2024 Presidential Race

This may be a tmi derail but how often do we discuss urine's curative effects.? I cured a case of athlete's feet about 15 years ago by urinating on my feet in the shower. Someone I trust recommended and I thought they were crazy. But it worked.
Baseball players piss on their hands too.
 
what does the science say? What are the "safe" amounts of chlorine in the water and flouride,( which for years was also used in water ,) in our toothpaste. What are the effects, and side effects of prolonged use? Same with the vaccine. . The pandemic gave us great insight into our public health institutions. They followed the WHO and defended china , fauchi , and the wuhan lab. I definitely trust RFK Jr. much more.

Exhibit A ^

A lot of the measures during COVID were not enacted because we had data to back it. It was just guessing about a new thing we were facing. We have the data on fluoride.

Don't confuse the scientific process with bureaucratic guessing games during a public health emergency.
 
I'm checking in and reading posts from time to time, just staying out of the fray until at least Wednesday.

Can honestly say the last week to ten days what I'm reading here is identical to what I've read or written the last 3 months or so.

Truly, nothing has changed over that period of time.
OK guys…..pay up. I won.
 
Exhibit A ^

A lot of the measures during COVID were not enacted because we had data to back it. It was just guessing about a new thing we were facing. We have the data on fluoride.

Don't confuse the scientific process with bureaucratic guessing games during a public health emergency.
Which is absolutely f****** atrocious.
 
Exhibit A ^

A lot of the measures during COVID were not enacted because we had data to back it. It was just guessing about a new thing we were facing. We have the data on fluoride.

Don't confuse the scientific process with bureaucratic guessing games during a public health emergency.
All you have to do is look at who conducted and paid for the study.
 
This may be a tmi derail but how often do we discuss urine's curative effects.? I cured a case of athlete's feet about 15 years ago by urinating on my feet in the shower. Someone I trust recommended and I thought they were crazy. But it worked.
There may be a "Natural" solution to just about every issue/disease.
 
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I do think Trump is a marketing guy and will say outlandish things however I think when it comes to decision making he is very dialed in on what needs to be done. The media's intention is to corrupt the mind of voters that Trump is all of these things that he is not. In a lot of ways they have succeeded with the folks already susceptible to negative persuasion or giving talking heads more credibility than they deserve. Any one of us would be pissed or would have folded to the lies being made up.

We can debate how covid should've been handled, but one of the things Trump said recently was his first term he didn't know any of these Washington bureaucrat agencies so how do you know you can't trust some of them. Just look at the leaks versus the Biden Administration. Now he is very dialed in and know the system. That is what they are afraid of. They could sabotage his first term, but they won't be able to sabotage his 2nd term. That is where this "threat to democracy" and all of this crazy talk comes from.

Most of these people want business as unusual and more importantly they've spent their entire life in government, the last thing they need is this two bit newbie thinking he can come in and change it.
I'm convinced that sometimes Trump will intentionally say things that sound crazy as a negotiating technique like when he said he would encourage Putin to invade NATO countries that don't spend required funds on defense.
 
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Exhibit A ^

A lot of the measures during COVID were not enacted because we had data to back it. It was just guessing about a new thing we were facing. We have the data on fluoride.

Don't confuse the scientific process with bureaucratic guessing games during a public health emergency.
I mean there are well established issues with Fluoride too.

upper limits for anyone is 10mg/L. the EPA sets the upper Fluoride limit in drinking water at 4mg/L, men need an average of 3.7 liters of water a day. a little basic math says that even without hitting the upper limits the average person is going to be near that limit on the daily consumption. and that is just with drinking water factored in.

the worry about Fluoride isn't as baseless as the estrogen in Burger King's fake meat-Whoopers; where you would need to eat well beyond the recommendations to get into any of the side effects.
 

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