tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post6473556412368800940..comments2019-02-02T14:55:25.403-08:00Comments on THE SHREDDER: Oh, WHY? Government Nannies on the Prowl Some More!OhJessiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-22241354991945443652011-06-06T18:37:30.976-07:002011-06-06T18:37:30.976-07:00Hehe; you're making me blush now!
You really ...Hehe; you're making me blush now!<br /><br />You really don't need anything to watch it on the computer - just click "watch" and it should go. If you do need anything it'll tell you and should give you any steps. If you run into any problem there, let me know. I don't care for viewing films on the net much either, BUT this one is different - it's almost like watching a long funny youtube video or something, and doesn't get to you like trying to watch Cuckoo's Nest or something would. You'll see what I mean when you watch it, if you do. Plus it's not very long :)<br /><br />I have emailed blogger; will actually phone them if they don't freaking answer.<br /><br />By the way, I wouldn't set up my television to get instant movies either - like I need yet another cord and another thing dependent on an internet connection...forget it. If I want to watch it on the computer I will; if it's something I don't want to watch on the computer it's a DVD or forget it. Netflix would love to sell us all their gadgets but I think they're doing quite well enough as it is. Anyway they've taken too many things off instant watch to make it worth it.OhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-82942198973523490382011-06-06T16:52:46.576-07:002011-06-06T16:52:46.576-07:00Yeah, I saw that it was available for Instant View...Yeah, I saw that it was available for Instant Viewing but our TV isn't set up for that and I would have a hard time watching an entire movie on a computer monitor. <br /><br />Hmmm... Still, I would be willing to give it a try, but I'm not sure what I'd need to do in order to Instant View it on my computer. The only thing worse than my math skills are my computer skills (using that word "skills" too liberally).<br /><br />Google/Blogspot has NOT fixed the bug in their a-- er... system. The only reason I am now able to post comments on your blog is because I figured out a way to circumvent the bug. But it's a pain in the a-- ...uhm, SYSTEM, because it requires that I continually sign out and sign back in again. But I guess you're worth the trouble.<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-39346611346753222872011-06-06T11:41:02.370-07:002011-06-06T11:41:02.370-07:00Dude, you can watch that on instant watch on Netfl...Dude, you can watch that on instant watch on Netflix!! You should really watch it ASAP; it's really funny in addition to being FULL of information. Just all around great entertainment if you're not afraid of the message (which you aren't lol). Please do let me know when you've seen it, k? <br /><br />And nice; now I don't have to patronize youtube to finish the cancer series; will just go to your site. Gotta give you some linkey love too!<br /><br />BTW haven't seen Food, Inc. but I wonder if it's available on Netflix instant? Or maybe youtube or something. Can you give me the skinny on it?OhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-14503473742443942182011-06-06T11:15:48.012-07:002011-06-06T11:15:48.012-07:00No, I doesn't mind.
I attempted to add the do...No, I doesn't mind.<br /><br />I attempted to add the documentary "FatHead" to my NetFlix queue but evidently they don't have it yet. So I did put it in my "Hold" file for whenever they do obtain a copy. I would like to see that now.<br /><br />Did you ever see the documentary "Food Inc."? There were a couple of things in it that I did not agree with and which irked me a bit, but overall it's definitely worth watching.<br /><br />You have inspired me to post all 6 segments of "World Without Cancer" on my Ferret-Faced Fascist Friends blog. Gonna do that TODAY. <br /><br />Thanks for the inspiration!<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-61935325409778148832011-06-05T13:53:55.801-07:002011-06-05T13:53:55.801-07:00The one thing I'm going to be interested in is...The one thing I'm going to be interested in is the treatment aspect. See, with my latest deficiencies, the doctor wants me to stay on all the supplements for the moment because he doesn't know what's causing the actual losses...and that's kind of scary. I hope just taking them will be sufficient. What IS causing the loss? I'm wondering if these guys deal with what might be causing the loss of the minerals that lead to cancer development. With fat and cholesterol we know it's a matter of diet. With the minerals, well I guess it's the same, most likely. The thing is, with certain minerals you're not supposed to lose them except for certain specific cases, none of which applied to me. Hopefully with the cancer stuff it's not like that and supplements and so forth will prove sufficient. I don't have a huge history of cancer in the family, but it is there to a degree. So yes, I want to prevent it.<br /><br />Isn't it funny, Woody Allen's joke turned out to be true? I mean, in Sleeper, where he went from the bean-sprout and mung bean age to 200 years in the future and they brought him all this marbled fatty meat and rich creamy things, and said "No, go ahead, everything you thought was bad for you was really good after all" lol. I knew when I saw it that that was probably true, though I don't know how I knew it. Built-in distrust, maybe. Or a rebellious streak.<br /><br />Phew, ok don't mean to chew your ear off, but I'll likely be saying more the more I watch - hope you don't mind :DOhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-47915625794963770432011-06-05T13:53:48.635-07:002011-06-05T13:53:48.635-07:00Still watching them, but definitely going to watch...Still watching them, but definitely going to watch all. You know, it's quite true - for example, with scurvy - they HAD known the cure for hundreds of years, and yet had sort of...forgotten it for some reason. I was just reading about that. They were called limeys, and people STILL forgot. <br /><br />With the Wright Brothers - it really isn't difficult at all to see how planes can fly - all you have to do is hold a strip of paper to your lips and blow. The strip that was just hanging rises and streams out from your mouth instead of hanging. That's because of the air blowing over the top. I mean, in hindsight it's very easy to see how planes can fly, but they were pooh-poohed (and obviously had some setbacks). In the case of jets, of course it had to await more powerful methods of propulsion because the machine had to be so much heavier, but if you can achieve the speed you can develop something that will fly. <br /><br />As to deficiencies, you're not gonna see ME pooh-poohing it - I have a long and painful history with very simple deficiencies that have nearly killed me; so simple that no one thinks of what to look for and tells me I'm just fine, go home. I know damn well I'm seriously ill, but they don't THINK to look for these things, so poof! Dismissed. Then when they DO finally find it, they realize "Oh, shit, this IS BAD!" Thanks, asshole, I've been TELLING you that. (Actually, I've seen the local hospitals actually change and begin looking for certain things really only on the basis of what's happened to me. So maybe someone in the future will be helped...or maybe like with scurvy they'll forget in time. Hell, one time an ER nurse told me that the problem I'd had previously was no big deal, only takes a couple days to fix - I said, I had that shit for seven years and had to go into full arrest and even THEN they didn't look for it, you dismissive prick! But he didn't realize that the practice had CHANGED since I had had my first major episode and they actually LOOKED for that now. He was obviously younger than I.) So if there's reason to believe cancer could be deficiency-related I'm all ears. I mean, like I said, the mere presence of higher levels of fat and serum cholesterol prevented the rats given carcinogens from developing cancer, while those with lower levels (i.e. fat and cholesterol DEFICIENCY which is seen as healthy now) did develop cancer. So right there you've got one deficiency related to cancer. Why shouldn't there be others? (Cancer is obviously complex.)OhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-31227941229552930392011-06-05T00:59:43.482-07:002011-06-05T00:59:43.482-07:00>>...You and I are gonna save the world.
Ha...<i>>>...You and I are gonna save the world.</i><br /><br />Ha! Yeah, right after I finish this beer.<br /><br />Did you watch all 6 parts?<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-10394205089151698002011-06-04T18:23:08.439-07:002011-06-04T18:23:08.439-07:00Excellent, thanks.
By the way, I didn't menti...Excellent, thanks.<br /><br />By the way, I didn't mention this part but it's significant. The rats who had high serum cholesterol that were exposed to carcinogens (as we all are) did not develop cancer, whereas the rats that had the USDA recommended levels of cholesterol and fat DID develop cancer. So an extra layer of protection in addition to what these doctors recommend is also to limit the carbs and stick with the meats and the higher levels of fat intake. You and I are gonna save the world ;)OhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-53566411018324450432011-06-04T01:36:35.846-07:002011-06-04T01:36:35.846-07:00SHREDDER ~
Well, really, first and foremost, I wou...SHREDDER ~<br />Well, really, first and foremost, I would recommend you read two excellent books on the subject:<br /><br />1: “WORLD WITHOUT CANCER” by G. Edward Griffin.<br /><br />2: “ALIVE AND WELL” by Dr. Philip Binzel Jr.<br /><br />However, for a basic overview, this old documentary written and produced by Mr. Griffin, based upon his book, and sharing the same title – “World Without Cancer” – is definitely worth watching:<br /><br />Link--> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR69Pt-sWio" rel="nofollow">HERE</a> <--Link<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />‘Loyal American Underground’Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-77356832336071733262011-06-03T12:05:06.255-07:002011-06-03T12:05:06.255-07:00By the way, so wonderful to see you again :)By the way, so wonderful to see you again :)OhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-30746481440025552412011-06-03T12:04:36.068-07:002011-06-03T12:04:36.068-07:00Cool, I'm so glad you enjoyed it :) I got ano...Cool, I'm so glad you enjoyed it :) I got another one coming right up you may enjoy too.<br /><br />The cool thing about this is that almost all the information above as well as a LOAD of other information is packed into the counter-Morgan-Spurlock documentary "FatHead" wherein Thomas Naughton conducts his own experiment with fast food for a month and not only loses a significant amount of weight (more than is accounted for by mere calories or the high-fat, high cholesterol diet he consumed) but his cholesterol ratio improves significantly. On an even pleasanter note, after the fast food month, he embarks on 3 weeks with a carbohydrate-free, fat-laden binge, eating three eggs fried in butter along with plenty of bacon every morning, plenty of veggies with lots of butter, and well-marbled meat for dinner (as well as snacks of cheese fried in coconut oil), and not only loses significantly more weight, but improves his cholesterol even more significantly. I highly recommend giving it a watch, as he speaks to so many excellent scientists, and holds such excellent views on government nannies; it's just a lovely movie to watch, and there are plenty of laughs. So your choice of fried eggs was an excellent one :) Just keep your carbs within reason (not the crazy levels the pyramid and the new icon recommend.)<br /><br />Now on a less pleasant note, I really would love to hear about this cancer prevention/remedy as I don't think I've heard of it before! And yes, there are lifetimes and fortunes built on keeping treatment expensive and fairly ineffective...and tragically in our dying. That doesn't mean that in this information age we can't help each other and spread the word all we can. Peace.OhJessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17508311283181861431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8596149881630252911.post-10755732704776932272011-06-03T09:28:02.988-07:002011-06-03T09:28:02.988-07:00>>...I'll take butter on my broccoli, a ...<i>>>...I'll take butter on my broccoli, a human-sized portion of meat, and you can just put my damned apple in a pie crust where it belongs.</i><br /><br />Ha!-Ha!<br /><br />To celebrate this excellent blog bit, I just downed two high-cholesterol hard-boiled neggs, heavily salted!<br /><br />Yeah, the same phucks who are trying to tell us what to eat are the same phucks who are hiding the fact that a nutritional approach to cancer prevention/remedy has already been discovered. Unfortunately, it's natural, God-given, and - worst of all - inexpensive, and that's why it must remain unknown until an expensive, laboratory formula that can be patented to generate oodles of money for the phucks can be found.<br /><br />In the meantime, take your cancer, take your chemo, and when your purse or wallet is empty, go die as quickly as possible so as not to overly burden your good Uncle Sam.<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.com