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By Ted Belman

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April 16, 2020 | 7,626 Comments »

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  1. Thanks, Peloni.

    1. “Since the vaccine rollout, however, the historical ratios have been off the charts slanted towards cancers being more aggressive, sometimes to the point that by the time the patient is diagnosed with what would normally be thought to be a slow growing cancer, the cancer is already too far advanced to provide any useful treatment.”

    An acquaintance of my wife, a medical worker who probably took the clot shot, very quickly succumbed to cancer after years being cancer-free — just one of many friends and loved ones with histories of good health, dying suddenly from organ failures, simple infections and so forth, shortly after getting jabbed. Distressingly, some of them have insisted on getting jabbed — usually for the sake of overcoming restrictions and other actions — after we have carefully informed them and pleaded with them.

    2. “The problem with this is that the stain is banned from use (from my understanding) in some countries, and in nations where the stain is available, the political corruption of the medical systems often prevent or limit the Spike stain from being used to detect spike in the cancer biopsy samples.”

    Of course, the world has always been tainted by self-interest and corruption; but this plandemic has successfully corrupted the whole world, involving millions of those in high positions of trust.

  2. @Ted I mean if it were up to me, they would just gun all the murderers down in their cells before breakfast tomorrow, legal niceties be damned, and free them up for pick-pockets and purse snatchers. 😀

    “Whoever sheds human blood, by humans shall their blood be shed; for in the image of God has God made mankind.”

    Genesis 9:6

  3. @Ted

    The process to revoke citizenship is initiated by the interior minister, who must apply within 14 days of a conviction.

    but

    The law read, “Many who hold Israeli citizenship or residency actually receive monthly salaries from the Palestinian Authority as wages and compensation for committing acts of terrorism. These salaries gradually increase with prison-time seniority.”

    What about these? It’s not retroactive?

  4. @Michael
    Thank you for sharing this.

    It has unfortunately been known since about June 2021, six months after the rollout that the shots were involved in down regulating (techy phrase which you can understand as shutting it off) the P53 gene which is responsible for checking the cells in the body for going rogue, ie unregulated growth. Normal cells undergo reproduction based on cellular triggers, but when a cell begins to reproduce and divide without being stimulated to do so, it causes cancerous growth. The P53 gene monitors the body’s cells for unregulated, ie cancerous, growth via the cells of the immune system, which go cell by cell checking for cellular markers authorizing cell division (think of it as a cell having papers validating its existence) and when the required markers indicating normal growth are not present, the identified cancer cell is eliminated.

    When the P53 gene is turned off, slowed down, or interrupted, this process of cancer surveillance does not function, to the degree that it is interrupted or shut down. It was, and still is, to my knowledge, not known to what degree and for how long the down regulation of P53 takes place following vaccination. Following this discovery, like clockwork, over the summer of 2021 and since then, Cole and others have noted that bizarre and highly highly aggressive types of cancers have been detected around the world.

    What is meant by highly aggressive cancers is that every cancer which is diagnosed in a patient is staged, ie it is graded, to gain an understanding of the rate of growth and spread of the tumor. For every tumor type, there is a expectation that, for a given cancer type, there is a historically established ratio of mild to aggressive rate of growth. This knowledge allows the clinicians to gauge a treatment strategy and advise the patient of the likelihood of the outcome of the treatment. Since the vaccine rollout, however, the historical ratios have been off the charts slanted towards cancers being more aggressive, sometimes to the point that by the time the patient is diagnosed with what would normally be thought to be a slow growing cancer, the cancer is already too far advanced to provide any useful treatment.

    In addition to this scenario, it has been seen that treatments for a given cancer is less successful than has historically been the case pre-shot (and pre-Covid). Even more troubling than this, is that cancers which have never been well characterized, ie the treatments are not well developed due to their historical rarity, are now appearing as common. The treatments of these rare cancers are not well described in the literature due their rarity, which makes the treatment both less useful and less successful. Cancer wards have been recognizing these changes ever since the vaccine rollout, as reported by Debra Conrad in Sept 2021.

    What has changed over the past year is the availability of a Spike identifying stain, which can help detect the presence of the spike in the biopsies taken from the cancerous growths. The problem with this is that the stain is banned from use (from my understanding) in some countries, and in nations where the stain is available, the political corruption of the medical systems often prevent or limit the Spike stain from being used to detect spike in the cancer biopsy samples. The stain is very expensive and only a few labs offer it which also add to the limited use of the stain – both the cost and the number of labs would of course likely be changed if it were employed more widely, just FYI.

    Like the sudden death syndrome in the young and the athletes, there is no investigations being funded to determine if the shots are in fact the causative agent of the rise in sudden deaths or the the rise in bizarre and aggressive cancers. We, however, are learning more and more over time, sometimes inadvertently and sometimes thru privately funded research such as was conducted by Dr. Arne Burkhardt for instance.

    There are measures which might be taken to screen for both of these conditions, and apply early treatment to help change the concerning trends of sudden death and aggressive cancers, but there is no govt funding to support such things at this time.

    Josh Sterling, who is a insurance data analyst has a unique proposal to have the insurance companies fill the gap created by govt intransigence to screen for possible early cases and apply some medical interventions which might benefit both the patients outcome and the insurance companies profits. For now, however, all we can do is watch as the statistics continue to raise alarming trends.

  5. Exclusive—Secret China Donations to University of Delaware Soared After the Opening of the Biden Institute
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/02/14/exclusive-secret-china-donations-to-university-of-delaware-soared-after-the-opening-of-the-biden-institute/

    We have the US President and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff in the pocket of the Chinese Communist Party; and yet, the American people are expected to lay down their lives for these guys against the very same CCP!

    God help us!

  6. Philippines files protest over Chinese coastguard use of laser against its boat after Beijing defends action
    Manila says Chinese coastguard tried to block resupply of Filipino troops stationed at Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands on February 6…
    https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3210114/philippines-files-protest-over-chinese-coastguard-use-laser-against-its-boat-after-beijing-defends?module=lead_hero_story&pgtype=homepage

    Chinese CP warmongering

  7. VINYL CHLORIDE LEAK FROM OHIO TRAIN WRECK.

    This from the MSDS:

    “Vinyl Chloride is a chlorinated hydrocarbon occurring as a colorless, highly flammable gas with a mild, sweet odor that may emit toxic fumes of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride and phosgene when heated to decomposition. Vinyl chloride is primarily used to make polyvinyl chloride to manufacture plastics. Exposure to this substance affects the central and peripheral nervous system and causes liver damage. Prolonged exposure to vinyl chloride can cause a set of symptoms that is characterized by Raynaud’s phenomenon, joint and muscle pain and scleroderma-like skin changes. Vinyl chloride is a known human carcinogen and is associated with an increased risk of developing liver cancer, predominantly angiosarcoma of the liver, but is also linked to brain and lung cancer as well as cancer of the lymphatic and hematopoietic system. (NCI05)

    “Phosgene appears as a colorless gas or very low-boiling, volatile liquid with an odor of new-mown hay or green corn. Extremely toxic. Warning properties of the gas inhaled are slight, death may occur within 36 hours (Lewis, 3rd ed., 1993, p. 1027). Prolonged exposure of the containers to intense heat may result in their violent rupturing and rocketing. Rate of onset: Immediate & Delayed (Lungs) Persistence: Minutes – hours Odor threshold: 0.5 ppm Source/use/other hazard: Dye, pesticide, and other industries; history as war gas, corrosive/irritating.”

    https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/phosgene

  8. “‘Progressive’ groups tell Congress to reject ‘dangerous’ Abraham Accords

    Notable signatories were the Progressive Democrats of America, a political organization affiliated with the US Democratic Party, and the US Presbyterian Church, which was recently embroiled in a scandal in which one of its leaders said that Israel was committing a modern act of slavery against Palestinians. The church had over 1.2 million active members in 2020.

    Besides JVP Action, other left-wing Jewish organizations also signed the document, including Jews for Racial and Economic Justice and IfNotNow.

    “The Abraham Accords are dangerous weapons and business deals that harm the most vulnerable communities while lining the pockets of weapons manufacturers and sidelining Palestinian rights,” IfNotNow wrote last Friday.

    Prominent Muslim advocacy groups also signed the statement, including Linda Sarsour’s MPower Change, Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC) and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

    Some Palestinian groups, including Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCI-P), which was recently categorized by Israel as an affiliate of the designated terrorist organization the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, also signed.

    Source: JPost

    Naveed Anjum”

  9. @Reader

    In the US, the system is stable,

    It’s not but it used to be but how do you think it got that way for the Jews. Yes. You answered correctly, we turned to the mafia.

    https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/gangsters-vs-nazis

    “…Nazi Bund rallies in New York City in the late 1930s created a terrible dilemma for the city’s Jewish leaders. With 20,000 members, the Nazi Bund was the largest anti-Semitic group in the nation. They organized large public rallies and marched to drumbeats wearing brown shirts and swastikas, and carrying Nazi flags. Jewish leaders wanted the meetings stopped, but could not do so legally. Nathan Perlman, a judge and former Republican congressman, was one Jewish leader who believed that the Jews should demonstrate more militancy. In 1935, he surreptitiously contacted Meyer Lansky, a leading organized crime figure born on the 4th of July, and asked him to help. Lansky related to me what followed.

    Perlman assured Lansky that money and legal assistance would be put at his disposal. The only stipulation was that no Nazis be killed. They could be beaten up, but not terminated. Lansky reluctantly agreed. No killing. Always very sensitive about anti-Semitism, Lansky was acutely aware of what the Nazis were doing to Jews. “I was a Jew and I felt for those Jews in Europe who were suffering,” he said. “They were my brothers.” Lansky refused the judge’s offer of money and assistance, but he did make one request. He asked Perlman to ensure that after he went into action he would not be criticized by the Jewish press. The judge promised to do what he could.

    Lansky rounded up some of his tough associates and went around New York disrupting Nazi meetings. Young Jews not connected to him or the rackets also volunteered to help, and Lansky and others taught them how to use their fists and handle themselves in a fight. Lansky’s crews worked very professionally. Nazi arms, legs, and ribs were broken and skulls cracked, but no one died. The attacks continued for more than a year. And Lansky earned quite a reputation for doing this work.

    Lansky later described to an Israeli journalist one of the onslaughts in Yorkville, the German neighborhood in northeast Manhattan:…”

  10. There is an overall problem with Israeli leadership.

    One wing sided with Biden Imperialism

    The other with Trump

    And there’s betrayal by both wings.

    Please take the whole so I am forced to repeat myself

    I am saying both wings of leadership called wrongly left and right betray the sacred trust of the Jews

    THEY BOTH BETRAY. IN DIFFERENT WAYS OF COURSE.

    We know the present opposition betrayed

    I believe the present coalition are also betraying Jews and are a government which allow bad conditions of life for Jews. I saw the poverty among Jews at the time of the Gaza pullout.
    Perhaps Netanyahu is a big capitalism type.

    But also…

    Netanyahu became a support for the President of the US who was ACTUALLY a president in denial of Global Warming

    Netanyahu was betraying the dignity of Jews in that opposition to science.

    So I return your question why do you seek support for Trump? And your support for such a demeaning relationship. Why tie Jews to such an imbecile?

    This does not imply any support for Biden.

  11. There is an overall problem with Israeli leadership.

    One wing sided with Biden Imperialism

    The other with Trump

    And there’s betrayal by both wings.

  12. Follow Muslim Zionist Naveed Anjum on Facebook.

    “It is not the Mufti’s effect on the Nazis that Dayan ignores, but rather his impact on the Arabs. And here he had a massive effect, and—many would argue—still has. Wherever he went in the Arab world, the Mufti stirred up trouble against the local Jews. He was the driving force behind the pro-Nazi coup in Iraq leading to the Farhud massacre of hundreds of Jews in June 1941—proof-positive that anti-Zionism had spilled over into outright antisemitism.

    Escaping to Berlin when he was Hitler’s lavishly funded wartime guest, the Mufti with a group of Arab exiles pumped out poisonous propaganda from the short-wave transmitter at Zeesen, fusing anti-Jewish verses from the Quran with modern anti-Jewish conspiracy theories.

    The Mufti was, for various realpolitik reasons, never tried at Nuremberg. This meant that, unlike in Europe, Nazi-inspired antisemitism was never discredited in the Arab and Muslim world.

    When the war was over, one by-product was the mass ethnic cleansing of almost a million Jews from Arab countries: Arab League states drafted antisemitic decrees eerily reminiscent of the Nuremberg laws, stripping Jews of their rights and stealing their property. The effect of Nazi incitement on an illiterate and easily swayed Arab population cannot be discounted. In 1945, pogroms erupted in Egypt and cost the lives of 130 Jews in Libya.

    To assert that the Nazis and their Arab sympathizers had no connection with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is historically illiterate. The Mufti was, according to the scholar Matthias Kuentzel, the lynchpin between the Nazis’ great war against the Jews and the Arabs’ small war against Israel.

    ~ Lyn Julius

    Naveed Anjum”

  13. @Reader

    While Israel’s judicial system may need reform, there are other aspects of its governance that need reform as much or maybe more than the judiciary.

    I would suggest that all reforms are contingent upon a well balanced and properly restrained court. Whereas it may be true that there are pressing issues in every hall of govt, the reach of this court extends to the lowest of the low and the highest of the high. Indeed, in its current form, the Court stands as an unrestrained leviathan selectively championing the ideological Left, which specifically self empowered itself to maintain the control of the Left over the state, which is why they will not acquiesce to being, themselves, constrained.

    Hence, so long as this lopsided court is allowed to continue to act upon its activist and arbitrary rulings, there is no reform you might pursue which might evade the concern, control or corruption of this collective of Leftists masquerading as a court of Law. Consequently there is no greater threat to the country, and the electorate recognizes this fact, which is why this is arguably THE reform which the electorate came to support in this last election when they empowered the Right with its mandate to pursue its reforms.

  14. @Reader You said, in the US, administrations do not try to undo everything their predecessors did but that is clearly false. Biden undid all of Trump’s accomplishments who , in turn, undid, his predecessors. Same goes for Obama, Carter, Reagan, LBJ, FDR, Wilson, Coolidge, Teddy Roosevelt. . It’s just not true at all. It’s the norm here.

    I think you’re just scared of change. None of it resulted in a civil war.

    And who else would I have been referring to but Barak. This government is trying to restore it to the way it was, no pun intended: democratic

  15. @Reader OK. Your metaphor is hyperbolic but I will run with it. Both in the US and in Israel, as long as the Left in and out of power insists on behaving like mafia dons. It is not merely the right -no pun intended-but the duty of the right to do the same, tenfold. The barbarians are at the gate; the Quisling fifth column must be smashed and neutralized. The commanding heights of power must be seized and consolidated for a long time to come. That’s my position. I realize you disagree.

  16. @Reader No, everything you just said is completely cock-eyed. I don’t even know where to start to correct your tangled-up wrong-headed assumptions. Sometimes you are rational and sometimes not. This is clearly one of the latter times. This discussion is over. Signing out.

  17. @Sebastien Zorn

    No, you weren’t “obviously referring to Aharon Barak’s 1992 Judicial coup d’etat.”

    You were defending politicians’ right and duty to act like mafia dons and “take revenge” on their rivals and to promote their criminal allies instead of acting like people representatives that they were elected to be and making laws that benefit the country and the people rather than only themselves and their “sectors”.

    While Israel’s judicial system may need reform, there are other aspects of its governance that need reform as much or maybe more than the judiciary.

    The only reason they are going crazy with the judiciary reform is to protect the two criminals, one of whom is clearly delusional (recall the idea of the tunnels, as one example), and not to “restore democracy”.

  18. @Reader Wow! What a misreading. I was obviously referring to Aharon Barak’s 1992 Judicial coup d’etat. This government is trying to restore democracy.

  19. @Sebastien Zorn

    I don’t think that whatever any American president is or was doing is similar to what this Israeli government is trying to accomplish, moreover, I don’t think (at least I don’t recall) that any American government has yet been capable of destroying its judicial system to keep one of its presidents out of jail and to give several extremely important government positions to a convicted criminal who perjured himself in the court of law by making false statements about his future participation in politics just because he happens to be this president’s important ally.

  20. @Reader

    “In the US, every subsequent administration does not seek to undo everything the previous administration did “to get revenge”

    You mean like Biden did and is doing?

  21. @Sebastien Zorn

    In the US, the system is stable, and the US pretty much rules the world at this point, unlike Israel which is a tiny country under siege.

    In the US, every subsequent administration does not seek to undo everything the previous administration did “to get revenge”, and, likely, there are laws to deal with a kind of government which is in place in Israel now if something like this occurred in the US.

    Actually, both parties used to work together much more closely and work out compromises for the good of the country, so what is going on now is a negative development.

    The current coalition (the former opposition) headed by Netanyahu doesn’t seem to understand that the country is not their personal property to do with as they wish.

    They were elected to do the things the population wants, not to follow their own wishes and desires and to force them on everyone else.

    It seems that Israel is getting Arabized and Americanized all at the same time and in the worst way.

  22. @Reader But Progressives do that anyway. Without tit for tat, there is no incentive to make them stop and some of their reforms remain. That doesn’t ruin the country. It saves it. In the US, shouldn’t McCarthy have removed the Squad from all committees as the Dems did with Marjorie Taylor Greene and opened investigations against them in order to impeach and prosecute them? In Israel, shouldn’t Likud replace the AG and judges with their own people and do the same witchhunt in reverse?

  23. @Sebastien Zorn

    When the shoe is on the other foot, make sweeping reforms fast and take revenge.

    AND?

    Every time a new coalition comes to power should it take revenge on the previous coalition by changing all the laws to the ones the new coalition finds preferable, regardless of the nature, impact, or quality of the laws the new coalition wants to get rid of to “take revenge”?

    I can’t think of a faster and better way to ruin the country!

  24. @Ted Belman

    MK Hanoch Milwidsky of the Likud submitted a bill that would allow Diaspora Jews to study at Israeli universities for the same tuition fees as Israeli citizens.

    WHY?

    So they can get cheap(er) education in Israel and then use it to make money, live in the Diaspora, and serve the populations there with their skills?

  25. I don’t understand why Netanyahu or Smotrich would compromise with or make concessions to people who would destroy them personally and enable the enemy no matter what. Doesn’t even affect the Abraham Accords actually. Everybody wants Israel’s help. I will never undersand why conservatives believe in being bi-partisan. When the shoe is on the other foot, make sweeping reforms fast and take revenge. Revenge is justice as well as pre-emption.

  26. @Honeybee On his 90th birthday, Finnish composer, Jan Sibelius, is reputed to have said, “Finnish guys last nice.”

  27. @Tanna

    “I got one word to say to you: Your correct! “

    “A priest, a rabbit, and a minister were sitting at a bar. The bartender asked the rabbit what he would have. The bewildered rabbit replied, “I dunno. I’m just here because of auto-correct!”

  28. Proposed law: Diaspora Jews to study at the same price as Israelis Feb 9, 2023

    MK Hanoch Milwidsky of the Likud submitted a bill that would allow Diaspora Jews to study at Israeli universities for the same tuition fees as Israeli citizens.

    “While some members of the Knesset are busy defaming Israel, we are strengthening the connection of Diaspora Jewry to the Land and People of Israel. The bill I submitted provides a significant incentive to Jewish students from abroad to come study in Israel,” he was quoted as saying.

    I fully agree.

  29. @Michael S.

    Thanks, but I am not really interested in the latest alarms(!!!)

    I have enough of what I already know.

  30. The earthquake affected a few countries other than Turkey and Syria.

    A conspiracy theory is going around already that someone might have placed a nuke somewhere deep along the fault line to show up both Turkey and Syria.

    I really hope it is not true.

  31. “Back in the 50s, Danny Thomas was a major TV star who had a successful comedy series on national television (CBS) called ‘Make Room for Daddy’ (Later changed to ‘The Danny Thomas Show’). The son of Maronite immigrants from Lebanon, read that a young medical student, the son of Chassidic immigrants from Ukraine, was struggling to pay his tuition, and donated the shortfall. As a result, countless lives were saved and made better by Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski, who passed away exactly one year ago.

    Rabbi Twerski described the story in an interview with the Pittsburgh Quarterly on November 19, 2007:

    “By that time, I had several children, so my dad and some members of the congregation helped me to pay for school. I applied for a scholarship through a foundation, but it didn’t come through, so in my third year, I fell two trimesters behind on tuition.

    One day, I called my wife at lunch as always, and she asked, “What would you do if you had $4,000?” I said, “I’m too busy to talk about fantasies.” She said, “But you really do have $4,000!” I said, “From where?” She said, “From Danny Thomas.” “Who’s Danny Thomas?” She said, “The TV star.”

    Then she read me an article from The Chicago Sun. Local officials had told Mr. Thomas about a young rabbi who was struggling to get through medical school. Thomas asked, “How much does your rabbi need?” They said, “Four thousand dollars.” He said, “Tell your rabbi he’s got it.”

    Rabbi Twerski was a scholar with feet planted firmly in two worlds — the rabbinic world of Torah and Talmud study, and a medical doctor and licensed psychiatrist. It was a rare pairing that earned him respect in both the insular ultra-Orthodox Jewish world and wider American society. He was an expert on addiction and scion of a long line of prominent rabbis descended from the 18th-century founder of Hassidic Judaism, the Baal Shem Tov.

    Rabbi Twerski was a prolific writer. He authored dozens of books on a wide array of subjects: from addiction and mental health to religious law for medical professionals and commentaries on Jewish texts. Twerski also collaborated with late “Peanuts” comic strip creator Charles Schulz on a series of popular self-help books featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy.

    May his memory be for a blessing.

    Naveed Anjum”

    on Facebook

  32. Follow Naveed Anjum on Facebook. He is a Muslim Zionist. This just popped up on my news feed from him.

    “SELLING LAND TO JEWS; A CAPITAL CRIME IN THE P.A AREAS

    There are multiple laws under which the PA currently prosecutes citizens who sell land to Israelis, with courts having cited numerous statutes and ordinances in their verdicts. In fact, Palestinians are governed by a somewhat incoherent mix of regulations introduced when Jordan ruled the West Bank from 1948-1967 and, subsequently, through PA decrees.

    Before Israel assumed control of the West Bank during the Six Day War, Jordanian law carried a punishment of up to five years in prison for selling land to “foreigners.” Even as late as 1973, the Jordanian parliament, under the direct instructions of the late King Hussein, passed an even stricter “Law to Prevent the Sale of Land to the Enemy,” which explicitly barred any Jordanian citizens in the West Bank from selling land to Israelis.

    The 1973 law defined the transaction as a security offense punishable by death. Offenders also risked forfeiting all their property to the state. The same law also forbade land sales to “aliens,” referring to non-Jordanians or non-Arabs, without the Council of Ministers’ permission. This provision effectively banned Jordanians from selling property specifically to Jews.

    As part of the Oslo Accords with Israel, the Palestine Liberation Organization agreed that all existing laws inconsistent with the peace agreement would be null and void. As many have pointed out, the Jordanian law violates at least two provisions of the pact. Nevertheless, shortly after its establishment, the Palestinian Authority indicated that it would still enforce the 1973 Jordanian law in areas under its administrative control.

    “Our law is a Jordanian law that we inherited… and sets the death penalty for those who sell land to Israelis,” Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted Yasser Arafat as saying in 1997. That same year, the PA’s first justice minister, Freih Abu Medein, asserted that, “for us [the Palestinian leadership], whoever sells land to Jews and settlers is more dangerous than collaborators. Therefore,” he continued, “they must be put on trial and sentenced to death… they are traitors.”

    Since the Palestinians were granted limited self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, an unknown number have been convicted of selling land to their Jewish neighbors. Although official figures are lacking, sporadic reports from the Palestinian territories paint a bleak picture. In June 1997, a month after Abu Medein announced the policy, Israeli intelligence indicated that at least 16 land dealers received a death sentence.”

    Source: Honest Reporting

    Naveed Anjum