add some Jesus mumbo-jumbo and it'll be business as usual.

    The original Canadian Trudeau, Pierre Elliot, was smart. His son shows the decline of the West in fluent genetics. Anyway Pierre once said "We cannot repeal history" and where Americans are concerned, our slavish devotion to the invisible hand cult is total. People might question the Bible now and again, Adam Smith never.
    , @Renard
    @Low-carb Political Movement

    Your harsh prescriptions verge on the draconian but are probably necessary at this point. But we have a CDC which considers "racism and white supremacy" the nation's greatest health issues.

    Millions are dying from bad health habits but addressing those might lead to disparate impact. A fate worse than death, you see.
  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • Anonymous[960] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    Show us cost vs. life expectancy stats from 2020 on, cause the older trends could have changed.

  • @Alden
    @SBaker

    Like all the Econ 101 cubicle coolies you’re just jealous if the unionized workers who made double or more your income. AND you’re a farmer. The business most responsible for flooding America with tens of millions of illegal Hispanics. Who work on your farm for less than a generation. Then their kids either steal a good affirmative action job from a White American. Or remain where they were born and drift into crime idleness and dependency on their kids and baby mommas welfare.

    I drive up and down the Ca big AG valleys several times a year. I see those towns and farms. Miles of angus beef cattle grazing with no humans in sight. The fruit and vegetable farms only need human workers about 6 weeks a year for planting and picking. The fruit trees and bushes only need humans about 3 or 4 weeks for picking. The fields are empty of humans. Except in strawberry picking. Lots of people then. Tiny little Asians. The Japanese American farmers probably bring
    them for the short seasons from Cambodia or Burma or somewhere. Rent a slave economics.

    How I despise the petty bourgeoisie who are so jealous of truly skilled unionized workers. You think you’re a step above the skilled unionized workers. But you make half their income. And the elites have no respect for you at all. You too can be replaced by Asian and Indian cubicle coolies who will make half of what you make. And live 25 people on bunk beds in a small 3 bedroom house.

    You brag about making money on the stock market. Most of the men I know make money on the stock market. Nothing special about that. It’s what men do.

    Replies: @SBaker, @JPS

    You don’t see anybody in the fields so there’s nobody there. Women’s logic 101. Only somebody who thinks like that would express contempt for a farmer’s occupation.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Alden
    @JPS

    There’s no one in the fields because the planting is finished and the crops aren’t ready to be picked. By machinery, not the trash of Mexico. Where you do see idle criminal men is in the towns idling about coming and going from the criminal court and jails.

    You never grew a vegetable in your life. You have no idea of modern farm machinery. Probably think wheat is cut by long lines if serfs with hand scythes.

    Replies: @SBaker
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @Ron Unz
    @Emslander


    Like your master, Mr. Unz, you are a fucking idiot.

    Type I and Type II diabetes are two entirely different diseases, with entirely different causes. I has a genetic cause. II has a behavioral cause.
    �
    Well, of course when I mention diabetes in my articles I'm referring to Type II diabetes. After all, I'm focusing on a illness that rose so dramatically over the last few decades, almost certainly due to dietary/nutritional issues. Obviously, a purely genetic illness is irrelevant.

    Anyway, something like 90-95% of all diabetes cases are Type II:

    https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/about/about-type-2-diabetes.html

    Since only a such small fraction of total diabetes cases are Type I and they have nothing to do with my analysis, I can't see why you're nitpicking over this sort of casual use of the language.

    Replies: @Emslander, @Alden, @Alden

    I took human anatomy in college. To avoid more ghastly boring useless biology or chemistry requirement

    It was really for nursing and pre med students. So it was very medical. I learned a lot and used the information all my life. Great information for raising kids. Best thing I learned the difference between the one cell thick with receptor cells to grab everything going by in the rectum and the 28 cell thick with horizontal vertical and diagonal layers continually bath in mucus that absorbs kills germs of the vaginal lining. Like. a fan belt with germ killers.

    So as soon as the liars started yapping that women could get Aids from normal hetero sex I knew it was a lie and a fraud my. We dissected cats. Mine’s heart was lodged way up on top of its lung Prof said it probably been kicked from behind very hard. We got to watch the med students dissecting human bodies too. Human any animal body is a perfect machine.

  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • @Poupon Marx
    @SBaker

    The Russian (very frequently the best and more thoughtful choices and policies) regarding GMOs.

    https://crispr-gene-editing-regs-tracker.geneticliteracyproject.org/russia-crops-food/

    Replies: @SBaker

    The Russian (very frequently the best and more thoughtful choices and policies) regarding GMOs.

    Post the article if you wish. I don’t like to click on links when I know nothing about the origin. Don’t get me wrong; the Russians have some top notch scientists, but I see you last name is Marx. I am not a gene jockey, but I have several friends that are.

  • @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    I imagine that there are some harvested crops that are not GMO; probably damn few. As I said before, GOM crops have not been tested on any humans, just like 5G. Any time I go grocery shopping, I try to avoid all foods that indicate they're of GMO origin.

    That took some real effort on your part to reply to my long post that dealt with unions, etc. I hope that you didn't tire yourself out too much.

    Replies: @SBaker

    As I said before–you have never been a farmer.

    I asked one simple question — what crop do you know of that has not been genetically modified?

    You can’t name a single one that has not been genetically modified? Answer the question please. You can’t any because all food in grocery stores has been genetically modified. Please consider volunteering for the testing of any new technology you fear. haha

    Unions were once needed, like the democrats also needed slaves. The time for both is past.

  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @Ron Unz
    @Emslander


    Like your master, Mr. Unz, you are a fucking idiot.

    Type I and Type II diabetes are two entirely different diseases, with entirely different causes. I has a genetic cause. II has a behavioral cause.
    �
    Well, of course when I mention diabetes in my articles I'm referring to Type II diabetes. After all, I'm focusing on a illness that rose so dramatically over the last few decades, almost certainly due to dietary/nutritional issues. Obviously, a purely genetic illness is irrelevant.

    Anyway, something like 90-95% of all diabetes cases are Type II:

    https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/about/about-type-2-diabetes.html

    Since only a such small fraction of total diabetes cases are Type I and they have nothing to do with my analysis, I can't see why you're nitpicking over this sort of casual use of the language.

    Replies: @Emslander, @Alden, @Alden

    I always use childhood onset for the serious deadly type because I can’t remember which is which. Dead at 10 or 11 is serious.

  • @Mike Conrad
    @The Alarmist

    It's one great way to enjoy whole-wheat pizza crusts, or even veggie crust for those who feel adventurous.

    Which reminds me: I've always wondered why whole-wheat flour costs more than the white "enriched" variety. Similarly why brown rice costs twice as much as "fortified" white.

    Both healthy varieties are much less processed (as in virtually none) so why should they cost more? And they have no additives.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Alden

    Whole wheat flour and brown rice cost more because people are happy to pay a little but more for them.

  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro

    As I said before--you have never been a farmer. I asked one simple question -- what crop do you know of that has not been genetically modified?

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Poupon Marx

    The Russian (very frequently the best and more thoughtful choices and policies) regarding GMOs.

    https://crispr-gene-editing-regs-tracker.geneticliteracyproject.org/russia-crops-food/

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Poupon Marx


    The Russian (very frequently the best and more thoughtful choices and policies) regarding GMOs.
    �
    Post the article if you wish. I don't like to click on links when I know nothing about the origin. Don't get me wrong; the Russians have some top notch scientists, but I see you last name is Marx. I am not a gene jockey, but I have several friends that are.
  • @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro

    As I said before--you have never been a farmer. I asked one simple question -- what crop do you know of that has not been genetically modified?

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Poupon Marx

    I imagine that there are some harvested crops that are not GMO; probably damn few. As I said before, GOM crops have not been tested on any humans, just like 5G. Any time I go grocery shopping, I try to avoid all foods that indicate they’re of GMO origin.

    That took some real effort on your part to reply to my long post that dealt with unions, etc. I hope that you didn’t tire yourself out too much.

    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro

    As I said before–you have never been a farmer.

    I asked one simple question — what crop do you know of that has not been genetically modified?
    �
    You can't name a single one that has not been genetically modified? Answer the question please. You can't any because all food in grocery stores has been genetically modified. Please consider volunteering for the testing of any new technology you fear. haha

    Unions were once needed, like the democrats also needed slaves. The time for both is past.
  • @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    Your post is about 50% nonsense. I worked at those factories because they were a way of myself attaining some semblance of fiscal "success."

    Quote:

    "I’ve been a scientist for most of my 7 decades of life, from chemist to bio-scientist. At the same time I have lived on a farm for 5 decades growing livestock and food. Furthermore I am a stock market investor–an easy way to add to the income stream."

    How could you be living on a farm, growing livestock & food and at the same time hold positions as a chemist and bio-scientist? Regarding farming, the USA now is being inundated with bio-engineered crops 0f genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which have NOT been tested on human beings.

    You said in one of your posts that Roundup® has been "tested hundreds of times" - by whom? The pesticide companies? On humans?

    In regard to your diatribe on unions, if it were not for the companies treating their workers with such contempt in the first place, there would never have been any need for unions. If it were not for the unions, we probably still would not have any benefits, such as paid vacation, sick leave, profit sharing, etc.

    As a former member of the United Auto Workers union (the UAW), I am very sorry about all the corruption that has overtaken that union, with many union officers now serving jail sentences and others under indictment. When Walter Reuther was president of that union, there was ZERO corruption in that union.

    In regard to your statement about the unions being responsible for the decline of American auto manufacturers - that is utterly preposterous. The unions were not the ones responsible for the diminishing amounts of capital being devoted to research & development, the huge salaries of the auto company executives or the continual company stock buy-backs. These were MANAGEMENT decisions.

    When Alfred P. Sloane was CEO of General Motors (GM), he went around the country and sat down with owners of GM dealerships, writing down on paper what their concerns were, and after getting back to Detroit, he ACTED on those concerns. Sloane had the utmost respect for Walter Reuther, as he knew that Reuther was a man of his word and that Reuther completely understood what it took to make the auto companies profitable. When was the last time you heard of an auto company CEO doing this?

    Quote:

    "I have never been a member of a union and enjoyed the abundance of opportunities to work and make plenty of money. Mechanization and robots will soon put all unions out of business, once the rotten democrats are out of power."

    I have a little "story" for you, in regard to robots and automation. Years ago, a prominent Ford official was escorting a prominent UAW official around one of Ford's production facilities. I do not know if it was in a stamping plant or some other facility; that does not matter. What DOES matter is that the Ford official expressed his pride in the installation of the robots and told the UAW official that the robots didn't take breaks, call in sick or pay union dues. Upon hearing this, the UAW official agreed with the Ford official in his statements about the robots and then told him that the robots DID NOT PURCHASE FORD VEHICLES, EITHER!

    You might not be aware of this, but Walter Reuther died in a plane crash in 1970. It was the second plane crash that he had been involved in. The previous one was in 1969. "They" wanted him out of the way, because he was an incorruptible person, who looked out for ALL workers, not just union workers.

    Some of the more recent "casualties" here in the USA in regard to the removal of production of some or all of their production from our country are: Carrier refrigeration, Hershey's chocolate, Rawlings & Wilson sporting goods, and Levi & Wrangler jeans. Why did they move production out of the USA? Were they unprofitable or were their workers inefficient? Was it the unions? NO, it was because of the parent corporations insatiable thirst for PROFITS. These corporations do not give a damn about the communities or states in which they are located, nor do9 they care about the long-term future of the USA or its citizens.

    In regard to you stating that you were a "stock-market investor" - all I can say about that is good for you. In my senior year in high school, 1968-1969, I took an elective class in economics. The teacher was a very sharp older lady, who, in the course of her lessons, explained to the class how the stock market worked. She said that the reason individuals (and institutions) purchased stocks was because they paid a higher rate of return on investment, as compared with what banks paid on savings accounts. She said that people invested in concerns that had a proven "track record" of profitability.

    It is now 2024 and all that has "gone out the window." (Rich) people and institutions now purchase stocks with the intent of re-selling them at a later date and in the process, making a lot of money. The stock market has been turned into a GIANT CASINO. And all kinds of financial concerns have sprung up, pushing their "financial instruments" whose sole purpose is to rip people off. That is the main industry here in the USA now - ripping people off. And no one is better at it than the banks and the "financial industry"

    I will give you one more example of the FRAUD that takes place here in the USA and I draw on this from my own experience. Just over 7 years ago, I relocated to NE Tennessee from northern Illinois, where I had worked my entire life. After months of searching, I finally found a MODEST house that I wanted to purchase. The house was listed at $300K; I think that I "bought" it for $295K. I could have bought the house outright, except that I'd have incurred a huge (unconstitutional) income tax liability for redeeming some IRAs.

    I put down $150K CASH, from the sale of my house in Illinois and obtained a mortgage for approximately $145K. In the 7 years that I've been here and making payments on the house, the amount of money that has been applied to the principal has totaled to roughly $20K - all the rest has gone to INTEREST - on "money" that never existed in the first place! But that's not the worst of it. If I miss some payments, the mortgage company can foreclose on the property and take possession of it. I will be out everything that I have put into the house and they will end up WITH AN ASSET. This would be the result of a mortgage originating from the creation of FICTITIOUS "money."

    The point that I am trying to make is that the entire economy of the USA and those of the rest of the so-called "civilized" world ARE BASED ON FRAUD - the fictitious creation of money out of thin air. The banks and other individuals use this DEBT to "get one over" on their fellow citizens.

    I have worked my entire life being gainfully employed, going by the rules and living in a responsible manner. Where has it got me? Absolutely NOWHERE. What money I have left keeps decreasing in value every day. The food that I eat is poisoned by chemicals and other means of adulteration and even the air that I breathe here in NE Tennessee is being poisoned by the chemtrails that I see on a regular basis.

    You, "Carney" and "John Johnson" seem to be the resident apologists on this website for the United States. None of you fool me, nor does anyone in the "mainstream media."

    Replies: @SBaker, @Wizard of Oz

    As I said before–you have never been a farmer. I asked one simple question — what crop do you know of that has not been genetically modified?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Brad Anbro
    @SBaker

    I imagine that there are some harvested crops that are not GMO; probably damn few. As I said before, GOM crops have not been tested on any humans, just like 5G. Any time I go grocery shopping, I try to avoid all foods that indicate they're of GMO origin.

    That took some real effort on your part to reply to my long post that dealt with unions, etc. I hope that you didn't tire yourself out too much.

    Replies: @SBaker
    , @Poupon Marx
    @SBaker

    The Russian (very frequently the best and more thoughtful choices and policies) regarding GMOs.

    https://crispr-gene-editing-regs-tracker.geneticliteracyproject.org/russia-crops-food/

    Replies: @SBaker
  • @Alden
    @SBaker

    Like all the Econ 101 cubicle coolies you’re just jealous if the unionized workers who made double or more your income. AND you’re a farmer. The business most responsible for flooding America with tens of millions of illegal Hispanics. Who work on your farm for less than a generation. Then their kids either steal a good affirmative action job from a White American. Or remain where they were born and drift into crime idleness and dependency on their kids and baby mommas welfare.

    I drive up and down the Ca big AG valleys several times a year. I see those towns and farms. Miles of angus beef cattle grazing with no humans in sight. The fruit and vegetable farms only need human workers about 6 weeks a year for planting and picking. The fruit trees and bushes only need humans about 3 or 4 weeks for picking. The fields are empty of humans. Except in strawberry picking. Lots of people then. Tiny little Asians. The Japanese American farmers probably bring
    them for the short seasons from Cambodia or Burma or somewhere. Rent a slave economics.

    How I despise the petty bourgeoisie who are so jealous of truly skilled unionized workers. You think you’re a step above the skilled unionized workers. But you make half their income. And the elites have no respect for you at all. You too can be replaced by Asian and Indian cubicle coolies who will make half of what you make. And live 25 people on bunk beds in a small 3 bedroom house.

    You brag about making money on the stock market. Most of the men I know make money on the stock market. Nothing special about that. It’s what men do.

    Replies: @SBaker, @JPS

    Like all the Econ 101 cubicle coolies you’re just jealous if the unionized workers who made double or more your income. AND you’re a farmer. The business most responsible for flooding America with tens of millions of illegal Hispanics. Who work on your farm for less than a generation. Then their kids either steal a good affirmative action job from a White American. Or remain where they were born and drift into crime idleness and dependency on their kids and baby mommas welfare.

    I drive up and down the Ca big AG valleys several times a year. I see those towns and farms. Miles of angus beef cattle grazing with no humans in sight. The fruit and vegetable farms only need human workers about 6 weeks a year for planting and picking. The fruit trees and bushes only need humans about 3 or 4 weeks for picking. The fields are empty of humans. Except in strawberry picking. Lots of people then. Tiny little Asians. The Japanese American farmers probably bring
    them for the short seasons from Cambodia or Burma or somewhere. Rent a slave economics.

    How I despise the petty bourgeoisie who are so jealous of truly skilled unionized workers. You think you’re a step above the skilled unionized workers. But you make half their income. And the elites have no respect for you at all.

    I suffered the misfortune of living in CA for 6 years. Your attitude about “unions” is driving your diatribe. I have never had a hispanic on my farm in the middle of the country. I know people that have and see them mainly in cities here, but the problem for the union slugs, is the hispanics work circles around them. And I get it, the job of the union bosses is to make the workers hate the “big corps” they work for.

    The Democrat Party is composed mainly of three types of people 1) welfare bums who want to be paid for doing nothing; 2) union workers who want to be paid a whole lot for doing very little; and 3) blood sucking career politician lawyers who are willing to steal from hard-working people to buy the votes of the first two groups. If these “skilled union workers” are so talented, why would 3rd world workers outperform them–they must be more skilled, right?

    If you wish to put your money where your mouth is; we can place a wager through Las Vegas agents that hold the betting money? How bout it union bot?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Alden
    @SBaker

    Again, jealousy of Union workers.
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • You know what is the real problem of most people in the USA and in other countries? That there is this thing called “truth”, and there are these theories called “argumentun ad populum” “consensus reality” and “the bandwagon effect”

    According to the theories of argumentun ad populum, consensus reality and the bandwagon effect theories. The truth really means and is really based on what the majority supports. For instance in the USA the majority believes that communism, a workers-state, socialism is evil and wrong and false. And capitalism, neoliberalism, the free markets, the oligarchic class, the stupid anti-scientific theory of the invisible markets of Adam Smith is correct. And this is why americans who are not very intelligent, and who love to be mind-controlled, and have a collective-slave mentality, and who are very controlled by the mainstream media, by churches, by their own friends, by their own families and by the society as a whole really thinks that capitalism is good and socialism is evil.

    The same happens in the wars of the Middle East and Ukraine. According to most americans Israel and Ukraine are good and Russia and Palestine are evil

    And the same happens in the world of diets, americans think that the right way to lose weight, is the anti-scientific theory of calories in versus calories out (CICO), along with a high-carbohydrates low protein and low-fat diet.

    And that’s why the conventional wisdom is that low-carb, ket0, carnivore diets are wrong and high-carb low-fat diets are right. No wonder all americans are fat, the 100% population of this country is fat. And only a tiny percent is in their correct body weight

    This country as a whole is totally wrong not only in political ideology, but also in physiology, nutrition and in the way americans live, and in every other aspects of their personal life.

    We need a total change of every thing in USA, an overthrow of capitalism, zionism, and the high-carb paradigm in the way americans eat.

    That’s the problem of this country, that it is totally wrong in every thing !!

    Something has to give !!

    .

  • @Franz
    @Kurt Knispel


    The lion is the symbol of the tribe of Yehudah, from which David, Solomon, and other scum emerged, including Moshiach.
    �
    But that is folklore. David, Saul, and Moses never existed.

    As always, the real crime is using myth to replace History. Let the North rally around that, and it will begin to win.

    Replies: @Kurt Knispel

    Agreed!

    There are many adjustments to be made; the lion has to go too!
    Can one hold up a flag with a lion, without holding up the parasite that has taken root with it?
    Otherwise it’s like being hypnotized by the wrong lion. It is their heraldic, not ours.
    Lions, dragons, double-headed eagles, snakes and what not are misused for purposes of intimidation, oppression and slavehood; pawns carrying their banner to be devoured under… like sheep by the lion.

    Foregoing meat consumption will lead to thowing off the promoters of death and destruction including their logos.

  • @the ronin
    @Je Suis Omar Mateen

    Try a fasted workout in the morning. Some people are able to fast 16 hours or more, I prefer to do the workout on about a 12-13 hour fast. It doesn't have to be vigorous. Light cardio, a one mile swim, walking, and jogging all work.

    Replies: @A_Hand_Hidden

    Generally I don’t eat if I’m doing a morning run of 5 miles or less. Over that, a breakfast of eggs, bacon, coffee and sauerkraut. The latter is for stomach biome.

  • Franz says:
    @Kurt Knispel
    @arbeit macht frei

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    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fb/95/74/fb9574d80cdf214343e1b242ac3a7752.jpg
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    The Lion is the Jew’s symbol!

    In Europe it has replaced the bear; a native. There have never been any lions here and yet the whole country is plastered with the carnivora of the desert. (And they added another head to the eagle, a split; references are duality, division, hydra...)

    Whenever you see a flag in the North (called The West by the Jew) with a lion or more in it, you could know that it means the Jew has crept in and rules like the bludger from the desert, wasting others’ lives. Golden fringings and gold on flags is another Jewed symbol.
    The lion is the symbol of the tribe of Yehudah, from which David, Solomon and other scum emerged, including Moshiach.
    “Be bold as a leopard, light as an eagle, swift as a deer and mighty as a lion to do the will of your father, the devil†Also see Lions Club etc. pp.
    David praised a Sau(l) (pig) and Jon a than service to the devil as “lighter than eagles and stronger than lionsâ€.
    Jewpedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah

    Replies: @Franz

    The lion is the symbol of the tribe of Yehudah, from which David, Solomon, and other scum emerged, including Moshiach.

    But that is folklore. David, Saul, and Moses never existed.

    As always, the real crime is using myth to replace History. Let the North rally around that, and it will begin to win.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Kurt Knispel
    @Franz

    Agreed!

    There are many adjustments to be made; the lion has to go too!
    Can one hold up a flag with a lion, without holding up the parasite that has taken root with it?
    Otherwise it's like being hypnotized by the wrong lion. It is their heraldic, not ours.
    Lions, dragons, double-headed eagles, snakes and what not are misused for purposes of intimidation, oppression and slavehood; pawns carrying their banner to be devoured under... like sheep by the lion.

    Foregoing meat consumption will lead to thowing off the promoters of death and destruction including their logos.
  • Good article, Andrew. I’m carnivore. 65% of my calories come from fat every day. I eat about 130-160g of protein. And have done so for years. My blood work is great. High energy levels. I take iodine drops in water, and drink a home-made electrolyte drink with no sugar most days (salt, magnesium and potassium), which is much cheaper than buying a commercial product. I’m in my early 60s, don’t take medications, and haven’t seen a doctor for years outside of a physical injury. We buy half a side of beef from a local farmer, or a full sheep. Food bills are down. And I eat one or two meals a day. Tons of energy. Alert. Clear mind. Best thing I ever did. Wife and daughter and son-in-law all carnivore as well. The young ones are serious lifters and are stronger than ever.

  • Ducky says:

    Carnivore works great IF you do it right. Understand that the human body has 2 choices for energy: either carbs (glucose) or fat. Eating lots of fat is essential when you eliminate carbs. If you try to do lots of lean meat you will force your body to convert protein into glucose — not good. Eat fatty beef (ribeye steak, chuck, 70/30 burger etc.), bacon is great, other pork so-so, eat lots of butter, forget lean meat. If you insist on some chicken eat the fatty skin too. Budget with beef hotdogs, canned meats, sardines, canned salmon, hamburger is fine. Finally, yes, you can be healthy on carnivore for your whole life and you can raise healthy kids as carnivores, too. No matter what you eat noodles, cows, whatever be sure to supplement iodine. If you go off carnivore even a little, you will learn that carbs are truly an addiction — you’ll fatten back up like a steer in a feedlot (unless you’re engaged in heavy physical activity several hours every day) and getting off of them again is a bitch. I speak from lengthy experience.

  • Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that...
  • Alden says:
    @SBaker
    @Brad Anbro


    Regarding your second assertion that I “hate capitalism†– I HATE the “capitalism on steroids†that we now have here in the USA. I spent my entire adult life working as an industrial electrician (United Auto Workers Journeyman Electrician) in INDUSTRY – factories that produced high quality, needed products for which there was a demand. I know EXACTLY what makes a business profitable.

    Nowadays, most of the production here in the USA has moved to foreign countries, in search of ever-higher profits – the American labor force be damned! The company from which I retired, had been in existence in Rockford, Illinois for over 100 years. Before I began my work there, it was a family-owned business, who treated their employees with the utmost respect. Back when it was family owned, they had a top-notch cafeteria for all of the employees. My immediate supervisor had been there for over 37 years.
    �
    The courtesy of a response is sometimes difficult and may offend, but take it for what it is worth. I've been a scientist for most of my 7 decades of life, from chemist to bio-scientist. At the same time I have lived on a farm for 5 decades growing livestock and food. Furthermore I am a stock market investor--an easy way to add to the income stream. The Uncle I was named after, was a mechanical engineer and with my aunt as business manager, made parts for all the Big Auto makers, that are now fading fast. Unions have been a horribly destructive force, driving industries out of the country for better, cheaper, laborers that are grateful for their jobs, and aren't taught to hate their employers. I realize this feeds your hatred for corporations now, but the union extortion racket is fading fast too. May we all live long enough to see the dead heap of union corruption. If not for unions, the US auto industry would have continued to lead the world. Same with the steel industry. I have never been a member of a union and enjoyed the abundance of opportunities to work and make plenty of money. Mechanization and robots will soon put all unions out of business, once the rotten democrats are out of power.

    And BTW, no one ever forced you to work for those evil companies, yet you did for how many years?

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Alden

    Like all the Econ 101 cubicle coolies you’re just jealous if the unionized workers who made double or more your income. AND you’re a farmer. The business most responsible for flooding America with tens of millions of illegal Hispanics. Who work on your farm for less than a generation. Then their kids either steal a good affirmative action job from a White American. Or remain where they were born and drift into crime idleness and dependency on their kids and baby mommas welfare.

    I drive up and down the Ca big AG valleys several times a year. I see those towns and farms. Miles of angus beef cattle grazing with no humans in sight. The fruit and vegetable farms only need human workers about 6 weeks a year for planting and picking. The fruit trees and bushes only need humans about 3 or 4 weeks for picking. The fields are empty of humans. Except in strawberry picking. Lots of people then. Tiny little Asians. The Japanese American farmers probably bring
    them for the short seasons from Cambodia or Burma or somewhere. Rent a slave economics.

    How I despise the petty bourgeoisie who are so jealous of truly skilled unionized workers. You think you’re a step above the skilled unionized workers. But you make half their income. And the elites have no respect for you at all. You too can be replaced by Asian and Indian cubicle coolies who will make half of what you make. And live 25 people on bunk beds in a small 3 bedroom house.

    You brag about making money on the stock market. Most of the men I know make money on the stock market. Nothing special about that. It’s what men do.

    •ï¿½Agree: Brad Anbro
    •ï¿½Replies: @SBaker
    @Alden


    Like all the Econ 101 cubicle coolies you’re just jealous if the unionized workers who made double or more your income. AND you’re a farmer. The business most responsible for flooding America with tens of millions of illegal Hispanics. Who work on your farm for less than a generation. Then their kids either steal a good affirmative action job from a White American. Or remain where they were born and drift into crime idleness and dependency on their kids and baby mommas welfare.

    I drive up and down the Ca big AG valleys several times a year. I see those towns and farms. Miles of angus beef cattle grazing with no humans in sight. The fruit and vegetable farms only need human workers about 6 weeks a year for planting and picking. The fruit trees and bushes only need humans about 3 or 4 weeks for picking. The fields are empty of humans. Except in strawberry picking. Lots of people then. Tiny little Asians. The Japanese American farmers probably bring
    them for the short seasons from Cambodia or Burma or somewhere. Rent a slave economics.

    How I despise the petty bourgeoisie who are so jealous of truly skilled unionized workers. You think you’re a step above the skilled unionized workers. But you make half their income. And the elites have no respect for you at all.
    �
    I suffered the misfortune of living in CA for 6 years. Your attitude about "unions" is driving your diatribe. I have never had a hispanic on my farm in the middle of the country. I know people that have and see them mainly in cities here, but the problem for the union slugs, is the hispanics work circles around them. And I get it, the job of the union bosses is to make the workers hate the "big corps" they work for.

    The Democrat Party is composed mainly of three types of people 1) welfare bums who want to be paid for doing nothing; 2) union workers who want to be paid a whole lot for doing very little; and 3) blood sucking career politician lawyers who are willing to steal from hard-working people to buy the votes of the first two groups. If these "skilled union workers" are so talented, why would 3rd world workers outperform them--they must be more skilled, right?

    If you wish to put your money where your mouth is; we can place a wager through Las Vegas agents that hold the betting money? How bout it union bot?

    Replies: @Alden
    , @JPS
    @Alden

    You don't see anybody in the fields so there's nobody there. Women's logic 101. Only somebody who thinks like that would express contempt for a farmer's occupation.

    Replies: @Alden
  • Most people are fat or at least overweight. It’s totally ridiculous in America and the Anglosphere more generally, where teenagers and children are fat, but even in Europe, people start to put on a lot of weight in their 30s and 40s. This is not natural or good. Many men have been turning to drugs,...
  • @krm
    Meat only is not sustainable.. And it doesn't work for everyone...

    Replies: @A B Coreopsis

    Reread the headline. This piece is primarily geared to the fat and obese desiring weight loss.

    But Andrew says so many perceptive things in this article (such as the worthlessness and tastelessness of factory chicken) that the piece merely reinforces his brilliance in areas that I would not have thought he concerned himself with (I’ve not read any other nutrition article by him).

    If it isn’t clear that meat (red in particular) will be effectively the prerogative of the wealthy in the future, then you’re not paying attention. The “beyond meat†movement is just getting started. You cannot compare what limited meat selections there are in the largest grocery chains (eg Kroger) compared to the butcher shops of the 70s/80s/90s.

    Similarly, the hoi polloi will be wearing polyester only — as can be seen in the changing choices even among the “aspirational†brands. A woman I know who is a textile collector tells me that the J C Penney percale sheets from the 70s (“Pencaleâ€) are superior to anything available today in current production apart from luxury Italian offerings (eg Pratesi).

    Let the masses eat low quality protein, and wear and sleep on polyester. Burlap and muslin will be alternatives for those who aspire to natural fabrics.

  • @SteveK9
    It keeps being revived under different names, but Atkins said it all in the 70's. Cut down on carbohydrates ... period.

    Replies: @Sam Hildebrand, @Guest 26

    British undertaker William Banting published “Letter on Corpulence, Addressed to the Public” in 1863, espousing the benefits of low carb diets.

  • @Correction
    Anglin is missing the point about meats, but that's expected since he's a comedian.

    Adults are not growing up anymore so the need for all the amino acids is less than in puberty, and some amino acids are very inflammatory.

    You need to balance the amino acids profile as you grow old by eating both meat and organ meat, and in moderation, you don't need all that meat (protein), anyway.

    True, carbs are probably the main cause of obesity, but even here there are details to consider, like carbs from seeds being the major culprit of obesity, compared to fruits.

    Replies: @A B Coreopsis

    Just why do you read him? For laughs?

    You have a thimble of brainpower compared to the expanse of Andrew’s interests, relentless diligence and remarkable writing skills.

  • @don't care

    a healthy body and a healthy spirit go together.
    �
    True enough, but it goes somewhat further than a vague "healthy spiritual life." A person's qi, or spirit, body is drastically affected by what he ingests, especially junk like alcohol, drugs and caffeine. Once you quit those things and become totally detoxified of them the qi (don't get hung up on the chinese word) flows well and you can easily manifest physical body changes while in a meditative altered state, even one as light as the alpha wave state, or do astral projection, etc. Occultists call this internal alchemy, which is a sort of magick except it doesn't involve the evocation/invocation of spirits or external powers. It's how I've stayed young and healthy. Last month I found a new cavity in my teeth and healed it this way.

    Healthy body-healthy spirit is a bigger deal than you suspect.

    Replies: @Old Hicktory

    Where would you direct someone who wanted to know more about the “healthy body-healthy spirit” thing?

  • “Let your food be your medicine and your medicine your food.”

  • As long as there are slaughter-houses, there are wars; Tolstoi.

  • @arbeit macht frei
    @Kurt Knispel

    why do you demean a lion by comparing it to a jew?

    jews are hyenas.

    Replies: @Trinity, @inspector general, @Kurt Knispel

    The Lion is the Jew’s symbol!

    In Europe it has replaced the bear; a native. There have never been any lions here and yet the whole country is plastered with the carnivora of the desert. (And they added another head to the eagle, a split; references are duality, division, hydra…)

    Whenever you see a flag in the North (called The West by the Jew) with a lion or more in it, you could know that it means the Jew has crept in and rules like the bludger from the desert, wasting others’ lives. Golden fringings and gold on flags is another Jewed symbol.
    The lion is the symbol of the tribe of Yehudah, from which David, Solomon and other scum emerged, including Moshiach.
    “Be bold as a leopard, light as an eagle, swift as a deer and mighty as a lion to do the will of your father, the devil†Also see Lions Club etc. pp.
    David praised a Sau(l) (pig) and Jon a than service to the devil as “lighter than eagles and stronger than lionsâ€.
    Jewpedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah

    •ï¿½Replies: @Franz
    @Kurt Knispel


    The lion is the symbol of the tribe of Yehudah, from which David, Solomon, and other scum emerged, including Moshiach.
    �
    But that is folklore. David, Saul, and Moses never existed.

    As always, the real crime is using myth to replace History. Let the North rally around that, and it will begin to win.

    Replies: @Kurt Knispel
  • eah says:
    @eah
    @Dutch Boy

    >Your mitochondria need glucose to operate, so you do need some carbs.

    The body is able to synthesize glucose from e.g. fat and protein via a process called gluconeogenesis -- of the two diet alternatives, one high in carbohydrate and one very low in carbohydrate, the former appears to be far worse for the average person -- it also seems clear genetics play a role in how susceptible a person on a high carbohydrate diet is to the development of 'diseases of modern civilization' (diabetes, heart disease, obesity, etc).

    Replies: @Alden, @eah

    >genetics play a role in how susceptible a person on a high carbohydrate diet is …

    Unz apparently chose not to republish it, but today there is a related DS story, one based on this from The Post Millenial:

    San Francisco hires overweight ‘fat activist’ to give guidance on ‘weight stigma’

    She says ‘I was born a fat person into a fat-hating culture’ — she’s no doubt right in that she is genetically susceptible to becoming obese in the current Esskultur, which features a lot of processed food dense in carbohydrate, including sugar (and fructose).

    And regarding dysgenic forces, another is incremental tolerance, which demands society tolerate more and more increasingly harmful influences, as well as growing numbers, even the promotion, of low quality human capital (like this woman) — any society that can no longer rationally discriminate between right and wrong, good and bad, low quality and high quality, constructive and destructive, etc, is doomed.

  • Even if it says “organic†or “natural,†none of that stuff should be consumed by humans.

    “Natural” sounds harmless but all that means is that the substance exists in nature, which includes salt and sugar.

  • @Anonymous
    @YetAnotherAnon


    Amazing how many work problem solutions float into your head when you are on the treadmill, thinking nothing but “when can I stop?â€.
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    Yeah, treadmill running is painfully boring. Put in AirPods, play a 2-hour long podcast, and go outside into nature for a run.

    https://www.tbmlockerroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/park.jpg

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    Replies: @The Alarmist, @YetAnotherAnon

    ” go outside into nature for a run”

    I would do that if the treadmill was occupied, but the mill is easier on the feet and knees.

  • Rogue says:
    @Je Suis Omar Mateen
    @Rogue

    Fasting is another hoax, along with MUH SEED OILS. Every time I involuntarily fast because of illness I lose 15-20% of my strength and my skin hangs off me all saggy and loose. It takes weeks to regain the lost strength and muscle. Meantime I'm sporting saggy baggy b*tch tits for the duration. Gross. Fasting devours muscle tissue and gives you resting AIDS face.

    Replies: @the ronin, @Rogue, @Rogue

    Of course, something else I picked up in your comment (but didn’t address in my first reply) is that you mentioned that you fasted due to illness.

    Clearly, you weren’t fasting out of choice, and therefore can’t really make a judgement about the benefits of fasting on that basis.

    Not having a dig at you, do understand, but merely pointing out that fasting should be voluntary – and not as a result of sickness.

    I recommend you try a few days of voluntary fasting (whilst in good health) and I can pretty much guarantee you’ll feel better for it.

  • Rogue says:
    @Je Suis Omar Mateen
    @Rogue

    Fasting is another hoax, along with MUH SEED OILS. Every time I involuntarily fast because of illness I lose 15-20% of my strength and my skin hangs off me all saggy and loose. It takes weeks to regain the lost strength and muscle. Meantime I'm sporting saggy baggy b*tch tits for the duration. Gross. Fasting devours muscle tissue and gives you resting AIDS face.

    Replies: @the ronin, @Rogue, @Rogue

    If fasting doesn’t work for you, then I’d recommend not doing it and finding an alternative weight loss method that does suit you (if presumably you are overweight).

    However, it definitely works for me and I decided more than a year ago that as long as I’m able to do it (I’m in my early 60’s) I will fast for the rest of my life on a regular basis.

    Suffice to say, I’ve tried many different diets over the decades (started piling on the pounds already in my early 20’s but got seriously fat only in my mid 30’s) and none of them had any real long-term effect.

    Fasting, or very low calorie dieting (which strictly speaking is what I’m doing) works for me. The body goes into a state of ketosis and therefore you don’t really feel hungry much at all, and energy levels are not an issue. Of course, I’m speaking of my own experience only but I’m sure this would apply to most people as well. Though obviously not everybody.

  • @Je Suis Omar Mateen
    @Rogue

    Fasting is another hoax, along with MUH SEED OILS. Every time I involuntarily fast because of illness I lose 15-20% of my strength and my skin hangs off me all saggy and loose. It takes weeks to regain the lost strength and muscle. Meantime I'm sporting saggy baggy b*tch tits for the duration. Gross. Fasting devours muscle tissue and gives you resting AIDS face.

    Replies: @the ronin, @Rogue, @Rogue

    Try a fasted workout in the morning. Some people are able to fast 16 hours or more, I prefer to do the workout on about a 12-13 hour fast. It doesn’t have to be vigorous. Light cardio, a one mile swim, walking, and jogging all work.

    •ï¿½Replies: @A_Hand_Hidden
    @the ronin

    Generally I don't eat if I'm doing a morning run of 5 miles or less. Over that, a breakfast of eggs, bacon, coffee and sauerkraut. The latter is for stomach biome.
  • I would recommend fasted workouts. These are done in the morning, prior to eating. They don’t have to be vigorous, although I did a 4.5 swim on a 12 hour fast. At first, whether doing swimming or other cardio, the hunger pangs are strong, but they dissipate. The level of well-being throughout the day is amazing. I combine light cardi, circuit training and the hot tub(wet sauna) and it is like therapy.

  • There was a Chinese guy who lived a long life consuming nothing but sorghum juice all the days of his life.

  • @Dumbo
    The only way to lose weight is eating less. That's all. Doesn't matter so much what you eat, as how much. Of course sugar and carbs are worse. And I suppose it's harder to get fat in a meat-only diet, because you will usually eat less quantities. But fasting and just eating smaller quantities is enough. I suppose some exercise helps too, or at least walking and moving about.

    As for fasting, the longest I managed so far was 50 hours (2 days). Just water and tea. But I think with practice I could do it for a longer time. I didn't feel hungry a lot during that time except in the first hours. It's more the temptation of eating something, out of boredom, more than hunger itself. You need to be busy doing something in order not to think about food.

    Replies: @Low-carb Political Movement, @inspector general

    When I fast, I go through “plateaus” where I do not feel hunger for so many hours, then my “stomach shrinks” or something, and for an hour or two I feel hungry. Then another plateau. In general, the longer I fast the less hunger I feel. I have fasted for five days this way on water and black coffee, doing heavy physical work all day, and keeping up with the job, and never feeling faint. I think body/metabolic type matters. My wife calls me an “easy keeper”: I love food, but don’t really need much.

    I am a type 2 diabetic. High protein and fat, low carb all the way.

  • @arbeit macht frei
    @Kurt Knispel

    why do you demean a lion by comparing it to a jew?

    jews are hyenas.

    Replies: @Trinity, @inspector general, @Kurt Knispel

    I would say rather jackals. Hyenas are individually strong. Then again, Hyenas are like Hermaphrodites, so that is a point in favor of the hyena designation.

  • @Priss Factor
    The Weight of Justice

    https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1869029771876941975

    Replies: @Anon, @arbeit macht frei, @inspector general

    Where is Sverdlov when you need him?

  • @Anonymous
    @Emslander


    Because that 5% are human beings thrown in with a pack of drunks and gluttons.
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    Hate to break it to you, but the person you insulted and treated with contempt was also a human being.

    Replies: @Emslander

    Well, Mr. Anonymous, that person was making the argument that people with a disease that came to them primarily through a genetic disposition (possibly triggered by vaccines) don’t deserve to live and that their descendants don’t deserve to be born.

    If it hadn’t been for the development of insulin treatment before WWII, I wouldn’t have been conceived, nor my two siblings. Besides being entirely wrong, because recessive genes don’t operate the way he assumed they do, the disposition toward Type I diabetes has no relationship to the glutton-caused Type II diabetes.

    So, calling those who proposes such things fucking idiots is a mild judgement compared to saying that others don’t deserve to live. In addition, it is stupid on its face.

  • @arbeit macht frei
    @Kurt Knispel

    why do you demean a lion by comparing it to a jew?

    jews are hyenas.

    Replies: @Trinity, @inspector general, @Kurt Knispel

    Jews are definitely the hyena stealing a lion’s kill. And we all know the lion isn’t “the king of the jungle†anyhow. A bull elephant or a full grown female elephant would destroy a lion, as would a hippo, a ðŸ¦, a full grown giraffe 🦒 can be seen stomping a lion out if it isn’t overwhelmed by sheer numbers. Hmm, come to think of it the Jew is more rodent like than anything else. Maybe 🪳 kikeroaches fit best.

  • @Avery
    @Dutch Boy

    {Your mitochondria need glucose to operate, so you do need some carbs. }

    So please explain how did Inuit survive for 1,000s of years eating only meat and blubber.
    Inuit do eat some berries and lichen and such when those are available in season, but their diet is pretty near exclusively meat and blubber from sea creatures. And in winter it’s only meat and blubber.
    Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    Also explain how Masai survive for 1,000s of years eating only beef, drinking cow milk, and cow blood.

    Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson -- to prove that you can live on meat and fat alone as he had observed living with Inuit -- spent 1 year under observation of medical doctors in US eating meat and animal fat only. His vitals were perfect at the conclusion of the test.

    Humans have the ability to generate glucose from the meat and fat they eat: it's called Gluconeogenesis. But the body needs time to adapt, if you have been raised on eating lots and lots of carbs, as most of us are today.

    Before agriculture and "domestication" of various seed grains -- wheat, rice, etc. -- humans (and their ancestors) thrived on exclusively meat* and animal fat for millions of years. They also ate occasional tubers, wild berries and such to survive, whenever meat was scarce. And wild honey was prized, but very hard to get and very rare**.

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    * there are meats and there are meats: the beef currently produced in most of US concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), is not very healthy. The meat that comes closest today to what ancetors ate is pasture raised 100% grass fed and grass finished beef.

    ** also evidenced by the very few isolated hunter gatherer tribes that still exist.

    Replies: @Ed Case, @Dutch Boy