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Bill Gates is a hypocrite. He has never wore a mask yet insists everyone else do so. Fun exercise, try and find even one picture of him wearing a mask. I wonder if he had something to do with the pandemic? Seems fishy. Look at who doesn't have to submit to laws and you'll find who is in charge as the famous saying goes.
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Bill Gates is a hypocrite. He has never wore a mask yet insists everyone else do so. Fun exercise, try and find even one picture of him wearing a mask. I wonder if he had something to do with the pandemic? Seems fishy. Look at who doesn't have to submit to laws and you'll find who is in charge as the famous saying goes.
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Bill Gates is a hypocrite. He has never wore a mask yet insists everyone else do so. Fun exercise, try and find even one picture of him wearing a mask. I wonder if he had something to do with the pandemic? Seems fishy. Look at who doesn't have to submit to laws and you'll find who is in charge as the famous saying goes.
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Bill Gates is a hypocrite. He has never wore a mask yet insists everyone else do so. Fun exercise, try and find even one picture of him wearing a mask. I wonder if he had something to do with the pandemic? Seems fishy. Look at who doesn't have to submit to laws and you'll find who is in charge as the famous saying goes.
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The experiment was largely a failure for demonstrating what it was made to set out to do for evolution though...
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It gets far worse. US scientists specifically around 2-3 that worked for government agencies around this time created a phobia against iodine consumption and literally called it a contaminant and purposefully set the daily recommended dose to hundreds of times lower than it should be. Let that sink in. This was nothing short of study of nuclear fallout on human test subjects on a wide scale by a government on it's own people. Simple iodine consumption at daily recommended levels such as the amounts Japanese get from their diet which is around 14mg a day not the 200mcg or so they recommend would have largely saved many lives and prevented many diseases and to do this a large amount of the obesity epidemic and more. The lies about the required amount a human needs persists to this day because of this and only in around 2000's did research finally start again without bias on iodine revealing much about how important it is. Oh and another tidbit it used to be used as an additive in breadmaking and supplied a large amount of daily requirements but the government had it removed and bromide used instead which is toxic and replaces iodine in the body when the diet doesn't have enough The same thing happens in the body with chlorine and fluoride when the body isn't getting enough iodine hint hint. And what's in the water and toothpaste. Iodine just for simple daily needs ends up removing these toxic compounds because it's molecular weight is higher which is the good news. Oh and fluoride is more toxic than lead in the body just as another side note. This I all learned from one of the worlds experts on iodine a professor from UCLA. It used to be viewed as a cure all in the early 20th century for a reason. The human body requires it badly more than the public has been educated on.
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Bill Gates is a hypocrite. He has never wore a mask yet insists everyone else do so. Fun exercise, try and find even one picture of him wearing a mask. I wonder if he had something to do with the pandemic? Seems fishy. Look at who doesn't have to submit to laws and you'll find who is in charge as the famous saying goes.
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It's far worse. US scientists specifically about 2-3 that worked for government agencies around this time created a phobia against iodine consumption and literally called it a contaminant and purposefully set the daily recommended dose to hundreds of times lower than it should be. Let that sink in. This was nothing short of study of nuclear fallout on human test subjects on a wide scale by a government on it's own people. Simple iodine consumption at daily recommended levels such as the amounts Japanese get from their diet which is around 14mg a day not the 200mcg or so they recommend would have largely saved many lives and prevented many diseases and to do this a large amount of the obesity epidemic and more. The lies about the required amount a human needs persists to this day because of this and only in around 2000's did research finally start again without bias on iodine revealing much about how important it is. Oh and another tidbit it used to be used as an additive in breadmaking and supplied a large amount of daily requirements but the government had it removed and bromide used instead which is toxic and replaces iodine in the body when the diet doesn't have enough The same thing happens in the body with chlorine and fluoride when the body isn't getting enough iodine hint hint. And what's in the water and toothpaste. Iodine just for simple daily needs ends up removing these toxic compounds because it's molecular weight is higher which is the good news. Oh and fluoride is more toxic than lead in the body just as another side note. This I all learned from one of the worlds experts on iodine a professor from UCLA. It used to be viewed as a cure all in the early 20th century for a reason. The human body requires it badly more than the public has been educated on.
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@lordsiomai Yup it's unreal. And even worse is even though the iodine phobia narrative isn't really perpetuated anymore, the results of it being the daily intake recommendation for iodine which is hundreds of times lower than what it should be still is. Just mandating fortification of foods with iodine and magnesium would likely take a massive burden off the healthcare system along with a few other nutrients. It's sad because it's so cheap and simple to accomplish to improve the lives of hundreds of millions same with removing fluoridation yet they don't.
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@ViratKohli-jj3wj No theory or conspiracy mentioned. You might want to go back to ESL and improve your basic reading comprehension. You sound like a Russian bot.
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@RonnocFroop I'm not I'm saying it threw a massive wrench in the evolutionary model. It was a failure. It showed the evolutionary model failed in a massive way. Instead of showing chance governs biological and biochemical evolution at its most fundamental level. We observe the opposite pattern in biology. From an evolutionary perspective, it appears as if the evolutionary process independently and repeatedly arrived at the same outcome, time and time again (convergence). Offspring are new combinations of pre-existing genetic information. Therefore, there is no new genetic information coming into existence and therefore there is no evolution occurring.
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Not sure why you aren't a believer. Studies clearly show they for example greatly improve plant growth. It clearly makes the air smell fresh and cleans it. Already that should be enough. Far less the other studies showing benefits.
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@jeffvader811 No that isn't a prime example given negative ions are indeed healthy for plants and humans. There have even been negative ion rooms setup in hospitals for burn victims the effects are so significant and tangible. It also has a noteworthy increases to growth and yield in plants.
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Ya they did really good work here
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RIght, so it's patently nonsensical to pretend it magically increases biological information to a higher state instead of decaying it as information theory states given all life is based on information stored in DNA.
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God forbid you point out something like the logistics required for evolutionary theory makes it completely implausible to give us all the life we see today and in the fossil record. Some people like to stick to a narrative despite claiming to be about science, logic, and reason. lmao and talking about ancient structures, don't forget about that paved highway in the Atlantic ocean if you want to talk about crazy paradigm shifting mysteries.
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And even more importantly less failing lol. Some teachers shouldn't have a job they are so bad at teaching.
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There was no pseudoscience in the video, what are you talking about. There was the false heard it through the grapevine idea salt lamps give off negative ions. That isn't pseudoscience.
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I would say it's also the most misunderstood concept in biology for so many biologists to think evolution is a real world concept. The pervasive law of decay that dictates this universe is so thorough it even extends to the immaterial, information, as information theory states. Guess what all life is based on, information... stored in DNA. Information doesn't magically increase to a higher state that's scientifically nonsense.
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Bill Gates is a hypocrite. He has never wore a mask yet insists everyone else do so. Fun exercise, try and find even one picture of him wearing a mask. I wonder if he had something to do with the pandemic? Seems fishy. Look at who doesn't have to submit to laws and you'll find who is in charge as the famous saying goes.
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Ozone isn't very bad or bad. It's like anything, the dose makes the poison. There are clinical ozone therapies for crying out loud lol.
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@michaels4255 Maybe it was.
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SJW's will be screaming blackface on this ep.
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Debunk what junk science? The salt lamp? There wasn't any science presented for that in the first place it was just assumed. Also it still stands negative ions are beneficial in multiple ways.
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Only solely within our space time. Physics shows God however can be given he exists beyond our space time since he created it.
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Tourmaline is very commonly used in heat styling tools for hair and other beauty devices. It clearly works. You don't need a huge high quality rock, low quality and high surface area I'm sure does the job. So get some cheap stuff crush it into powder and coat something with a lot of surface area and heat it up. What would be the best materials that you could make something with that wouldn't be ugly is the hard question. I guess you could dump the powder in some water and make a solution and add a tiny pit of glue in it. Then dunk something in it like poly fil as an example or something and use it to cover a heating element of some sort.
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The experiment was largely a failure for demonstrating what it was made to set out to do for evolution though...
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@JadeRabbit-je4gd It was a failure. It showed the evolutionary model failed in a massive way. Instead of showing chance governs biological and biochemical evolution at its most fundamental level. We observe the opposite pattern in biology. From an evolutionary perspective, it appears as if the evolutionary process independently and repeatedly arrived at the same outcome, time and time again (convergence). Offspring are new combinations of pre-existing genetic information. Therefore, there is no new genetic information coming into existence and therefore there is no evolution occurring.
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The coastline is infinite? lol the universe isn't even infinite.
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I mean do you honestly think in 55 years of studying ions the professor never tested salt?
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I would also love to hear how entropy applies to biology, such as information theory mandates given how all life is based on information and thus how evolutionary theory can even be a real world concept.
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But they just said it does help with it lol
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They were probably arguing about the coherent inherentness of the universe. The very fact we can do math points towards a creator. Nasturalism cannot account for this.
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@giardaphslaw5572 You got to be kidding you don't understand what rationality is. I never said math equals God either lmao reading comprehension is a skill worth developing.
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@giardaphslaw5572 Random unguided process therefore math, therefore your brain. Therefore why should I trust anything you say and why would you trust your own brain? You clearly don't grasp the arguments lol.
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Nah it's a theological one. Just like which came first the DNA or DNA replicator for evolutionary theory.
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Don't ultrasonic humidifiers make them too... That's probably the most effective, easy and safe way and cheap and it also humidifies the air at the same time.
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Of course it does. We see the universe is inherently coherent. That means it's not a construct of our minds but of another mind. God. The fact we can even do math is an evidence for God.
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I would think there never was chaos, the entropy from the start was foreseen and fine tuned in design given the coherent inherentness of the universe with all the just right requirements just so we can exist. It's as if the universe knew we were coming as Dyson wrote.
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You say that but our body exists because of a immaterial concept. Information, encoded in DNA. Atheists hate these kind of logic facts lol.
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Imagine how that is still being done today with fluoride in water. It's known to be around as toxic as lead in it's own way. Just like lead it has zero biological value, it is not part of any biological compound in humans.
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But it doesn't. Even information theory states information decays. Guess what all life is based on, information. Information doesn't magically do the opposite of decay and increase to a higher state. It's why evolutionary theory is so patently ridiculous, it defies known physics and logic theories. Beyond that there is no miracle mechanism to do it, they just call natural selection a mechanism when it isn't and pretend it can do the impossible. Time and natural selection does magic, don't question it and ignore all the logistics and probability requirements. Humanity is gonna look back and call evolutionary theory the flat earth of the 20th century.
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Atheists don't like to recognize those personal encounters are proof. It's just another form of proof.
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@lordsiomai lol
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It gets far worse than presented in this video. Also US scientists specifically around 2-3 that worked for government agencies around this time created a phobia against iodine consumption and literally called it a contaminant and purposefully set the daily recommended dose to hundreds of times lower than it should be. Let that sink in. This was nothing short of study of nuclear fallout on human test subjects on a wide scale by a government on it's own people. Simple iodine consumption at daily recommended levels such as the amounts Japanese get from their diet which is around 14mg a day not the 200mcg or so they recommend would have largely saved many lives and prevented many diseases and to do this a large amount of the obesity epidemic and more. The lies about the required amount a human needs persists to this day because of this and only in around 2000's did research finally start again without bias on iodine revealing much about how important it is. Oh and another tidbit it used to be used as an additive in breadmaking and supplied a large amount of daily requirements but the government had it removed and bromide used instead which is toxic and replaces iodine in the body when the diet doesn't have enough The same thing happens in the body with chlorine and fluoride when the body isn't getting enough iodine hint hint. And what's in the water and toothpaste. Iodine just for simple daily needs ends up removing these toxic compounds because it's molecular weight is higher which is the good news. Oh and fluoride is more toxic than lead in the body just as another side note. This I all learned from one of the worlds experts on iodine a professor from UCLA. It used to be viewed as a cure all in the early 20th century for a reason. The human body requires it badly more than the public has been educated on.
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Don't those ultrasonic humidifiers/mist machines vibrate the water so much they also make negative ions? I bet those are the most effective of everything and they would be safe to breath in AND humidify the air and clean it. Win win win, but they are a pain in the ass you have to buy distilled water. I tried with tap water with one of those and whole room after a week or two had white powder over everything from all the minerals dissolved in the water.
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@joelklein3501 Where do you get that from?
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"You are telling me there is no absolute proof of God? Atheism confirmed!" -Every Atheists logic ever lol
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With the study he did shining UV for long periods to break down the chemical in their skeleton that makes them glow... How does he know they didn't stop reacting because of him making them blind by shining UV light in their eyes for long periods of time lol....
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Ya math is a subject some teachers just cannot teach. I had a teacher that had to teach a math class and she was so bad almost every student failed the course. Those kind of people shouldn't have a job.
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