Bob Feldtman
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Bob Feldtman
@Cyberdoc33
surgeon, 3000 hr aviator, Col, ret'd, Extra class radio op, conservative pro-life , believer.
Texas Katılım Nisan 2022
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🚨BRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrr…
This is American engineering.
An A-10 Warthog took over 150 rounds… hydraulics gone… control systems crippled…
Any other aircraft is DONE.
But not this one.
Manual reversion kicks in… pure mechanical control… pilot muscles it home.
Lands safely.
Pilot walks away.
Aircraft repaired… back in the fight.
That’s not luck…
That’s design.
That’s toughness.
That’s AMERICA.
Built to take punishment… and still come home.
#AStoneGroove #AmericaStrong #Warthog #AirPower

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I took my kid to an afterschool activity. It’s about a 10 minute drive.
On my way I counted:
8 Range Rovers
7 Mercedes GL SUV
4 BMW X series SUV
4 Audi SUV
3 Tesla SUV
1 Aston Martin Car
All immigrants. All brand new.
I saw 2 white people my entire drive.
F150 couple years old
Toyota Tacoma probably 10 years old
What the fuck is going on here?
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solid dad protecting children
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs
"Your language is inappropriate." "It's in your library!" You can't make this up.
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Muslims in the United States reacted strongly after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said:
"Radical Islam is a threat to the entire world."
Do you agree with him?
Yes or No
Follow @Marco_rubio_Q
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Kiev not in NATO, what is the twerp standing there for?
US Homeland Security News@defense_civil25
Every member of NATO refused the call to help the United States to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. All of Them!!
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Fighting a fire in the Spindletop oilfield near Beaumont, 1902. This was only a year or two after oil was discovered there in one of most momentous events in Texas history. I can't imagine how calamitous this scene might have been. The fighting of oilfield fires was in its infancy, of course, and this beast appears to be really roaring. It would take considerable courage to even get close to it. As always, I'm interested in your thoughts/experiences.

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My 72-year-old uncle and his doctor had a conversation about statins.
He has always been healthy, fit, and active. A low BMI, good BP, he doesn't smoke or have diabetes.
He eats beef, seafood, some vegetables, rice, potatoes, nuts, and some fruits. No sweets or processed foods.
Doc: "Your cholesterol is high. I'd like you to start taking a statin.
Uncle: "What part of my cholesterol is high?"
Doc: "Your LDL."
Uncle: "Why do I need a statin?"
Doc: "Because high LDL will increase your risk of heart attack or stroke."
Uncle: "But I'm healthy and active. What's my actual risk?"
Doc: "High. If you take a statin, you'll have a lower risk and longer life expectancy."
Uncle: "What are the side effects of a statin?"
Doc: "Well, some people experience joint pain, muscle soreness, memory issues, elevated blood sugar, and digestive issues."
Uncle: "So, it could increase my risk of diabetes?"
Doc: "Yes."
Uncle: "By how much?"
Doc: "Up to about 35%."
Uncle: "Isn't diabetes a big risk factor in developing cardiac issues and heart attacks?"
Doc: "Yes. It's a major risk factor."
Uncle: "By how much?"
Doc: "People with diabetes have a 3x-4x higher chance of having a heart attack."
Uncle: "So, how much would diabetes reduce my life expectancy?"
Doc: "Up to 10 years."
Uncle: "So, if I took a statin, how long would I need to take it?"
Doc: "For the rest of your life."
Uncle: "And what would my life expectancy be if I took it, and it didn't give me diabetes?"
Doc: "There is a calculation I could do that tells me your risk and life expectancy."
Uncle: "How does the calculation work?"
Doc: "It looks at information like your BMI, BP, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and the fact that you don't smoke, you don't have diabetes, and if you're on any meds for hypertension or cholesterol."
Uncle: "So, it doesn't just look at my LDL but my overall health too. What does it say my life expectancy would be if I took a statin and it didn't give me diabetes?"
Doc: "You could live 1 extra day."
Uncle: "Just 1 day? I would take a med for the rest of my life that could cause joint pain, muscle soreness, memory loss, digestive issues, up to 35% chance of developing diabetes which could put me at a 3x-4x higher risk of having a heart attack and taking up to 10 years off of my life, and I'd only get 1 extra day?"
Doc: "Well, yes."
Uncle: "Ya, I don't think I need the statin."
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REMEMBER WHEN the Media laughed and said ivermectin was ONLY for horses and cows? THEY KNEW it was made for people since 1987.
Here’s what they didn’t tell you 👇
1 – It prevents the damage caused by drugs created using mRNA technology, blocks the entry of Spike Protein into cells and, if the person was vaccinated, they can treat themselves for damage already done through Ivermectin.
2 – It only has beneficial effects and no harmful effects in the treatment of the C virus. In fact, even before entering the cell, it has already destroyed the virus in the blood.
3 – It has a very powerful anti-inflammatory action against and has a powerful impact on traumatic and orthopedic injuries, it strengthens muscles and has no side effects like corticosteroids.
4 –It treats autoimmune ailments such as: rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, allergic rhinitis.
5 – It improves the immunity levels in cancer patients and treats Herpes Simplex and Herpes Zoster, plus reduces the frequency of sinusitis and diverticulitis.
6 – It protects the heart in cardiac overload. In an embolism for example, it prevents cardiac hypoxia because it stimulates the production of basic energy so that the tissue is not destroyed and thus improves cardiac function.
7 – It is anti-parasitic, anti-neoplastic (anti-cancer). Allegedly, it suppresses the proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells, preserving healthy cells and improving the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment.
8 - It can kills cancer cells resistant to chemotherapy, defeating the resistance to multiple chemo-therapeutics that tumors develop, and combined with chemotherapy and/or anti-cancer agents, it provides an increase in the effectiveness of these treatments.
9 – It is antimicrobial (bacteria and viruses) and increases immunity.
10 – It reaches the Central Nervous System and regenerates the nerves.
11 – It helps to regulates glucose, insulin metabolism, cholesterol levels and reduces liver fat in steatose.
12 - It can be used as a prophylactic agent and has been associated with a significant reduction in infection, hospitalization and mortality rates due to C-19.

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The government has enough evidence to denaturalize and deport @Ilhan 10 times.
Will they ever?

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@JDunlap1974 won't make it. I like him, but won't pull the vote.
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