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NewKid's avatar

This is a slippery slope. It will be voluntary at first and then... they will lobby politicians to makes laws such as all kids must have this to attend school. Jobs will require it. Health insurance will require it. If your vitals are not good enough they will jack up how much you pay etc.. The possibilities on how to use this to control you are endless. I DO NOT care whose idea this is. DO NOT COMPLY

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I haven’t worn my Iwatch in over a year. We ditched our roombas and Fitbit scale in December. No ring cameras. No Alexis. Phones live in drawers unless we’re actually using them. Ditching the iPhone for a flip phone and a digital camera when it finally bites the dust (it’s an 11…don’t judge lol). To say that this push for wearables frightens me is an understatement. The Means siblings burst on the scene like Toro in a china consignment shop and shook things up for sure…but the more we learn about them the more my spidey-senses and internal child are like “that ain’t right.” I don’t know what’s going on with our dear RFK JR, but it ain’t right…and it seems like Toro’s got ‘em just where he want’s him. SMdamnH.

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NewKid's avatar

You get no judging from me:-) And to you, Janet & everyone landlines rule!!

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

We’re all walking around with a tracking device all day already, right there in your cell phone.

I hear many women stick it in their bra while out and about. Hopefully the camera is turned off.

And if you’re worried about a watch also tracking you, that’s also been tried and failed. People who needed to exercise more to get better health insurance rates just tied their watch to the dog and then put THEM on the treadmill while they plowed through the bon bons.

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NewKid's avatar

Yes you can put the device on any active pet - for now. They eventually want to implant everything in you. But they won't spring this on us all of a sudden. It will be slowly like when heating a frog in a pot. However, I don't think it's too late. We all in our own way have to keep sounding the alarm.

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Ingrid's avatar

Don’t trust those Mean sibs, either….WAYYYY too suspicious…have 3 letter agency connections…Casey is a basketcase…have people read her newsletters???? Try looking on her website and read newsletter number 59 as a sample…They are pretty trippy???? And they call “crunchy “ moms crazy!!!! Lol! Casey Means is NOWHERE near center ANYTHING…she’s part hippie, part new age, part MAHA…but mostly just….a basketcase!!!!! NOT impressed with her AT ALL! As far as I’m concerned she has NOTHING relevant to contribute mostly because of her 3 letter agency connections and nutty beliefs she espouses. Incredibly surprising given her SUPPOSED level of education…NOT BUYING IT!

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AJoy's avatar

I felt the same way after reading her book, hearing her speak, etc. Reminds me of "Medical Medium" who a lot of people swear by, ugh.

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Ingrid's avatar

Medical medium??? Never heard of that one…”medium” as in the occult?

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AJoy's avatar

His real name is Anthony Williams. He goes by Medical Medium. Wrote a bunch of health books and got his start by being a Medium, yes, to the Hollywood elites. They all write the forward in his books. He came up with the 'celery juice' cleansing theory and believes all disease is from Epstein Barr Virus. And yep, he gets his medical info from his dead grandmother who speaks to him. He's pretty famous in the "health" and social media world as he has tons of videos.

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AFistFullOfGizzards's avatar

Mine's a 6. And I have already bought its replacement. (Nokia Flip)

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Dena's avatar

Mine’s an 8. Had a flip phone in the olden days. Need to reassess them again.

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nancylee's avatar

i've got an xr! and receive/deny numerous offers for a free upgrade. and 5g. free!

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Jerry F's avatar

Ditto !!!

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Dena's avatar

Oh yeah, first it’s gentle nudging by the insurance companies ( incentives that may include doughnuts), the the mandated use. We’ve lived this movie before.

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NewKid's avatar

I bet health insurance companies would try something like doughnuts to entice people. It's not even a health food & people will go for it. There are way too many clowns:-(

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Janet's avatar

I’m not sure of that list you gave, but sure insurance companies will order them first and give contracts to makers of these and make up data to deny coverage. Oh, yes, I see that. I don’t have any tracker but this phone I could do without because I remember those days without one. The only enhancement I had to that phone on the wall was a 24 foot coiled cord so I could chase down my crawling baby and still talk. Oh, I have a digital BP thingy that scares me when I strap it on.

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NewKid's avatar

Oh I was just giving some examples. But I would tend to agree it would likely be health insurance companies first. I truly do think that it would spread though.

God forbid if these things become mandatory I think doctors wouldn't really do a proper checkup on you. They would read these devices & give you whatever meds. BUT what if the device malfunctions or worse someone hacks it!

I don't care what new tech comes along. I want to be properly examined by a real human being always!

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Janet's avatar

I mostly treat myself these days. But, My last functional med doctor did not add a ferritin and hemoglobin test (she forgot) so I went a whole year without knowing I was heading to very serious anemia until I could barely move. Fairly suddenly. I diagnosed myself got in touch with my functional doc and then had to see a hematologist and GI for a range of tests. The functional med doctor would not have been able to treat me on this because my blood volume was half it should be. I got iron infusions and supplements and feel my old self now. I was grateful and my treatment at the clinic was excellent and proper.

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NewKid's avatar

Did you do your own research?! You're not supposed to do that - lol. Remember that nonsense? I'm glad to hear that you took charge of your health & recovered:-)

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Janet's avatar

Thank you. I research everything and sometimes I have to wade through garbage. I have been fooled at times, though. I was too long low carb and didn’t realize what long term damage it can do. Recovering from that still. Take care, NewKid. Have a great summer. We are camping in the wilds of Wyoming and heading for no cell service country today. I sure sleep better out here. lol.

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NewKid's avatar

Enjoy the bountiful nature we are so lucky to have and wishing you a wonderful summer as well Janet!

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Ironically I have a “former partner” who has the opposite condition of you. Through a ferritin and hemoglobin test ordered through our astute private practice GP, he found out he has a condition of the blood “hemochromatosis”, which is an excess of iron in the blood. The way it is treated is through “blood letting”. One has to give blood to lower the iron levels in the blood.

It is often a ‘hereditary’ condition passed down from one’s parents. If not “treated” it can lead to organ and heart failure. Few physicians order the ferritin/hemoglobin blood tests.

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Janet's avatar

Our neighbor has that

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Many people do not know about hemochromatosis. Not even a lot of doctors.

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Metta's avatar

Before they can make me wear a wearable, they'll first have to make me to carry a smart phone!

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Janet's avatar

Good on you. That is an option if that happens. I’d take it fir sure.

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John Wright's avatar

It is a slippery (and dangerous) slope. Most likely the insurance companies will at first give you a discount if you wear one and then eventually require that you wear one. There is a SIMPLE cure for this. Stop donating money to the insurance agencies and take control of your own health. Ditch Industrial Medicine!

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CraigN's avatar

Okay everyone, step away from the cliff. I will say this, likely everyone that voted for DJT and some that voted otherwise, will not wear a wearable that they are mandated to wear. And I used the word mandate on purpose. We won't be fooled again (Roger Daltrey). That being said I did vote that we are screwed, but you never know, screwing lasts a very short time and maybe there is an afterglow coming. 😊

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

That got an LOL out of me! :)

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DJL's avatar

Girl, I love your writing. It’s always as if the words in my head pour out of your pen. And I know I’ve said this before and y’all are welcome to steal

It and post it everywhere: THEY CAN PUT THEIR WEARABLES UP THE SAME ORIFICE THEIR HEADS CURRENTLY OCCUPY. You’re welcome 😊

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Ken's avatar

Already tracking you using your phone, location on or off. How long till they use it to monitor the users body.

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Dr. Kevin Stillwagon's avatar

It's another brick in the wall of the prison we are building for ourselves in the name of convenience.

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Vee's avatar
Jun 30Edited

Hahahah!! YES JENNA YES!!!! Thank you for this substack, but Jesus? I might think twice about anything if Jesus came back and asked me to sport a wearable lol!

By the way, I don't think we are screwed, but I had to pick that option because you specifically created it for me. I'm still optimistic about humanity making a come back. I just don't think the solution is the government. Government is the problem. The solution is the people.

Decentralize by going local, stop watching the news, stop believing in government, eat organic, laugh, love, connect with your neighbors and your community, and do everything they don't want us to do. That's how we win this fight.

Thanks again Jenna and have a great week!

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Laura Cornwell's avatar

I wish I could agree that people are the answer, but most of us would cry like babies if anyone tried to pry our ever present phones from our hands. I thought I was pretty well adjusted in that department— don’t have Alexa, ring doorbell, and leave the phone in the car when I play sports. BUT a few days ago I went to lunch with hubby and left the phone at home accidentally and I couldn’t believe how nervous I felt about it. I’m convinced I need to leave the dang thing home more often.

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David Wolosik's avatar

A while ago now, considering people's obsession with their phones, I came up with probably the most effective torture to get information out of someone. Tie them in a chair and put their phone just out of reach. Then keeping calling it or texting it. They would sell out their wife, husband and kids to be able to pick that thing up!

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nancylee's avatar

lol

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Doug's avatar
Jun 30Edited

On the "No Kings" protest day, my wife and I were on the way out of town to go to a family wedding and were waylaid by a horde of lefty protesters 5 minutes after leaving the house. They were interfering with traffic, which cost an extra ten minutes getting through a critical intersection, while I was thinking about the 3 1/2 hour drive ahead of me.

After finally making it past this irritation, I was a couple of miles down the road when I realized I'd left my phone on the dresser. There was no way I was going to turn around and go through that mess again just to have my phone with me for the next 24 hours; my wife had her phone and although things were a little more tricky, we managed just fine without mine.

It was one less heavy thing I needed to carry around with me and worry about losing, and even though we were still trackable through her phone, at least it was one less source of radiating energy in our space. I'll admit to a little phone anxiety, but I was able to ameliorate that sensation somewhat with the feeling of freedom that came from not carrying that responsibility around with me. I'm starting to practice leaving the damned thing at home when we go out, and it brings relief.

Treating it as an emergency measure rather than a required-for-travel essential is liberating - I highly recommend it!

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Vee's avatar

I agree but disagree. We human beings are resilient. Just look at how much toxins and poisons are bodies are able to filter out! Giving up our phones like any other addiction is difficult, but that comes with time and adjustment. A new era of humanity is upon us as people continue to wake up to what the ruling class has been doing to us.

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Laura Cornwell's avatar

I pray you’re right. Maybe if enough of us stay strong, we can beat this tech take.

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Vee's avatar
Jun 30Edited

If the last five years have demonstrated anything, it is that we are enough. So many heroes that stood up for what is right instead of their careers and their paychecks, Jenna McCarthy being one of them!

We have a common enemy and it's not the left or right. It's the predatory ruling class that we need to continue focusing on.

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Metta's avatar

You'll be glad you did, leave it home more often, that is.

Back in the day, when smart phones were just starting be a thing, I saw how my clients had all become slaves to their phones ~ and I swore then I'd never carry one. Still haven't to this day. And now the problem is so much worse. Full blown addiction, and even though people know it, they can't quit!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Exactly on point, Vee. This has always been up to us to think carefully and critically. We have to learn to question everyone in authority.

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smallvictories's avatar

Agreed on all fronts! I think Cautious Optimism is the ongoing name of the game.

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Metta's avatar

I love it, Vee!

> "Do everything they don't want us to do."

That's the best, most practical summary of civil disobedience I've ever seen.

May I quote you in my "red pill" library?

> BeyondC19.org

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Vee's avatar

Absolutely. You never have to ask. Much love!

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Metta's avatar

Here you go, Vee!

> https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/cd26b6e78806

Thanks again!

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Vee's avatar

Oooo thanks for sharing Metta! I'll have to browse through this gold mine this week.

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Metta's avatar

Hope you enjoy!

In case you're interested, this link explains how to view all the places in the library where your quotation now appears:

> https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/b7e856449046

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Metta's avatar

Many thanks, Vee! Much appreciated. 👍

💖

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Dena's avatar

It would more likely be the anti Christ with a wearable anything.

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Leo's avatar

Vee, Right! Take personal responsibility, stretch beyond a fearful mental frame = BE the solution.

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llaw555's avatar

I’m in agreement with Nicole S. regarding the creepy “Means siblings.” They are not on our side. We all know RFK would never TRULY support this. I chose “other”because the decision to wear trackables , just like the decision to take the covid or any injection, is OURS.

Who gives a F%^K what their dystopian vision is. I will not be screwed. I will not comply. If you comply you’re part of the problem.

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Valerie's avatar

I have a visceral distrust of the Means siblings, and that’s very rare for me. I usually like everyone. I get such a strong grifter vibe from them.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I had the same reaction to Calley when I first saw him on one of Tucker Carlson's long form interviews (Fox Nation) when Carlson was still there. Casey is no better. I read her book: it's all about a lot of Woo and drum circles and New Age nonsense.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Good to know about that book. I stopped buying self-help/advice books many years ago but found myself tempted to get that one. You saved me time and money. TY!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

It was a colossal waste of my money and her time writing it.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Actually she and brother Calley made a bit of $$$$ from the “Good Energy” book. It appears it was not a “waste of their time writing it”.

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AJoy's avatar

and medicinal mushrooms lol!

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

“Woo and drum circles” are not necessarily “nonsense”. There’s a whole other plane of existence out there that few are aware of, which what you refer to as “woo” and “drum circles” are a part of.

They are just tools to help raise the vibration of ourselves and our planet.

It’s often referred to as “spirituality”, not necessarily associated with any “organized religions” or “faith based groups”, but a belief in The Creator or a “power greater than ourselves”. Nor does it have it’s origins in the “New Age Movement or New Age Thought”.

The Means siblings are not a part of the world I am referring to, by any way, shape or form. They are the least “woo” one could be!

Oh & PS: The term “New Age” was put in play by Laurence Rockefeller, one of the sons of John D. Rockefeller. First to coin the term “New Age” was Alice Bailey, the British esoteric writer, who joined The Theosophical Society in 1917 and was a leader in that group.

Laurance Rockefeller came along and took up the “New Age” term and helped fund and support “The New Age Movement”, that we know today. The “New Age Movement” was heavily intwined with “The Environmental Movement” as well, which he also created and funded.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

All well and good, but she's trained surgeon, unless they're now training their medical students in Woo. I bought a book expecting to get real and actual health advice along the lines of: Xylitol nasal sprays bind with viruses and bacteria, washing them down your alimentary canal and keeping you from getting sick. But no. None of that is in her silly book. If I wanted New Age advice, I'd have bought one from a writer with that background.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

If you want more info about Miz Casey Means, Dr. Naomi Wolf has written about her on her Substack with two important Substack’s on her background and Shannon Joy of The Shannon Joy Show has done a podcast about the “Means Siblings”.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I’m listening right now to a podcast featuring Jack Kruse on Lindell tv talking about the Means kids.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Her book was about “metabolic health” and the “connection between metabolic health and overall well-being”. It was NOT about how to prevent fake viruses and bacteria from “getting you sick”, with the “use of xylitol nasal sprays”.

Maybe you should have “sample read” some of the chapters before you bought the book! Saved yourself some time and $$!

Casey Means is not really a “trained medical surgeon”. She dropped out of her “medical residency in surgery” before she finished the program. Her “medical license in Oregon is listed as ‘inactive”. She and her brother are ‘grifters’ in the exact definition of the word. (People who engage in petty or small time swindling.)

In their case it’s through the two websites they run that offer “metabolic health monitoring devices/services” (Casey) and as a “clearing house” for “fitness equipment, supplements, health tech, cold plunges, saunas, red light therapy, gyms & studios” businesses (Calley).

No one gets to the “prominence” they have in less than a year and a half without some backing of a few “three letter agencies” and other “powerful people” like the Big Tech Bros in Silicon Valley.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I agree with all of that. But I do recall reading something she said about drum circles as part of metabolic health. Dr. Ken

Berry has forgotten more than she ever knew about metabolic health. Fwiw, I was aware that she didn’t finish her surgical course. Her explanation for it sounded like every Ph.D. candidate who didn’t finish. I only mentioned the xylitol thing as an example of what I expect to find. Since I put the book on my kindle, I wasn’t able to read as many pages as I wanted. Yes, they are grifters. And obvious grifters at that.

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llaw555's avatar

Yes!

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Dena's avatar

And why does it seem Casey Means is under wraps somewhere? I don’t think she’ll get / keep her position.

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Elise Guidoux's avatar

Exactly! Could not agree more.

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Lisa Smith's avatar

I chose “other” as well. Not 💯 sure what it is exactly in the fog of the morning - but don’t trust product marketing programs overall, so …

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Carolyn's avatar

Exactly. Just say no.

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Metta's avatar

100% ~ Just say "No" like Christopher Walken:

> https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/8faa4cc6a6c4

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Lynn Barton's avatar

I'm not ready to give up after watching RFK for 20 years. Del Bigtree of the Highwire commented last week that he himself is completely opposed to this idea, but that he knows Bobby and his concern is for the poor who don't have access to things like CGM's that can help them learn how to eat/care for themselves and avoid diabetes. Color me skeptical, but I'm not in the mood to be negative about the most heroic figure on the scene other than DGT. Time will tell!

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llaw555's avatar

It is not always the case that those without money “don’t know how to eat properly,” in fact that issue crosses all economic borders.

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Lynn Barton's avatar

I never said it was. However, since you bring it up, it is NOT true that real food is more expensive than processed/packaged food. The opposite is true. Even more so when you consider nutritional value.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

After my husband's heart attack last year, we went on the ketogenic plan with Dr. Ken Berry's help. I spend much less on groceries every week now. And my husband has lost all the weight that was responsible for the heart attack.

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Someone else's avatar

I know very wealthy MDs who eat large quantities of processed/packaged and poor quality (all you can eat) restaurant food, and many low-income SNAP recipients who grow their own vegetables and eat liver once a week.

It’s paternalistic to advocate for solutions for the poor that aren’t ideal for those who are financially better off.

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Laura Cornwell's avatar

Sounds kinda like “Black people cant get ID so they could have secure voting”. Very condescending. If one can get to a grocery store, one can make more healthy food choices— period— end of argument.

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llaw555's avatar

You stated “Bobby’s concern is for the poor.”

I’ve been eating organically for over 40 years and even when I experienced financial hardship.

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Vee's avatar
Jun 30Edited

It's not about giving up, Lynn. It's about calling out the BS and seeing things as they really are. Bobby wants to push wearables? Fine, we'll respond with the middle finger. He wants to continue remaining silent on the death jabs? We scream louder. He wants to continue the covid "emergency" by not revoking it? Then we continue to pry.

It's about holding their feet to the fire and making sure they do what they said.

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llaw555's avatar

And the way we can really drive that point home is by not participating in any of it. Do not comply.

RFK must have his hands tied because these decisions are not representative of his views.

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Vee's avatar

Thanks for sharing. I agree with the first half, but not the second. We know what's causing the obesity, diabetes, and chronic illness epidemic in the US and parts of the western world. We don't need a so-called "wearable" to fix it.

Stop the shots, make all food organic, and remove all the high fructose corn syrup and other toxic fillers from our food system, stop flouridating the water, and ffs, stop spraying the skies.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

BEST reply on this thread, IMhO!

Again, let’s not rush to cap the

guy because he hasn’t led us all to the Promised Land by way of parting the Red Sea in 7 months. There’s always a baby in the bath water. Best to keep the baby intact and not start eating our own. After all, he DID write 469 pages of Fauci-bashing splendor in THE TRUTH ABOUT ANTHONY FAUCI,

with receipts, a book so good I read it twice!

I’m betting RFK knows most of us won’t comply with the wearables. Hopefully he is, as you mentioned, speaking mainly for those of us who have no other alternatives or

poor alternatives to health care. Perhaps a digital doc is better than no doc at all.

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MaryAnn's avatar

KC—Good points. I have friends, of a certain age, who run to their MD at the slightest sniffle. A wearable may wean them off of their Pref Provider and onto being responsible for their health. It may help uncomplicate self care for those who need it quick and simple.

I could also be misinformed about what a wearable can do. I ditched mine years ago and it was a basic fitbit that wasn’t accurate.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I’m married to Capt. Race-to-the- Doctor. He’s 4-5x boosted, AND he wears a wearable. AND he developed A-fib not long after getting the clot shots despite being Capt. Contentious regarding his diet and workouts. *sigh*

It is what it is.

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Lynn Barton's avatar

I'm married to someone who thinks I'm crazy and got the shot. Within two weeks he develop shingles and high blood pressure that requires medication. He may have prostate cancer now; waiting on MRI results after sky high PSA. It's upsetting. Like your spouse no doubt, he sees no connection with the shots.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Exactly. It’s tough sometimes, isn’t it?

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Wouldn’t a nobler goal be to “make every American so gloriously healthy that tracking biometric markers is utterly unnecessary”?

Yes, my dear, sweet, Jenna. Yes. THAT would DEFINITELY be the nobler goal. And the better one. And the one that liberates rather than dominates.

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Cindy Million's avatar

I loved that line of Jenna's!

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Metta's avatar

100% 🎯

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MarciaT's avatar

Bret Weinstein had a long comment on why Bobby went with the wearables (in order to get something else that was more important was the jist of his argument) and I agree. Having recently had a knee replacement (take care of your knees - you don't ever want to do this) I can tell you I was offered a "smart knee." When I asked what it was, I was told (chirpily) that it would allow the docs to keep track of how well I was doing afterwards. She did say they couldn't track where I was - just what I was doing. So if the docs could, so could my insurance company? And when someone hacked that little wearable (that was now stuck permanently in my body, for heaven's sake) they could reprogram it to find out where I was? Needless to say I told her I was sticking with my own dumb knee. And I agree, Jenna - those Means siblings are truly dishonest, terrible people.

Thanks for this column, Jenna. Well, thanks for all of them but this one in particular!!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Interesting. My grand wears a brace for scoliosis. The med device company who does periodic adjustments on the brace recently removed the tracker that was attached to it. I think it was to show if she was actually wearing the brace as prescribed. The improvement in her condition should have been proof she was complying but maybe not 🤷🏼‍♀️ Maybe the PT, chiropractic, and exercises she is doing are the real sources of improvement?

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MarciaT's avatar

Very interesting - at least her tracker could be removed at will. The knee thing obviously can't - at least not by the wearer. I too have scoliosis but no brace for it. Instead I see someone in Sarasota when we're there who does scoliosis specific exercises for people like me. They do help - you can see her website if you just type in sarasota scoliosis. Some pretty amazing stuff. No trackers - except her eyeballs - and she can tell what's working and what isn't.

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MaryAnn's avatar

I will check the website. I suspect my grand will have on-going issues with her back as she ages so being able to do self care and avoid the full torso radiography will be a huge help in the long run. Thank you!

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Lisa Smith's avatar

“I don’t care if it comes in rose gold with a free mindfulness tracker and a discount code for mushroom coffee.” Pure gold, Jenna 🫠

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Dianna b's avatar

There isn't a human on this planet that will one day die. Period. I've known people that were the epitome of health. One day they suddenly and unexpectedly died. This was before the jab. My husband, one of the healthiest people I know was diagnosed with late stage prostate cancer. He survived. No one knows their future, and only God knows when they will leave this earth. Yes being healthy is far better than being sickly. I get it. But I will not be tracked. I do not need nor want a wearable. The number one reason, the Means brother and sister. This is too obvious to ignore. Every human being knows right from wrong, that includes our food choices. I don't buy for a minute that we need to put someone in charge of our health because we may be too poor, stupid or unable to figure it out for ourselves. That has been the rallying cry of every self appointed activist I've ever listened to. How many policies have been put in place because the activist, politician, doctor, expert, etc. Stated we couldn't live our lives without their help? I can think of dozens. Has everyone forgotten 2020-2024? I haven't. They always have good intentions, because they care about our health. The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions.

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Carolyn's avatar

Exactly..GOD gave us a brain. Stop being lazy and use it.

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Laura Cornwell's avatar

Yeah, but people look at you funny when you say you’re trying methylene blue for UTIs or you use DMSO instead of some prescription pain killer. Self help is looked upon as an eccentricity in the health category. BTW, these things have actually worked for me far better than my doctor’s prescription recommendations.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I thank GOD for DMSO! I’m still wary of methylene blue, but I’m looking into it.

We cured Mom’s stage 4 lung cancer with mets— in about 30 days using blood root paste/black salve. It’s about $150 a small jar now but the best stuff I’ve ever used— and I still use it for all

sorts of things.

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Dan McCarthy's avatar

As is usually the case, I wholeheartedly agree with Jenna on the "wearables", and am as unlikely to ever wear one as I am to turn up at CVS and ask belatedly for my Clot Shot. However, I still believe in Bobby. I think his heart is in the right place and I trust him to deliver - even more so after his appointment of Robert Malone to the Vaxx Committee (as Co-Head, no less). If Bobby cannot deliver in the next 3.5 years though, I will, with heavy heart, agree with Jenna's prognosis that we are well and truly screwed.

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Carolyn's avatar

I don't trust Malone at all..Bobby is still a question mark. We will see.

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Dan McCarthy's avatar

Malone went from being straight-down-the-fairway establishment figure, to being persona non grata, overnight in 2020. He literally threw his career, his CV, his legacy into a burning dumpster fire from which he has never been allowed to return. He's still banned from having a LinkedIn account to this very day. He is no establishment shill - he's a genuine truth seeker who speaks his mind. He is a man I would want in the trenches with me, for sure.

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Dan McCarthy's avatar

I'm totally sure. I've followed him assiduously since 2020 and I trust him implicitly. The internet is full of garbage (I just read the link you posted and I definitely include it in this - the Lioness presumably prefers injecting children with mercury) trying to discredit him, and whenever I see it, my Controlled Opposition Detector starts to beep furiously.

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Ingrid's avatar

MATA:Make America Trackable Again =META (yeah, that one) =Make e-America Trackable Again (MeTA)

🚫Wearables!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They’re welcome to take that idea and shove it!!!!! It sounds as nice and harmless as “SkyNet.”We don’t want additional requirements and regulations for US!!!!!!! JUST DO THE JOB FOR WHICH THE FDA and so forth were INTENDED: ensure SAFETY OF food and drugs!!!!!!!! …… NOT to REGULATE US!!!!! BIG DIFF!!!!!! Either do THAT or dissolve the agencies altogether (I REALLY like that idea) and independent advocacy/investigational groups will pop up…(free market) GET GOVERNMENT OUT OF OUR FOOD and DRUG SUPPLY AND (maybe) make laws that carry HUGE consequences (and I don’t mean just financial (⚡️🪑)for companies that make bad drugs…oops that would require CONGRESS to actually DO SOMETHING USEFUL 🤯😡…. Like breaking up the monopolies on the food supplies that are being created!!!!!!! The less GOVERNMENT is involved in our lives the better!!!!!! Surely, we all remember Reagan’s comment about the scariest sentence out there is: “We’re the government and we’re here to help.” NOT in THIS universe! They have proven BEYOND the shadow of a doubt that they can’t be trusted!!!!! What more proof could one need at this point????????????????????

Let’s just stick with the original plan….MAHA!!!!!

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Scott's avatar

Well said! $20 mil of taxpayer dollars to hype Means hardware? Uh, no. That's crap. As for us, in our house? We'll wear trackable wearables when we get our next mRNA/fluvax combo jab! Effin' never.

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Roberta Stack's avatar

When I first heard this I thought, what is a wearable? I had to look it up. Then I thought, hell no! I’m beginning to lose faith in Bobby. It saddens me because I thought things would be a lot different. I had high expectations, but wearables? I just don’t get it.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Funny word, that. "Wearables." Sort of like shirts, socks, shoes.

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Angel Kinzie's avatar

Since I am banned from most platforms

[ I won't give them facial recognition vids,] I have been trying to stay quiet, in a corner. But darn, Jenna, this sure is

"Swampy" to me!

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Scott B Patchin's avatar

Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose. Do not comply.

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