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Just Puppets's avatar

Some alt cancer references. Arkmedic is an incredible researcher & medical professional. 2 very insightful posts on turbo cancer. Older 2022 version lists some treatments. FLCCC has some brilliant doctors investigating many ways of addressing cancer through re-purposed drugs. During the fray of c19, some thought the demonisation of IVM might be due to its cancer fighting properties. Marik has a book on this & is a kindly old uncle gentleman of a doctor. Then there is histotripsy (sound therapy to blast tumors), however it is mainstream & controlled. And my favourite, monochords.

https://www.arkmedic.info/p/philadelphia-2023

https://www.arkmedic.info/p/would-you-like-a-turbo-cancer-with

https://imahealth.org/research/cancer-care/ (FLCCC)

https://search.nih.gov/search?affiliate=nih&query=Ivermectin+and+cancer

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/patient-zero-comes-back-from-stage-four-cancer-was-it-ivermectin-b759733f

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Imagine wiring up WhenHub to Wikipedia

People hate on Wikipedia, but it’s just its facade that can be misleading.

There are troves of information in its metadata - controversial topics, networks of authors & “epistemological warriors”, evolved viewpoints & summary of our world iteratively source-controlled as an historic evolution of surmised “truth”.

It’s one of our most incredible modern feats of creation. On its surface (facade) it's possibly not as good as some encyclopaedias, hindered to some degree by its openness & the ability to overwrite & impede progress. Nonetheless, it’s depth (historical data) and breadth of topics make it a wonderful & useful resource & great feat of human collaboration.

Now … imagine WhenHub using it as a data-source. There is a poem I wrote previously about this to try illustrate the point:

Wales, it’s you the Universe hails!

Holder of the key, authority

On this complex issue of penultimate complexity,

Which the massive collaboration of minds

Of most complex life has manifest,

Is stuck in 2-D!

A vast morphic taxonomy crafted & spun

Intricately derived into states of conclusion

Most accurate of any known history

A feat of hivemind complexity

And still not obvious - only the facade looms large

A tall story for whatever master is in charge.

Still in its entirety it does exist -

In time, perspective, potential bias

Even metadata is revealed

Yet mostly still remains concealed

A visualisation innovation could crack open this revelation!

SOS pls help with this endeavour

To make it worthy of “Don’t Panic” on the cover

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The Duke Report's avatar

Thank you for this. Yes, the meta-data involved in epistemological struggles is worth a PhD or two... great poem, lots to think about… And not only are you right, but you deserve a hear, hear! Thanks again.

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Megan's avatar

"Consciousness does not arise from matter; it is the faculty that recognizes its own frame — the awareness that stands outside thought and sees its own perspective." So well put. A wonderful, insightful tribute. Building on that, we need a cultural frame as well, to recognize the world we live in. The importance of a well-established , functioning home-base is becoming more obvious as it also becomes more scarce.

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Melanie Kimball's avatar

This is pure gold. Thank you, Peter. I will re-read and metabolize. So much of your work seems to me to be at 30K feet but this is "down where the iguanas live". I've no knowledge or experience of Scott Adams or Dilbert etc but you laid out what I see in today's "reality", of which I want no part. The programming is ubiquitous, flooding consumers who eagerly devour it. Maybe you're making a small dent in the apparently prevailing tide of willful ignorance. I applaud you.

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The Duke Report's avatar

Kind words. Thank you.

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Stephen Pickering's avatar

“Materialism is not a fact of experience or a deduction of logic; it is a metaphysical prejudice, nothing more, and one that is arguably more irrational than almost any other “

Quote from David Bentley Hart in Atheist Delusions.

Good article!

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Jerry's avatar

Well done Peter. Always thoughtful, always well written…yes, I said “always”…😄

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The Duke Report's avatar

Thinking about using always is always okay

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Marc's avatar

As always, you educate and enlighten us with your knowledge and insight. I like how you brought us back to the ineffable aspects of our place in the universe.

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The Duke Report's avatar

Thanks Marc. In the end, our place is all there is anyway.

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Frank Miscione's avatar

I remember re-entering the workforce following my 5 year hiatus from the corporate world that I had entered after graduating from college. Dilbert was on the scene and it gave me solace in that I could live my life in knowing that I was no longer living in this strip.

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Fault Tolerant's avatar

Beautiful and beautifully astute. The photo you took of him in black and white sans eyeglasses was brilliant. I don’t know if it was at your suggestion or no, but it was both vulnerable and powerful if that makes sense. Stripping the NLP and Hypnosis away to reveal the person without the process.

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merkley???'s avatar

Good shit. Especially towards the end.

Having said that, all this NLP, hypnosis crap is annoying.

Here is an idea: be honest & authentic, always.

Not you, everyone.

Subversion isn’t cute.

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The Duke Report's avatar

Great, maybe I'll do 10 more NLP stories now. Thanks for sharing.

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merkley???'s avatar

All text is hypnosis.

All media is hypnosis.

Every book, every movie, every song, every tweet, every comment, every little scribble.

You can’t NOT do hypnosis in media.

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Frank Miscione's avatar

You appear to me as the second most important person in the world.

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The Duke Report's avatar

All universal quantifiers are lies.

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Vic Hughes's avatar

Never say never and always avoid always

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The Duke Report's avatar

Thanks for sharing

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