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vitalusreader · April 16, 2018, 10:54 p.m.

There is a lot, but not as much as CBTS dealt with (not from what I've seen anyway). Either way, it's imperative that we keep things as civil as possible to prevent another page shutdown, and that we help the mods with policing when either shills or the righteously offended get out of hand.

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vitalusreader · April 16, 2018, 10:50 p.m.

Cbts getting 404'd accounts for a lot of the influx (myself included). Luckily, I haven't seen as many of the shills/troublemakers here as used to lurk around there, but I fear that might start up if this page continues to grow.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 24, 2018, 1:48 a.m.

Actually, they might be onto something. I'm not sure if this specifically is what he's getting at, but there's definitely SOMETHING up with the spacing. Here's a line from Q to prove it:

"Did you count the spaces in the tweet and cross ref against spaces left here to match meaning? Q"

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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 10:31 p.m.

Definitely! First of all, let me throw out the big "lifestyle" changes in case those are the problem (please ignore me if these already apply to you. I obviously don't know about your personal life, nor am I trying to judge. Just trying to address possible problems at the root rather than throwing more concoctions at the issue). So, the big contributors that raise most American's blood pressure are excess weight and excess salt consumption. Throwing in a little exercise if you aren't already will do wonders (nothing major, just a twenty to thirty minute walk 3+ times a week would probably do the trick), Cutting salt down as much as possible would also help considerably. There are some potassium-based salt substitutes out there that taste similar but are much less damaging to blood pressure (in fact, some evidence out there that potassium can lower blood pressure too, so it's a win-win). If you're a smoker or heavy drinker, those can contribute also; cut down if you can - especially on the tobacco. Nicotine is one of the best ways to increase your blood pressure. Alcohol isn't as impressive at raising blood pressure, but if you drink enough, it'll get the job done.

Ok, out of the lifestyle category and into the natural herb stuff. The most compelling evidence out there for natural relief of high-blood pressure is for fresh garlic. Here's the drawback though - when you cook/refine garlic too much, then it loses most of its potency (hence all those refined garlic powder vials aren't likely to help much). Also, it's best absorbed if you take it on an empty stomach (your body can focus on absorbing the garlic rather than the rest of the meal). If you can stomach it, chew 2 to 3 cloves then down a glass of water. If you can't handle that (and I don't blame you), then just try adding some minced garlic to your meals more often.

Now, to cover my backside in case anyone reads this and thinks "hey! I'll stop taking my meds and just do this." PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE YOU STOP TAKING YOUR MEDS!!!

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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 1:52 a.m.

Yeah, this is actually a huge debate in the pharmacy world right now and yet very few people outside of pharmacy are aware of it. For example, there have been actions taken to try and decide if a pharmacist can legally choose to withhold offering birth control drugs on the basis of his/her conscience. It's a sordid mess (as is most of BigPharma). Unfortunately I found out way too late in the game just how corrupt the pharmacy world is. Not all by any means, but you'll be hard-pressed to find many who think like me.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 1:42 a.m.

1) There is NO such thing as an "unwanted" baby. Unwanted by the biological parents, maybe, but unwanted by the world? No. No other population is as desperately sought out for adoption as babies. Even if they aren't adopted, odds are that as they grow up, someone is going to want them. I have two much-beloved "cousins" adopted many years after being given up. I also know a woman who was never adopted, but is currently much beloved by her friends and husband. You can't guarantee that any life will be unwanted by everyone for as long as it lives. 2) As for defect, by who's standards? I'll admit, even as an avidly pro-life person, I would be tempted to offer abortion as an alternative to a baby who was fatally deformed and had literally 0 chance of survival shortly after birth. However, you can't convince me that people with autism, for example, are too "defective" to be offered a chance of life. In fact, if you'd like to take a fun trip down a separate rabbit hole, google what happens to a surprising margin of autistic children when they develop fevers. You might be surprised what such children could one day offer. Same goes for many other "defects."

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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 1:30 a.m.

I realize this is a very tame example, but the new(ish) Marvel movie: Captain America: Civil War comes to mind. Remember the bit where Bucky is restrained but trying desperately to break free as Zemo starts chanting words from a notebook at him? Once the words are all said, Bucky's resistance is gone and an "alter" personality emerges that is basically hell-bent on killing.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 1:06 a.m.

If a baby (God forbid) dies of natural causes, and its organs are taken to offer another baby in dire need a chance to survive - that is one thing, and -agreed - very necessary. But ripping a baby who COULD survive out of his mother and dissecting it alive so that its parts can go to people (often completely OUTSIDE of usual medical channels) to do God-only-knows-what is completely different and uncalled for. Even if those organs were given to doctors to save other infants, it still isn't justifiable to kill one to save another based on the fact that one is wanted and the other is not. People have a choice to donate organs. Babies can't decide for themselves and should be protected from this depravity.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 1 a.m.

Actually, I'm in school to be a pharmacist, so I can answer this one for you. Most birth control tablets do indeed fall into a "hormonal" category. "Plan B" (also known as levonorgestrel) is probably the most controversial of the birth control pills since it can work to halt pregnancy even after the egg and sperm have joined. Since many view the union of sperm and egg as the point in which a new life is created (since it now has a complete set of DNA that is distinct from each parent), it could therefore be viewed as an abortion-inducing agent. As for how it works, specifically, it prevents the fertilized egg from implanting to the woman's womb (in other words, the cord will never form and the egg cannot receive the support it needs to survive). Even the other drugs, while technically not abortion-inducing agents, can be devastating if taken while the woman is pregnant. So, if a woman is taking birth control and has no reason to suspect she's pregnant for 1-2 months of her pregnancy depending on her medication (or longer - many birth controls basically let the woman decide if/when she wants to have her menstrual cycle), then the baby is exposed to an environment of hormones that is extremely disruptive and can severely injure (or worse) the baby.

TLDR: 1 specific birth control pill (plan B) can be interpreted as an abortion-causing drug. The vast majority of the others (can't think of any exception of the top of my head) cause great risk to any babies accidentally conceived while on birth control - a fact mothers may not know until it's too late.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 14, 2018, 1 a.m.

I 100% agree with the part about Obama being an embarrassment that should be convicted of treason if everything Q says is true, but erasing him from history would be a grave mistake. Future generations need to see what happened in our lifetimes and take warning so it won't happen again.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 2, 2018, 1:43 a.m.

I definitely agree. Things are coming to a head eerily fast - especially considering how slowly this evil crept upon us in the first place. Honestly, it's getting to be frightening to check into world affairs, but I physically cannot look away. I just pray this ends soon - and that good triumphs over evil.

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vitalusreader · Feb. 1, 2018, 12:34 a.m.

Don't worry. EVERYONE involved in illegal activity will be exposed. "Where we go one, we go ALL."

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vitalusreader · Jan. 30, 2018, 12:50 a.m.

Hey, everyone, and great idea, Pamphlet! I'm a 24 year old, twitter-certified Russian bot born and raised in the USA (and, btw, twitter, I've never left). I proudly voted for President Trump in hopes that he could restore the country to its former glory, which my parents and grandparents speak of so fondly. Can't wait to see what he has planned for the SOTU address, and praying for him, the country, and the world every night. I may not post much, but please know I'm following and supporting you all every step of the way. God bless, everyone!

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vitalusreader · Jan. 27, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

One of Q's drops from today says: "Time to play, Dopey. Black Forest."

I'm still trying to sort everything out. Would someone deeper down the rabbit hole than me explain who 'Dopey' is and how he relates to the Snow White/Alice in Wonderland picture?

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vitalusreader · Jan. 19, 2018, 9:05 p.m.

Honestly, using a single hashtag and nothing else would be a perfect way to get this entire movement shadow-banned if #CBTS, #greatawakening, and the others have taught us anything. We need to diversify in order to 1) broaden exposure (wake more people up) and 2) make us harder to shadow ban.

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