Lots of interesting news today

I wonder what the definitions of "rural" vs "urban" are though. Does "urban" include suburbs, exurbs,etc., so is the demand shifting to actual rural areas, or is it just shifting out of cities to anything not considered a city?
 
yeah but thats bad for those of us that enjoy cheap rural living...
I suspect that wont last for long.I would think that most city dwellers aren't gonna want much of a 30 min drive to town for a pack of TP,BUT depending on the state there will probably be three Dollar Generals on their way to town.
 
They are trying to goad us into attacking, so it looks like an act of war
That would have been a great briefing to sit in on.

General: Alright PFC Mohamed, we want you to take your little boat and go do circles around that US Navy destroyer. We're hoping that they swat you like a mosquito with their 127 mm 5-inch/54 caliber Mark 45 guns. Got it?
 
That would have been a great briefing to sit in on.

General: Alright PFC Mohamed, we want you to take your little boat and go do circles around that US Navy destroyer. We're hoping that they swat you like a mosquito with their 127 mm 5-inch/54 caliber Mark 45 guns. Got it?
I mean, really all they gotta do is fire of one of those big guns in some general direction and I'm sure it'd scare the pants off of em
 
From the book of faces this am

A realtor friend of mine....I wondered how long this would take

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Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure the US Navy's own navigation has killed more sailors than the Iranian navy.
 
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But he DID ask if we could explore UV light inside the body, as well as injecting disinfectant....and Reddit is having an absolute field day with THAT clip

https://i.imgur.com/Ndy0DIa.mp4

https://i.imgur.com/03gBKqT.mp4

Fuck yeah. Cristina Cuomo would be proud (look it up, it's worth it).

I pasted the good stuff below:
...and then the woo woo pseudoscience lady's blog said:
While IVs are subject to cost and are not cheap (a vitamin drip ranges around $300 whereas a hospital will charge thousands of dollars for them and for medication that has no proven studies behind them), I wanted to try a more affordable way I heard about to neutralize heavy metals: take a bath. At the direction of my doctor, Dr. Linda Lancaster, who reminded me that this is an oxygen-depleting virus, she suggested I take a bath and add a nominal amount of bleach. Why? To combat the radiation and metals in my system and oxygenate it. “We want to neutralize heavy metals because they slow up the electromagnetic frequency of our cells, which is our energy field, and we need a good flow of energy. Clorox is sodium chloride—which is technically salt. Clorox is made by introducing an electric current to water and sodium chloride (saline) creating sodium hypochlorite. There is no danger in doing this. It is a simple naturopathic treatment that has been used for over 75 years to oxygenate the cells,” says Dr. Lancaster. “Household bleach is not chlorine.” I found information on this in Dr. Lancaster’s Harmonic Healing book and the chapter on heavy metals, as well as in some articles like these showing that it used in the medical world: Elimination of metals and in The Mayo Clinic treatment to aid in chronic bacterial infections. Since I had no sense of smell and no open cuts that it might sting, I opted to do it. So, I add a small amount—1/4 to ½ cup ONLY—of Clorox to a full bath of warm water (80 gallons). “We are all exposed to radiation (phone/Wi-Fi) and that agitates our cells,” says Lancaster, who also recommended a sea salt (1 pound) and baking soda (1 full box) bath to help with this too. “We have never recommended the baths as any type of cure. We utilize this bath to aid the body in the detox process of chemicals and environmental pollutants,” says Lancaster.

I used a machine—a “Body Charger,” which energy specialist Randy Oppitz suggested I borrow from a friend. It sent electrical frequencies through my body to oxygenate my blood and stimulate the healthy production of blood cells to fortify my immune system. It also rebalanced my energy, which was gravely off from the stress of caregiving, catching the virus, figuring out what works for me, and the anxiety of my kids getting it. “The key to healing the human body is directly related to the body’s ability to allow energy to flow through it. I discovered in my 40-year career as a personal energy specialist that every person I ever worked with has blocked energies. The Body Charger is a device that transfers energy, breaks up, and pulls out the low frequency while replacing with a higher rate,” says Oppitz, who works with cancer patients and people suffering from chronic disease.

I also used a PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) portable machine, which optimizes the ability of cells to start healing. It uses low-energy fields to stimulate the self-healing mechanisms of the cells after a physical injury or a viral attack on the body’s tissues or bones. “For COVID-19, it increases the speed with which your lungs and whole body can recover,” says Tapp Francke, the founder and holistic nutritionist at StandWellness in Water Mill, an integrative wellness center that practices functional medicine. I was able to rent this portable device from StandWellness for the month, as it is good to use for many ailments.
 
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