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Infective endocarditis from intravenous drug users (IDU’s) has been known for a very, very long time in the medical community. I saw it during some rotations in the ER years back. This article from 2000 that I found in my archives was interesting about Right sided heart valve damage being more prevalent in IDU’s vs the more common left sided endocarditis in people who didn’t inject drugs. https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/30/2/374/381830 I think it demonstrates all the horrific things poisons can do to our bodies.
-Jen
Maine: There was a Delaware Bank that took over Maine. The Bank was like a cult. I can’t remember the name of the Bank. The founders/families, key employees, etc. would go to Camden, Maine with their yachts for their summer vacations. Maybe someone on this forum will remember the name of the Bank. I remember hearing they were very influential in Maine.
Regarding the FDA’s pushback and unwillingness to release documents to CHD until April 2025; isn’t it ironic that March 31, 2025 is the “expected program closing date” on the official World Bank Document funding the COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Program (SPRP). It would almost appear that the FDA is ok to release information in April 2025 because the COVID op is finished. Terrifyingly, this document also states that this project is Phase I. Thank you Catherine and John for keeping us all in the loop and sifting through the large amounts of new information flooding in daily.
Wow… wonder what is planned for Phase 2…?
Not just the US
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/04/royal-navy-few-sailors-decommission-ships-new-frigates/
Navy has so few sailors it has to decommission ships
New frigates unable to be manned unless two existing warships are taken out of service
“It comes as the Armed Forces experience a significant recruitment crisis, with the Navy having suffered a collapse in the flow of new recruits into the service.”
Good one. Will post.
Who would want to defend this criminal cartel that was successful at their coup?
Good point. The core demographic who traditionally made up the armed forces are utterly alienated by the culture being preached at them by the establishment and media, especially the DEI nonsense, untrammelled immigration (especially of anti-Christian peoples) and attack on whiteness, maleness and every aspect of our history and culture.
Every issue facing the US is being rolled out throughout the Anglosphere.
A sample comment on the article
“Can’t recruit? Why’s that then?.
I’m ex-forces and if I had my time over again there’s no way I’d join and put my life on the line for a country I don’t recognise anymore. I used to be patriotic. I felt pride in Britain, growing up when the Second World War generation were all around me. Now? No thanks. I’d fight for my family, but not for a country where a sizable portion of the population (and growing) despise my values, culture and history and would probably cheer if I was killed.”
Regarding the Secretary of State in Maine…even if Trump is allowed on the ballot she has demonstrated she is not capable of being in charge of a fair and impartial election this November in her state. I believe state officials in many other states are doing the same thing. Do you think this will allow others to call for election oversight from the U.N. or some other global organization? Just wondering if the obvious partisan unconstitutional actions are part of a larger plan?
Good question!! This would be a great ploy for the Globalists. Can’t wait to read Catherine’s reply.
It will encourage a break up of the states – succession.
State officials challenge SEC proposal to list natural asset companies on NYSE
On Behalf of Lewitas Hyman PC | Jan 3, 2024 | Securities and Compliance
https://www.securitieslaw.com/blog/2024/01/state-officials-challenge-sec-proposal-to-list-natural-asset-companies-on-nyse/
https://brownstone.org/articles/is-there-a-cure-for-the-western-public-health-catastrophe/
Lots of quotable bits :
“The US has spent about double on health relative to Western Europe for decades, and this has yielded health outcomes worse than China and several countries in Latin America (like Costa Rica) or Central Europe whose health systems are easily 90 percent cheaper. Even Western Europe has spent far more on its health than should have been needed in order to achieve the outcomes it has seen, based on a casual reading of international health systems.”