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But doesn’t the market keep anticipating rate rises because the FED is adopting forward guidance?
Hi Guys. Great podcast as always. Could I ask if you could try to normalize the sound volume between Catherine and John. One is consierably louder than the other so it’s hard to adjust!
Thanks!
I am considering donating blood. They want you to fill out lots of info online. They want a photo ID and then they want to take your picture. Any feedback? It seems odd.
Do you recall the name of the private company that is doing the identity verification?
https://gizmodo.com/irs-will-require-facial-recognition-scans-to-access-you-1848387715
https://www.vitalant.org
Just saw a brief presentation on making Hollywood Fun and Free again. I thought subscribers might like to take a look/support/share/pray – I can’t wait! https://www.hollywood4freedom.com
hello veteran Solari subscribers and CAF – we are trying to read some of the answers to the ask CAF questions, we found the PDF that contains the questions, but where do we find her answers? Sorry if it is obvious –
AND, we are quite excited to have found this community – very overwhelming, and lots to catch-up and learn, but it (she) seems on-point, well-reasoned and quite timely!!!
God Bless you all,
Sue
Hi Sue, Welcome! Catherine’s answers are verbal. Usually she doesn’t put them in the notes. The recording is usually up sometime on Friday. Enjoy!
I just had a great chat with a PhD in Chemical Biology, 80 years old. He stopped in to our little business looking for some stuff. Originally from the Bronx, living in TN 16 years since retirement. He spent 3 hours here chatting. He would leave, then pop back in with another thought. Real nice man.
He was an NIH Fellow in the 60’s at a well known hospital in Wash. DC, later was on staff at Shands Research Hospital in Florida later 60’s.
He was great to talk with and allowed me during our conversation to go through all my divoc-91 questions. The most interesting answer he had was to the question of why anti-parasitic meds are working on an alleged virus? His response was with a story of being a participant in 30 autopsies of men at Shands in the 1960’s. All 30 men were infected with heart-worms.
Holy Moly!!!
That’s big! You get to have some great conversations, Ron.
Haha! Westerners don’t get parasites… got some beach front property for sale?
A friend just told me Ivermectin is originally sourced from a bacteria of natural origin.
History:
The avermectin family of compounds was discovered by Satoshi Ōmura of Kitasato University and William Campbell of Merck.[7] In 1970, Ōmura isolated a strain of Streptomyces avermitilis from woodland soil near a golf course along the south east coast of Honshu, Japan.[7] Ōmura sent the bacteria to William Campbell, who showed that the bacterial culture could cure mice infected with the roundworm Heligmosomoides polygyrus.[7] Campbell isolated the active compounds from the bacterial culture, naming them “avermectins” and the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis for the compounds’ ability to clear mice of worms (in Latin: a ‘without’, vermis ‘worms’).[7] Of the various avermectins, Campbell’s group found the compound “avermectin B1” to be the most potent when taken orally.[7] They synthesized modified forms of avermectin B1 to improve its pharmaceutical properties, eventually choosing a mixture of at least 80% 22,23-dihydroavermectin B1a and up to 20% 22,23-dihydroavermectin B1b, a combination they called “ivermectin”.[7][75]
Are there any studies or documents on this?
Thanks
Just viewed Planet Lockdown! EXCELLENT! I watched all of the full interviews throughout the producing of this film. The edited final film is Skillful, Smart, Soulful and speaks with Divine Reverence of the innate human nature to want to be Free. Made me laugh and cry… An outstanding tool for all of us to use to use to make a difference! WATCH IT you all! A deep bow to the whole production team, would not have expected any less from the likes of this team!