Morning anons…
Open for health questions if anyone has any…
Morning anons…
Open for health questions if anyone has any…
hernia's are hard to address naturally…they are big picture things like diet, etc that will help.
not a doc…just get to school them everyday. Which is both fun and sad. What's up anon!
God is a perfect engineer, and as such built each of (you) perfect. Every single cell inside of you is always striving toward perfect form and function. If it cannot get there it simply divides and forms a new perfect self which also strives toward perfect. We all learned this in JrHigh or High School.
So if EVERY CELL is striving toward perfect, which means every organ and every single system is also striving toward perfect, WHY DO WE FAIL?
It takes SOMETHING…
-environmental
-diet
-pathogens (viruses, funguses, parasites, bacteria)
And if we can ID the insult we sure can help you. If we just get ourselves out of the way our bodies will heal themselves and get back to the PERFECT path they should be on.
You guys remember all the shit DJT took when he first took office for his "private security team"? I thought it odd at the time that he would have his own team but clearly that is EXACTLY what he needed. Also recall the issue with the USSS and Baron and also one of Jr's kids I believe. We need to do a DEEP DEEP DIG on the USSS…
From Jan 2017…Washingotn
CNN
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US Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy wants to set the record straight about President-elect Donald Trump’s private security team and whether it’s causing conflict with his agents.
In an exclusive interview with CNN – his first since Trump’s election – Clancy also offered a wide-ranging look at the unique logistical challenges of providing security for the President-elect’s large family and securing his New York residence.
Most of all, however, he wanted to push back against suggestions that there were conflicts between the Secret Service and the private security team that’s protected Trump for years. Politico reported last month that Trump’s private team “bristled” at the Secret Service’s desire to take the lead in protecting Trump and in some cases, they had gotten in the way of the agency’s protocols.
“There is no friction at all” with Trump’s private team, insisted Clancy, who said his agency has “sole responsibility” for protecting the President and the first family. He added that there is no overlap between the private team and his agency.
“They are not in our meetings,” Clancy said. “They are not armed. They are more of a staff function than a security function. We don’t interact with them.”
He explained that while Trump’s private team is there to ensure public events run smoothly and there are no disruptions from the crowd, Secret Service agents are the only ones protecting the President-elect.
Although protesters have been a feature of many Trump campaign stops and some have pledged to protest the inauguration, Clancy said that unless a protester is a direct physical threat to the President, the Secret Service will not intervene.
“We want to make sure everyone has their First Amendment rights,” he said, adding that if a protester is removed, that is a decision made by event staff.
Trump has named the head of his private security team, retired NYPD officer Keith Schiller, as his director of Oval Office operations and deputy assistant to the President. Clancy said Schiller serves as a “conduit for information” between the agents and the President-elect and helps inform the Secret Service about any changes to Trump’s itinerary.
“He has a larger family. He’s got five children, grandchildren, so that will require more assets, more personnel,” Clancy said.
He noted that Trump’s children are “young adults, so they’re very active, they travel.” But Trump’s Fifth Avenue residence in New York City, Trump Tower – where future First Lady Melania Trump plans to reside through next spring with the couple’s youngest son – presents a different challenge.
It’s not unusual for a first lady to be in a different location than the President, Clancy said, but he acknowledged the new Trump arrangement represents a “longer period of time” than usual – even though his agency would never advise the first family to change their preferred living arrangements.
“There are enough inconveniences when you take on this role as President and first lady,” Clancy said. “We don’t want to add to that.”
https://www.cnn.com/2017/03/16/politics/secret-service-investigation-trump-grandchild/index.html
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anon, sadly as you truly learn how you work, how relatively easy it is to maintain our human vehicle form, and how BADLY WE HAVE BEEN LIED TO, it will far surpass your surgical injury.
doctors are basically high paid mechanics. There are many incompetent doctors which the system just protects. I was the IT director in a major health system and I can tell you MANY stories.
You should have never had the cancer in the first place. As soon as we have a "problem" we subject ourselves to "their" system and we LOOSE OUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE. Don't believe me? Ask for a garlic pill next time you are in the hospital. Ask for you CBD product. Ask for any natural product.
I could rant on about this forever anon. So sorry this happened to you…
and YES masons are to blame for so much shit…its a bg club and we ain't in it…TG!
Holy shit…we have an id on the women who was behind DJT whoCEARLYknew what was about to happen…
From this video that was a previous notable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5MDzmxJquQ
Which call out this Dom Lucre X post: https://x.com/dom_lucre/status/1814272285844418862
It looks like the women who was behind DJT wasJANEEN DIGUISEPPI
https://alumni.wne.edu/s/1919/20/interior-menu.aspx?sid=1919&gid=2&pgid=761&cid=2069&ecid=2069&crid=0&calpgid=753&calcid=2189
"Janeen DiGuiseppi '96MSCJA, previous Section Chief of the FBI Training Division’s Curriculum Management Section, was selected in November 2020 to serve as the Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI Training Division.
DiGuiseppi began her career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1999 and has had a number of active and impactful assignments since. Beginning with her first assignment to the Salt Lake City Field Office (SU), where she worked violent crime, drug, and public corruption matters in 1999, she has since been assigned in the United States and abroad.
In 2008 DiGuiseppi served as Assistant Legal Attaché in Baghdad, Iraq. In this role she supervised the FBI’s Major Crimes Task Force, with the mission was to implement the FBI’s initiative of establishing Rule of Law. She supervised U.S. and Iraq investigators and investigations of violent crime, corruption, and terrorism matters, and also collected intelligence to ensure the safety of US/coalition partners.
Returning to the U.S. in 2009, she was assigned to the DEA’s Drug Diversion Task Force until promoted in 2010 to Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) in the Global Initiatives Unit, CJIS Division. In this role, she was assigned as the FBI’s biometric lead in Kabul, Afghanistan working with US, coalition, and Afghan partners to develop the Afghan biometric database. As a result of her efforts she received the Director’s Award for Excellence in Leadership.
She was assigned to the FBI’s Memphis Field Office in 2012 to supervise the Civil Rights, Public Corruption, and Violent Crimes Against Children/Child Exploitation Task Force. In 2014 she was promoted to Assistant Section Chief of the Public Corruption and Civil Rights Section in which she oversaw the management of the Public Corruption Unit, Civil Rights Unit, International Corruption Unit and the Genocide War Crimes Unit.
DiGuiseppi was selected as the Chief of Staff (CoS) to the Assistant Director (AD) of the Criminal Investigative Division (CID) in 2015 where she coordinated and collaborated with the Special Assistants and CoS’ from the CCSRB, Deputy Director, and Director’s offices to ensure FBI Executive Management had all relevant information to accomplish missions.
She was also Assistant Section Chief of the Transnational Organized Crime – Eastern Hemisphere Section in 2016, managing domestic and international operational programs focused on organized crime and major theft. Following this appointment, she served as the Intelligence ASAC with oversight of Denver’s Intelligence/HUMINT Programs, Rocky Mountain Computer Forensic Laboratory, Surveillance Programs and WY Resident Agencies in 2017.
Prior to her career in the FBI, DiGuiseppi also served as an officer in the United States Air Force.
Click here for more information about DiGuiseppi and her career with the FBI. "
andWHYwas he filming himself photographing DJT? TheICONICphoto snapped by some fucking DS choad…
Has any anon looked atTHE ANGLES?????
It sure seems those folks that got hit were high up in the stands…which would indicate shots from THE GROUND not from an ELEVATED POSITION…
Should be pretty easy to do…
Might want to include that water tower in the analysis and the roof top shooter. Also the windows form the second story building behind the shooter.
Analysis will likely indicate the shots that killed the folks in the standsCAME FROM THE GROUND. If from above they were purposely fired into the crowd to cause panic