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@Goldielocks

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 15:30 on July 23, 2018  

Try imagining going to work, and your employers give you free auto repair insurance, with tiny co-pays. You would be at the mechanics place every time you hear a funny sound. And the mechanic?

If you say “this” we can do “that”. Then you say…”I’m going on a trip so look everything over before I go”. The mechanic will even make preventative suggestions. “Don’t worry, you won’t have to pay for it”

These medial places have HUGE HUGE overhead. They have kids in Harvard, wife has the Tahoe and a credit card. When it comes to money I don’t trust anyone.

Ipsofacto

Posted by Maddog @ 15:26 on July 23, 2018  

At the last annual party conference, during her closing speech, someone gave May a joke P45, which is the tax form u get when yr sacked, in the middle of her speech…..Lots thought it very poor form etc.

Now the vast majority wish it had been real, but she is one of those nightmare people, who are too stupid and stubborn to leave willingly, no matter the vitriol, she will have to be literally dragged out.

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:15 on July 23, 2018  

Yes on stress it releases things that can tear up your body. It just depends on the situation. Forcing vaccines on people for instance is a stress inducing culprit assuming you’ll get something you may never get and most of the things you would get with more knowledge on treating it and modern medicine you’d survive through anyways.
Sometimes it’s empowerment, to be aware and keep a eye on it.
There is a lot more stress these days and one way to help counter the negative effects is to regularly exercise.

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:02 on July 23, 2018  

I agree to a extent but still beieve in the stitch in time saves nine. There are doctors that seem to be particularly Asia not saying all just a few of many but can come from all walks of life who get caught with treating patients for things they don’t have including cancer. One years ago was caught preforming heart surgery on patients that didn’t need it in Northern Calif.
Some cancers are slower than others, some more aggressive. For instance a tiny melonoma skin cancer not noticed could or will metastasis in just a few months. Sometimes it could take that long just to be seen and if you don’t go straight to the source a dermatologist could take even longer to get a Referal depending on your GP.
Because someone survived cancer didn’t mean they didn’t have it in the first place. Not saying that’s not a possibility but not a general rule.
It depends on the cancer how it has evolved, the patient and their immune system and help they get. Help has a lot to do with it. Like the daughter who cares for her father compared to along term facility being hiseyes ears, the ” if” the better care food, calling the doctor when they notice something, helping with meds and personal care.
Another example I can’t remember his name but was going the way of macrobiotic to treat his prostrate cancer. He played on the A Team series years ago with George Papard Mr T but can’t rennet his name right now.
He went to Mexico and in the same ward was Steve Mc Queen.
They were all on a special macro diet. He said Mc Queen would order out things and bring ice cream in to share with others.
I don’t know if it would of helped with Steves condition that destroyed lung tissue but as we know he didn’t survive it but this actor who stuck to the diet did and continues it today.

Pretty brutal day

Posted by Buygold @ 14:54 on July 23, 2018  

Rates up, USD up – plenty of reasons to sell pm’s

Really wonder if the globalist one worlders have decided to dump treasuries and trash their currencies in response to Trump trade policies.

Hard to believe after 7 years we still go thru this with zero escape from the pain.

Maddog @ 12:49

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:26 on July 23, 2018  

The more I read about what’s going on with Brexit the more of a disaster May seems to be. Hopefully she gets her walking papers soon!

deer79 @ 11:37 re: Bonterra

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:24 on July 23, 2018  

Since the announcement was earlier maybe BTR will hold it’s own on this confirmation. I hope so anyways! 🙂

One of my biggest holdings too. I used to own lots of Metanor years ago too … but they’ve come to be known as a bad management-serial dilutor company, and I got out a long time ago. Hopefully BTR will make it work … picking up a mill is a big plus.

Cheers

Goldilocks

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 13:54 on July 23, 2018  

Copy, thanks for the comeback. My only point was there is never just one roach. The medical system imo is full of exaggerated hype. They changed various numbers to sweep more people into various drugs for various “problems”. The Medical industry is full of protectionism. Did you read any of those links I posted? Early bird whistle blower doctors. Its “Trump” in the medical area starting.

When its time to go, we are going to go no matter what. All this stress and worry their media promotes, has millions of people paranoid and afraid of their health. The stress and worry alone causes health problems. Thank God dogs and cats can’t be brainwashed.

They make people think our bodies are like a car engine. You have to constantly check the oil pressure, the water temperature, fuel filter, make sure the belts and hoses are ok etc etc. Back in the ’50s and ’60s there was no medical insurance.

My grandfather had 8 kids, my father had 5 kids, I had two kids, all with no medical insurance, and everybody was fine, happy and healthy. Believe me that insurance is SUCKING people in. Once they get a hold of you, forget about it.

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:30 on July 23, 2018  

Oncology isn’t my field but I believe early detection is best chance of survival. We probably all have know someone who found they had cancer too late. Better cost effective ways to find it is still basically in its infancy and going in all directions.
I like this study that could be done in a routine physical. A blood test that can identify cancers and like how amongst a boast load of cancers it can diagnose ovarian pretty well when usually isn’t picked up until after it’s too late. Also pancreatic which is usually discovered late although I think it’s over looked sometimes or misdiagnosed as a ulser or something.
I also think since doctors are not doing real physical assessments unless targeted by the clients there should be a list of questions they should answer and bring with them.
Anywyays this blood test would be nice if it were 100 % but pretty good for some forms of cancer. Take note that blood tests on Wanka caused the doctor to look to further blood tests that found his cancer.

The new blood test works by identifying the markers for 16 gene mutations and eight proteins that are associated with eight different cancer types. These include breast, lung, and colorectal cancer, as well as five cancers — ovarian, liver, stomach, pancreatic, and esophageal — for which there are currently no routine screening tests for people at average risk.
“A novelty of our classification method is that it combines the probability of observing various DNA mutations together with the levels of several proteins in order to make the final call,” explains study co-author Cristian Tomasetti, Ph.D., an associate professor of oncology and biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University.
For their study, the researchers tested CancerSEEK on 1,005 individuals who had been diagnosed with non-metastatic forms of one of the eight cancers.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/amp/320679

R640

Posted by Maddog @ 12:52 on July 23, 2018  

Re 2800 and Skynet…they sure are defending it…tried shorting last week, on back of good sell signals, but everytime it broke 2800, someone came in and rammed it back above.

Ipsofacto

Posted by Maddog @ 12:49 on July 23, 2018  

Re Disaster for May

May IS a disaster…

There should be a great short opp. sometime this week=Skynet is desperately trying to hold 2800 S&P going into peak earnings week and peak buyback liquidity reduction.

Posted by Richard640 @ 12:32 on July 23, 2018  
[what with a “rip the face off” the shorts rally called for and  a 4 or 5 percent GDP # expected…]
File that under careful what you wish for…
 
 
Skynet is desperately trying to hold 2800 S&P going into peak earnings week and peak buyback liquidity reduction. So right on time Trump monkey hammered Technology stocks.
 
Any questions?
 
 

 
 
So far, so bad:
 
ponziworld.blogspot.com

Ipso

Posted by deer79 @ 11:37 on July 23, 2018  

Thanks for posting the Bonterra news. One of my bigger holdings, but I’m conditioned to think it will get blasted on the news.

Moriarty talks about Novo

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:20 on July 23, 2018  

http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty072118.html

Bonterra and Metanor Enter into Definitive Agreement

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:59 on July 23, 2018  

VANCOUVER, July 23, 2018 /CNW/ – Bonterra Resources Inc. (“Bonterra” or the “Company”) (TSXV: BTR) (US: BONXF) (FSE: 9BR1) and Metanor Resources Inc. (“Metanor”) (TSXV: MTO) are pleased to announce that, further to their news release dated June 18, 2018, they have entered into a definitive arrangement agreement dated July 20, 2018 (the “Arrangement Agreement”) to combine Bonterra and Metanor (the “Transaction”) to create an exciting new advanced Canadian gold exploration and development company focused on becoming the leader in the building out and future mining development of the Urban Barry Quebec Gold Camp.

cont. https://ceo.ca/@newswire/bonterra-and-metanor-enter-into-definitive-agreement

Disaster For Theresa May: Brits Overwhelmingly Reject New Brexit Plan; Turn To Boris, Farage (And Bannon?)

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:31 on July 23, 2018  

It’s been a dreadful, torrid month for UK PM Theresa May whose cabinet has been on the rocks ever since her revised Brexit proposal was revealed, barely scraping by with just a 3 vote margin last week, amid an exodus of key Brexit voices and a scathing Donald Trump interview.

And it’s about to get even worse because according to a new poll, May’s plans to leave the European Union are overwhelmingly opposed by the British public. Worse, more than a third of voters would support a new right-wing political party committed to quitting the bloc and headed by, guess who, Nigel Farage.

According to the YouGov poll conducted for the Sunday Times, voters would prefer Boris Johnson, who quit as her foreign minister two weeks ago, to negotiate with the EU and lead the Conservative Party into the next election. And in the latest disaster for May, only 16% of voters say the Prime Minister is handling the Brexit negotiations well, compared with 34% who say that Johnson would do a better job.

cont. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-22/disaster-theresa-may-brits-overwhelmingly-reject-new-brexit-plan-turn-boris-farage

Batten down the hatches

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:11 on July 23, 2018  

Silver Train

Posted by Maya @ 0:22 on July 23, 2018  

rrflasher-copy

After crossing the continental divide, the Eastbound
Zephyr winds it’s way down to the mile high city
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/664755/

 

BEST BUMPERSTICKER YET…

Posted by treefrog @ 22:05 on July 22, 2018  

hillary2020

Clapper: Obama Was Behind The Whole Thing

Posted by ipso facto @ 20:41 on July 22, 2018  

Former Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper admitted in a CNN interview Saturday that former President Obama instigated the ongoing investigations into Donald Trump and those in his orbit.

Speaking with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Clapper let slip:

If it weren’t for President Obama we might not have done the intelligence community assessment that we did that set up a whole sequence of events which are still unfolding today including Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation. President Obama is responsible for that. It was he who tasked us to do that intelligence community assessment in the first place.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-22/clapper-obama-was-behind-whole-thing

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 20:02 on July 22, 2018  

Can’t engage in conversations right now.
The medical system is ever changing. It swings to one side like denying tests or treatments to over doing it on the other. As far as pharmacies and doctors these politicians say like that Cortez they just voted in NY who says people having two jobs is why unemployment is down lol or B Samders or Waters or others. Your dealing with intelligent people talking to these not do intelligent frauds representing us and this they are getting away with anything including skyrocketing costs.

Goldilocks Todays Story “Cancer Cases Mystery”

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 14:57 on July 22, 2018  

I’ll put some parts, but don’t know if link will work. I had to log in for that. The REAL study should count the number of “survivors”. Normally the REAL cancer just kills you right away.

If you hear about many or too many people surviving stage 4 cancer, (I have) you can conclude it was “fake cancer” from machines designed to find the tiniest thing and start treating it, instead of just watch it.

Remember all the fake silver jewelry stories? Magnetic silver? The store owners didn’t even know they had fake silver jewelry on display. “Oh no it can’t be fake, the buyer would know that” I was told at a Kay Jewelers store, I went into with a strong magnet.

Another jewelry store I KNOW the guy who owns it. Told him. He took out big Silver Chains, all magnetic. I was sorry I showed him. Hell feel guilty selling it.

PARTS below:

They uncovered 608 cancers that had occurred at elevated rates in Centereach, Farmingville and Selden, an area with 65,000 residents.

Of that total, 311 were lung cancers, which was 56 percent higher than the state rate for that disease. The three-community area also had 112 cases of bladder cancer, which was 50 percent higher than the state rate; 98 cases of thyroid cancer, 43 percent higher; and 87 cases of leukemia, which occurred at a rate that was 64 percent higher.

A strong argument against an environmental association emerges from the deep well of data on how cancers develop in the first place. Malignancies evolve over years — anywhere from five to 40 — before overt symptoms are noticed. That kind of time frame not only is long, but suggests some individuals whose cases were tallied in the investigation probably had cancers that developed years earlier while residing elsewhere.

Hannun predicted lung cancer diagnoses are likely to increase in the three communities and elsewhere in Suffolk, not because smoking is on the rise but because Stony Brook Hospital is broadening a screening program. Low-dose CT scans can reveal tiny lung cancers that otherwise would have eluded detection.

“This is just to say if you start looking for something, you’ll probably find it,” Hannun said.

“I have friends with breast cancer, friends with lymphoma,” Lanzetta said. “My eyes are open more to cancer. It seems like more people out here are being diagnosed, and there are no answers why these people are more affected.”

Hutton added, noting that one in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives.

https://www.newsday.com/news/health/cancer-data-long-island-1.20014336

Goldilocks re your “One way to help lower the amount of tests”

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 14:32 on July 22, 2018  

We NEED the media for that. The re-brainwashing or reverse brainwashing has started quite a few years back. The latest story really not up to speed on that.

Newsday today, big story “Cancer Cases Mystery” about increases in the number cancer cases. Of course. Scans are finding tiny things that need attention 40 years later. Its like borrowing from the future in the medical sector. I wrote to the author…….

No mystery to me. My studies suggest the areas with increasing cases obviously have more people with insurance, more Doctors, and more testing organizations like Zwanger etc, per square mile.

Also a lot of artificial “NEED” tasks took place as jobs went off shore after 1970, to over ride that. Including the “check engine light” and various unneeded “environment jobs”. Below examples of new “NEWS” re LESS medical needs for the future as jobs come back. A major long term reversal of the past is evolving slowly after the 2008 crash. FYI below.

Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:01 on July 22, 2018  

One way to help lower the amount of tests is narrow it to the symptoms at hand. If your complaining your stomach hurts you don’t need a brain scan.

The New “Donald Trumps” Of The Madoff Medical Industry, Exposing Unneeded Expenses

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 13:48 on July 22, 2018  

Docs Say Extra Tests Not the Key to Best Patient Care.

Part:
In an effort to end medical over-testing, nine major medical professional organizations have banded together to try to change the way doctors use tests and procedures once considered fairly routine.The campaign, Choosing Wisely, a joint effort led by the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation and Consumer Reports, released a list of 45 common tests and procedures it hopes will be more carefully prescribed and performed.

The campaign is a frank attempt by a wide consortium of medical groups to address what many characterize as rampant, wasteful procedures and spending in the U.S. health care system.

“The distinction to be drawn is between ‘care’ and ‘tests,'” said Dr. Thoralf Sundt, chief of cardiac surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. “Doing tests is not the same as providing care in all instances.”

Several of the over-used tests called out by the specialty organizations are procedures that have long been considered routine or harmless by many. Staples such as cardiac stress tests or chest x-rays before minor surgery got the thumbs down from several of the groups.

Several said patients who report non-specific headaches, fainting or lower back pain shouldn’t be screened with x-rays, MRIs or other imaging.

video:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/doctors-react-testing-recommendations/story?id=16073905

 

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