MetaGunny

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MetaGunny

MetaGunny

@MetaGunny

Beigetreten Mayıs 2009
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MetaGunny
MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
@harryfisherEMTP What doctor has time to post a hundred things on Twitter everyday??
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Harry Fisher
Harry Fisher@harryfisherEMTP·
I would stock up on ivermectin if I were you. Just because Neil stone is against it. Just saying. God bless
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
The best mental health hack? Heal your gut, not your head.
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tratium
tratium@tratium·
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy"
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4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47@4nt1p4tt3rn

Okay, so on the whole "aliens" thing going around: My professional time actually dealing with the serious scientific inquiry into extraterrestrial life aside, I'mma say this: "aliens from outer space", "interdimensional aliens", "demons", "djinn", "angels", "Watchers", "Nephilim", whatever, it doesn't matter. Those are words. Labels given to things. Not the things themselves. The things themselves are described many times in the Bible and the Apocrypha, as well as other heretical texts and various ancient texts around the world. Not one of them says they're benevolent (yes, including angels). Not one says they're your friend. If you study quantum physics long enough, you get to the various probability fields that underlie everything we refer to as "reality". And the quest for a Unified Field Theory -- one theory that unites all of those disparate fields. There is emerging consensus between the scientific community and ancient religions that that the unifying field is consciousness. Why does this matter relative to aliens/demons/whatever? Because the other fields that comprise the underpinnings of "reality" are probability fields. Things like atomic and subatomic particles, even quantum particles, are just local excitations in one or more of those fields. But here's the catch: they don't exist absent consciousness. Consciousness brings them into being by locally collapsing the wave function. That's not hyperbole. That's foundational quantum mechanics. This has several implications: 1. Human consciousness isn't unique. There is a unified consciousness below all of reality, and each individual human consciousness, just like each particle is a local excitation of the other fields, is a local excitation in that field. 2. That universal field of consciousness may well be construed as what various cultures and religions refer to as God. Some of the biggest names in quantum physics agree. 3. Not all consciousnesses manifested from that field are necessarily benign. 4. As that consciousness field lies below the other fields, it follows that it may be possible to manifest in the world intentionally as well as by accident or happenstance, which is pretty much what happens now as a matter of course in everyday experience. Which means malign consciousnesses could well manifest physically. Hell, it may even be an emergent property of local excitation of the consciousness field. In short, yes, demons exist. Aliens exist. Whether they're the same thing is almost irrelevant. What matters is how you behave towards them. And the Bible tells you exactly how you should go about that. As do all other religions, and ancient texts. Remember Babel? Language, as currently formulated, exists to confuse you. To separate you from God. Learn to see reality for what it is, not what you'd like it to be. Not for what makes you most comfortable. Protect yourself accordingly.

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MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
@longitude0 @newstart_2024 Right there are ways to mitigate it but you never hear them mention this The benefits simply don't outweigh the risk
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Aspirin — the cheap pill sitting in your medicine cabinet — could become a powerful new tool against cancer. A March 2025 study published in Nature found that aspirin helps “unleash” T-cells in the immune system, making them more effective at hunting down and attacking cancer cells, including metastatic ones. Dr. Elisa Port, Chief of Breast Surgery at Mount Sinai, explained on CBS News that this ties into the same mechanism that makes aspirin effective at preventing blood clots and heart disease. The research builds on earlier work showing aspirin’s anti-inflammatory effects can enhance immunotherapy responses by reducing platelet-driven immune suppression. It’s still early stages (mostly animal data so far), and doctors aren’t recommending it for cancer prevention yet — but the potential is intriguing. It’s honestly wild that something so common and inexpensive might play a real role in fighting cancer. Shows how much we still have to discover about everyday medicines. If this holds up in larger human trials, it could offer a low-cost way to support cancer treatment for millions. Would you be excited or cautious if a common drug like aspirin turned out to have real anti-cancer effects?
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
Luckily 2 years ago, Moderna started working on a vaccine for Hantavirus. They just have the best foresight…
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MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
False This is the "Doctors" commonly do: Appeal to Authority — treating a claim as true simply because an expert says it, even when evidence isn’t presented. Double standard — demanding strict evidence from others while not holding one’s own claims to the same standard. Argument from Ignorance — implying something is false (or true) because there’s no evidence for it, rather than because there’s evidence against it. Special Pleading — applying rules or standards selectively to favor one’s own position. Sometimes also intellectual arrogance or overconfidence bias, especially when the person presents certainty without sufficient backing. In plain terms: it’s a mix of appeal to authority + double standard + selective skepticism. The key issue isn’t just authority—it’s inconsistent use of evidence.
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MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
@sunsweptforest Well, the good news is the root cause is parasites Took me years to figure that out
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zedsrigil
zedsrigil@sunsweptforest·
I hate having ME/CFS.
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MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
@naomirwolf I wonder what would happen if they did a full round of albendazole, prazntiquel, niclosmide tinidazole
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Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.
"🚨New observational study, 197 cancer patients treated with Ivermectin (25 mg) + Mebendazole (250 mg): After 6 months: • 84.4% had clinical benefit • 48.4% had tumor reduction or no detectable disease • 86.9% completed treatment, mild side effects Dr. McCullough explains. Details ⬇️" - From our sponsor, TWC Health
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MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
@Elijahkrings It's not histamine intolerance, it's histamine overload from parasites in the gut destroying the gut lining
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Elijah Krings
Elijah Krings@Elijahkrings·
Insufficiency of DAO can lead to histamine reactions tied to fermented foods Most people think about Vit C, Copper, Zinc and B6, but many miss that B2 is also needed for DAO to work properly, as FMN is a co-factor involved in its reactions B2 turnover into FMN and then FAD is depending on your thyroid (hence selenium and iodine) and molybdenum Increasing these can indirectly also affect response to histamine Linking this to organotherapy: Kidneys are often used as natural sources of DAO. While this is great, another layer of that is that kidneys contain high amounts of riboflavin by themselves They provide DAO and B2 which is therapeutic to histamine induced food reactions
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ThePOTSPostman
ThePOTSPostman@ThePOTSPostman·
Some nights the fatigue gets so bad it genuinely feels like I’m dying. Feels like my body is struggling to keep itself going.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
🚨 BOMBSHELL: What if CANCER isn’t “cancer” at all… but PARASITES and their egg sacks? Under the microscope, the so-called “cancer cells” look identical to living parasite clusters — and they MOVE. Dr. Lee Merritt drops the red pill: “They know that Cancer is Para-sites… but they’re not letting anyone know because they don’t want to lose their funding. ”The trillion-dollar “War on Cancer” has been pushing chemo and radiation while cheap, safe anti-parasitics like wormwood, neem, and tulsi get demonized. Could this be why parasitic drugs like Fenbendazole and Ivermectin are working? Time to wake up. Who’s done with the medical mafia? Tag someone who needs to see it. 👇
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National Anthem
National Anthem@NationalAnthemX·
@rileyanderz @MetaGunny A good friend was suffering from her EBV flaring up, or so she initially thought. She was near bedridden for months. Then she pivoted and treated parasites and it radically improved her.
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Riley Anders, MCAS
Riley Anders, MCAS@rileyanderz·
MCAS appears to be basically the immunologically dysfunctional end state of various chronic complex illness, such as: - Post-viral illness - ME/CFS - Long Covid - Lyme, bartonella, babesia - Mold exposure - SSRI withdrawal syndrome - Any significant mitochondrial insult - Anything else that damages the immune system
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I'm not really sure we need anything more than vscode as an IDE at this point. I care less about an IDE and vscode does all the things and is infinitely customizable and super easy to extend.
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conspiracybot
conspiracybot@conspiracyb0t·
"The Pandemics are coming from labs. ALL OF THEM...Lyme, COVID, RSV, HIV & Spanish Flu came out of a vaccine lab." ~RFK Jr "Vaccine research has created the worst plagues in our history."
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Ben Dicken
Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
The database space is so fun. Where else can you find thousands of people vehemently defending inferior opinions?
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MetaGunny
MetaGunny@MetaGunny·
@ForgiatoBlow47 ALL antiparasitics - ivermectin is not enough, albendazole prazntiquel niclosmide tinidazole
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Trumps Nephew
Trumps Nephew@ForgiatoBlow47·
Ivermectin should be sold over the counter in all 50 states. Do You Agree?
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