(BTW I myself have two red haired sons and given what I am about to add below, it may explain a lot about their behaviour:-D).
My husband was a strawberry blond - now mostly white (solid German ancestry). Our two children, though, were standout redheads! And let me tell you, when I was out with them, people were always coming up to me to rave and talk about redheads! A lady in my daughter's preschool had redheaded twin girls - she said it was all but impossible go shopping with them in tow! I knew exactly what she meant! Interestingly enough, my former neighbor who was an RN told me that redheads were different in a lot of ways - one, that they bled more than other people. I believe she mentioned redheads shouldn't use the drug Lupron which came up due to discussion concerning uterine fibroids. This from google search page:
  • “Classic anesthesia literature has documented that redheads require more anesthesia,” she says. “In addition, there is recent evidence that redheads are more tolerant to local anesthetics and more sensitive to opioids.” Apr 12, 2018
  • Red hair is a recessive gene that occurs in about 2 percent of the world's population. ... Redheads need 20 percent more anesthesia than people with other hair colors. Jul 16, 2015
  • Being a redhead is rare; it's a mutation of the MC1R gene. May 2, 2018
And redheads are thought to have bad tempers. No comment. :rolleyes:

BTW: Your post has to some extent pre-empted what I was going to say in the Alton Towers thread.
Whoopsie! :halo:

Your contributions in addition to Laura's work is so extremely fascinating although it does tend to make my head spin! The history, genetics, bloodlines - all the many factors that intersect with each other, up and to and including our current situation with the scamdemic and its genetic engineering mandate upon all of humanity. Well, we were promised a show! And thanks for your input! :flowers:

p.s. My grandfather/Pop always use to say the following to me many, many times; "Redhead gingerbread - 5 cents a cabbage head!" Since my hair was auburn, I mostly avoided the Carrot Top tease.
 
Stay away from vaccinated people?

Article in naturalblaze.com

In a bizarre turn of events, the COVID vaxxed are apparently causing ill effects to the unvaccinated around them, as countless reports and anecdotes affirm. The more time goes by, the more horrible effects of the COVID “vaccine” (which is not a vaccine but a medical device and experimental gene therapy) come to light. If you thought you’d be safe just by avoiding being COVID vaxxed, think again! These reports reveal that the unvaccinated are getting sick or suffering some kind of ill effect just by being in the vicinity of the COVID vaccinated. Women are feeling it most, especially in the reproductive realm. They are coming down with irregular and heavy menstruation, bleeding while pregnant and suffering miscarriages. Other non-vaccinated people are getting migraines, random bruising and sudden nosebleeds just being around those who got the COVID shot. Others report their pet died when touched by someone who got the COVID jab. Is the COVID vaccine excreting pathogens? Is this more than viral shedding? It is transmitting disease in some way? What is going on here?

Final Thoughts​

Women bleeding uncontrollably. 10-year-old girls who have never had a period suddenly getting their first period. Menopausal women suddenly bleeding again. This COVID not-vaccine is clearly targeting and wreaking havoc with our reproductive systems. Since this phenomenon is so new, all we can do at this stage is gather data and ask questions. Who knows the exact mechanism by which the COVID vaxxed are causing unvaccinated people to suffer these strange effects? In closing, I will say that I would not be surprised if it turns out that the COVID not-vaccine, by virtue of re-wiring people’s genetic code, is also affecting their physical and energetic fields. Since we live in a holographic universe, this alteration or disruption in the field may be affecting people close by via resonance or frequency, firstly at an invisible level, which later manifests in a disruption on a denser visible level.
Bold in the last part of 'Final Thoughts' is my doing.
 
Not really all that surprising:

Google Is Now a Pharmaceutical Company

Gary Null & Richard Gale have documented that Google now has a pharmaceutical division headed by GlaxosSmithKline’s former chairman of its global vaccine business. Null & Gale write:
Google today is not only a weapon for promoting the pharmaceutical agenda but now also a drug company itself. During the past six years, Google’s parent company Alphabet has launched two pharmaceutical companies. In 2013, it founded Calico, run by Genentech’s former CEO Arthur Levinson. Calico operates an R&D facility in the San Francisco Bay Area for the discovery of treatments associated with age-related diseases. Two years later, Alphabet founded Verily Life Sciences (previously Google Life Sciences). Both pharma companies are partnering with other drug corporations. Recently, Verily has partnered with the European pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to form a new drug company, Galvani Bioelectronics for the development of “bioelectronic medicines.” The collaboration is costing the companies $715 million, and the new firm is being chaired by Glaxo’s former chairman of its global vaccines business.

Money = power.
 
Cannot stop thinking about the Gnostics' interpretation of the 'Demiurge'.
Google search:
The term was later adopted by some of the Gnostics, who, in their dualistic worldview, saw the Demiurge as one of the forces of evil, who was responsible for the creation of the despised material world and was wholly alien to the supreme God of goodness.
 
More autopsy reports:

This is what doctors found in the bodies of deceased COVID patients

Autopsies conducted by many doctors on patients who died from COVID-19 have led to a better understanding of the disease.

Just over a year after COVID-19 spread to almost the entire globe, the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its many variants continue to surprise scientists. In order to learn more about the disease, many doctors have performed autopsies on the bodies of deceased people since the beginning of the pandemic. This research has led to a better understanding of COVID and its effects on three organs in particular, reports the Washington Post: the lungs, the heart and the brain.

The lungs​

Research on cadavers by Richard Vander Heide, a professor in the Department of Pathology at Louisiana State University who has been performing autopsies since 1994, led him to a surprising discovery. When he examined the lungs of a man who died of the disease at the age of 44, he found that hundreds, if not thousands, of blood clots had formed in the patient's lungs.

In July 2020, the doctor published a study on the subject in The Lancet, before other health professionals discovered the same blood clots, also in other organs. In another study, also published in The Lancet, doctors noted abnormal clotting in the heart, kidneys, liver and lungs of several patients.

The Heart​

As the Washington Post points out, one of the first reports on the new coronavirus estimated that between 20 and 30% of hospital patients appeared to have myocarditis that could lead to sudden death.

This condition involves the thickening of the heart muscle so that it can no longer pump efficiently. A condition that is easy to detect at autopsy, but which research in the wake of the COVID crisis has not been very conclusive: in a non-relus study, researchers who examined 25 hearts of deceased patients found only 'very mild' inflammation on their surface, and nothing to indicate myocarditis.

Nevertheless, the examination of the hearts of people who died from COVID-19 has given the researchers some surprises. As Richard Vander Heide reveals, some patients who died of cardiac arrest had more damage to their lungs than to their hearts.

Amy Rapkiewicz, from the NYU Langone Center, examined seven hearts and noticed an unusual presence in the heart of cells usually found in the lungs and bone marrow.

The Brain​

Loss of taste, smell, neurological or psychiatric disorders... as we know, COVID-19 can have a variety of effects on the brain of patients. This has prompted researchers to study the issue in greater depth.

Isaac Salomon, a specialist in neuropathology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, examined 18 brains during autopsies, taking samples from specific areas of the brain. Surprisingly, the inflammation appeared to be less severe than in cases where the damage is caused by a lack of oxygen. According to him, it is therefore essential to provide people with additional oxygen as soon as possible in order to avoid irreversible damage.

In an observation published in the New England Journal of Medicine in June 2020, he also suggests that the damage develops over a longer period of time, which made him wonder about the effect of the virus on less sick people.

Finally, a team of researchers from Mount Sinai Health in New York analysed 20 brains, with very few convincing results, apart from the discovery of an extensive presence of micro blood clots.
 
My husband was a strawberry blond - now mostly white (solid German ancestry). Our two children, though, were standout redheads! And let me tell you, when I was out with them, people were always coming up to me to rave and talk about redheads! A lady in my daughter's preschool had redheaded twin girls - she said it was all but impossible go shopping with them in tow! I knew exactly what she meant! Interestingly enough, my former neighbor who was an RN told me that redheads were different in a lot of ways - one, that they bled more than other people. I believe she mentioned redheads shouldn't use the drug Lupron which came up due to discussion concerning uterine fibroids. This from google search page:
  • “Classic anesthesia literature has documented that redheads require more anesthesia,” she says. “In addition, there is recent evidence that redheads are more tolerant to local anesthetics and more sensitive to opioids.” Apr 12, 2018
  • Red hair is a recessive gene that occurs in about 2 percent of the world's population. ... Redheads need 20 percent more anesthesia than people with other hair colors. Jul 16, 2015
  • Being a redhead is rare; it's a mutation of the MC1R gene. May 2, 2018
And redheads are thought to have bad tempers. No comment. :rolleyes:


Whoopsie! :halo:

Your contributions in addition to Laura's work is so extremely fascinating although it does tend to make my head spin! The history, genetics, bloodlines - all the many factors that intersect with each other, up and to and including our current situation with the scamdemic and its genetic engineering mandate upon all of humanity. Well, we were promised a show! And thanks for your input! :flowers:

p.s. My grandfather/Pop always use to say the following to me many, many times; "Redhead gingerbread - 5 cents a cabbage head!" Since my hair was auburn, I mostly avoided the Carrot Top tease.
"Red hair is a recessive gene that occurs in about 2 percent of the world's population."

One reason why I am concentrating here on red heads and British genetics in particular is because in England the figure is six percent and in neighbouring Scotland it's even higher at around 13 percent. As you can see, that is far above the world average. Red heads do have certain genetic issues that are fairly unique to them. For example, in general, their skin is thinner than that of people with other hair colours. And having been derived from the ectoderm, their tooth enamel is thinner, as well. ... and the dentin is normally a yellowish or grayish color. As a result, the redhead's teeth will appear to be less white, because more dentin is apparent. I have this issue with my own teeth for although I am not a red head, I have their genetics. My two red headed sons burn very readily in strong sunshine and as young children we had to take great care of them in the sun. They don't really tan and usely have a mass of freckles.

I am glad to see that people made a fuss of your red headed children. Red hair certainly makes you stand out in a crowd. The downside to that, as my younger son told me, was that when he and his fellows were up to mischief at school, the teacher would always remember the red head (him). He also told me that he would frequently find people picking on him simply because he was a redhead. It seems to be the case here in England that some people just see "red" when they engage with red haired people. I wonder if this is an inherited genetic memory of some kind or just a dislike of the colour red. I remember reading a very sad story a couple of years ago where a young teenage girl in England committed suicide because she could not face being teased and mocked over her red hair anymore. This girl was stunningly beautiful as well.

Redheads are meant to have a reputation for having bad tempers. This may be an urban myth. However, I went to school with many red haired boys and girls and some of them certainly lived up to their reputation. Apparently, redheads have a higher tolerance for spicy foods, which could be handy if you like Mexican food or Indian curries. Yes, I have found no explanation for why redheads need 20 percent more anesthesia than people with other hair colors. Most peculiar.
 
As a result, the redhead's teeth will appear to be less white, because more dentin is apparent. I have this issue with my own teeth for although I am not a red head, I have their genetics. My two red headed sons burn very readily in strong sunshine and as young children we had to take great care of them in the sun. They don't really tan and usely have a mass of freckles.
Yes, I and my brother have/had the teeth issue. I and spouse have both had skin cancer and lots of lotion was slathered on the kids every summer. My son and his kids ski, so sunscreen is a staple. Because of shaving irritation, he sports a beard and mustache that is very red.

My last post on this as I don't wish to highjack the thread, but I was lucky that my kids didn't fall into the perceived more unattractive redhead grouping of very pale/white skin with or without an overabundance of freckles and the ultra curly/frizzy orange-red flaming hair - usually along with a less than "Greek" body type. Thank goodness, almost no acne either. My daughter's biggest obstacle was not her hair color, but severe ADD. My son, on the other hand, hit the family genetic jackpot in that he was identified very early as "gifted". We're all jealous of his intellect as well as his very reasoned, easy-going, engaging personality. Boiled down to one with brains and one with beauty - two blessings for sure. Since pics of me are posted to her facebook, turn about is fair play:
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Sadly, my dad didn't live to see either of my kids wed. He loved them both so much.
 
How can anyone not see the obvious here?

Canadian Doctor Defies Gag Order and Tells the Public How the Moderna COVID Injections Killed and Permanently Disabled Indigenous People in His Community

Charles Hoffe has been a medical doctor for 28 years in the small, rural town of Lytton in British Columbia, Canada. The town is comprised of many indigenous groups and the “First Nations.”

When Dr. Hoffe was given 900 doses of the Moderna experimental COVID-19 injections, he administered the doses through the Lytton Medical Clinic to those who wanted them.

He chose not to inject himself.

Dr. Hoffe reports that the result of injecting 900 people among the indigenous First Nations community was that 2 people went into anaphylactic shock, one person died, and several others have suffered what appear to be permanent disabilities. He relates how one of his patients is in so much pain now, that she prefers death to life.

By contrast, no one in the community died or became permanently disabled due to the COVID-19 virus for the past year.
 
Saw some interesting medical news stories and op-eds this morning.
Here is one:

Health Agencies Update
April 27, 2021

Medicare Raises Payment for Administering COVID-19 Vaccines​

Rita Rubin, MA
JAMA. 2021;325(16):1601. doi:10.1001/jama.2021.5882


The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently increased the Medicare payment rate for administering COVID-19 vaccines to approximately $40 per shot.
The rate will be adjusted based on where in the country the vaccine is administered.
Previously, Medicare paid $28.93 for a single-dose vaccine or for the second dose in a series of 2, and $16.94 for the first dose in a series of 2.
Two authorized vaccines in the US, manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, require 2 injections 3 and 4 weeks apart, respectively. The third authorized vaccine in the US is manufactured by Janssen/Johnson & Johnson and requires only 1 shot.
The increased payments reflect updated information about the vaccine administration costs for different types of providers and suppliers and the additional resources needed to ensure safe and appropriate administration, according to CMS.
Usually, CMS changes Medicare payments for specific services through notice and comment rulemaking, but to save time during the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency bypassed that route before increasing payments for administering the vaccines. However, CMS said it continues to seek information from the public for reviewing and establishing payment rates for vaccine administration, both during the pandemic and on a longer-term basis.


My comments: That's quite a lot of money from CMS for something that takes little to no time from the actual physician in terms of face to face time and documentation requirements. I believe this is an add on payment, which means it can be combined with an office visit for something related or unrelated. Expect the arm twisting to increase, because most independent practices are cash strapped, and the hospital owned ones employ physicians who must comply with productivity orders. I can't think of anything they have ever increased payment for in the last 35 years. No, the norm is ongoing cuts in reimbursements.
 
I just did a quick calculation regarding Covid 'cases' and 'death toll' in India:

First, according to this site India Population (2021) - Worldometer the population of India is now ca 1,391,387,300 (growing by one every second). So let's say it's ca 1,4 billion.

According to the same site, the total number of 'cases' is now 18,376,524. Which in percentage of total population yields 18,376,524/1,400,000,000 x 100% = 1,3%

Total number of 'Covid deaths' is 204,832. Which in percentage of total population yields 204,832/1,400,000,000 x 100% = 0,146%

If you ask me, those percentages appear ridiculously low. And still, the propaganda machinery (MSM) tells us it's a catastrophical situation. And more news about the 'Indian variant' being discovered in various countries are published feverishly. I guess we can soon expect another 'we have to take back the freedoms we promised you' moment. After all, the cyclical torture tactic of give-and-take has to continue! :mad:
 
Does anyone have any idea what's going on in India? Are the vaccines causing the extreme health crisis there?
This current Sott article tells it:

 
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