David Strickland
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David Strickland
@texasdbs
Retired Sales/Solution Architect, Solution/Software Engineer, Programmer, Integrator, Troubleshooter, SME Currently: Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, HAM
Sol Solar System, Milky Way Katılım Mart 2009
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@EthicalSkeptic @HustleBitch_ @katiecouric mRNA 'vaccines' are the inflection point that has cancer rates rising.
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🚨 “WHAT THE F*CK IS GOING ON?” — KATIE COURIC WARNS 17 CANCERS ARE SKYROCKETING… AND NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN WHY
Katie Couric says doctors are now seeing something they can’t ignore:
• A 21-year-old with stage 4 colorectal cancer — no family history
• Patients in their 20s, 30s, 40s being diagnosed late… already metastatic
• 17 different cancers increasing among people under 50
And even specialists are struggling to explain it.
Possible factors being discussed:
• Ultra-processed food
• Microplastics + “forever chemicals”
• Antibiotic overuse
• Environmental exposure
Couric: “It’s not just lifestyle… something is going on.”
And the most unsettling part?
Many cases are being caught too late.
So what changed?
What do you think is actually behind this spike?
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@HustleBitch_ The spike in cancers is caused by the mRNA 'vaccines'. They started surging after the inflection point of increased mRNA vaccines for C@VID nineteen.
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@BradCozart Hey Boomer! That isn't Pepe Lepew, that's your neighbor smoking skunk weed.
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@ccgreybeard @merlinscapital I was too. Robots don't have general intelligence. They're just machines.
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@BradCozart Well, Hi there Doc!
What's on today's agenda ; another task on the honey-do list to cross off?
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@BradCozart AI - but accurate if you could shake the tree and get the pollen to fall sideways.
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@ccgreybeard @merlinscapital Oh, robots can lie. Asimov's first law:
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
If the truth would cause harm, the robot MUST lie.
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@merlinscapital Can you imagine how great life will be when Optimus robots replace all of them. They all lie, robots can't.
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@LTovander Interesting.
I tested this on the existing AIs and they recognized that it was a fake disease : grok claude google.
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@EthicalSkeptic Very close proximity to rivers and/or mountains might skew the results of the alignment of roadways and pathways toward local features. Perhaps analysis will be able to take those out.
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@AlexisRenee442 Not true. Most of the time that are looking at my wife's boobs and not my chest when they meet us.
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@Ryanmariebach78 better sooner rather than later
passive aggressive for: Get that done ASAP!
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This map is supposed to scare you… but it actually reveals something much more interesting.
March 2026: the U.S. is blazing hot… while Canada right next door is unusually cold.
Same atmosphere. Same CO₂ levels. Same “greenhouse effect.”
So what changed?
Not CO₂… circulation.
If greenhouse gases were the primary driver of these “heat waves,” you wouldn’t see this kind of sharp, regional contrast. CO₂ doesn’t turn on over Texas and switch off at the Canadian border.
What you’re looking at is classic atmospheric dynamics… ridging, jet stream shifts, and heat redistribution. The same processes that have always driven regional extremes.
Heat waves aren’t new...
And they aren’t controlled by a trace gas.

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@BradCozart @JJohnsonlesss Caution: Wear hazmat suit when using
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The terms have so many different meanings. I asked grok for a definition:
Key Differences in Practice (U.S. Context)
Conservatives generally want to:
Conserve the constitutional order and cultural heritage.
Reduce government size/spending.
Promote traditional family structures and religious liberty.
Strong national defense and border control.
Judge people as individuals, not groups.
Liberals generally want to:
Expand rights and protections (especially for historically marginalized groups).
Use government to address inequality, climate, healthcare, etc.
Challenge traditional power structures and norms.
Prioritize international cooperation and multiculturalism.
View systemic factors as primary drivers of outcomes.
Important Caveats
These are tendencies, not absolutes. Most people are a mix (e.g., "fiscally conservative, socially liberal").
Labels have shifted: A 19th-century classical liberal would sound conservative by today’s American standards on economics and free speech.
In Europe, "liberal" parties are often centrist or center-right (pro-market), while "conservative" parties defend national identity and tradition.
Both can be authoritarian or libertarian in practice depending on the specific ideology (e.g., national conservatism vs. progressive left).
In short: Conservatives ask "Does this preserve what is good and proven?" Liberals ask "Does this increase freedom and fairness for more people?"
The tension between preserving stability and pursuing progress is at the heart of most political debate.
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