There is that risk that the effects of a black hole could be amplified through a telescope optic potentially sucking the viewer right through the optic so no one would be around to warn anyone. Building this would certainly anger the volcano gods potentially triggering an occult anarchy situation. All hell would break loose starting a tsunami that takes out the entire pacific rim before sucking half the earth through the optic.
Security through obscurity is not security, fox guarding the henhouse applies as well, these also could be elaborated on by the NSA, and being that they author security policy for the rest of the government explains a lot about the latest breach of security clearance information. This is part of a larger picture though, the problem is lack of government accountability. Corporations are pulling political strings, but the corporations got where they are because they got in good with the mob. I say we elect mob family's to run this shindig country, then we'll be hanging the right people when they fuck shit like this up.
The first rule of security is don't put all your eggs in one basket. Like a cloud with multiple users data segmented but under one layer of sandboxed admin privs. If anyone thinks that is a good idea then just ask the NSA about it though that might still be a bit of a touchy subject for them with Snowden. In reality the only credentials that should have access to all data would be the service a backup runs under and the backup operator should have a healthy loyalty based paycheck. These are some old school tactics, but hey this new shit is supposedly better somehow and I'm sure China really appreciated the F-35 JSF plans before the plane was completed. Now if security is not such a big deal anymore then we should be able to sublet positions to H1B visa candidates and collect a free paycheck.
If they were to opt for constitutional on this then they end up with government shutdowns. That makes it a cakewalk for those with an agenda as the list of big pharma bitches grows.
Not entirely true, I believe they know quite a bit and likely a lot more than they let on. But it would appear that they seem to have found that trying to fix a patient is more profitable than fixing the patient.
When I've seen it work such as the case of Indian bloodroot with my own eyes and turn around a case under doctor supervision, then I can't honestly say it is fraudulent medicine or quackery. It makes me question just how much mainstream medicine really knows.
I suppose it is the thrill of this for you, an argument. for me I suppose it has been difficult holding back the nature to respond to your condescending if not belittling comments but I guess that goes with the territory speaking out for homeopathic medicine that is facing demise do to Obamacare being forced upon the US under tax penalty. I am just sharing experience is all. To each his/her own.
Pot/Kettle? Herbal remedies were the basis of homeopathy that has evolved much like western medicine. Too much of just about anything can be toxic, even water can stop a heart. If you really cling to the principles of western medicine then bet your life on it, betting your money might not in your nature, not someone else's life when what is in your book fails.
Actually I would never advise a patient to come off chemo. I rather enjoy hearing about the doctor who told the patient they are dead within at year but have to cope with something else added to treatment that has worked outside the normal mainstream medicine. That will be a doctor that retains an open mind to the fact that there are other answers and can produce better results than what that doctor has been taught do within mainstream medicine. What Indian bloodroot does is attach itself to a cancerous cell and mark it for the body to expel through it's natural processes and it is a bit better about dealing with new cancerous cell division than chemo. It does not matter if the cell is already being attacked or not, it does not fix a cancerous cell, and does not put cancer into remission, it expels it This was developed by native Washoe Indians in a region that is known to be plagued with uranium, and obviously radon gas that decays into the daughters of radon which are 5 times more radioactive than radon itself. Not bad for a 'boneheaded' Indian medicine man huh? But it does work.
Homeopathy basis: a substance administered that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people will cure similar symptoms in sick people.
Homeopathic medicines: In homeopathy, a solution that is more dilute is described as having a higher "potency", and more dilute substances are considered by homeopaths to be stronger and deeper-acting. The end product is often so diluted as to be indistinguishable from the diluent (pure water, sugar or alcohol). There is also a decimal potency scale (notated as "X" or "D") in which the preparation is diluted by a factor of 10 at each stage.
The highly toxic compounds are added to a dilute to control dosage of a potentially toxic compound, garlic qualifies as can be highly toxic but homeopathic medicine has evolved to include substances that are not required to be diluted. Homeopathic medicine has often been referred to as same as 'dietary supplements' because homeopathy has been under attack by mainstream medicine for decades. If homeopathy is to be sent under, it will also take out those that are sheltered under 'dietary supplements'.
I have a former I.T. supervisor that has stage four cancer and was told by his doctor with chemo he has at best a year. Perhaps instead of recommending something I have witnessed work on multiple forms of cancer that isn't 'mainstream medicine', I should send him a pine box on your advice instead? Perhaps send another cardboard box for his widow to live in after he is gone?
Maybe you are right, profits should be more important than life. Maybe it should be legal to be a hitman or a mafia owned for-profit serial killer 'working a lot in blood money'. Perhaps I should pick up and flip his house?
Exactly, and with Obamacare I wonder just how much was spent by big pharma to 'get that done'.
Some say homeopathic isn't the way to go, but what is Chinese medicine based upon? The medicinal use of garlic is awesome in the way it forms different compounds when it breaks down in the body but way to cheep to market, big pharma's gotta hate that with heart conditions; http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medline... . I've seen doctors tell a cancer patient that they are a gonner, but I've seen Indian Bloodroot turn it around where mainstream medicine obviously failed. There is a large amount of American medicine that is based off organic compounds and that is exactly what homeopathy is about. To each their own unless you like Obamacare forced between your cheeks.
I think Putin has lead a life that is a bit less sheltered than Kim Jong Un. While it is no secret the president on either pole (US/Russky) will sell weapons to just about anyone, I think they hold in common the same lack of concern about the ramifications of it. In fact I think the US has better planning for profits in the aftermath but the over all process seems to dig a bigger fiscal hole faster than they can fill it in. All things considered you do not know how right you are, but Kim has to have a supplier somewhere, that's just government business selling strong arm 'protections' and a lot of hot air.
Yep, cures everything; mafia, dirty cops, organized crime, cold storage blood money cash cows that kill presidents and peddle off their space programs dealing their way out of it, uranium contaminated well water, concealed murder statistics not counted against property value, fire hazards, gambling, aids, ebola, cancer, fiscal cliff's and even obesity. It's a miracle cure, but it ain't free...
Now that we have that cleared up, perhaps we can test it on soldiers that return from war before they commit suicide due to being asked to commit war crimes? This... This might make Trump happy enough to not build a prison wall around the country to make himself feel more where he belongs while he is 'fixing' everything like Hitler promised for Germany. I bet we could implant and recall memories in a five year old child of pulling wings off a fly and it would sell better than cartoon advertising in holiday season.
The apostrophe ( â(TM) or ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. In English, it serves three purposes:[1]
The marking of possessive case (as in the eagle's feathers, or in one month's time).
Possessive implies ownership. Perhaps you should tear up your HS diploma, in todays day and age you just might qualify as an English major.
I see your triangle and I'll raise you one Timecube.
The trouble with the mob is only individuals go down when they get caught, thus is where the law falls short aside from those behind the shield that hold a membership card to it and act as a black hand. Incomprehensible hypothesis is merely a way of eloquently explaining denial to a people kept in the dark and generationally made stupid. Is it really possible that thieves and killers could not be liars? Thus is where 'Timecube' actually does apply, and where a destructive form of profit picks up to provide settlement where the law falls short.
it's means it is. country's means something belongs to the country. And the rest of your screed reads like the word salad of a brain injury patient.
Actually, I am researching a brain injury that my father ended up with while in a hospital that was not the product of a stroke victim on anti-inflammatory meds. I know full well what happened and investing in moving companies could very well prove to be profitable.
"It's", the application of an apostrophe also signifies ownership of which 'course' belongs to 'program' if one were to get anal about it under the guise of harassment, "countries" also auto spell checks to "country's" with a simple fat finger of the keyboard, the object of the post was focused upon conveyance of truth rather than being tested for spelling and grammar. Now I'd expect this type of reaction of I were to author a front page article but not for a comment on one. Perhaps you have a problem not related to my use of spelling and grammar? There's a page for that; http://www.amishrakefight.org/...
No, Apollo took place before aerospace became more about money than aerospace and also took place before the 1971 bankruptcy of the US, The Apollo program did run it's course. There were a number of country's that captured and relayed the actual footage. Sad part about it is the Apollo program ending and the space shuttle program ending with the death of teachers then being put on a spy mission that failed was not the actual Kennedy space program. There were only a handful of people that knew what was going on with it, I knew two and one died in 1964, the other in 1996.
There is that risk that the effects of a black hole could be amplified through a telescope optic potentially sucking the viewer right through the optic so no one would be around to warn anyone. Building this would certainly anger the volcano gods potentially triggering an occult anarchy situation. All hell would break loose starting a tsunami that takes out the entire pacific rim before sucking half the earth through the optic.
Security through obscurity is not security, fox guarding the henhouse applies as well, these also could be elaborated on by the NSA, and being that they author security policy for the rest of the government explains a lot about the latest breach of security clearance information. This is part of a larger picture though, the problem is lack of government accountability. Corporations are pulling political strings, but the corporations got where they are because they got in good with the mob. I say we elect mob family's to run this shindig country, then we'll be hanging the right people when they fuck shit like this up.
The first rule of security is don't put all your eggs in one basket. Like a cloud with multiple users data segmented but under one layer of sandboxed admin privs. If anyone thinks that is a good idea then just ask the NSA about it though that might still be a bit of a touchy subject for them with Snowden. In reality the only credentials that should have access to all data would be the service a backup runs under and the backup operator should have a healthy loyalty based paycheck. These are some old school tactics, but hey this new shit is supposedly better somehow and I'm sure China really appreciated the F-35 JSF plans before the plane was completed. Now if security is not such a big deal anymore then we should be able to sublet positions to H1B visa candidates and collect a free paycheck.
Perhaps reddit misses you.
If they were to opt for constitutional on this then they end up with government shutdowns. That makes it a cakewalk for those with an agenda as the list of big pharma bitches grows.
Perhaps you have run out of mod points to troll with on all your accounts? At this point you can make a safe assumption that I'm not a karma whore.
Not entirely true, I believe they know quite a bit and likely a lot more than they let on. But it would appear that they seem to have found that trying to fix a patient is more profitable than fixing the patient.
When I've seen it work such as the case of Indian bloodroot with my own eyes and turn around a case under doctor supervision, then I can't honestly say it is fraudulent medicine or quackery. It makes me question just how much mainstream medicine really knows.
I suppose it is the thrill of this for you, an argument. for me I suppose it has been difficult holding back the nature to respond to your condescending if not belittling comments but I guess that goes with the territory speaking out for homeopathic medicine that is facing demise do to Obamacare being forced upon the US under tax penalty. I am just sharing experience is all. To each his/her own.
Pot/Kettle? Herbal remedies were the basis of homeopathy that has evolved much like western medicine. Too much of just about anything can be toxic, even water can stop a heart. If you really cling to the principles of western medicine then bet your life on it, betting your money might not in your nature, not someone else's life when what is in your book fails.
Actually I would never advise a patient to come off chemo. I rather enjoy hearing about the doctor who told the patient they are dead within at year but have to cope with something else added to treatment that has worked outside the normal mainstream medicine. That will be a doctor that retains an open mind to the fact that there are other answers and can produce better results than what that doctor has been taught do within mainstream medicine. What Indian bloodroot does is attach itself to a cancerous cell and mark it for the body to expel through it's natural processes and it is a bit better about dealing with new cancerous cell division than chemo. It does not matter if the cell is already being attacked or not, it does not fix a cancerous cell, and does not put cancer into remission, it expels it This was developed by native Washoe Indians in a region that is known to be plagued with uranium, and obviously radon gas that decays into the daughters of radon which are 5 times more radioactive than radon itself. Not bad for a 'boneheaded' Indian medicine man huh? But it does work.
Homeopathy basis: a substance administered that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people will cure similar symptoms in sick people.
Homeopathic medicines: In homeopathy, a solution that is more dilute is described as having a higher "potency", and more dilute substances are considered by homeopaths to be stronger and deeper-acting. The end product is often so diluted as to be indistinguishable from the diluent (pure water, sugar or alcohol). There is also a decimal potency scale (notated as "X" or "D") in which the preparation is diluted by a factor of 10 at each stage.
The highly toxic compounds are added to a dilute to control dosage of a potentially toxic compound, garlic qualifies as can be highly toxic but homeopathic medicine has evolved to include substances that are not required to be diluted. Homeopathic medicine has often been referred to as same as 'dietary supplements' because homeopathy has been under attack by mainstream medicine for decades. If homeopathy is to be sent under, it will also take out those that are sheltered under 'dietary supplements'.
I have a former I.T. supervisor that has stage four cancer and was told by his doctor with chemo he has at best a year. Perhaps instead of recommending something I have witnessed work on multiple forms of cancer that isn't 'mainstream medicine', I should send him a pine box on your advice instead? Perhaps send another cardboard box for his widow to live in after he is gone?
Maybe you are right, profits should be more important than life. Maybe it should be legal to be a hitman or a mafia owned for-profit serial killer 'working a lot in blood money'. Perhaps I should pick up and flip his house?
Exactly, and with Obamacare I wonder just how much was spent by big pharma to 'get that done'.
Some say homeopathic isn't the way to go, but what is Chinese medicine based upon? The medicinal use of garlic is awesome in the way it forms different compounds when it breaks down in the body but way to cheep to market, big pharma's gotta hate that with heart conditions; http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medline... . I've seen doctors tell a cancer patient that they are a gonner, but I've seen Indian Bloodroot turn it around where mainstream medicine obviously failed. There is a large amount of American medicine that is based off organic compounds and that is exactly what homeopathy is about. To each their own unless you like Obamacare forced between your cheeks.
We're talking miracle cure here, "don worry 'bout it". Did I mention it can cure bad pizza indigestion dating all the way back to 1954?
I think Putin has lead a life that is a bit less sheltered than Kim Jong Un. While it is no secret the president on either pole (US/Russky) will sell weapons to just about anyone, I think they hold in common the same lack of concern about the ramifications of it. In fact I think the US has better planning for profits in the aftermath but the over all process seems to dig a bigger fiscal hole faster than they can fill it in. All things considered you do not know how right you are, but Kim has to have a supplier somewhere, that's just government business selling strong arm 'protections' and a lot of hot air.
In part or in whole, it will even fix Cali's water shortage problems.
Yep, cures everything; mafia, dirty cops, organized crime, cold storage blood money cash cows that kill presidents and peddle off their space programs dealing their way out of it, uranium contaminated well water, concealed murder statistics not counted against property value, fire hazards, gambling, aids, ebola, cancer, fiscal cliff's and even obesity. It's a miracle cure, but it ain't free...
Cup of tea and a NATO 7.62 for the lead rare earth part.
I see how you did that kim Jong Un, pretty slick, but Al Gore's got ya beat by inventing the internet,
Now that we have that cleared up, perhaps we can test it on soldiers that return from war before they commit suicide due to being asked to commit war crimes? This... This might make Trump happy enough to not build a prison wall around the country to make himself feel more where he belongs while he is 'fixing' everything like Hitler promised for Germany. I bet we could implant and recall memories in a five year old child of pulling wings off a fly and it would sell better than cartoon advertising in holiday season.
What?,
You'll see.
No. Never. "Its", sans apostrophe, is the gender neutral possessive. "It's" is only a contraction (usually of "it is", but sometimes "it has").
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The apostrophe ( â(TM) or ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. In English, it serves three purposes:[1]
The marking of possessive case (as in the eagle's feathers, or in one month's time).
Possessive implies ownership. Perhaps you should tear up your HS diploma, in todays day and age you just might qualify as an English major.
I see your triangle and I'll raise you one Timecube.
The trouble with the mob is only individuals go down when they get caught, thus is where the law falls short aside from those behind the shield that hold a membership card to it and act as a black hand. Incomprehensible hypothesis is merely a way of eloquently explaining denial to a people kept in the dark and generationally made stupid. Is it really possible that thieves and killers could not be liars? Thus is where 'Timecube' actually does apply, and where a destructive form of profit picks up to provide settlement where the law falls short.
Shut the fuck up, little bitch.
I'll be right here awaiting you to make that happen whilst I take down a 'triangle' and profit in doing so, -coward.
it's means it is. country's means something belongs to the country. And the rest of your screed reads like the word salad of a brain injury patient.
Actually, I am researching a brain injury that my father ended up with while in a hospital that was not the product of a stroke victim on anti-inflammatory meds. I know full well what happened and investing in moving companies could very well prove to be profitable.
"It's", the application of an apostrophe also signifies ownership of which 'course' belongs to 'program' if one were to get anal about it under the guise of harassment, "countries" also auto spell checks to "country's" with a simple fat finger of the keyboard, the object of the post was focused upon conveyance of truth rather than being tested for spelling and grammar. Now I'd expect this type of reaction of I were to author a front page article but not for a comment on one. Perhaps you have a problem not related to my use of spelling and grammar? There's a page for that; http://www.amishrakefight.org/...
No, Apollo took place before aerospace became more about money than aerospace and also took place before the 1971 bankruptcy of the US, The Apollo program did run it's course. There were a number of country's that captured and relayed the actual footage. Sad part about it is the Apollo program ending and the space shuttle program ending with the death of teachers then being put on a spy mission that failed was not the actual Kennedy space program. There were only a handful of people that knew what was going on with it, I knew two and one died in 1964, the other in 1996.
To be honest, I've seen the government do a lot of stupid things and I wouldn't put this past them.