When I grew up there was a kid named Doug. In his twenties Doug got a reputation for suing every one he could. At some point Doug got bitten by a tick and got Lyme disease. It wasn’t long after, he filed a case and sued the tick.
I saw some of the post-verdict "interviews" with the hysterical, shrieking supporters of Karmelo Anthony. I've known for a long, long time that this is the kind of cultural trend that ends civilizations, and I could only handle the responses for a few minutes before I just closed the video.
Henry Nowak, the Belfast beheading attempt, and the Karmelo case, all in quick succession. Is there really any doubt about what is happening here?
Have you noticed lately the constant headlines about this person or that group being investigated for millions in government based fraud? Millions. How much money is there in our government anyway? Gazillions?
I gotta grump just a little. It irks me when readers jump to conclusions about postings from Robert and Jill, or don't read properly who wrote the post. When Robert posted about "keep it simple" for health, (on X) everyone jumped to ; you didn't mention this, you forgot that, as if this was a complete essay on health / sheesh. But boy, the first few memes especially were right on! Have a great day with all the new arrivals, babies in da house!
Enjoy life, such good advice. On the other hand we must care for the body for safety and tackling disease and infection. Meanwhile the Keith Richard’s Willie Nelson vs Simmons health comment was fun, health nut versus whatever. Now to Thune. Commenting that no Senator has called for a vote on his removal, indicating he is their fall guy. How do we contend with that? Call our Senator’s offices and suggest a replacement. My Senators are Tom Tillis and Ted Bud of NC.
I’ve written about this before so I’ll be brief. I lost TWO beloved cats to tick disease and a third that survived but will never be quite healthy. Maybe what I have learned and use will be some help. Ticks and fleas abhore cedar wood oil. It literally kills them. You can spray your shoes and ankles, arms and neck before venturing into the wild. Most pets are safe to spray on or put on collars BUT NOT CATS. Not surprisingly cats metobalize everything differently. It will make them sick. But you can spray it around your house, on brushy areas like I have that lead into the woods, and anywhere your cats might encounter ticks. That works fine until they wander into the woods. Then I do what the State Park Naturalist says comes from the National Parks recommendation… I make tick tubes and cast them into the woods along all the trails for as wide an area around my house as I can. What is a tick tubes? Well, you can spend a lot of money buying them or you can get all your friends (in my case a community of Amish) to save empty toilet tubes after all the paper is used up. Staple one corner shut, throw a teaspoon of anything mice or squirrels like (cat food the cats reject, chicken feed, peanut butter… whatever) add pyrethrum soaked cotton (I use dryer lint and/or Kleenex tissues) to the tube. Note: dilute the pyrethrum as directed, spray on cotton, let it dry. I use some chopsticks to stick enough in to interest the mice. Scatter tubes everywhere. “If you build them, they will come!” Mice come for the food and take away the cotton to stuff their nests. Result: you interrupt the tick life cycle reducing the tick burden and lowering the risk of being bit. I might try using cedar wood oil in place of pyrethrum… hummm. Just this minute thought of that! Thank you Dr Malone for inspiration via discussion!!
In my area tick born alpha-gal syndrome has become common. Something that would warm the heart of that psychopath Bill Gates.
If you have space for them and can stand the noise and don’t mind investing a LOT of money in a bird terminally stupid, try Guinea hens. They are walking tick killing machines. Unfortunately they love hanging out in any street available so running over them is quite common and also they make terrible parents. Chickens work too. Opossums are also the consummate tick eaters. Let me know if you have other methods. I can use all the help I can get.
Don't forget high D3 levels will fight off most infections (I hypothesize this is why outdoors people don't seem to get Lyme as much), and many believe that B1 supplements are distasteful to ticks.
A friend of mine told me taking B vitamins will also help ward off mosquitos. She said they don't like the smell. I've never tried it myself, always used "Off" or "Cutters" on camping trips.
This lyme story reinforces what I have said about physicians who engage in this form of "medical research". There is no way they can retain the empathy required for the proper treatment of patients. The bottom line....they either stay out of this work or they should lose their licence to treat patients. I for one do not want treatment from anyone willing to expose millions of people to ticks carrying such a debilitating illness.
On our old property the best advice for treating Lymes was from our Veterinarian. We had dogs so Lymes was a problem. = Use a tick twister to remove the tick without leaving the head in, Amoxicillin for a 9 day course. If it persists, 9 days Doxycycline. We always had both pills around, so I would take the Amoxicillin for the nine day course Prophylactically after a tick bite. Never had to go to the Doxy. But, one does need to check yourself for the little buggers after being in the fields or woods. The tiny deer tick is the main culprit and hard to see, particularly on the dogs.
Prepping the masses for their next affront to Mother Nature! Tickman cometh! Read the book "Lab 257" by Carroll. When will we stop manipulation mother nature from polluting the air, destroying the microbiome of the soil to polluting the water and manipulating the the blue print of all life for profit? Deranged scientists and greedy money men abound.
Thank you for giving us the best medicine 💊 every Friday and Sunday ‼️‼️
When I grew up there was a kid named Doug. In his twenties Doug got a reputation for suing every one he could. At some point Doug got bitten by a tick and got Lyme disease. It wasn’t long after, he filed a case and sued the tick.
well speaking of that. my son is getting sued for his CAT. I am not kidding.. that is where the assholes fit in that puzzle.. unreal.
Maybe his mom was frightened by a lawyer when she was carrying him.
I love it.
Lol
Always my first source of common sense, and frequently the only source of common sense. Robert Malone is a trophy in our home. Thank you sir!!!👍👋❤️
I love his and Jill's posts.
Why do the democrats believe you can solve discrimination with more discrimination?
I'm thinking because evil doesn't know it's evil. It thinks it is RIGHT!
Oh ho! Good one!!
Which is why evil can say something one day and then the opposite the next day and still be RIGHT! 😬
Like with Platner! Will they still call Trump Nazi and Hitler now that Platner is their new hero?
He is a platypus composed of parts of various political animals.
Platypus! Genious!
😂
It’s like trying to fix government with more government.
Mostly they have about ten brain cells and have no idea what they are saying. Truth is irrelavent if it doesn't push agenda forward.
Oh! You mean that doesn’t work?
I saw some of the post-verdict "interviews" with the hysterical, shrieking supporters of Karmelo Anthony. I've known for a long, long time that this is the kind of cultural trend that ends civilizations, and I could only handle the responses for a few minutes before I just closed the video.
Henry Nowak, the Belfast beheading attempt, and the Karmelo case, all in quick succession. Is there really any doubt about what is happening here?
Warfare onthe western culture.
Thank you Robert, always funny. Congrats on that beautiful filly. I love Horses, they are so beautiful. You are living the dream.
You guys make my day! Thank you.. again and again! 💖🤗
I would also like reparations of my tax money stolen by fraud and given to illegals. When do you think we will get it? (LOL)
Have you noticed lately the constant headlines about this person or that group being investigated for millions in government based fraud? Millions. How much money is there in our government anyway? Gazillions?
I gotta grump just a little. It irks me when readers jump to conclusions about postings from Robert and Jill, or don't read properly who wrote the post. When Robert posted about "keep it simple" for health, (on X) everyone jumped to ; you didn't mention this, you forgot that, as if this was a complete essay on health / sheesh. But boy, the first few memes especially were right on! Have a great day with all the new arrivals, babies in da house!
Enjoy life, such good advice. On the other hand we must care for the body for safety and tackling disease and infection. Meanwhile the Keith Richard’s Willie Nelson vs Simmons health comment was fun, health nut versus whatever. Now to Thune. Commenting that no Senator has called for a vote on his removal, indicating he is their fall guy. How do we contend with that? Call our Senator’s offices and suggest a replacement. My Senators are Tom Tillis and Ted Bud of NC.
Yikes! Was it really necessary to put "that face" at the top of the post? Almost made me spew my coffee!
Always fun and interesting thanks Malone's
Love the Friday Funnies! Today's is another exceptional product. Starting with the first pic!
I will look into the book as well. It looks quite interesting.
I’ve written about this before so I’ll be brief. I lost TWO beloved cats to tick disease and a third that survived but will never be quite healthy. Maybe what I have learned and use will be some help. Ticks and fleas abhore cedar wood oil. It literally kills them. You can spray your shoes and ankles, arms and neck before venturing into the wild. Most pets are safe to spray on or put on collars BUT NOT CATS. Not surprisingly cats metobalize everything differently. It will make them sick. But you can spray it around your house, on brushy areas like I have that lead into the woods, and anywhere your cats might encounter ticks. That works fine until they wander into the woods. Then I do what the State Park Naturalist says comes from the National Parks recommendation… I make tick tubes and cast them into the woods along all the trails for as wide an area around my house as I can. What is a tick tubes? Well, you can spend a lot of money buying them or you can get all your friends (in my case a community of Amish) to save empty toilet tubes after all the paper is used up. Staple one corner shut, throw a teaspoon of anything mice or squirrels like (cat food the cats reject, chicken feed, peanut butter… whatever) add pyrethrum soaked cotton (I use dryer lint and/or Kleenex tissues) to the tube. Note: dilute the pyrethrum as directed, spray on cotton, let it dry. I use some chopsticks to stick enough in to interest the mice. Scatter tubes everywhere. “If you build them, they will come!” Mice come for the food and take away the cotton to stuff their nests. Result: you interrupt the tick life cycle reducing the tick burden and lowering the risk of being bit. I might try using cedar wood oil in place of pyrethrum… hummm. Just this minute thought of that! Thank you Dr Malone for inspiration via discussion!!
In my area tick born alpha-gal syndrome has become common. Something that would warm the heart of that psychopath Bill Gates.
If you have space for them and can stand the noise and don’t mind investing a LOT of money in a bird terminally stupid, try Guinea hens. They are walking tick killing machines. Unfortunately they love hanging out in any street available so running over them is quite common and also they make terrible parents. Chickens work too. Opossums are also the consummate tick eaters. Let me know if you have other methods. I can use all the help I can get.
Powdered sulfur on the shoes
Don't forget high D3 levels will fight off most infections (I hypothesize this is why outdoors people don't seem to get Lyme as much), and many believe that B1 supplements are distasteful to ticks.
A friend of mine told me taking B vitamins will also help ward off mosquitos. She said they don't like the smell. I've never tried it myself, always used "Off" or "Cutters" on camping trips.
This lyme story reinforces what I have said about physicians who engage in this form of "medical research". There is no way they can retain the empathy required for the proper treatment of patients. The bottom line....they either stay out of this work or they should lose their licence to treat patients. I for one do not want treatment from anyone willing to expose millions of people to ticks carrying such a debilitating illness.
On our old property the best advice for treating Lymes was from our Veterinarian. We had dogs so Lymes was a problem. = Use a tick twister to remove the tick without leaving the head in, Amoxicillin for a 9 day course. If it persists, 9 days Doxycycline. We always had both pills around, so I would take the Amoxicillin for the nine day course Prophylactically after a tick bite. Never had to go to the Doxy. But, one does need to check yourself for the little buggers after being in the fields or woods. The tiny deer tick is the main culprit and hard to see, particularly on the dogs.
Prepping the masses for their next affront to Mother Nature! Tickman cometh! Read the book "Lab 257" by Carroll. When will we stop manipulation mother nature from polluting the air, destroying the microbiome of the soil to polluting the water and manipulating the the blue print of all life for profit? Deranged scientists and greedy money men abound.
That sounds like a book I might like... Thanks. One can never have too many books!