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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

And they keep lining up for a contaminated swab to be shoved up to their pineal gland so they can enter the stadium with their season tickets or get on the plane...

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Ugh. Totally.

Are any places still doing that?

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

Not certain as escaped cities for a remote cabin high up the mountain in 2021. But wouldn't be surprised as soon as we officially enter this next fiscal year in October and the sports fanatics rush to fill the stadiums in the wake of the next looming "pandemic". PCR still a thing apparently. No learning that I see happening.

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Yes, I fear so. But congrats on escaping to a cabin!

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Perpetuating debunked 'germ theory'.......one booger at a time. 🫠

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Perfectly stated #oneboogeratatime must become a thing, an "internet-viral" thing hahahha, take that Swchwab and shove it.....right up the nose for those conveniently forgetful Pasteur Profits! :)

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hahahaha!! LOVE IT!! 😂🔥

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Well said!!! Indeed, I noted that, too.

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Right? Any chance they get!! It just gets nuttier and nuttier. 🤪

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💯

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

There's an old saying "You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose". . .now science has proven that is because you might give your friend alzheimer's disease.

Now you have the fodder for an article with the title "Science Saved My Friendship". It could start with the line "I had been picking my friend's nose for about 3 years and I had noticed that he was experiencing a rapid cognitive decline." 😏

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I think you should definitely write that article! 😁😆

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😂 Golden!

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Sep 24Liked by Christopher Cook

Your friend must certainly have a robust sinus cavity. My local, yet internationally renowned Nose Picking experts tell me that a single, vigorous picking session of approximately 3.26751 seconds is enough to possibly, potentially and really, most probably create the optimal environment for both rapid and supersonic cognitive decline. Three years of consistently picking your friend’s nose has to be a world record. With all that experience, you now officially hold the title of the man with the world’s most dangerous pointer fingers.

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🤣🤣🤣🤣

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I smell a red herring because my sniffer works great and I'm pretty sure God gave me a finger to pick a booger if necessary, but seriously, the classic look over here and not there scenario because I'm sure the aluminum and other things in the jabba-jabba-do's are definitely not the cause...if you're picking up what I'm putting down and I'm not talking about boogers. :) Also interesting that they put this "study" out after coercing people to stick swabs with God knows what on them up into the blood brain barrier. Definitely don't pick your nose though, so dangerous...it's for your safety.

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Heh. Yep.

I recently heard someone blame DIED SUDDENLY on “phosphorus deficiency.”

Riiiiiight. So where were all those phosphorus-deprived people before the rollout of the jab?

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exactly

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"Scientists are baffled."

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💯

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Haha: "..it 'snot long." Perfect. You can pick my nose, oops, I mean brain if it helps. Since they (medical scienticians) seem to be serious about this, my serious answer is that they are stupid and evil and, ergo, insane. As is typical in all of medicine™, they have no idea what causes any dis-ease, so they have no cure nor any way to prevent it. Not a single one. Nevertheless, they do always seem to come up with an "invisible enemy" of one sort or another don't they?

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They do. My mind is open to different possibilities. But I also feel rather untethered in general, because it is so hard to know for sure what is true.

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Agreed. I know exactly how you feel. I've come to the conclusion after many years of looking into nutrition & health, among a few other things (as reflected somewhat in my substack reading list) that the best "first principle" is to *know* without any hesitation, that whatever it is they are saying, that *that* is not the truth. It may not be 180 degrees the opposite, or maybe not an actual lie, or it could be simply misguided and/or mistaken, although it could absolutely be any of those things, too.

After that starting point, I suppose we do our best to keep looking at those different possibilities you mentioned; as they present themselves, and to the degree to which you have the energy and interest to dig into any given element of the narrative ("health" is most definitely one of the big narratives of our time). Eventually, one hopes, aided by colleagues and friends or other like-minded souls that one encounters along the way, we might triangulate ever closer toward an understanding of what is "true". As frustrating and confusing as that search can be, it's far better than to accept *any* of the insane twaddle coming from *any* corner of the medical field. The journey, itself, provides the anodyne to the anomy (if I may put it that way and have what I'm saying still make sense).

For the record, I typically do trust health care professionals who deal with emergency situations such as, of course, emergency surgeons and nurses, army medics, and some dentists. Overweight, borderline diabetic, borderline vegan "nutrition advisors" (i.e., American Dietetic Association) and anyone on "TV" are never to be trusted..

Also for the record, I realize this is long (again) and I may be taking advantage of your time and graciousness because I know that you try to engage with commentary seriously, which I appreciate and admire very much. But, I also know you're on vacay so no worries if you cannot or don't wish to have any kind of a meaningful interchange with this comment. Perhaps some day when you have some time, we can have a chat.

All best.

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Thanks for your understanding and thoughtfulness. I am indeed in a hotel after a great dinner at the oldest restaurant in the country. And we’re gonna chill for the night shortly. But real quick… I tend to agree overall with what you are saying.

Note, for example, the heuristic I mention here: https://christophercook.substack.com/p/conspiracy-theory-rabbit-holes-mind-control

If the mainstream says it, it almost certainly is NOT true.

Cheers!

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I thought it was mainly caused by lack of cholesterol since Alzheimer's disease is still something fairly new apparently. And nose picking id something that has been done for many Centuries and no cases of Alzheimer's were discovered more than 100 years ago.

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Alzheimer's is often called "Diabetes Type-3" nowadays. But I'm sure that someone has fit cholesterol somewhere into their non-sensical explanations, too, if for no other reason than to avoid talking about the sugary elephant in the room.

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

Yes and listening to the MSM can result in insanity. So blowing your nose, which is essentially the same thing would be no different as would sneezing. They all are getting rid of toxins, even nose picking to some extent.

The real intent of this is that if you get Alzheimer’s, they have a drug to cure you. Well, at least they want you to spend $100's of thousands on one of their fake cures.

This study is actually a marketing ploy as are most trials and studies. Create the fear so you will keep your doctor near and dear and wind up sitting atop a bier. It's all so clear.

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Nice rhyme!

And yeah, there sure is a lot of bs out there.

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

I'm sure you've read about the next generation of 'vaccines' health 'experts' have been working on are delivered via nasal sprays (and eye drops). So they can overcome the objections of the 'needle-hesitent' specifically, 'vaccine-hesitent' generally and 'stimulate an immune response' in our ENT microbiome.

And I'm very confident that the health experts are studying the effects of their nasal 'vaccines' so they don't do anything that might "damage brain cells, potentially contributing to Alzheimer’s disease" by "damaging the lining of the nose, making it easier for harmful organisms to enter the bloodstream, causing ­further inflammation and increasing the risk of dementia."

Nope. They're busy making sure the next generation of "vaccines" are as safe and even more effective than their latest experimental arm-delivered biotech. And they're informed by this research on nose-picking to not F with our ENT microbiome...that goes straight to the brain through the olfactory nerve. They've so earned our trust about such things.

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Then there are the people working on airborne vaccines. AFAIAC, even just researching that, or being involved at any level, is a crime against humanity.

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I caught that 'snot! LOL! I see the article comes from the most prestigious publication on the planet! The Daily Fail! They ALWAYS tell the truth, the perfect and unassailable truth! Hahahahaha!

Thanks for the laugh!

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Anytime!!

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

BE AFRAID!!! Guess we're all going to die then. Oh yea...just remembered, nobody gets out of here alive anyway, soo...

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Ted Nugent said, “Ya never got to go.” And I believe him.

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

Eating the snot after might be the cure. 🤣

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Emphasis on “might.”

😁

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

Color me skeptical. If bacteria could travel to brain that easily, they'd start from our mouths that are chock full of diverse microbes. Hands are usually cleaner.

Funny story nevertheless. :)

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Yeah, there is reason enough to be skeptical. But I had to pick a story on short notice… 🤣🤣🤣

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

😂👏. outstanding! nose for, dug around, it' snot

gold but golden. made me laugh!

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😆😁😊😁

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

Remember children. you can pick your nose, you can pick your friends, but never ever pick your friends' noses.

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What if it’s a really really good friend?

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

You can accompany her to the Rhinoplastist but she should still pick her own.

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

Unfortunately I cannot come up with anything funny with regards to dementia or ALZ if you wish to call it that as I believe it’s just another name for Bg Pharm control.

My amazing husband died from it over a year ago and what him and I endured for 3 years during the Covid scam was horrific. The last full year that I call the final goodbye, when your loved one feels and can tell his brain is dying and wants to tell you how much he loves you and will miss you before his brain goes back into pause mode occurred over and over again for a year. He hadn’t remembered that he had just said it 15 minutes prior and the physical lashing out at me when he no longer knew who I was…was horrendous. Why did I do it? Because he was the love of my life and why would I place him in a care home during Cov? You must not understand what love is then….

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That is a terrible thing to have to go through.

I have witnessed it myself, albeit not in so close a situation. I hope I can avoid that, but I know that many of us will not be able to.

I hope things are somewhat better for you now.

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Sep 23Liked by Christopher Cook

The horrible abuse by people of and for power in all abuses (gov, med, finance) have shown me how not to be and how to spot them before they ever enter my physical presence. I now have Discernment/boundaries on an epic scale and I know how to LOVE my family and friends like no other. That’s what all of it has taught me. You don’t ever become better, you become a whole new person whether you like it or not, but then isn’t this current world tragedy affecting us all in same but different ways?

Thank you for your replying.

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Well said. Yes. In fact, my wife and I were just talking about how adversity brings different things out in different people.

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Or compassion. However, when he needs physical help, I am unable.

Guess cross the bridge when I get there

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💜🩷💙

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Who are the dirty boogers?

Industry or those things in your nose?

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Good question!

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