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May 10, 2021 - Clif High
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Mimimum Woo! - Explorers' Guide To SciFi World

Discussion of Climate & Ice Age Also Pine Tea & Spike Protein

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Okay humans, we're here to talk about your Monday minimum woo.
And it's not minimum woo.
It's minimum as in global temperature minimums, as in Maunder minimum, as in all the other minimums that equal ice age.
And so basically the minimum is the consequences of ice age, which are here now, starting already.
So for instance, there's reports in out of the UK of snow, fresh snow in May, skiing, shushing down the little hills.
Their mountains are, what, 4,000 feet maybe?
So not very, not really big skiing, you know, not like Mount Rainier or something.
But anyway, but snow in May.
It's the coldest May since 1659, I believe.
Okay, and in 16 officially, officially, in 1670, I believe it was, we started the Maunder Minimum, which went until 1720.
So, you know, it was a serious 60-year-plus effort because, you know, I think it really started as early as 1653 because of some of the stuff that Boscovich noted in some of these projects that had been ongoing as a result of the Catholic Church trying to drain deltas and swamps and stuff for various principalities.
You have to understand as the Byzantine Empire collapsed, or the structure of the Byzantine Empire basically was that engineers were state employees.
They worked for the empire.
And they had their own colleges.
It was something cool to get into to become an engineer.
And we would think of them as like the Army Corps of Engineers here in the United States.
So that's how they were structured in their society.
It was basically very much sliced and diced, the whole social order, along a military understanding of how to organize.
And so their engineering groups were in these colleges.
And as the Byzantine Empire fell, the Jesuits, most of the engineering and science stuff migrated over the course of time into become Jesuits.
So when princes in Italy in the 1700s needed to do engineering things and drain deltas and build bridges and that kind of stuff, they went to the Jesuit College out of the Vatican to get an engineer.
Just as in the past, they would have gone to the official State College of Engineers, which was very much organized in a military fashion in and of itself, but also as an initiated cohort or cadre of people, almost like a monk or other religious institutions.
Now, it was not religious in that sense.
They were just dedicated to the craft of the engineering.
There were skill tests and so on.
So anyway, though, we get into the minimum now and we're replicating the same kind of effects seen in 1659 in the UK.
In the mid-1600s, starting in the mid-1600s in the UK, but also all over Northern Europe, rivers started freezing, you had snow later in the year, the growing season was shorter.
In that period of time, it was so bad for the Germans that they couldn't grow with any reliability wheat.
Couldn't grow wheat.
There was not long enough growing season to grow any kind of wheat.
Now at that time, I think there were maybe as many as 1,600, 1,800 varieties of grains that they called wheat or were called wheat at the time.
And of those, many were genetically related to what we have now.
It is unknown how many, but I've seen some estimates that there were as high as 300 varieties that were actually genetically related to some form of the five principal varieties of what we call wheat today.
But all of the growing seasons were just far too long to get a mature crop in the German lowlands, which had been the breadbasket for Germany.
And so they ended up swapping over to root crops and growing other kinds of grains that had a shorter growing season like barleys or could withstand colder temperatures.
And so it altered the German diet is the point.
The weather temperature or the weather conditions that arose in the Maunder minimum pre-maunder minimum by easily 30 years, it started affecting their farming.
And so we're in that period right now.
We're in the minimum woo, right?
It's starting to be our overwoo.
We're starting to react to the fact that our food supplies as well as the supply chains are being affected by things.
Now the supply chains are being affected by geopolitical kerfuffles, brouhahas and bullshit.
But the food supplies are indeed starting to be altered by the climate in terms of what we can grow.
And it is not global warming and it is not climate change that is in any way connected to humans.
This is a direct result of solar activity.
It's going to come as a big shock to all those extinction people and the Greta Thunbergs that we ain't got shit to say about climate on Earth.
And right now, as of right now, every human that owns an SUV should probably fill it full and crank it up as much as they can and run it 24 hours a day if possible to try and warm this place up because we are going into and in fact are in the very early stages of this next minimum which may indeed result in more than a minimum.
It might be a 145 year long ice age.
But we'll see.
We'll just see.
It could be, now there's some indication, by the way, if you look at, I didn't bring it out with me, but I've got an old, old, old printed chart that is actual climate data and an analysis, and it shows the sine wave kind of warming and cooling periods over time.
And it does appear that there is a general, gentle trend towards decreasing length in the minimums.
So the Maunder minimum was ever so slightly shorter than the minimum before it.
And the minimum before it was shorter than the one before that.
However, there have been some anomalies where there have been longer minimums in this otherwise gentle trend towards a shorter period of minimum ice ages.
But nonetheless, we still get into, or minimum cooling.
We still get into these cooling periods.
Anyway, so some of the consequences that we can consider here, the food, the logistics, and the weather, a lot of these things are going to be sort of obvious, right?
If it's going to be colder, you're not going to have as many hot days in the summer.
You won't sell as much in the way of swimwear, right?
And if it's going to be cooler, you'll need to sell more cold weather gear even in strange places.
Now, it's not unusual.
I mean, I was just thinking about this yesterday, seeing people and kids on the beach here in the Northwest, and they're all bundled up in like, they got these little kids.
You know, I can't really distinguish them.
I'm hundreds and hundreds of yards away, but I see the little figures in their suits out on the beach like they're in their snowsuits, parkas and stuff, because it's cold.
You know, I'm here.
It was 58.
I've got to run the heat.
I got to get it warm enough to do some exercising.
I can exercise in cold, but I can't exercise fiercely in cold without risking damage to the muscles.
I can cool down effectively afterwards by going out into the cold, but for me, it just causes tears and stuff to actually exercise in cold conditions.
Anyway, though, so I see the kids down there in the snowsuits.
This is a, in winter wear, basically, this is a wise thing to do here in the Northwest, because it's always cold.
But it's been exceptionally cold this year, maybe 10 degrees colder than in previous years.
I went through and looked at some of the climate data, and if we were to look at the non-homogenized, non-adjudicated tree-ring guesses as to what the temperature was here in the Northwest, that's in the U.S. weather data that I bought, I bought the entire data set.
If we look at those, then we here in the Pacific Northwest are having the coolest spring, the coldest May, since sometime in the 1700s.
And it's been a long trend down to cooler, cooler, cooler.
And we're probably cooler than what should be average.
What is listed as averaged by the homogenized global warming fake statistics?
But we're cooler than that by about 12 and a half to 15 degrees, depending on where you are in the state.
So very definitely a trend that is mimicking the UK as well.
And there's spotty indications from actual events happening, you know, snow hitting the ground, that kind of thing, around the northern hemisphere that the UK is not alone in having a cold spring.
This is not localized microclimate relative to the ocean conditions or whatever.
Now we need to note that the ocean is indeed changing and the ocean conditions within the Maunder minimum are going to be radically different.
It was only the Gulf Stream that kept England and its coasts habitable in the Maunder minimum because it brought warm water up from the Gulf and that kept England somewhat balmy relative to the more fierce conditions felt across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, etc., which is just barely above the same level of latitude as England.
So if we have a breakdown of the Gulf Stream this time that didn't occur last time, England may, the UK may be in for much harsher, much fiercer climate conditions.
Some things to note also.
The old ALTA reports said that a lot of the recent migrants, which we now know, or recent migrants from the south into northern Europe, which we now know mostly were foisted economically and geopolitically by Soros and these people,
these individuals, these migrant people, will, over the course of these next few years, be moving south in droves in vast numbers because they won't be able to deal with the cold conditions.
This is the very real situation that will be developing.
Now there's also going to be geopolitical tensions within the countries up there as resources are constrained across the northern hemisphere by these new cold conditions.
So we're going to have interpopulation tensions because there will be competition over resources because resources are going to be diminished, reduced, minimized by the new minimum we're getting into in terms of temperature.
And this is going to cause geopolitical consequences within populations and between populations.
So the recent immigrants in Sweden are going to be heading south.
You know, those Somalis cannot take what we're going to be getting in the way of a continuous, they can sort of deal with the winters now because they imagine that they've got this spring and summer coming.
But when spring and summer don't materialize, it's only going to take them about that one cycle.
So the next fall, they'll just say, fuck it, I got to get out of here.
You know, I've lived in Alaska.
I've seen this effect, right?
So I know.
And it's predictable and it's going to be exaggerated this time, exaggerated under these conditions because we've got these conditions.
So some of these consequences about the ocean, if we lose the Gulf Stream, it's going to make it much worse in Sweden than it would be otherwise, because Sweden does get some ancillary sort of blowover of warmer currents from the Gulf Stream.
But basically, it's going to be, you know, it's going to be a minimum.
It's going to be cold.
It's going to be cold.
We're going to lose May as part of spring, right?
So maybe in some areas, June will be spring, and July will be summer, and August will be fall.
And that'll be it.
The rest of the time will be basically cold and wet.
And the other consequences in the ocean are going to be that currents are changing.
To some extent, it is good because this process renews the oceans.
It causes a bloom in fish life, not an instant bloom, but it does over time because of upwelling conditions change.
Colder waters move further south.
Colder waters bring a lot more nutrients than the desert-like conditions that you would see in the pelagic waters of the great oceans.
So a lot of the benthic organisms are going to be recycled up into them via the upwellings.
There will be methane shifts in the frozen methane-shifting glaciers in the bottom of the ocean that will cause basically like tsunamis, but down at the bottom of the ocean that will roll through the mud, lifting up all of this stuff way down towards the equator.
And this is going to cause a bloom in the oceans in terms of plant life and fish life and all of this sort of thing.
So the oceans are going to radically change over the course of this minimum.
They will suck down vast quantities of carbon dioxide to the point where we will measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
All of the global warming freakers just won't know what to do.
They'll be banging their instruments on the ground saying, you damn son of a bitch, you lying thing, because it'll be saying that carbon dioxide has just disappeared, just gone.
And what's going to happen is the oceans are going to suck it up.
And we're going to go from, you know, some outrageous amount of carbon dioxide, supposedly, say, 440 parts per million or whatever they claim it is now, and it might drop down into the 200s.
Literally might be taken down in half over only a course of a couple of years.
That's just the way the oceans are.
And we're going to see this develop.
We're going to see this roll out here.
I don't know how soon we'll start seeing the freak out by the Normies over their bogus climate data now being even shown to be even more bogus, but some of that ocean stuff will be coming out as well as some of the carbon dioxide data because the science is not settled.
Science and climate changes daily.
So it's only, you know, the fascists that want to freeze everything in their image, in that image, so they can basically worship it through time.
It's unchanging.
Anyway, so the consequences of this on logistics are also going to include the minimum of the temperature cooling are also going to include things that are going to affect ocean travel, air travel, and space travel.
And so the atmosphere is going to change as a result of us getting into this ice age.
The oceans are already changing and already showing signs of change.
I see that here locally.
We've got areas where you can go and see that the tides this May in an exceptional year, but not exceptionally high tides or anything like that.
And just on regular full moon tides are inland in an area, in areas like La Push up here north of me.
Got to go check it out.
I mean, it looks to be at least 30 or 40 foot egress into the land.
And then I've got a friend of mine who is a geologist and knows this area around here really well, and he's pointed out some things.
And he was saying that, well, look, you know, that line over there marks the impact of the 1700s tsunami.
There was a big giant tsunami in the 1700s as a result of earthquakes and stuff.
And it impacted the coastline and left marks here, which haven't been eroded by humans because there just aren't very many humans out here.
As a result, I can look and compare our tides now this year with impact from previous years relative to that.
It's like, no, there's been no impact previous years, especially this time of the year.
And these tides are exceptionally close to really deep ingress into the local landform.
So, you know, the oceans are in fact probably altering as a result of the Earth expanding.
That is to be expected.
We might see some small level of ocean rise and even some small level of ocean depletion afterwards.
But it will affect things like the tides and currents and charting.
And as it affects tides, it's going to cause problems docking ships and loading ships and all of that kind of thing.
So we just have to sort of understand that nature is going to be intruding on our business down here on Earth in a serious way for at least the next 70, 80 years, likely, maybe as little as 60 years, but we'll see.
And it started a couple of years back and it's going to be very visible this year.
Now some of these logistics are going to really piss off Elon Musk.
So the minimum means no solar, no sunspots, which actually is not good for solar energy.
The best solar energy reception you get, so to speak, on photovoltaic panels is in years with normal sunspots.
So without the sunspots, we're going to have essentially minimum solar activity as well relative to getting more energy out of the photovoltaics.
And couple that with increased crap in the atmosphere, moisture from the oceans, as the carbon dioxide gets cycled back in, there's this evaporation process that goes on lifting more water into the air, which goes on to become atmospheric rivers, which also creates vast quantities of clouds, which obscure the sun.
So you get less solar activity just as a natural side effect of this.
And so the Tesla solar panels won't work as well.
The solar walls won't work, or the battery wall things, whatever he's called, those power walls, those are not going to be fully charged.
They're not going to work as well.
We're going to have colder conditions all around, which is generally good for electronics, but it's not good for lithium batteries.
They really do start failing a couple of degrees up above freezing.
Not that these systems are going to be freezing down in California necessarily, but we are indeed getting into impacts on our thinking, our distributions and our manufacturing here on Earth as a direct result of the climate changing in ways that the powers that be had lied to us about.
So did Elon Musk make all of his decisions to go big with power walls and solar and build solar cities and stuff, thinking that, you know, actually believing the rat bastard global warming scientists, you know, the lying fuckers.
And if so, well, you know, he's got reason to be pissed because I knew way the fuck back when it wasn't going to be global warming, right?
And so if you were planning on global warming for solar output, well, you kind of screwed the pooch.
Anyway, also, space travel is going to be affected, not only because of the stuff in the atmosphere, but because of these extra energies from space and the impacts of those on things like the Van Allen radiation belt and all these kind of things.
We're going to get a plus, there's also the debris field issues that are building.
But we're going to get radiative events as a result of the energies from space that will be noticeable.
Now they may not be noticeable for us down here, but they will impact space travel and getting things to and from the surface of the Earth because they will be dealing with extra bursts of radiation.
Not necessarily a CME, but we should get the indication of this sometime over this next year that there's a new form of energetic whatever that we've got to deal with.
Not necessarily coming out of the sun, but it may be coming around the sun because of the shrinking of the corona.
So again, that kind of thing might piss off the SpaceX people if they've got to suddenly deal with the issues of extra radiation shielding if we're moving humans around.
Okay, so now that's it for that one.
A couple of things on the VAX.
First off, let me say that you don't want to deal with the VAX with the pine needle tea, okay?
Go ahead if you want, but just be advised that there's big damn compendiums of information on herbal products and therapy and stuff.
And the safety warnings on pine tea, pine bark tea, pine needle tea, any of those kind of things are quite serious.
I've never liked it.
I've tried it.
I can't sustain it.
I suspect no human can sustain it because of the polyphenols and their effect on the back of the throat and stuff.
I question whether it's a good practice anyway, okay, just on this basis.
First off, it contains hormone-affecting material.
So it's going to alter hormones, whether you're male or female.
It will be most noticeable for females.
And the pine needle tea itself has been known to induce the same kind of reproductive irregularities in women that are seen from the vax and even from association with the vax.
So if you're female, be advised, if you're drinking the pine needle tea, you may be putting yourself in a state that will mimic those symptoms.
And so you might think you're getting these symptoms from the vaxed people, but it's actually from the tea.
If you're male, it's not necessarily a good thing because it's going to start screwing around with the relationship between estrogen and testosterone.
And pine needle tea is a negative for testosterone, okay?
This is a it's also contraindicated if you're taking any number of medications.
I mean, okay, so I've got the book on the principles and practices of phytotherapy.
All right, so this is basically like the course book work or the course book Bible for herbology.
I have other books that are just specifically about the interaction between herbs, various different herbs, various different herbs in combination, and allopathic medicines, you know, pills from pharmacies.
And pine stuff is very, very, very reactive with all kinds of things that you're likely to get from a pharmacist.
Also, I've read the description of why these people think that pine needle tea will help with the spike protein, and I don't buy it.
The pine needle tea with all of the other stuff in it is it's a good idea in general, in my opinion, in the practice of phytotherapy to take the whole herb because you get ameliorating chemicals, right?
But there are many different plants you cannot do that with, where you have to extract the good stuff because there's negative stuff in the plant that you don't want to be associated with.
And so pine needles have all of those nasty resins and tars and phenols to keep animals from eating them because they're little tiny narrow things, not big broad leaves, where you can afford to lose some of those and still have vast quantities of coverage.
A pine tree needs every single one of those needles it can afford to preserve in order to grow.
So they put a lot of lectins, you know, and poisons in the form of these phenols in there.
And some of those poisons, many of those poisons, are not good for humans.
Some of them, if you do some things, you can leach out of the product before taking it, but still, I question the efficacy of it because their chain of relations from pine needles through the tea down to get to the chemical that they're saying does the good stuff.
It's like, yeah, that's a little questionable.
And then also, the way that they understand how that chemical or how that compound is working relative to the spike protein is inaccurate in my understanding.
So personally, I wouldn't try and use pine needle tea to deal with the spike protein.
It's also going to cause one other effect that I think is not good.
And that is that if you're around people that are vaxed, the issue is that they shed cells and these spike proteins may be coming out and being in the atmosphere and are going to affect you.
If those things are going to affect you, they're going to do so through the cells in the throat and the nasal passages.
Pine tea is going to damage both the throat and the back of the palate and all the way up into some level into the sinuses because pine tea has aromatic oils that are released in the process of heating it up in the water.
You're going to ingest those oils.
Those oils are going to sit on the surface of your cells, but they're also going to get up into the sinus.
These oils will cause, in my opinion, those cells to be more vulnerable to the spike protein because they're going to cause an inflammation.
They're going to cause the cells to be, and this is also part of the reason that some people think the pine tea is going to work is because it's going to inflame and irritate the cells of the throat.
Basically, you're going to expectorate the ideas.
You'd expectorate the spike proteins and stuff.
As I say, I don't buy it because you're going to, in my way of thinking, you're going to damage your healthy system by pre-stressing the throat tissues and even up into the back part of the sinuses some level with the aromatic oils and their persistence on the flesh.
And that's going to open the possibility potentially for more damage from the spike protein.
So at this point, I'm still going with the way to approach it is chaga tea and vitamin D, vitamin C, and vitamin C is very, very, very key at this stage because vitamin C provides the single largest necessary catalytic component for building intercellular cement, right?
The stuff that glues all your cells together.
And that's another area of potential vulnerability by way of the spike protein.
So you need to get a lot of vitamin C. Liposomal is better than straight vitamin C, in my opinion, because it's less harmful on the gut and you absorb it at a rate of 80% as opposed to 20%.
But anyway, so that's my thinking on the pine needle tea.
There's like a sighting in here of many different effects gynecologically and on the female reproductive system that goes into the activity of the stuff for a number of pages.
Talks about it as an inhalant and also on its effects on joint activity.
And the joint activity got me thinking.
I went and looked at some of the contraindications and Basically the idea that the vax producers have is that when they squirt the spike proteins into you and the mRNA stuff, you're going to get it into your lymph system, which is going to get it registered with your immune system.
And thereafter, once it's registered, it'll have a wanted poster in your body.
Anytime it shows up, your immune system will attack it.
But they also acknowledge that you're going to have spike proteins in like muscle tissue and stuff, right?
It won't do anything.
They say it'll attach.
Again, I doubt their assertions, but I also do know that the best way to prevent the spike protein from to not take the vax, right?
But the best way to prevent shed spike proteins from interacting with your body is to have your body pre-charged with the vitamins that are used to repel basically all obstacles and support the immune system.
And so at that level, we're back to the chaga gangster approach, right?
Chaga and vitamins and minerals.
Because we're going to be living with this stuff for a long time, just as we're going to be living with the ice age for a long time.
Anyway, getting back to one of the consequences of the vax here is the vaccine, in my opinion, is going to damage so many people that over the course of the next few years, it will be a major northern hemisphere and Australian deflationary event because these people will be not producing, they'll be sucking resources out of the state to try and for their care.
And at the same time, they won't be out trying to buy more property, buy boats, buy drums or whatever the hell, right?
So they're not going to be consuming anymore.
And this is oddly enough, this is sort of what the deep state wanted because they were saying we were in a position of huge giant overconsumption.
And it was actually overproduction for consumption.
China was producing crap faster than the rest of the world could consume it, as the rest of the world was also trying to produce their own crap.
And so the overproduction was the problem, not the overconsumption.
And we just need to organize ourselves differently and get out of the mindset that the powers that be have, that we're their serfs, and we have to do all this kind of shit for them.
So, you know, I'm not a communist, right?
I'm a constitutional, I'm a constitutional.
But I actually favor the idea of cutting the number of hours that everybody works in half.
So instead of a 40-hour week, we would work 20-hour weeks.
But we'd have to reorganize ourselves in order to make this both productive for the individual and productive for the social order.
And I've been talking to some people, we've been kicking around on a few ideas, not that we can do anything about it, but some of these guys have got some decent ideas about how this might be managed.
And you can eliminate the overproduction and the overconsumption, and then everybody gets this basically what the Wokians are after, which is the equity or equality.
It's actually the equality of life, the opportunity, the equal opportunity to get what your karma and you basically are desirous of.
But we've got, you know, 100 years of work before we can get to that, not 100 years, but we've got a lot of work before we can get to that stage.
Because we've got to get our act together on all kinds of things, mental illness and all these sorts of things, but not green tech or any of that bullshit.
We're going to have to survive the ice age.
But a lot of this stuff is going to, like I say, go towards deflation.
If we consider the COVID incident in relation to previous incidents of mass illness, so to speak, then if we look back to some of these and we put it into the correct context, then we're basically dealing with the plague years all over again.
If the vaccine is going to debilitate even a small fraction, say 10%, if only 10% of all the people that got vaccinated, now bear in mind, between 10 and 18% of the people getting vaccinated show an instant bad reaction on the first shot.
And on the second shot, it's higher than that.
It's like between 12 and 22% show a reaction that keeps them, knocks them down for four days, all of this kind of shit.
But even if only 10% of those that are vaccinated have long-term consequences from it, die early, lose their minds, crash into a guardrail and go over a bridge or something because they have a stroke while they're dying or while they're driving and all of this kind of stuff and they die young, then we have a big deflationary event going on just by the sheer number of people that have been vaccinated.
If it's higher, if it's a higher percentage, then the deflationary event is larger.
So we can expect that deflationary event to be starting this summer as the elder people and the weaker ones among the vaccs start succumbing, and then it should grow over time.
And so as we think about things, yes, we're in a period of hyperinflation, but this will be followed by, I think, a very engineered, massive, developed world deflationary period.
The implications of that are going to be quite staggering.
But, you know, so it's like real estate prices would seriously crash down to really seriously crash.
I just think about it, you know, so many people may be affected that we have to close schools, that there's just not enough people to put in the classrooms, you know, and after the COVID and all of this kind of stuff.
So it might be that we'll tear down schools the same way we're tearing down malls.
Anyway, so these are the consequences of the vax at a long-range effect on the social order.
And so it's interesting that we can, they keep saying, you know, you're not taking the vax for you, you're taking it for society.
Well, hey, well, maybe they want to really curtail the overconsumption as they see it, which is really the overproduction.
Okay, so not going to go into too much other stuff.
I've had some really spectacular successes in understanding magnetism and understanding how we can do things that will alter our magnetic response to magnetism and how we use it and that kind of thing.
So magnetism is kind of interesting.
You can fold magnetic fields.
You can make them dynamic.
We can get different kinds of electricity out of magnetism that we had not anticipated.
And I've actually come up with a way of like pre-loading copper so that I've discovered some things about the persistence of attractive versus repulsive magnetism as well as its duration and how they interact within copper and other materials.
It's great to have these thick sheets of copper plate because you can get reactions in them that you can't really see in wire, but that do translate over to wire and masses of wire later on.
So anyway, I've been doing some interesting work with magnets relative to this is a big ring magnet that's acting as the peg for this one.
And I'm using the sharp end of this folded magnetic field to hold this in that sort of like T position.
And it has persistence, it has shock capacity, all different kinds of things that we can get out of it.
You can't pull it down, of course, because of the nature of the magnetic field underneath it, but I can do this on just a small little dot of a magnet as well.
Some of this magnetic dust rotates, it's still free to move.
Anyway, so persistence and duration.
Difference in so now I have a new definition for both relative to magnetic fields relative to getting into this.
But the whole point of our minimum woo is to talk about the cold, bur, burr burr.
Bear in mind, you won't be buying as many swimsuits unless you're going to be swimming indoors, and you'll need to get your coat situation resolved because it's going to get a lot colder and it's going to be persistently colder.
I think that's it.
Oh, one more thing.
Pot, THC, cannibinols.
It looks like there are indeed good effects from cannabinols relative to your system.
A lot of your body is made up of the same stuff that's in the pot plant, which is these cannibinol compounds.
And the cannibinols are also intimately involved with vitamin C in the production of the intercellular glue, intercellular cement.
And it apparently has had, we've got some positive results of people taking cannibinols in the form of CBDs for pets or CBDs for themselves or smoking pot and having good results relative to being around people that have the spiked protein shedding from the vax.
And so it reduces the effects of the spike protein on the throat and all of these kind of things.
And so far, we don't have much in the way of indications that the spike protein is actually penetrating people in and of itself and becoming a problem.
It just seems to be a surface kind of a thing when you're around it, right?
It induces this problem in you.
In the women, well, in everybody, it's inducing blood problems if it gets down below just simply epidemial surface contact.
If it gets down into any part of your system, it does induce a blood problem there.
The good news, like I say so far, is that it's not entering cells, being replicated, and then being put through your whole body.
So you get away from it, and your body will cleanse itself.
And further, the C60, and I say C60 from c60purplepower.com because they have superior oils.
And Ken Swartz does just a beautiful job manufacturing this stuff.
And that does induce the apoptosis.
You can do the apoptosis by intermittent fasting.
That'll get your senescent cells to kick off and get flushed out of your system.
Any number of things can induce apoptosis.
C60 is just, in my opinion, superior because it's a chemical switch, so to speak, that does this.
It actually tells your body it lowers the threshold for or raises the threshold for minimum performance of the mitochondria of the cells.
And your body says, nope, nope, you're too sluggish.
Get the hell out of here.
I need to replace you with a new cell.
And it does that at a more consistent level than other methods of apoptosis other than cold and heat shock.
So if you were to go out and swim naked in the Pacific Ocean, or for that matter, even in a wetsuit, you're going to get a cold shock that will induce apoptosis.
And if you go in and do saunas, you'll induce apoptosis as well.
And they're almost as good as C60.
And so that's something to consider if you're around people that are vaccinated.
You can keep yourself relatively spike protein free by taking this approach.
Us lazy bastards take our C60.
So anyway, all right.
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