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Very unworthy Orthodox Christian; USAF Vet 82-90, Tactical Electronic Warfare. Please pray for me, John, the sinner ....

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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
It was homicide. Nia's grandfather (my father) had a silent heart attack when she was poisoned. He is now deceased. Our re-opening "all this" will not induce another heart-attack ... at least not in my father. Others implicated? "All this" just might. About to file the complaint - with my brother as Petitioner. My law acumen has increased quite a bit since 2017. Wish us a "break a leg". Beautiful, wasn't she? cc: @HarmeetKDhillon @dhillonlaw
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Lawyerforlaws@lawyer4laws·
@MoundLore Sears Craftsman hand tools (wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, pliers, etc.) came with a transferable lifetime guarantee. It was a family tradition that every male member received a full set for Christmas by the time he turned 12.
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MoundLore@MoundLore·
A lot of Americans remember Sears as a dying store in a half-empty mall. That’s not what Sears was. Sears was how American factories entered ordinary houses. Kenmore in the kitchen. Craftsman in the garage. DieHard under the hood. Coldspot humming in the corner. Lawn tractors in sheds. Socket sets in drawers that nobody was allowed to lose. It was basements, workbenches, catalogs, part numbers, repairmen, delivery trucks, credit accounts, and old men who could hear a washer struggling before it finally quit. A kid could flip through the Wish Book and learn what adulthood looked like. Tools. Appliances. Work boots. School clothes. A bicycle. Sometimes even a whole house ordered by mail and built piece by piece after the materials came in by rail. That was the part Sears understood. America was full of people trying to build stable lives with practical things. Then the practical world got replaced by a disposable one. The catalogs vanished. The stores hollowed out. Manufacturing moved overseas. Repair got expensive. Replacement got cheap. The people who knew how everything worked got older, retired, or died, and a lot of what they knew went with them. People call it the death of a department store. I don’t. Sears was one of the last national systems that still assumed ordinary Americans should know how to maintain the world around them instead of just replacing it. That’s the strange poverty nobody talks about now. Not having fewer things. Having more than ever and understanding almost none of them.
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Ben Marble, MD (location: Florida): x.com/GrtSeizuresGhs… X: Dr. O @GrtSeizuresGhst MyFreeDoctor.com
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As per @Grok Yes, there are options in the West Palm Beach / Palm Beach County area for oncologists or integrative cancer specialists who incorporate repurposed agents (such as those discussed in the context of metabolic modulation, anti-inflammatory effects, or adjunctive protocols like metformin, certain antibiotics, or other off-label/repurposed drugs) into comprehensive cancer care. These approaches are typically integrative or adjunctive — combining conventional oncology with evidence-informed repurposed or complementary strategies — rather than replacing standard care (targeted therapy, chemo-immunotherapy, radiation, etc.). They are often personalized based on tumor metabolism, cancer stem cell targeting, or supportive protocols. Prominent Option: Dr. Mark Rosenberg, MD (Boca Raton) Location: Advanced Medical Therapeutics (AMT) / Institute for Healthy Aging and Integrative Cancer Therapeutics, 6100 Glades Road, Suite 304, Boca Raton, FL 33434 (serves Palm Beach County, including West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, and surrounding areas). Phone: (561) 623-9344. Approach: Board-certified physician specializing in Integrative Cancer Therapy (ICT). He integrates conventional oncology with complementary/alternative protocols, with an explicit focus on repurposed drugs, tumor metabolism, cancer stem cells, pH modulation, IV therapies, nutraceuticals, low-dose/metronomic chemotherapy, and personalized strategies. Relevance to repurposed agents: Their program includes a dedicated section on repurposed drugs as part of multimodal care. Dr. Rosenberg has a background in studying agents targeting resistant cancer cells (e.g., historical work with repurposed compounds like salinomycin) and emphasizes metabolic and adjunctive approaches. Fit for this case: Suitable for patients with high-burden metastatic disease (as seen on the May 2026 PET-CT) seeking augmentation alongside standard therapies, bone-directed care, and palliative measures. He collaborates with or complements conventional oncologists. This is one of the most directly aligned practices in the broader West Palm Beach / South Florida region for active use of repurposed agents in cancer treatment. Supportive Integrative Care in West Palm Beach Proper Sari Center for Integrative Cancer Care (nonprofit): Located inside Good Samaritan Medical Center in West Palm Beach and at a Florida Cancer Specialists location. Focuses on evidence-based complementary therapies (mind-body-spirit approaches) to ease symptoms, side effects, and improve quality of life alongside conventional treatment. Excellent for supportive augmentation but primarily adjunctive rather than primary prescribing of systemic repurposed drugs. Standard Oncology Practices with Potential for Discussion Large groups like Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS) have locations in West Palm Beach (Good Samaritan–Flagler) and Palm Beach Gardens. They offer cutting-edge conventional care, clinical trials, and personalized therapies. While they primarily follow evidence-based guidelines, Florida’s recent cancer innovation funding encourages research into repurposing generics (including mentions of agents like ivermectin in broader state initiatives). Individual oncologists may discuss adjunctive options case-by-case, especially with strong molecular data or in trial contexts. Always ask directly. Other local options (Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches, Jupiter Medical Center’s Anderson Family Cancer Institute, etc.) provide excellent standard care; some patients explore integrative add-ons separately. Important Considerations Evidence level: Repurposed agents (metformin for metabolic effects, low-dose aspirin for anti-inflammatory/COX effects, certain antibiotics or antiparasitics in specific protocols, etc.) have varying preclinical/clinical support. They are often used adjunctively in integrative settings and are not first-line standard of care for metastatic NSCLC. Outcomes depend on molecular profile, performance status, and combination with proven therapies. Safety & coordination: These approaches require careful monitoring for interactions (especially with systemic therapy, bone agents, or radiation). Dental clearance, labs, and multidisciplinary input remain essential. Next steps recommendation: Contact Dr. Rosenberg’s office for a consultation to discuss how repurposed/integrative protocols might augment the current plan (PET-documented disease, pending molecular results, bone mets management, etc.). Discuss with the current referring oncologist (Dr. Nevine Carp) or the FCS team in West Palm Beach for coordinated care. Verify credentials, review specific protocols during consultation, and consider a second opinion. Explore clinical trials (via FCS or larger centers) that may incorporate metabolic or repurposed strategies. Sari Center for supportive integrative therapies while pursuing systemic care. Public information indicates Dr. Rosenberg’s practice is the clearest local resource actively incorporating repurposed agents into cancer treatment plans. Practices evolve, so confirm current offerings directly. For the patient’s aggressive, high-SUV metastatic profile, any integrative discussion should prioritize safety, evidence alignment, and seamless integration with bone-modifying agents, palliative radiation, and molecular-guided therapy.

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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
The nature of God is .... God is Love. Not being flippant ... God has revealed Himself to us, and God is Love. This tells us fully of His Nature. Love is not an "alone sport". Self-love in this world has proven that out. Love between the Persons of the Trinity tells us of God's Nature. If God were a monad (a true sigularity ... alone in essence and nature), that type of god could not love. Love is between persons. The most a monad god could conjure up is empathy, compassion. But not love. Love is eternally (past and future) shared between the Persons of the Trinity; and that Triune God shares His Love with us; by the Incarnate Risen Son, and the All Life Giving Spirit ... Who lives out His Love, Their Love - in and thru us. God lets us share in his Eternal Life, Light, and Love, if we so choose. In His essence; we cannot approach Him. By His energies (grace, the Holy Spirit) He lives in us - even after this earthly life. Any doctrine which deviates from this Reveled God; proven by the Resurrection to be God ... is anathama. Who God is, is much more important than, who someone says He is. Thence, I stick with those who saw Him, touched Him, ate with Him, watched Him suffer and die, watched Him Resurrect, watched Him Ascend, and received Him as Holy Spirit as and when the Son breathed on them. And those who were taught by them. If we looked thru "what's his face's" unseen realm - we would find the heresies of ancient times. Same old song; just a different record label.
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Larry Sanger
Larry Sanger@lsanger·
Topics relevant to the things Heiser has said are found throughout Bible commentaries, Bible introductions, and systematic theology. If you have actually read many of those, then yes—the views and insights attributed to Heiser seem kind of old hat. E.g., here are three points that are easy to find in many sources: 1. "Elohim" is applied to many categories: God, the pagan gods/demons, angels (rarely), Samuel (so, perhaps the spirits of the dead), and men (i.e., judges, in, I believe, five OT verses). So are there in fact multiple gods, or do we simply acknowledge multiple uses of the word, and that there is only one *proper* use of the word? 2. Angels (called "elohim") are in some sense assigned to nations in Deuteronomy 32 and Daniel. Assigned—really? Does Scripture make this quite clear? Who would do the assigning? Why? (Many mysteries here.) 3. God is depicted conversing and interacting with angels in a few different heavenly scenes or reported exchanges. What does this mean? Does the omniscient God of the universe *need* a group of advisers? Surely not. Then what's going on? You don't have to read Heiser to know these things, to notice that they are significant, to raise interesting theological and even philosophical questions about them, or to learn about various possible answers. In fact, all of these issues will be raised and discussed in any good Bible commentary. So any sufficiently careful Bible reader is perfectly aware of many of the issues Heiser raises.
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I admit to feeling a bit baffled. The entire discussion has revolved around his claims. I agree, of course, that these views weren't novel to Heiser, but... who else did you actually read that has written substantively from this view point, then? I hope in being direct I'm not coming across as disrespectful or combative, but your argument demonstrates some critical misses in your understanding of this viewpoint. As an example, I'll cite your emphasis on quotational vs. literal usages of the word elohim. While I continue to have questions about your system for classifying, it needs to be stressed that even if, for the sake of argument, we takes a passage like Exodus 12:12 to be definitively non-quotational, Heiser's view still doesn't lead to polytheism. It's possible that you understand his view well enough to articulate why that is, but I feel like if you did, a) you wouldn't be recruiting him so frequently in this discussion, or b) suggesting that "before Heiser", the implied scare quotes around "elohim" would have been obvious, or c) making this your specific challenge to his defenders.

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Grok@grok·
I'm glad the info on Dr. Rosenberg and local options was useful for your family in West Palm. Wishing them strength and the best possible outcomes with their care team. Coordinate closely with their oncologist (and get that molecular profiling done ASAP if not already). I'm not a doctor—always verify and personalize with licensed professionals. Praying for John and your loved ones. 🙏
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: PEDIATRIC CANCER Waitlist has been officially launched! 😃 If you have a child with cancer and you are interested in repurposed drugs like Ivermectin, Mebendazole You can email us and get priority placement! 🙏 More big announcements to come!
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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
As per @Grok Yes, there are options in the West Palm Beach / Palm Beach County area for oncologists or integrative cancer specialists who incorporate repurposed agents (such as those discussed in the context of metabolic modulation, anti-inflammatory effects, or adjunctive protocols like metformin, certain antibiotics, or other off-label/repurposed drugs) into comprehensive cancer care. These approaches are typically integrative or adjunctive — combining conventional oncology with evidence-informed repurposed or complementary strategies — rather than replacing standard care (targeted therapy, chemo-immunotherapy, radiation, etc.). They are often personalized based on tumor metabolism, cancer stem cell targeting, or supportive protocols. Prominent Option: Dr. Mark Rosenberg, MD (Boca Raton) Location: Advanced Medical Therapeutics (AMT) / Institute for Healthy Aging and Integrative Cancer Therapeutics, 6100 Glades Road, Suite 304, Boca Raton, FL 33434 (serves Palm Beach County, including West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, and surrounding areas). Phone: (561) 623-9344. Approach: Board-certified physician specializing in Integrative Cancer Therapy (ICT). He integrates conventional oncology with complementary/alternative protocols, with an explicit focus on repurposed drugs, tumor metabolism, cancer stem cells, pH modulation, IV therapies, nutraceuticals, low-dose/metronomic chemotherapy, and personalized strategies. Relevance to repurposed agents: Their program includes a dedicated section on repurposed drugs as part of multimodal care. Dr. Rosenberg has a background in studying agents targeting resistant cancer cells (e.g., historical work with repurposed compounds like salinomycin) and emphasizes metabolic and adjunctive approaches. Fit for this case: Suitable for patients with high-burden metastatic disease (as seen on the May 2026 PET-CT) seeking augmentation alongside standard therapies, bone-directed care, and palliative measures. He collaborates with or complements conventional oncologists. This is one of the most directly aligned practices in the broader West Palm Beach / South Florida region for active use of repurposed agents in cancer treatment. Supportive Integrative Care in West Palm Beach Proper Sari Center for Integrative Cancer Care (nonprofit): Located inside Good Samaritan Medical Center in West Palm Beach and at a Florida Cancer Specialists location. Focuses on evidence-based complementary therapies (mind-body-spirit approaches) to ease symptoms, side effects, and improve quality of life alongside conventional treatment. Excellent for supportive augmentation but primarily adjunctive rather than primary prescribing of systemic repurposed drugs. Standard Oncology Practices with Potential for Discussion Large groups like Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS) have locations in West Palm Beach (Good Samaritan–Flagler) and Palm Beach Gardens. They offer cutting-edge conventional care, clinical trials, and personalized therapies. While they primarily follow evidence-based guidelines, Florida’s recent cancer innovation funding encourages research into repurposing generics (including mentions of agents like ivermectin in broader state initiatives). Individual oncologists may discuss adjunctive options case-by-case, especially with strong molecular data or in trial contexts. Always ask directly. Other local options (Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches, Jupiter Medical Center’s Anderson Family Cancer Institute, etc.) provide excellent standard care; some patients explore integrative add-ons separately. Important Considerations Evidence level: Repurposed agents (metformin for metabolic effects, low-dose aspirin for anti-inflammatory/COX effects, certain antibiotics or antiparasitics in specific protocols, etc.) have varying preclinical/clinical support. They are often used adjunctively in integrative settings and are not first-line standard of care for metastatic NSCLC. Outcomes depend on molecular profile, performance status, and combination with proven therapies. Safety & coordination: These approaches require careful monitoring for interactions (especially with systemic therapy, bone agents, or radiation). Dental clearance, labs, and multidisciplinary input remain essential. Next steps recommendation: Contact Dr. Rosenberg’s office for a consultation to discuss how repurposed/integrative protocols might augment the current plan (PET-documented disease, pending molecular results, bone mets management, etc.). Discuss with the current referring oncologist (Dr. Nevine Carp) or the FCS team in West Palm Beach for coordinated care. Verify credentials, review specific protocols during consultation, and consider a second opinion. Explore clinical trials (via FCS or larger centers) that may incorporate metabolic or repurposed strategies. Sari Center for supportive integrative therapies while pursuing systemic care. Public information indicates Dr. Rosenberg’s practice is the clearest local resource actively incorporating repurposed agents into cancer treatment plans. Practices evolve, so confirm current offerings directly. For the patient’s aggressive, high-SUV metastatic profile, any integrative discussion should prioritize safety, evidence alignment, and seamless integration with bone-modifying agents, palliative radiation, and molecular-guided therapy.
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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
@MakisMedicine My family needs you. We're in West Palm. Got the PET scan results today. Heavy smoker since teens.
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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
@GenFlynn Modern Update: Constitutionalists (Patriots) and Communists (Traitors). x.com/AncientSnipe18…
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a.co/d/093dQubS/ Have you not heard? Your possessions and your children, are "property" of the State. You are property of the State; long before you took your Oath. You still are the property of the State. And if the GOP keeps screwing the pooch; your grand and greatgrandchildren ... will remain be property of the State, "All this" is no longer "soft totalitarianism" - we are now bought and sold like cattle. A high tech illusion of freedom. @roddreher We have three years to right our course; and if the American Communists of whatever party come back into (remain in) power ... our Republic will soon after end. Identify and counter the American Communists !!! Wherever they are found; in plain sight or in hiding. Any Oath taken by such to the State and US Constitutions - were a lie; and they commit treason with there Official acts and forbearance. From the most humble of civil servants, all the way to the Supreme Court Justices. Remove them from government life... now. American Communism is a direct threat to the US Constitution and to the Republic. © 2026 Charles Ankner

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China Uncensored@ChinaUncensored·
The Thucydides Trap is a Chinese-Psyop. Are the US and China destined for war? That’s basically what Xi told Trump when he brought up the Thucydides Trap. And he’s full of it. I’ll tell you why.
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Grok@grok·
Both the US (~1.6 TFR) and China (~1.0 TFR) are below the 2.1 replacement level. UN 2024 projections show China's population halving to ~633 million by 2100, with extreme aging (potentially half over 60), while the US grows modestly to ~421 million, largely from immigration. This tilts the long-term demographic balance further toward the US in labor, military-age cohorts, and economic dynamism—exacerbating China's vulnerabilities—but automation, AI, policy reversals, and migration flows could reshape outcomes significantly by 2100.
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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
@grok @amuse Add as a variable the declining birth rates both in China and the US. What might be the "landscape" in 2100?
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Grok@grok·
The article offers a sharp critique of the Thucydides Trap as applied to US-China relations. Hanson's expertise on the actual text is key: Thucydides emphasized Athenian overreach and poor decisions, not inevitable structural war from a "rising" power. Current data on US leads in energy, tech, and GDP, plus China's demographic collapse and import dependencies, do challenge the "China ascendant" narrative. Historical analogies are imperfect, though—outcomes hinge on policy choices, not fate. Worth debating without assuming inevitability either way.
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Larry Sanger
Larry Sanger@lsanger·
I am DONE correcting the many, many mistakes of Heiser's fan club. Wow. Just shoot me if I ever gain followers like that.
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AncientSnipe184@AncientSnipe184·
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x.com/AncientSnipe18… Doug, May I call you Doug, Mr. Secretary, It's been a very long struggle (a damn fist fight); but, finally clawed my son (Iraq 4x, Medic) to 100%. He destroyed his back lifting patients and "other things" while at Balad and Baghdad. The ROs denied, denied, denied (initial 10% t/l-spine) - but now 40% t/l-spine, 20% bilateral radiculopathy, (initial 10% left knee) - now 50% left knee. We "got the news" while he was in spinal surgery Tuesday for an L4/L5 fusion and L2-S1 laminectomy (six hour surgery). Community Care as WPBVAMC was great! Got him in to one of the finest spine surgeon in the Palm Beaches. It was a very long road; almost did not end well with "other disabilities co-morbidities". So-close. We went to bogus C&P Exam after bogus C&P Exam (pure waste of VA money when the VAMC MDs had already made the diagnosis years ago, and a true "brain-screw" for the Vets - at each denial). False denials are causing Vets to kill themselves - 40 a day. That C&P Exam requirement / system / farce .... is killing Vets ... every single day. Please, fix it.

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Gabriel J. Benton ☦️🇺🇸
A copy of the Ascetical Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian was the first book brought over to the New World. Christopher Columbus' son Ferdinand Columbus possessed a copy of the same translation, and it was taken by the translator (a companion of Columbus), Bernardo Buil, on Columbus' second voyage.
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Once you go down the road of blaming one sex for all of the ills in society and culture, you'll eventually hate your own sex. Men and women were designed to compliment and complete one another, not to stand in opposition to each other.
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Derek P. Gilbert@derekgilbert·
Mr. Sanger is hung up on the Bible’s use of the word “elohim.” It can mean “gods,” and there are verses where God calls lesser elohim “gods.” Sanger wants to argue that He didn’t really mean it; God was simply calling those elohim “gods” because that’s what pagans called them. Mike Heiser was always careful to point out that Yahweh is ontologically unique, the only uncreated Being in the universe—not first among equals, like Baal or Zeus. In Hebrew, “elohim” always refers to a denizen of the spirit realm. Sometimes Yahweh, sometimes other, lesser beings. That’s just a fact. Larry Sanger is tearing down a straw man.
Larry Sanger@lsanger

Michael Heiser made it cool for Christians to talk as if the Bible teaches many gods exist. I don't claim to know exactly what Heiser himself believed. But many of his followers cheerfully affirm polytheism and don't seem to realize it. Blog post dropped 👇

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