Join me for today's Arrow. I give a short follow up to the Thin So Fast saga, a rundown of the vaccine situation and the lies from our leaders about such, and the taurine study as promised last week. Plus three videos of the week.
Sorry but a few seconds after I started reading the email version of this Arrow I received an alert of Malware: .BC.T_m7IH1Z. I am emailing you a screenshot of the alert.
I don't think the alert of malware was anything to do with the email of the Arrow, I think it's a coincidence and that the antivirus software is being too careful. Everything is cleared now....so I will continue to read the Arrow :-)
I have Mike's mails, The Arrow and The Quiver come into a mailbox dedicated just to him so when the Arrow comes in I can see straight away that it's there. I like having them all on my computer too so it's then very easy to read previous Arrows as they're all there in one place in the mailbox :-)
Happy birthday, Mike - a few days late but memorable anyway - especially in light of the holiday.
Glad you're looking at those two vaccine books - they're both filled with great stuff. Readers might also want to check out Dr. Paul Thomas's work - he's an MD (pediatrician) who didn't vaccinate a large portion of his patients and has data on how well they're doing now:
Needless to say, he was forced to retire because of it - no patient complaints - just medical board suspicions that he wasn't following "standard of care." Sigh.
And thanks again for the Delaney songs (another ear worm, but enjoyable), although I can't figure out why that gangland execution (or whatever it is) is in his video.
Just a few - unless I missed some. I wasn't sure what the two plus signs before "the House Committee on Small Business" were for but assume you were copying it so left them in . . .?
Most of them weighed about 200 pounds going in, so that mean they had to lose eight pounds
. . . that meant . . . .
everyone who works in the field starting bitching
everyone . . . started bitching
So, now we’re getting a hint at what might me motivating the change
. . . at what be motivating . . .
The yeast were a dud.
. . . yeast was a dud? yeasts were a dud? - or is yeast without an s considered plural?
Thanks for the birthday wishes, the post by Paul Thomas (which I hadn't seen), and the typo corrections. I think yeast can be both singular and plural. I'm playing it that way till someone definitively corrects me.
Well Oregon State Uni says it can be either so you can play it any way you like, given the amount of writing you do (which constantly amazes me - and many others) and how well-written and easily readable it is. In checking out an inn in the UK to stay in this fall, I was amused to read that the parking lot (free!) had "CCTV for your piece of mind. . . ." so you're good. You're very good!
Hope the Paul Thomas info helps - he's certainly got a large "placebo" group of kids with no vaccines.
Consider your self forewarned. There is a deep and dark rabbit hole and you are in danger of falling into it. About 18 years ago the then Washington Bureau Chief for United Press International (UPI), Dan Olmsted, began a series of articles he titled 'The Age of Autism' it eventually ran to 113 parts. I saved most of it and just uploaded the folder with the PDFs and some others for anyone who cares to look at them:
Which is better: intermittent fasting (first protein-forward meal around noon, last around 6:00 pm) or getting a loading dose of protein to trigger the mTOR response first thing in the morning? Specifically asking in terms of benefits to fat loss.
I would recommend getting a loading dose in the late AM (or earlier). Based on what I've read, the next dose can be in the afternoon or at the evening meal.
I checked out from our library, Turtles All The Way Down. Interesting, but not surprised, that the authors chose to remain anonymous. I was shocked to learn about how vaccines are tested!
I am considered underweight by BMI standards. But I can't imagine weighing what it would take not being considered underweight. I have a hard time finding clothes to fit except for designer brands or children's. At 63, children's aren't really an option! I have to rely on The Runway at TJMax and that is hit or miss.
The authors refusing to identify themselves was a little off putting to me at first. But having seen what happens to those with credentials who dare to go against Big Vaxx, I'm not surprised. If being a physician or researcher is how you earn your living, and that gets cut off because of cancel culture, you're pretty much screwed. Other than if you're a university researcher with tenure. Then you get the Duesberg treatment, which isn't much better.
[My birthday is now a national holiday: Juneteenth! If I ever become a federal employee, I’ll always have my birthday off.]
Same here, only my birthday falls on Martin Luther King Day. Not only that, but we both share the same last name. No one will mistake us for looking alike, though.
Wishing you a belated happy birthday and many more!
Happy belated Birthday Mike !
Sorry but a few seconds after I started reading the email version of this Arrow I received an alert of Malware: .BC.T_m7IH1Z. I am emailing you a screenshot of the alert.
I don't think the alert of malware was anything to do with the email of the Arrow, I think it's a coincidence and that the antivirus software is being too careful. Everything is cleared now....so I will continue to read the Arrow :-)
I personally bookmark this site, so I don't have to go through my email to read Mike's blog.
I have Mike's mails, The Arrow and The Quiver come into a mailbox dedicated just to him so when the Arrow comes in I can see straight away that it's there. I like having them all on my computer too so it's then very easy to read previous Arrows as they're all there in one place in the mailbox :-)
Happy birthday, Mike - a few days late but memorable anyway - especially in light of the holiday.
Glad you're looking at those two vaccine books - they're both filled with great stuff. Readers might also want to check out Dr. Paul Thomas's work - he's an MD (pediatrician) who didn't vaccinate a large portion of his patients and has data on how well they're doing now:
https://kidfirst4ever.substack.com/p/holding-the-oregon-medical-board?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Needless to say, he was forced to retire because of it - no patient complaints - just medical board suspicions that he wasn't following "standard of care." Sigh.
And thanks again for the Delaney songs (another ear worm, but enjoyable), although I can't figure out why that gangland execution (or whatever it is) is in his video.
Just a few - unless I missed some. I wasn't sure what the two plus signs before "the House Committee on Small Business" were for but assume you were copying it so left them in . . .?
Most of them weighed about 200 pounds going in, so that mean they had to lose eight pounds
. . . that meant . . . .
everyone who works in the field starting bitching
everyone . . . started bitching
So, now we’re getting a hint at what might me motivating the change
. . . at what be motivating . . .
The yeast were a dud.
. . . yeast was a dud? yeasts were a dud? - or is yeast without an s considered plural?
Another joy to read. Don't know how you do it!
Thanks for the birthday wishes, the post by Paul Thomas (which I hadn't seen), and the typo corrections. I think yeast can be both singular and plural. I'm playing it that way till someone definitively corrects me.
Well Oregon State Uni says it can be either so you can play it any way you like, given the amount of writing you do (which constantly amazes me - and many others) and how well-written and easily readable it is. In checking out an inn in the UK to stay in this fall, I was amused to read that the parking lot (free!) had "CCTV for your piece of mind. . . ." so you're good. You're very good!
Hope the Paul Thomas info helps - he's certainly got a large "placebo" group of kids with no vaccines.
Add this to your reading list:
Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak (Children’s Health Defense) Kindle Edition
by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Author), Brian Hooker, PhD (Author) (pre-order price $2.99)
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll grab it.
Thanks, George - done and dusted, as they say in the UK. Very much looking forward to it.
Consider your self forewarned. There is a deep and dark rabbit hole and you are in danger of falling into it. About 18 years ago the then Washington Bureau Chief for United Press International (UPI), Dan Olmsted, began a series of articles he titled 'The Age of Autism' it eventually ran to 113 parts. I saved most of it and just uploaded the folder with the PDFs and some others for anyone who cares to look at them:
The Age of Autism
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1T_8__c3OHHHH2f9lox2rfSx-hTklcxSA?usp=sharing
Here is a teaser:
The Age of Autism: The Amish anomaly
Published: April 19, 2005 at 7:56 AM
DAN OLMSTED
LANCASTER, Pa., April 18 (UPI) -- Part 1 of 2. Where are the autistic Amish? Here in
Lancaster County, heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, there should be well over 100
with some form of the disorder.
I have come here to find them, but so far my mission has failed, and the very few I have
identified raise some very interesting questions about some widely held views on autism.
Thanks very much for this. I've already discovered what a rabbit hole it is. Your Google doc confirms it.
Hi! Quick question here.
Which is better: intermittent fasting (first protein-forward meal around noon, last around 6:00 pm) or getting a loading dose of protein to trigger the mTOR response first thing in the morning? Specifically asking in terms of benefits to fat loss.
Thanks!
I would recommend getting a loading dose in the late AM (or earlier). Based on what I've read, the next dose can be in the afternoon or at the evening meal.
Loved the Marlon Williams video!
I checked out from our library, Turtles All The Way Down. Interesting, but not surprised, that the authors chose to remain anonymous. I was shocked to learn about how vaccines are tested!
I am considered underweight by BMI standards. But I can't imagine weighing what it would take not being considered underweight. I have a hard time finding clothes to fit except for designer brands or children's. At 63, children's aren't really an option! I have to rely on The Runway at TJMax and that is hit or miss.
The authors refusing to identify themselves was a little off putting to me at first. But having seen what happens to those with credentials who dare to go against Big Vaxx, I'm not surprised. If being a physician or researcher is how you earn your living, and that gets cut off because of cancel culture, you're pretty much screwed. Other than if you're a university researcher with tenure. Then you get the Duesberg treatment, which isn't much better.
I found this obit for Eulas W. White who died at age 66 in 2004 in Bryan, Texas. Probably the Eulas you wrote about. Sorry, no info on the lawsuit.
https://www.ancientfaces.com/person/eulas-w-white-birth-1938-death-2004/38010092
That is probably the Eulas White named in the Vitale piece. The age is correct for the date of the article. Thanks for digging it up.
[My birthday is now a national holiday: Juneteenth! If I ever become a federal employee, I’ll always have my birthday off.]
Same here, only my birthday falls on Martin Luther King Day. Not only that, but we both share the same last name. No one will mistake us for looking alike, though.
Wishing you a belated happy birthday and many more!
Thanks for the birthday wishes.