The Canadian Government…
In the continuing show of ‘tax dollars hard at work’ … I saw a Canadian government ad, marketing euthanasia to those who were hurt by the covid shot. The ad used a picture of a white woman around 30-35 years old confirming the flip side of the replacement theory. Bring one group in and kill the other – or have them kill themselves. I saw a video recently that showed nicotine destroying nanotech under a microscope. Who knows if that’s true or not but one of the last objectives of pResident Biden was to reduce nicotine so much as to essentially outlaw it. Hmmm, I wonder why? (not really, it’s pretty obvious by now that nicotine mints or nicotine gum will work just fine and the nicotine without extra chemicals is not addictive)
Ha….Great Info Mike….
Apparently Smokers were protected from severe covid
One would think they would die from it BUT not the case
Ha
Never smoked but have listened to a few podcasts about the benefit of Nicotine patches for some ailments.
Have never tried it myself. Have not developed a stance on it one way or the other.
In this crazy world when a Govt tries to ban a substance it is time to look into the pros and cons before believing their propaganda.
I listened to a Dr Ardis presentation last spring (2024) and could hardly believe when he said that nicotine is not addictive. He referred to a Harvard Medical school study from 2015 which tested addictive substances. They could not get the rats addicted to nicotine. Harvard did a FIOA request to get the documents from the 1994 US Congressional trial into nicotine. They discovered that the cigarette companies add a certain chemical and that chemical combined with nicotine makes it addictive but nicotine alone is not addictive. Since my breathing hasn’t been the same since covid (and worse since being around folks who got the covid shot) I decided to try the gum, patches and mints. My breathing has improved. My fog brain got better too. Also I forgot to take a nicotine mint for several weeks, so they are in no way addictive. Dr Ardis is correct. In fact it is so spicy that I can only take small doses and only in the first half of the day. It keeps me ‘alert’ at night. So far, no major downsides only big positives. The mints I purchased have Xylitol and I’ve been reading bad things (cancer causing) about sugar alcohols (stevia is not a sugar alcohol) so I’ll eventually shop around for a different brand.
Mike — if you see that ad again can you either add it to the post it or send to FGC (he can also instruct you on how to do so if needed). Thanks
I can’t recall where I saw it, it was months ago. I was in Canada this past summer so I’ll double check the pictures on my phone.