Anonymous ID: 8a18d6 March 19, 2025, 12:34 p.m. No.22789384   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9405 >>9547 >>9585 >>9749 >>9790

>>22789065

https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1902396920200372560

 

1. "If it's too dirty for the CIA, give it to USAID".

2. USAID's dirty money is taken away from them.

3. Mysterious dirty terror attacks start happening.

 

It's a message.

 

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Anonymous ID: 8a18d6 March 19, 2025, 1:04 p.m. No.22789554   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9575 >>9637

Who is still in power from the JFK assassination that anyone gives a shit about the files being released?

 

NOBODY.

 

Did Mossad play a role? sure

Did the CIA? sure

KGB? sure

 

is this a surprise to anyone? No.

 

Confirmation? sure

 

Hints at an international crime syndicate running the US (and I guess the world)? sure

 

Is that crime group still pulling strings? sure

Are we closer to dismantling it? sure, but not through the release of said files.

 

The best the files do for us is give us a hint who the next gen people are…but we are 2 or 3 generations from the JFK power brokers.

 

So, really, it's just the usual suspects.

Anonymous ID: 8a18d6 March 19, 2025, 1:11 p.m. No.22789597   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9608 >>9623 >>9635 >>9650 >>9731 >>9749 >>9790

>>22789557

>are teeth a source of stem cells and is that why epstain had dental chairs?

https://search.brave.com/search?q=stem+cells+from+wisdom+teeth&source=desktop&summary=1&conversation=878a11f61a9c94aab3313e

 

Yes and maybe.

 

Stem Cells in Wisdom Teeth

Stem cells from wisdom teeth, known as dental pulp stem cells (DSPCs), are of particular interest to scientists because they are safe and easy to collect and cryogenically freeze. ''These cells have the ability to differentiate into various kinds of human cells, which can be used in the treatment of a wide range of conditions and diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases, heart disease, diabetes, bone diseases, and brain and nerve injuries.''

 

Wisdom teeth extraction is the perfect opportunity to bank these precious cells, ''as the pulp within healthy adult teeth is one of the most easily accessible sources of stem cells in our bodies.'' Other methods of collection, such as harvesting stem cells from bone marrow or cord blood, require invasive or time-sensitive procedures and can be very expensive.

 

The process of banking stem cells from wisdom teeth involves paying an initial fee for processing and then a monthly fee to cover storage costs. This investment can ensure peace of mind, especially if family members have a medical history of cancer, diabetes, or similar diseases.

 

Wisdom teeth are the best choice for stem cell banking because they are typically removed to provide enough room for other teeth, so the jaw isn’t crowded, and the patient’s bite remains unaffected. These teeth are usually healthy, which makes them a good choice for stem cell banking.

 

''The younger the patient, the better stem cell banking can work for them, as stem cell count declines with age. Banking stem cells as early as possible can maximize the benefits of wisdom teeth removal.''

 

Research has suggested that the ''most potent stem cells for use in medical treatments come from young people between the ages of 13 and 24. ''This means that collecting and storing stem cells from your child’s wisdom teeth today has the potential to protect their health tomorrow.

 

Stem cells from wisdom teeth can also be coaxed to turn into cells of the eye’s cornea and could one day be used to repair corneal scarring due to infection or injury.

 

Stemodontics: A company that offers stem cell banking services from wisdom teeth, ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of their team, partners, and members.

 

Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons: A dental practice that provides stem cell banking services for wisdom teeth, emphasizing the importance of harvesting stem cells during wisdom teeth extraction.

 

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine: Conducted research showing that stem cells from wisdom teeth can be transformed into corneal cells, which have the potential to repair corneal scarring.

 

Greater Connecticut Oral & Dental Implant Surgery: Offers stem cell banking services for wisdom teeth in Danbury, CT, emphasizing the potential benefits for future health.

Anonymous ID: 8a18d6 March 19, 2025, 1:23 p.m. No.22789664   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9676 >>9683 >>9705

>>22789608

>what if you pull all a young person's teeth? (evil) lots of stem cells?

 

Seems like it…

But, not necessarily evil (depends on intention, right).

Spouse anon was a professor of Dental Hygiene at NYU & Univ. Texas.

 

Her ex was a prosthodontist and her brother is an orthodontist.

 

What I've gleaned over years of trying real hard not to listen (i hate this sh*t wiht a passion) is that there are times when pulling teeth out of a young kid is advantageous to the orthodontic needs of the mouth. Apparently, it frees up space for the adult teeth to self correct when they come - thus avoiding over crowding in the dental arc (line up).

 

I can puke thinking about this….I hate all things medica. call me squeemish.

Anonymous ID: 8a18d6 March 19, 2025, 1:57 p.m. No.22789857   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22789683

>this was a wrong practice the whole time

 

Spouse agrees…brother in law agrees. Just shop talk in the house about it.

 

>>22789705

>your wife is screwing these kids up and patting herself on the back afterward

 

>of the adult jaws, breathing system, creates mouth breathers, allergies, lower T slimmer build from insufficient air intake,

 

see above…no she doesn't….brother in law doesn't either… I don't think either of them necessarily know or realize the deleterious effects just talk about "less is more" and how other DDS / Orthos do it…

 

Liike I said, I try not to listen as I'm grossed out by the whole fkn' show.

 

me: avoid doctors and the ilk like the plague.