When I was little, I used to play this game called Lord of the Realms 2. You were some kind of medieval lord and you managed a province, allocating your peasants to shepherding or blacksmithing or woodchopping. It was a turn based game and every once in a while when your turn started, you would get a little pop up where a David Attenborough sounding voice told you about some event: a harsh winter or a bumper crop of wheat. One of the things he would say was that the plague was visiting your province: "Death stalks the land" was how the game phrased it.
As I'm getting older, I keep hearing this high-class sounding English guy saying "Death stalks the land" -- when I learn that someone is sick or has passed, it just sounds again in my mind.
It's hard not to scurry around like a little mouse, trying to dodge Death's malevolent gaze. But I remind myself that it does no good to live like a mouse.
i am patiently awaiting until my very few readers make the connection between cancer and parasitic micro0rganisms, starting with my first post on the topic:
caveat, cancer in general is not as terrible as dementia 💀😵🤖; idk which to cover first, lol - both posts are pretty big lifts; the major public bitcoin influencers, especially those making a substantial contribution, eventually get targeted for extermination or cancellation;
i am most upset about Andreas Antonopoulos, tho Hal Finney was the indentifiable victim #1 - cud have been still alive & well if the proper light & EMF science education were mainstream enuff at the times; Preston Pysh got cancelled shortly after an episode on longevity principles, i am kind'a sad over that too;
now we're drowning in information, yet collectively sicker than ever, due to nescience, ignorance, omnipresent confusion, over-confident arrogance, intoxication & infestation, engineered stupidity, etc.;
Regardless of whether of not the parasite theory is correct, incorrect, or partially correct... Ivermectin and Fenbendazole/Menbendazol are the most efficacious agents for treating cancer with neglegable toxicity and side effects.
sure keep going with the magic pills, one learns eventually that the sophisticated 0rganism adapts - it has been dodging attempts at detection & extermination for millenia; it can learn to metabolise the drugs or force the host to metabolise them faster; it can also invite more infestation, making the host waste resources on the magic pills;
🐍🕹🐉
this post contains an interview with a man battling cancer correctly: thru endurance/stamina training & constant learning: #1435009
Agreed!! Walking into work today I asked a colleague how her family was and found out her super nice husband who I met at a top golf event died in November of cancer. Took him quickly. He was a life long smoker and had pain in his abdomen for 4 months docs kept sending him home with muscle relaxers and steroids until they took a look inside and it was already too late. Tried chemo his liver shut down and he was gone.
The only good thing about cancer is that it's an experience many people share. Medicine is making good progress but of course it's a multifaceted world under that word, cancer. I wish Gigi peace as he and his family deal with the inevitable. For the rest of us, it's a reminder that life is short and default human behavior is to take health for granted. I'd better get to the gym.
I entered to the bathroom to take a breath after reading this. As a writer, I can't even imagine to push the publish button and send this to the world. I support Gigi's work as translator but today, maybe you just need a big hug from the other side of the world.
Thank you for sharing this. Sometimes we lose sight of what really matters until something difficult reminds us. No one is ever fully ready for how quickly life can change.
Thanks Gigi for being so open and honest. I’m wishing you and your family strength as you face this tough time.
When I was little, I used to play this game called Lord of the Realms 2. You were some kind of medieval lord and you managed a province, allocating your peasants to shepherding or blacksmithing or woodchopping. It was a turn based game and every once in a while when your turn started, you would get a little pop up where a David Attenborough sounding voice told you about some event: a harsh winter or a bumper crop of wheat. One of the things he would say was that the plague was visiting your province: "Death stalks the land" was how the game phrased it.
As I'm getting older, I keep hearing this high-class sounding English guy saying "Death stalks the land" -- when I learn that someone is sick or has passed, it just sounds again in my mind.
It's hard not to scurry around like a little mouse, trying to dodge Death's malevolent gaze. But I remind myself that it does no good to live like a mouse.
i am patiently awaiting until my very few readers make the connection between cancer and parasitic micro0rganisms, starting with my first post on the topic:
#1266468
caveat, cancer in general is not as terrible as dementia 💀😵🤖; idk which to cover first, lol - both posts are pretty big lifts; the major public bitcoin influencers, especially those making a substantial contribution, eventually get targeted for extermination or cancellation;
i am most upset about Andreas Antonopoulos, tho Hal Finney was the indentifiable victim #1 - cud have been still alive & well if the proper light & EMF science education were mainstream enuff at the times; Preston Pysh got cancelled shortly after an episode on longevity principles, i am kind'a sad over that too;
now we're drowning in information, yet collectively sicker than ever, due to nescience, ignorance, omnipresent confusion, over-confident arrogance, intoxication & infestation, engineered stupidity, etc.;
fuck 'em all or amp up the signal? hmmm...
Regardless of whether of not the parasite theory is correct, incorrect, or partially correct... Ivermectin and Fenbendazole/Menbendazol are the most efficacious agents for treating cancer with neglegable toxicity and side effects.
sure keep going with the magic pills, one learns eventually that the sophisticated 0rganism adapts - it has been dodging attempts at detection & extermination for millenia; it can learn to metabolise the drugs or force the host to metabolise them faster; it can also invite more infestation, making the host waste resources on the magic pills;
🐍🕹🐉
this post contains an interview with a man battling cancer correctly: thru endurance/stamina training & constant learning: #1435009
Man!! Really puts things into perspective!
It really does. All our ridiculous little anxieties and concerns mean nothing. It doesn't stop me from obsessing over them, though.
Agreed!! Walking into work today I asked a colleague how her family was and found out her super nice husband who I met at a top golf event died in November of cancer. Took him quickly. He was a life long smoker and had pain in his abdomen for 4 months docs kept sending him home with muscle relaxers and steroids until they took a look inside and it was already too late. Tried chemo his liver shut down and he was gone.
oof. That set the tone for the day.
The only good thing about cancer is that it's an experience many people share. Medicine is making good progress but of course it's a multifaceted world under that word, cancer. I wish Gigi peace as he and his family deal with the inevitable. For the rest of us, it's a reminder that life is short and default human behavior is to take health for granted. I'd better get to the gym.
I read the article this morning and fell very sad for him. 😥
:(
Could have some kind of help from user here
Oh man this was a tough read.
I entered to the bathroom to take a breath after reading this. As a writer, I can't even imagine to push the publish button and send this to the world. I support Gigi's work as translator but today, maybe you just need a big hug from the other side of the world.
That's what I'm doing right now.
Thank you for sharing this. Sometimes we lose sight of what really matters until something difficult reminds us. No one is ever fully ready for how quickly life can change.
Thanks Gigi for being so open and honest. I’m wishing you and your family strength as you face this tough time.