Racoon Hunter
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Racoon Hunter
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MAGA..Christian..Family..🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸..Retired Air Force..C130 Loadmaster. NO Direct Messages, NO Porn and NO Crypto please. 🐝
Tallahassee, FL Beigetreten Aralık 2023
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A cancer research center in NYC found hand sanitizer destroys skin barrier letting carcinogens absorb 400% faster - corporations paid 98 million to hide this study.
#HandSanitizer #Dangers

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Remember this little Scottish shield maiden??
🚨🚨UPDATE:
⚠️⚠️The full context has emerged in court
You may remember the 12-year-old Scottish girl who faced criticism after being seen holding an axe and knife while confronting a man. As her case is now heard in court, the full story is coming out.
The man in question, Ilia Belov, is alleged to have told the child: “Come here sexy. I will show you how to have a good time”.
It’s also claimed he had been harassing her and her friends all aged 12 to 14 while they waited at a bus stop. When the group spoke up for themselves, he is said to have physically assaulted them.
CCTV evidence reportedly captures Belov attacking the girl and pushing her to the ground.
This case is still ongoing. Let’s remember: we only had part of the picture before. Now the context explains why this child felt she needed to defend herself.
Had to protect herself as the police would do fuck all.

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Twenty years before Atkins, fifteen years before the Mediterranean diet, and forty years before anyone in the NHS would utter the phrase "low-carb without flinching", a Hampshire physician was treating obesity, asthma, migraine and gout with butter, bacon and steak. He sold two million books and was politely forgotten.
Richard Mackarness ran Britain's first clinical obesity and food allergy clinic at Basingstoke District Hospital from 1958 to 1983. He had read Banting. He had read Stefansson. He tried the low-carbohydrate approach on himself, lost weight without hunger, and decided it was time a British doctor put it into a book.
He called it Eat Fat and Grow Slim. The title was a deliberate provocation, in a country where rising American influence insisted that fat would kill you.
The protocol: meat, fish, eggs, cheese, butter and green vegetables freely. Carbohydrates under 60 grams a day. Eat fat to satiety. Do not restrict calories.
Across 25 years he kept meticulous records. Average weight loss 14-20 pounds in the first three months. Sustained weight loss at 12 months in approximately 60% of patients. At five years, approximately 40%, which is remarkably high for any dietary intervention.
Other outcomes: resolution of asthma in roughly one-third of affected patients, reduction in migraine in roughly half, and complete resolution of gout in nearly all who adhered to the protocol.
His 1976 second book, Not All in the Mind, documented hundreds of cases in which chronic symptoms resolved completely when specific food triggers were removed. The most common triggers: wheat, refined sugar, pasteurised dairy, industrial seed oils, caffeine.
His clinic was closed in 1983 when Basingstoke District Hospital was reorganised. His approach, which had treated thousands of patients successfully, was not institutionalised anywhere in the NHS.
He retired and emigrated to Australia. He died in 1996, aged 80. His books are out of print in Britain.
Current NHS obesity treatment costs: £6.5 billion a year.
Mackarness's clinic treated 3,500 patients for under £50,000 a year in 1960s pounds.
The cost-benefit analysis has not been run. The result would be too uncomfortable to publish.
He was right. He was British. He was ignored in Britain. Then exported to Australia, where he died in quiet retirement.
This is how Britain handles its medical heretics.
It has not improved.

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Back in the 1940s and 1950s, doctors openly recognised eczema as a major red flag 🚩
a sign of internal poisoning. ☠️
They knew vaccines could push a vulnerable child over the edge.
In 1958, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued clear warnings:
• No child with atopic eczema (or other skin disorders) should be vaccinated.
• No child should be vaccinated if a family member has eczema.
• Parents must be warned of the dangers.
• In some cases, siblings had to be completely separated for 21 days after vaccination.
They treated eczema as a serious contraindication.
Fast forward to today… and doctors claim they “don’t know what causes eczema” while injecting babies with multiple shots at once.
Same bodies. Same immune systems. Very different story.
The more you dig, the clearer it gets.
What happened to “first, do no harm”?
What do you think … did they know more back then, or are we just ignoring the warnings now?

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The Woman Who Said “No” and Saved a Generation
In 1960, a 46-year-old pharmacologist named Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey started her first day at the FDA. Within five weeks, she was handed an application that seemed like a "formality."
The drug was Kevadon (Thalidomide). It was already a massive success in Europe, marketed as a "wonder drug" for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness. Most expected her to sign off immediately.
But Frances felt something wasn't right.
She noticed the clinical data was vague. There was almost no evidence showing how the drug affected a developing fetus. While the pharmaceutical company, Richardson-Merrell, pressured her to rush the approval, she stood her ground.
The Pressure Was Suffocating
For 19 months, the company relentlessly hounded her. They:
Visited her office over 50 times.
Called her "unreasonable" and "stubborn."
Complained to her supervisors, trying to go over her head.
Had doctors write letters demanding she release the drug.
Can you imagine the weight on her shoulders? A new employee standing up to a corporate giant and an entire industry. But her mantra was simple: "Show me the data."
A Devastating Discovery
By November 1961, the world’s worst fears came true. In Germany and Australia, babies were being born with Phocomelia—severe limb malformations. Some were born with flipper-like hands attached to their shoulders; others had no limbs at all.
Thousands of babies were born with these deformities, and thousands more were stillborn. Thalidomide was the cause.
The Silent Hero
Because Dr. Kelsey refused to be bullied, the damage in the United States was largely contained. She didn't just do her job; she protected the future.
On August 7, 1962, President John F. Kennedy awarded her the President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. She was only the second woman to ever receive it.
We often talk about "changing the world." Dr. Kelsey changed it with one word: No.
Sometimes, being "stubborn" is the most heroic thing you can be.
What do you think of Dr. Kelsey's story? Does it inspire you to stand firm in your convictions, even when the world is pushing back?
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There's a forest in Utah where every single tree is actually the same tree. 47,000 trunks growing out of one giant root system, all clones of the same parent. The whole thing weighs about 13 million pounds, around 40 blue whales worth. It's called Pando, and it's been alive for around 80,000 years. Humans hadn't even started painting in caves yet when this thing took root. It's the heaviest living thing on Earth.
Trees do some properly weird stuff. When a giraffe starts eating an acacia tree in Africa, the tree releases a warning smell into the air within minutes. Other acacia trees nearby pick up that smell and immediately start pumping bitter chemicals into their own leaves, before the giraffe even gets there. Giraffes have actually figured this out and learned to walk upwind, so they can get a few bites in before the trees notice them.
In 1997, a Canadian scientist named Suzanne Simard found that trees in a forest are connected to each other underground, through a giant web of tiny fungus threads that link them all together. Her experiments showed that one tree can send food and chemical messages to another tree through this fungus network. The press nicknamed it "the wood wide web." Some of the bigger claims about trees being one happy family are still being argued over by scientists, but the basic idea, that trees pass signals to each other underground, is now solid science.
And some live for thousands of years. There's a tree in California called Methuselah, a kind of pine, that is almost 4,860 years old. It was already 200 years old when the first Egyptian pyramid was built. There's another one growing nearby that scientists think is over 5,000 years old. Both were already ancient when Stonehenge went up.
Trees also do something to your body when you're around them. A Japanese researcher named Qing Li ran an experiment. He had people spend a few days walking in forests, then took their blood. The cells in their immune system that fight off viruses and tumors had jumped sharply, and the boost lasted for over a week after they got home. He had another group take the same kind of trip but to a city instead. They got nothing. The trees were releasing some kind of compound into the air that the city didn't have.
The tallest tree in the world is in California too, a coast redwood named Hyperion. 381 feet tall (taller than the Statue of Liberty), around 700 years old. A single trunk holds 550 million leaves. You're sharing the planet with all of this.
tya@elenielframes
one of the things I love about earth is its trees 🍃
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CHOLESTEROL WAS NEVER THE ENEMY. IT WAS THE RESCUE TEAM.
For 60 years, you have been told that cholesterol clogs your arteries and causes heart attacks. You have been told to avoid eggs, butter, and red meat. You have been put on statin drugs that generate $29 billion per year in global sales.
Every word of it was a lie built on one fraudulent study.
In 1958, a physiologist named Ancel Keys published the Seven Countries Study. He claimed to prove that dietary fat and cholesterol caused heart disease. What he did not tell you is that he had data from 22 countries. He deliberately excluded the 15 countries that contradicted his theory. The countries with the highest fat consumption and the lowest heart disease were thrown out.
He hand-picked the data to match his conclusion. And the entire Western medical system built its dietary guidelines on that fraud.
Here is what cholesterol actually does. It is the raw material your body uses to produce every steroid hormone you have — testosterone, estrogen, cortisol, vitamin D. Without cholesterol, your body cannot build cell membranes. Your brain is 25% cholesterol. Your nervous system is wrapped in it. It is not a toxin. It is the most essential building material in your biology.
When your arteries are damaged by inflammation — caused by sugar, seed oils, and stress — your liver sends cholesterol to the injury site to REPAIR the damage. Cholesterol is the bandage. Blaming cholesterol for heart disease is like blaming firefighters for the fire because they are always found at the scene.
Statin drugs lower cholesterol by blocking the enzyme your liver uses to produce it. Side effects include muscle destruction, memory loss, liver damage, increased risk of diabetes, and a documented increase in depression and suicidal thoughts. You are being given a drug that destroys your body's repair system and shuts down hormone production.
They did not lower heart disease deaths. They created a $29 billion annual subscription to a drug that makes you weaker, slower, and sicker.
Your body makes cholesterol on purpose. It is trying to save you. Stop fighting it.
@MedBedsTechnologyNews
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🚨 SCOTT JENNINGS EXPOSES OBAMA AND CNN LOSES IT
He never misses!
BEGALA: Obama did something about Iran without firing a shot! He brought them to the table with crippling sanctions
SCOTT: Their backs were CRIPPLED by carrying the pallets of CASH! 😂
BEGALA: Let me make my point before you reflexively refute it!
SCOTT: He let them KEEP the nuclear material. They have 970 POUNDS of enriched uranium, do they not?! 11 nuclear BOMBS [potential]!
🫳🏻🎤
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