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A Parade Of Unfavorable Media Headlines Threatens To Keep Potential Buyers At A Distance

A report from Candy‘s Dirt in Texas. “We regularly hear, ‘Why is there a cow skull in every house you show us, and what is it with the love of red paint?’ ‘Wow, you have a lot of outdated homes here!’ ‘The property we want does not exist yet in Dallas, so we’ll rent and wait on our home to be built.'”

“What I’m seeing is the ball getting dropped a lot lately. I think a certain degree of complacency has crept in — I get it. We’ve just come off of one of the headiest times in luxury real estate. There was a window of time over the past 18 months when you could put any outdated hot mess on the market and it would go to contract in a day. News flash: We are past that, folks. WAY past it. And we have been for a while.”

The Philadelphia Inquirer in Pennsylvania. “Some dream of a future for Philadelphia’s business district as a new neighborhood in the sky, with bedrooms where cubicles used to be. The reality could be darker, literally: a lot of the remaining towers are not ideally suited for housing, with vast amounts of space that have no access to natural light. In the heart of the office district north of Market Street and west of City Hall, downtown still feels ghostly.”

“‘If a building is 75-to-80 speed in depth you end up with a weird no man’s land,’ said Michael McCloskey, principal at the architecture firm Bernardon. ‘If it’s five or 10 feet [of extra space], you can fill it with residence storage or something. But if it’s 120 feet deep, what do we do with all this windowless internal space?'”

The Chicago Sun Times in Illinois. “Local stores and restaurants still suffer, though, for a mash-up of reasons that include the pandemic, crime and digital commerce. Mari Gallagher, a market researcher, said the survivors will be those who best deal with supply chain disruptions and adapt to online ordering. The South Side, in particular, has a glut of abandoned, unattractive storefronts that need to be redeveloped or to draw some other use, such as a day care center, Gallagher said.”

The Dayton Daily News in Ohio. “Glass crunched under Lynn Lamance’s shoes as she navigated the heaping, growing piles of garbage behind an empty apartment building in Dayton’s Santa Clara district. There were at least six mattresses, four couches, three armchairs, car tires, toys and clothes, mixed with trash bags full of household waste piled high in an alley off Santa Clara Avenue. ‘I hope there’s no dead bodies up here anywhere,’ half-joked Victoria McNeal, president of the neighborhood association of nearby Riverdale as she stood in the alley.”

From WPTV. “One of the big questions looming as we head into the new year is whether the Florida housing market will cool off at all. Helen Powers decided during the pandemic to leave New York City behind. ‘I lived in Manhattan, and it was dangerous, dirty and a little depressing. It also seemed, in the middle of the pandemic like the apocalypse. It was very frightening,’ she said.”

The Marin Independent Journal in California. “Marin was among the Bay Area counties with the largest outward migration after the start of the pandemic, according to a new report. Since the COVID-19 crisis began, the number of people who have left California has decreased by 38%. Not so in the Bay Area, which remained one of the few regions that has seen an uptick in residents relocating, according to the California Policy Lab, a research institute based at the University of California.”

“Marin ranked No. 4 in the region, with an exit rate of 24% in the first four months of 2020, outpacing Contra Costa and Sonoma counties — at 22.2 % and 20.9%, respectively. San Francisco tops the list of the most exited counties, at 37.9%. Cynthia Murray, chief executive of the North Bay Leadership Council, said the report’s significant finding is in ‘the steep drop in people choosing to locate to Marin, which exacerbates the residents choosing to move out of Marin.'”

The Sun on California. “Adele is splashing out £42million for Hollywood big-hitter Sylvester Stallone’s Beverly Hills mansion, it was reported. She apparently made the move after the Rambo and Rocky star, 75, almost halved his original asking price from £81million.”

From Better Dwelling in Canada. “Canadian subprime real estate buyers are scrambling to join the housing gold rush. All but three major cities in Canada saw their share of poor quality credit home buyers rise. The share is relatively low compared to historic trends, but the climb is one of the sharpest in history.”

From Stuff New Zealand. “Data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) shows a 7.4 per cent decrease in Auckland central city’s median rent since October 2019. The median sales price of Auckland central city flats dropped 16.5 per cent and faced a 17.4 per cent decrease in sales count over the past year, according to REINZ.”

“Chamanthie Sinhalage-Fonseka moved to Auckland last year with her husband. In her words, through ‘a quirk of Covid’ and many vacant apartments, they were able to rent a much better central-city flat than the one they had in Wellington for a similar price. They even knocked $100 off their weekly rent in September this year, she said, when prices had fallen further across the city centre.”

From Bloomberg. “Chinese developer shares dropped following local media reports that China Evergrande Group has been ordered to tear down apartment blocks in a development in Hainan province. Evergrande halted trading in its shares. Shares in Shimao Group Holdings dropped 5.9% to the lowest since March 2009 after the property company missed its targets. ‘Risks to Shimao’s liquidity could extend into 2022 as a parade of unfavorable media headlines threatens to keep potential buyers at a distance,’ Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Kristy Hung wrote in a note on Monday.”

“Evergrande records a 99% decline in sales year on year, the steepest among 31 listed developers tracked by Citigroup analysts. China’s property developers have mounting bills to pay in January and shrinking options to raise necessary funds. The industry will need to find at least $197 billion to cover maturing bonds, coupons, trust products and deferred wages to millions of migrant workers, according to Bloomberg calculations and analyst estimates. Beijing has urged builders like China Evergrande Group to meet payrolls by month-end in order to avoid the risk of social unrest.”

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  1. ‘Why is there a cow skull in every house you show us’

    I probably woke up some neighbors laughing when I read this earlier.

    There’s a lot of crater out there. I had to cut off searching and make this post.

      1. In 2014 I went back to Texas after many years. I asked people, where did all this Texas crap come from? Some of the blame has to be laid on that horse faced reality TV woman in Waco.

          1. Likely Joanna Gaines. She of the shiplap and barn doors. She is both the most loved and most despised designer on TV. I’m in the “despise” camp.

          2. I’ve watched some youtube videos on interior design trends, and “modern farmhouse” is OUT (everyone is sick of it). Minimalist Millenial Gray is OUT. While clutter is never welcome, ultra-minimalism is OUT. Say hello to soft greens and warm light tan colors, lots of coziness and nature themes. Cottage-core is coming back too, but I hope they don’t go overboard with it.

          3. interior design trends

            When housing is a grossly overpriced pig, putting the right color lipstick on it is important.

          4. putting the right color lipstick on it is important

            It is and I’d rather not pay for a seller to go all out Minimalist Millennial Gray walls and flooring just prior to market only to then change everything to creamy yellows, soft greens and warm wood colors after I purchase.

          5. Cottage-core

            Source irrelevant: “As a concept, it embraces a simpler, sustainable existence that is more harmonious with nature. Aesthetically, it’s a nod to the traditional English countryside style, romantic and nostalgic.” Besler botanical prints should be coming back into popularity. I inherited a few of those.

          6. The best color lipstick is a $40+K price drop in exchange for not renovating. UHS call this “ready for your finishing touches,” which is fine with me. Why should I spend $50K on a reno just to sell for $50K more? All that does is give $3K in free money to the UHS (which I’m sure is their motive).

            I like the Besler prints, but I would build the room around them. Cottage core can get visually cluttered very quickly (wallpaper!). I think a semi-minimalist cottage core with a plant-focused theme would be rather pleasing.

    1. I needed this today. Too funny. I’m trying to find a house in Dallas and it’s an eye opener. If it’s not a cow skull it’s a cross or Texas star. And every other dining room is still painted red. In 2022! Just the sheer dearth of anything decent to buy or rent makes me want to turn down the new job.

  2. ‘I lived in Manhattan, and it was dangerous, dirty and a little depressing. It also seemed, in the middle of the pandemic like the apocalypse’

    Cheer up larry, you still have the frozen soup lines.

  3. ‘what do we do with all this windowless internal space?’

    This is the area with thousands of ‘luxury’ apartments.

    I got one tip: shiitake.

  4. Chamanthie Sinhalage-Fonseka

    Try saying that three times fast.

    ‘they were able to rent a much better central-city flat than the one they had in Wellington for a similar price. They even knocked $100 off their weekly rent in September this year, she said, when prices had fallen further’

    That’s the spirit, kick em when they’re down!

  5. ‘There was a window of time over the past 18 months when you could put any outdated hot mess on the market and it would go to contract in a day. News flash: We are past that, folks. WAY past it. And we have been for a while’

    Oh dear. So a UHS spills the beans that the Dallas Morning News won’t touch.

  6. ‘There were at least six mattresses, four couches, three armchairs, car tires, toys and clothes, mixed with trash bags full of household waste piled high in an alley off Santa Clara Avenue. ‘I hope there’s no dead bodies up here anywhere’

    That’s some red hotcakes Vicky.

    1. From the Dayton article:

      OTHER WAYS TO HELP — … Partner with the city of Dayton to organize a neighborhood cleanup. Forms are available on the city’s website. —… — Adopt a block, street, park or recruit volunteers; set one hour, one day each month to clean up any litter. … Schedule a Bulk Waste Pick-Up by calling the city call center …”

      So now they want the citizens to do what the property owners are supposed to be doing. What if someone gets hurt or poisoned by a needle full of fentanyl? Who do they sue?

  7. The South Side, in particular, has a glut of abandoned, unattractive storefronts that need to be redeveloped or to draw some other use, such as a day care center, Gallagher said.”

    ‘Cause every suburban mom wants to run the gangbanger gauntlet each morning to drop off her bundle of joy at daycare, not to mention putting the SUV at daily risk of carjacking.

    1. ‘Cause every suburban mom wants to run the gangbanger gauntlet each morning to drop off her bundle of joy at daycare, not to mention putting the SUV at daily risk of carjacking.
      My thoughts exactly, talk about people being totally clueless. (tone deaf I guess is the new term)

  8. Oh dear….

    Evergrande shares are suspended from trading pending release of ‘inside information’, the Chinese property developer with $300billion liabilities announces

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10363683/Embattled-China-Evergrande-shares-halt-trading.html

    China’s property development giant Evergrande has suspended shares from trading pending the release of ‘inside information’, the company has said.

    Evergrande, the world’s most-indebted developer with $300billion in liabilities, has been teetering on the brink of insolvency since Beijing changed borrowing rules to tame speculation on the property market.

    If the firm collapses, there are fears it could send shockwaves through the global economy. Evergrande has already missed payments on $20billion in international bonds that were due last month, which are now deemed to be in cross-default.

  9. This is a pearl-clutching article. By “fall of democracy,” the author means the globalist oligarchs’ bought-and-paid-for political prostitutes might be displaced by populists and nationalists who will actually represent their constituents. I know my vote hasn’t counted for anything since as far back as I can remember.

    Expert predicts potential US civil war, fall of democracy

    https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/expert-predicts-potential-us-civil-war-fall-of-democracy/news-story/1cd5ae1dd2900462f0694f41a3878666

    Canada’s on edge. It’s becoming increasingly alarmed that its closest neighbour – the United States – will soon be consumed by civil war and devolve into fascism.

    “By 2025, American democracy could collapse, causing extreme domestic political instability, including widespread civil violence,” warns Canadian political scientist Professor Thomas Homer-Dixon. “By 2030, if not sooner, the country could be governed by a right-wing dictatorship. We mustn’t dismiss these possibilities just because they seem ludicrous or too horrible to imagine.”

    1. By 2025, American democracy could collapse, causing extreme domestic political instability, including widespread civil violence,”

      Ha ha. It has already happened. We will see a first cessation in 2025. How’s that for a conspiracy theory…which will be a conspiracy fact soon enough.

    2. The Democrats’ know they will lose big next election because everything’s screwed up. So they come up with fear stories as a last ditch effort to stay in power in the Senate.

      “How close is the US to civil war? Closer than you think, study says
      CNN’s Michael Holmes talks with Professor Barbara Walter of the University of California San Diego about her work on a task force that tries to predict where outside the US a civil war is likely to break out. Walter says the two best predictors of whether violence is likely to occur currently exist in the US and have emerged at a “surprisingly fast rate.”

    1. natural gas energy generation systems

      Street lamps used to be powered by “coal gas”. Sounds like a business opportunity, with mature technology in hand. It could be kept mysterious, like where electricity comes from is.

    1. This is gonna be a tough one to prove, Ben. All of that talk sounds like garden-variety prepping and emergency response. Looks like they were expecting a new avian flu, a couple of which had already come from China. And every disaster documentary I’ve seen always has some segment saying “there’s gonna be a pandemic carried by airplanes.” So none of this is new.

      Prepping is not conspiracy. People buy generators in case there’s a power outage; that doesn’t mean they’re going to cut the power lines.

      1. This is gonna be a tough one to prove, Ben.

        Not really: RFK’s The Real Anthony Fauci + Fauci’s emails. Peter Navarro’s In Trump Time might help too. FWIW, I’ve ordered and received both books but really don’t enjoy reading after years of school and studying for bar exams.

      2. Oxide see ‘Operation Lock Step’ and Even 201. The foreknowledge was over the top as was the number of prepared responses to what occurred as backlash and or vax hesitancy even down to particular demographic groups.

        The number of participants in Event 201 that said ‘Flood the message’ was telling as was all of the messaging that happened non organically early in 2020.

        I remember also seeing reports of signage for social distancing and masking that some folks in the UK had seen in stores that had a print date of 2019.

        ‘A preponderance of the evidence’ in favor of a massive conspiracy would not be hard to prove.

    2. If you study the big world wide pandemics in history, they look like they were tied to rats/mosquitos. With the Black plague victims would get these boils that would start under the arms and than spread to their entire bodies.

      So, this airborne virus idea , where they haven’t even isolated the Covid 19, in terms of real proof verses computer generated sequences , causes a lot of questions . Than when you hear Drs saying that the so called pathogen could be something other than a culprit virus, you start realizing medical science operates in the realm of theory more than the layman could imagine.

      1. they haven’t even isolated the Covid 19

        Have you looked into that much? Do you think it’s just computers in the labs, with no electron microscopes to gather gene sequence data? I’ve never played with such toys, but have sent semiconductor materials out for electron microscope imaging. I figured they actually existed.

        1. We got into this a few months ago here. RR posted two links purporting to show the Covid-19 virus had been isolated, but when read closely neither supported that claim. IIRC one was from a guy in New Zealand saying it’s not fair to expect them to isolate the virus since viruses can’t live outside a host cell [sic]. The other was from the NIH and under the “Isolation” heading it talked about isolating *cells* containing the virus, not the virus itself.

          Mike Adams (the “Health Ranger”) has been on this also. As far as I can tell all claims of isolation of the virus are actually referring to cells.

          1. Yes, I think this is the link you posted earlier. Look under the heading “Cell culture, limiting dilution, and isolation”. It talks about cells containing the virus, not the actual virus.

          2. cells containing the virus, not the actual virus

            Viruses require cells for replication. Biological samples of cells are taken for evaluation. Are we supposed to sample viral particles from the air?!

          3. Are we supposed to sample viral particles from the air?!

            If it is claimed that viruses travel through the air to infect nearby people, and the government needs all kinds of emergency powers to prevent this, then yes.

          4. We got into this a few months ago here.

            Perhaps while I was cruising.

            In any case, one can reasonable demonstrate that a thing exists without dissection and holding it up with a pair of pliers. I only made it to Junior year as a Biology major, but I’m pretty well convinced there are germs.

            If not, off we go to the Middle Ages! Come to think of it, the government would be acting just the same.

        2. All I know is I have spent two years watching Scientists/Drs arguing over if the virus theory has ever actually been proven to the degree required in .Science.
          So, you have a body of Scientists/ Drs saying that the so called virus is just protein waste that the body sheds as a natural process. You heard these Drs arguing over the claim of isolation of a virus , verses it not really being subjected to the proof necessary.
          But think about it , the virus theory is that this invisible enemy is running around but not alive until it has found a host to reproduce in.
          They have isolated bacteria, toxins, bugs and mosquitos causing disease, but the virus theory is still being argued behind the medical curtain.
          I heard one Scientist said in essence that the virus is to small to ever isolate.
          So, it just makes you realize it isn’t even settled science yet.

        3. Genomic sequencing inherently requires isolation. AFAICT, virus-deniers are demanding isolation via Koch’s postulates which predate our understanding of viruses.

          1. The virus is real. It mutates. Nucleic acid amplification tests (e.g., PCR, TMA) detect most variants. Genomic sequencing identifies which variant or a new variant.

            Anecdotally, my husband, our son and I had symptomatic COVID. My husband and I were tested at the same facility days apart using two different technology platforms. Given my professional experience working for a molecular diagnostics company, I could tell looking at our results. Our son was tested at an entirely different facility. We all came back positive. In most cases, additional and expensive genomic sequencing is unnecessary, particularly when early treatment is heresy.

          2. Genomic sequencing requires isolation of DNA/RNA, not the actual virus.

            Isolation of viral RNA.

          3. Redpilled,
            I have heard both sides of the arguments, but why are they still arguing?
            Just saying that if the science or proof was so convincing and solid proof , why are they still arguing . One side would say that they add a bunch of junk to the so called protein virus isolated that turns it into a virus.
            Its not like one side doesn’t have a response to the arguments from the other side.
            I leave a open mind that the Rockerfeller based pharmaceutical based medical system might of encouraged some medical truths that were set up to advance truths for the generation of profit based on faulty science.

          4. Biological samples of cells are lysed with detergents essentially creating a soup of nucleic acids called a lysate. There’s no need to separate the virus from the cell before detecting viral nucleic acids. This whole exchange highlights how little the general public really understands about this technology.

          5. “Isolation of viral RNA.”

            But there’s also RNA that circulates outside of cells and viruses, right? How do you distinguish one kind from the other?

          6. Just saying that if the science or proof was so convincing and solid proof , why are they still arguing.

            It’s hard to convince someone who can’t see or understand what s/he is being shown.

          7. Every lay person has miraculously become molecular biology, virology, immunology and/or epidemiology experts in the last two years despite unprecedented levels of censorship and misinformation.

          8. RP,
            Look you might be right and what you say constitutes proof of the virus is proof of the virus.
            But all the actions of the Health authorities were bizarre and contrived and fear mongering and fraudulent, tests that weren’t accurate , etc.
            Ok, so maybe there was a novel virus going around that was caused by a bio weapon. But did it cause all the deaths they claim it caused?
            Just saying the whole story doesn’t add up and it just seems like everything is being lied about to get this vaccine in every arm objective.

          9. But there’s also RNA that circulates outside of cells and viruses, right?

            That circulating cell-free RNAs are used as potential biomarkers for cancer should tell you that that’s not a good thing.

            How do you distinguish one kind from the other?

          10. Its not me arguing, its Scientist/ Drs arguing with other Scientist/Drs about the virus . I’m just a layman watching them argue. So, its not some kind of argument coming out of my head because I’m A layman who doesn’t understand .

          11. How do you distinguish one kind from the other?

            At a molecular level you can’t, but you know generally what should and shouldn’t be present. In my experience, primers for nucleic acid amplification and probes for detection are designed in consultation with the GenBank sequence database, an open access, annotated collection of all publicly available nucleotide sequences and their protein translations.

          12. @HousingWizard

            We’ve witnessed the advent of Scientism. Science has been misused, misapplied or contorted in support of an agenda.

  10. “Storm of COVID is coming,” so let’s get a 4th jab since the first 3 protected us so well. One of these things is not like the other.

    Israel warns a ‘storm of Covid is coming’ as it announces a FOURTH jab will be given to medical staff and over-60s

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10364231/Israel-Covid-PM-warns-storm-coming-fourth-jab-offered-60s.html

    Israel’s prime minister has warned that a ‘storm’ of Covid cases is coming as he asked all over-60s and medical workers to get a second booster shot to protect themselves.

    Naftali Bennett, giving a TV speech on Sunday, urged older Israelis to protect themselves from the ‘Omicron wave’ of Covid with a fourth vaccine, while warning that daily case tolls will soon reach record levels.

    1. The Palestinians just need to be patient, and wait for VAIDs or ADE to decimate the Israeli population.

      1. I bet they are just injecting saline water. These are some of the ‘smart and devious’ people as a country….never thought they would succumb to hook line and sinker.

    2. The 2020 death stats show that there wasn’t all these extra deaths from Covid 19. The regular flu and other respiratory ailment went down in count, as everything was determined to be Covid by a test that was inaccurate.
      They had 40 thousand extra deaths due to Sucide and drug overdose at the end of 2020.
      They have always counted death counts from pandemics based on how many more deaths than the average from all causes of death.
      So, what is the death count going to be for 2021, the roll out year of the vaccines?
      Seriously, some people are saying that your going to have 500 thousand extra deaths based on the jab, and millions of adverse injuries from the vaccine.
      Because a lot of these vaccine deaths occurred before the victim was registered as fully vaccinated, they are registered as not vaxxed.
      How to blame the unvaxxed for what the vaccines were causing.
      Than this BS that these vaccines did anything in terms of Covid protection is ridicules in terms of all the people getting Covid who were fully vaxxed.
      So, they say that you would of died or gotten a ICU case of Covid without the jab, which where is the proof of that notion.?
      The narratives are so absurd, especially when you have censorship of more reasonable conclusions from the Scientists/Drs being censored and threatened.
      The only conclusion you can draw is that this has nothing to do with saving lives or public health, and its looking more and more like deliberate harm by injection.

    3. Redpilled,
      In your opinion, is it possible that they never released a bio weapon, and the Covid 19 was based on inaccurate testing and a big con job , and people were dying of something else?
      Also is it possible that a controllable toxin was released in various areas , that gave respiratory symptoms, that had a limited range as to the affected. A example being mustard gas would be a toxin released with limited range .
      Its just the way they were putting on this big show in China of people falling in the streets, just wasn’t believable.

      1. based on inaccurate testing and a big con job

        IMO, there are too many testing platforms and testing facilities for this to have been the source of a larger con job. Misuse of the technologies for diagnostic purposes absent clinical disease (i.e., symptoms) coupled with financial incentives to seek out COVID+ patients created the numbers for fear porn and the ultimate con. In February 2020, I came to the conclusion that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was the likely source of the virus based on publicly available information. I then witnessed in real time the censorship and narrative control kick in. I posted a lot of what I found here on HBB.

  11. Any speculation about the sudden loss of ~1000 homes in the Denver area & the results for Denver housing? I’ve a relative who lives a few miles from the burn zone & is thinking of selling out and moving far away, perhaps as far as the midwest.

      1. I wonder how many will rebuild, and how many will just leave (after replenishing their lost wardrobe at some big box stores). I will guess that most do not have Colorado roots or any extended family here, so if they can WFH or find a new job elsewhere, then they might take their insurance net payouts and “go home”.

      2. Just minted 1000 millionaires.

        I’m no so sure about that. I’ll bet most of the houses were not 1 Megabuck, plus they all had huge mortgages, which the insurance will pay off before they get any cash.

        Rebuild? Given how entire neighborhoods were incinerated, they’ll have to tear everything out before they can start over. That will take time. I wouldn’t be surprised if it takes a year or longer to rebuild destroyed neighborhoods.

        1. “I’m no so sure about that.”

          I was just saying these people, many of them lost everything they had will be given million dollar loans to buy new shacks.

          1. Well, if they get loans, I would say they are opposite of being millionaires. More like Stanley Johnson “up to their eyeballs in debt”.

        2. In Malibu CA after the big fire homes were declared hazardous waste sites and needed special handling even if it was just a concrete foundation. Not sure about Colorado ?? Anyway many didn’t rebuild just took off with whatever insurance money they got.

          1. I suspect that it will be more than just rebuilding. It will have to be cleaned up, basement walls torn out, lots regraded, damage to streets, sidewalks and other infrastructure will have to be replaced or repaired. It will take take time, and if the housing market crater in Dumver, as it probably will soon, it might no be rebuilt for a very long time.

          2. Stories are beginning to surface regarding the flooding in upper Washington state around Bellingham that FEMA wants to buyout the known flood zone properties and not allow rebuilding. Apparently the rivers in the area used to be dredged in the past, but strict environmental rules these days made it impossible to perform, so the banks now over-top regularly. Progress!

        3. I wouldn’t be surprised if it takes a year or longer to rebuild destroyed neighborhoods. I did a little reading on houses closer to the mountains that were burned out 2 or 3 years ago. That former damage was to whole neighborhoods, just not as extensive as happened on NYE. Very few of the homes have even had permits issued to rebuilding so far. My brother had his home in the Boston area mostly destroyed by fire in fall 2019, it took him 2 years to rebuild to where he could move back in with his family. He said he would never do this again, and regrets that he rebuilt at all.

    1. Yes, mainstream media is losing, but it’s not due to Joe Rogan singlehandedly. If anything, it’s the mainstream media who are destroying themselves. People are watching film of BLM riots, vibrants looting half the cities, and ever-changing COVID guidance. Meanwhile, the bubble-headed bleach-blonde on the evening news sounds like Baghdad Bob. It’s not long before the independents say “the news is ridiculous” and go do something fun outdoors, Rogan or no. Biden’s poll numbers are reflecting this.

      1. “It’s not long before the independents say “the news is ridiculous” ”

        Will democrats ever come to that realization?

        1. Will democrats ever come to that realization?

          The ideology is strong. Case in point: people who lost a child to the vaxx who say “It was the right thing to do and we will vaxx our other children when they are old enough”

      2. Yes, mainstream media is losing, but it’s not due to Joe Rogan singlehandedly. If anything, it’s the mainstream media who are destroying themselves.

        Agree. Anyone with one brain synapse talking to another can see the disconnect between the lies, half-truths, omissions, and propaganda the globalist media puts across, and the reality people can see with their own two eyes. The MSM is totally discredited as a source of news and information, with only slack-jawed oldsters and the most brainwashed of the libtards still watching CNN, MSMBC, etc.

      3. People are watching film of BLM riots, vibrants looting half the cities, and ever-changing COVID guidance. ”

        Yes so many people have smart phones that the crime cant be hidden. I watch youtube oakland for nightly entertainment . Like mad max.

  12. A couple of observations from a recent trip to Myrtle Beach.

    1. ‘Rona is dead. Hardly saw anyone wearing masks…even at jam packed restaurants, hotels or anywhere.

    2. More than half of the tourists/locals I encountered were Hispanics. How did that happen? Where did the gringos go?

    1. The Whites are underneath their bed, or recovering over vaccine injury, or getting a case of Covid, or getting the common cold, which is Omicron.

    2. How did that happen?

      The Carolinas have become a popular destination for Nuevos Americanos as there are jobs and housing prices are lower.

      And as HW mentions below, left thinking whites are hiding under their beds.

      1. left thinking whites are hiding under their beds.
        Sad but true:
        a white liberal friend of mine sent me a New Years text and in the text she said: “I made it to midnight to watch the ball drop. The entire time I’m thinking about all those idiots who aren’t wearing their masks and the after effect on the Hospitals.”
        So yeah, you are so correct.
        I’ve Been watching some Jimmy Dore recently, getting a kick of him showing CNN lying, time after time.

  13. A battle Royale is shaping up between the entrenched, crony capitalist wing of the Democrat-Bolshevik Party, embodied by corrupt fossils Joe Biden and Comrade Pelosi, and the up-and-coming “progressives” who want to wrest control of the party’s lucrative patronage and graft rackets for themselves. Got popcorn?

    AOC’s ex-communications director says Biden is ‘old as s***’, ‘deeply unpopular’, has been ‘largely ineffective’ and the Democrats will get ‘demolished’ in the midterms

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10364745/Ex-AOC-staffer-says-Biden-old-s-unpopular-Dems-demolished-midterms.html

    1. His ex boss is even less popular. Sure, she is safe in her Marxist district, but outside AOC is less popular than VP Harris.

  14. 81-year old Comrade Pelosi, having amassed a $117 million fortune during her “pubic service,” wants to spend her golden years enjoying her ill-gotten loot. Of course that’s going to set off a power struggle between the aging Old Guard corporate stooges and the Young Communist faction of the Democrat Party. This is going to be like watching the Iran-Iraq War: let ’em both lose.

    Nancy Pelosi expected to ‘step down next year’: Democrats prepare for civil war between factions with Rep. Hakeem Jeffries the favorite to become the new leader

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10365027/Nancy-Pelosi-expected-step-year.html

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to step down at the end of this Congress after nearly two decades in Democratic leadership, and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries is the new favorite to lead the party.

    While Jeffries, N.Y., chair of the House Democratic Caucus, is the favorite, the debate over who will succeed Pelosi, Calif., could lay to bare the deep divide between progressives and moderates.

    1. 81-year old Comrade Pelosi, having amassed a $117 million fortune during her “pubic service,” wants to spend her golden years

      Those “golden years” were 20 years ago. At 81, she already has one foot in the grave. She and others like her live for the power trip. She might even die while still in office.

  15. I went to the doctor and he said I should take probionics. Anyone know about these probionics things?

      1. Everybody should do the following two things:

        1. They should HELOC all their assets to the max.

        2. They should eat fermented foods such as sauerkraut and yogurt; These fermented foods are full of probiotics and will “reseed” your gut.
        They should also eats lots of “prebiotics” which is the name given to food that the probiotics eat. Broccoli, leafy greens, cabbages are some good prebiotics.

          1. I was waiting for Oscar Goldman to weigh in regarding “probionics.”
            at the very least our own RedPillRH could give us the skinny on it. can we, indeed, rebuild him!?
            hopefully wouldn’t need 6 million dollars but w/current inflation that’s about a buck ninety nine.

    1. he said I should take probionics
      He wants to make you into “The Six Million Dollar Man”. Those probionics can be expensive 😉

  16. So my wife and I got the Omicron variant or something like that. It basically like getting the cold with cold-like symptoms. No big deal.

        1. It hasn’t been our historical experience that catching a coronavirus makes us immune to catching a coronavirus again. Seasonal colds?

    1. So my wife and I got the Omicron varian

      The masks are useless, and so are the vaxxes, against Omicron. It won’t be long until almost everyone has had it. Of course, we will be told that it was so mild because of the jab.

  17. Buh-bye, Karen, you hateful hag.

    Karen Croake Heisler: 67-year-old former Notre Dame professor says “damn the unvaccinated,” dead 12 days after third Pfizer mRNA injection

    https://thecovidblog.com/2021/09/22/karen-croake-heisler-67-year-old-former-notre-dame-professor-says-damn-the-unvaccinated-dead-12-days-after-third-pfizer-mrna-injection/

    ORLANDO, FLORIDA — A 67-year-old former Notre Dame professor is dead, in what is fast-becoming a pattern of quick deaths after “booster” shots.

    Mrs. Karen Croake Heisler received her first dose of Pfizer experimental mRNA on January 13, according to her Twitter account. Her age allowed her to be one of the first to receive the injections in December and January. It’s unclear when she received the second injection. But Mrs. Heisler declared on April 9 that she and her husband suffered only sore arms after their second injections.

    1. Again, ideology trumping reason. She gets a heart condition days after getting jabbed and she blames the unjabbed for it. As the vaxx was killing her, she defended and promoted it with her dying breath.

      Also, it’s curious how none of the articles say what she taught at Notre Dame. I’m going to guess taught in some sort of “victim studies” program.

    2. “I’m going to guess taught in some sort of “victim studies” program.”

      “The University of Notre Dame’s Department of Film, Television and Theatre mourns the death of its friend and colleague, professional specialist Karen Heisler.”

      In memoriam: Karen Croake Heisler, FTT professional specialist // Latest News // College of Arts and Letters // University of Notre Dame
      https://al.nd.edu/news/latest-news/in-memoriam-karen-croake-heisler/

      1. I figured she didn’t teach anything STEMish. The arts are about the feelz, not reason. It’s fine for entertainment, but not for making important decisions.

  18. I’m sure there’s a perfectly innocuous explanation for this.

    Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/indiana/indiana-life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-are-up-40-among-people-ages-18-64/article_71473b12-6b1e-11ec-8641-5b2c06725e2c.html

    (The Center Square) – The head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.

    “We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”

    OneAmerica is a $100 billion insurance company that has had its headquarters in Indianapolis since 1877. The company has approximately 2,400 employees and sells life insurance, including group life insurance to employers in the state.

    1. Tarara posted that in the last thread. Also, “He said at the same time, the company is seeing an ‘uptick’ in disability claims, saying at first it was short-term disability claims, and now the increase is in long-term disability claims.” How long before insurers start refusing to insure the jabbed? Don’t come crying to the unjabbed about medical discrimination.

      1. How long before insurers start refusing to insure the jabbed?

        That would be they day, wouldn’t it? But if it comes to that there will be either be an executive order or maybe a “Vaccinated Americans Antidiscrimination Act”.

        1. We’ll get screwed again if/when taxpayer-funded VAIDS treatments become necessary. Pharma’s got the most profitable business model ever!

      2. Another new word coined – vaxidents.

        That’s when you’re a passenger in a vehicle and the driver keels over, and you die with them, like the old joke: “I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my grandfather…Not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.”

        1. I meant life and health insurance policies but car insurance policies could become a problem too.

          1. Oh, sure, if there’s more than anecdotal evidence that vaxidents are happening. I’ve seen articles that say airlines are not allowing two vaccinated pilots to work the same flight.

            Also saw a video of a bus accident in Brazil. Driver passed out behind the wheel and drifted into passengers waiting on the benches and sidewalk of the bus station. Speculation was that he was sick from the jab.

    1. Why would anyone “invest” in U.S. debt that’s either going to be repudiated or printed away by the Fed?

      1. For hefty fees, perhaps?

        Remember: If you are a fee collecting money manager the money you are managing belongs to somebody else. If things go South then you can always claim that it was the government’s fault and you are as much a victim as anyone else.

        Plus …

        When all the other money managers are doing it you get to safely hide in the herd.

  19. Do you mean probiotics?

    Ok, you know what’s coming:

    1. 24-hour fast to kill the bad gut bacteria (good bacteria survive).
    2. Chicken Bone Broth
    3. Eggs fried in butter (or better yet, clarified butter).
    4. Low-sugar Greek Yogurt
    5. Microwaved frozen bad-tasting veggies: cauliflower, Broccoli, Kale, drench in salt and olive oil.
    6. Fresh lemonade made with stevia and fresh-squeezed lemon juice.
    7. Ground beef or chicken with a side of sauerkraut
    8. Olive and olive oil.
    9. No processed food. No sunflower/safflower/soy /corn/canola/cottonseed oils. No commercial salad dressing.
    10. No wheat. A little wheat or rice is ok, for now.
    10. No food between 6 pm and 10 am, every day.
    That will fix you up better than any pills.

    1. Thanks Dr. Donk.

      Butter is good? That’s good because I like butter. Have you ever tried deep fried butter sticks then sprinkled with sugar after they come out of the deep fryer? Better than any ice cream ever.

      Anyways…. I can’t do eggs. They launched me into the doctors office in the first place.

      1. Mafi, I’m sorry you can’t eat eggs. Over the past 4-5 years I developed a sensitivity to casein (milk protein) and only recently I figured it out. The only dairy I can eat is clarified butter, i.e. butter with the milk taken out.

        Butter is very good for you. Your fats should come only from animals, nuts, or fruits (avocado, olive). Veggie oils (the ones I listed) screw up your liver. Keeping a 6-8 hour eating window will really help too. If you hate veggies, stick to berries, dairy, and liverwurst if you can tolerate it. Those will give you some of the vitamins that you’re not getting from veggies.

        1. Yeah I dunno wtf that’s about. I’d eat a half dozen at a time a couple times a week. Not anymore. I thought it was just a fluke but it’s every time now.

  20. Brandon is “stunned” to learn that hamburger is now $5 a lb; says he’s going to take this up with the meat packers. Hey imbecile: why don’t you take it up with Jerome Powell, Yellen the Felon, and Ben Bernanke, whose deranged money printing since 2008 is the #1 cause of soaring inflation?

    Biden’s beef with the meat industry: President says he is stunned hamburger meat now costs $5 and announces $1billion to tackle firms dominating the market and help farmers and ranchers

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10364753/Biden-launches-crackdown-meat-industry-try-combat-inflation.html

    President Biden announced another crackdown on the meat processing industry on Monday in an effort to ‘fight for fair prices’ for both ranchers and farmers and American people.

    Citing a monopoly in the meat processing market, the Biden administration announced Monday it would spend $1 billion from the American Rescue Plan to expand the capacity for independent meat processors.

    1. “says he’s going to take this up with the meat packers.”

      What could Pete Budijeg and his husband possibly do about it?

      1. We fight inflation with more deficit spending, directed to political donors. What’s not to like.

        1. And Manchin is making motions to vote for BBB after all, if he can get some more pork for his state.

          Rising consumer prices only affect the little people.

          1. The news I read is that Schumer wants to split BBB into smaller bills. There are two HUGE problems with this:

            1. The bill needs to be passed by Reconciliation, and the Senate can pass only ONE reconciliation bill during this Congress. So they need to choose wisely what goes into this one bill.
            2. Any new bill — or stripped-down BBB bill — would have to go back to the House for re-passage. The House knows they only have one bill, so they have to make sure that everything they want is in that one bill.

            But, wait, that’s exactly the issue they had the first time. The Squad won’t tolerate squandering their one bill on something so stripped down as to be useless. And Manchin won’t tolerate a pork-filled bill again. And none of them have the luxury of time to fight it out again.

            The Dems’ only chance is — seriously — for a deflationary stock market crash in the spring/summer. Then Manchin won’t be able to cite inflation for his No vote, and Dems would have a better reason to “help” all the people who lost jobs again.

  21. Gosh, I sure hope “investors” who bought “luxury” skyboxes from Evergrande will be in a forgiving mood when they find out those apartment towers are going to have to be demolished because Evergrande bribed a crooked local official to get a permit. But given CCP officials are all scrupulously honest, this is Shirley a one-off occurrence that won’t be repeated, rather than standard practice.

    Evergrande creditors have more cause for concern amid reports some of its Hainan developments need to be demolished

    https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3161985/evergrande-creditors-have-more-cause-concern-amid-reports

    Creditors of indebted China Evergrande Group have more cause for concern after local media reported that the giant developer has been ordered to tear down some blocks at one of its mega projects in Hainan Province.

    Chinese media reported that Evergrande, once China’s largest developer by sales but which is now struggling under a mountain of debt, has been asked to tear down 39 buildings at a development on the southern tropical island within 10 days, according to a local government notice.

  22. Again, they are not waving any white flags yet (from the globalist scum rag The Atlantic):

    Our Relationship With COVID Vaccines Is Just Getting Started

    We probably will need additional shots. But just how many depends on our immune systems, the virus, and how often they collide.

    They are not ever sounding the all clear admitting the pandemic is over.

    I was chatting with a co-worker earlier. He’s a really great guy, but he is terrified of the virus and thinks that Omicron is an existential threat. There is no convincing him that it’s over. He will dutifully get his booster when told to do so.

      1. Merchandise idea for Ben: “Told You So” or “I tried to warn you” buttons.”

        I tried that with the last housing bubble found out nobody likes it .

        1. I tried that with the last housing bubble found out nobody likes it .

          The best you can do is gently remind people what happened last time. Most won’t like hearing it anyway, but a few will remember how bad it was last time, especially if they lost their job during the crash.

    1. I posted this Atlantic article (via the Archive website, of course) a few days ago.

      Today was fun, working with a mask freak who I haven’t worked with before, and another foreman who stopped believing in CCP Flu a long time ago.

      People need to watch less TeeVee, it’s not helping anything.

    2. I don’t want to declare victory just yet. Cases were drawing down toward 0 last July too, just before Delta showed up. Omicron is taking over, but there was still some Delta floating around for Thanksgiving/Christmas travel, and those hospitalizations are showing up right about now. It will take about a month for the Delta patients and the few vulnerable Omicron patients to be discharged. Then we should see the true endgame.

      I told a friend that South Africa will celebrate Valentine’s Day, England will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and the US will celebrate Easter.

      1. I don’t want to declare victory just yet.

        That’s what the gooberment is going to say. They’ll warn us even though cases are very low, there are almost no patients in hospitals and deaths have pretty much ended, that we can’t become complacent and lower our guard. So get jabbed before it’s too late!

      2. My son’s very likely jabbed behavioral therapist has COVID as does his teacher’s household. His jabbed teacher tested negative but has a tingling throat. Her husband is also jabbed. As for her two kids, I don’t know. I give it 48 hours before the teacher’s out and anyone she was in contact with today back at school are told to quarantine.

        1. I think that a lot of fence sitters are noticing that the jabs provide no protection as everybody they know who is “fully vaccinated and boosted” is coming down with covid.

          1. I know 2 in my small circle of acquaintances, one 16 year old girl on swim team, vaccinated, got COVID at a swim meet around Christmas Eve, one 18 year old college girl, vaccinated, got COVID at a family get together when one relative who knew they were COVID + showed up anyway & didn’t tell anyone. They did well & both said it was pretty much like the common cold.

    3. “… he is terrified of the virus and thinks that Omicron is an existential threat. There is no convincing him that it’s over. He will dutifully get his booster when told to do so.”

      I’m in love. Clone him and send me all the copies.

  23. Locked-down Chinese city evicts ‘1,000 people’ from their homes at midnight and transports them to quarantine facilities – days after people complained they were ‘starving’

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10364785/Locked-Chinese-city-evicts-1-000-people-transports-quarantine-facilities.html

    A locked-down city in China has turfed 1,000 people out of their homes at midnight and carted them off to grim quarantine facilities, according to local reports.

    Xian’s 13 million residents have been confined to their homes since December 23 and are banned from leaving even for food and essential supplies, having to rely on local officials to drop off care packages.

    1. with the stupendous amount of smoking by the average chinese,I’d propose covid concerns during quarantine is the LEAST of the worries . . . after a few days cold-turkey off nicotine.

  24. A meta-post directed to our esteemed blog host.

    I started plugging Bitchute as an alternative to Google owned YouTube some time ago and am rather pleased to see it gain traction here. I now return to the HBB to discover new Bitchute channels I never knew about, posted by our blog host daily.

    There’s only so many hours in the day, and instead of music or radio I can stream endless hours of Bitchute, that can be listened to in an audio format without looking at a screen, while driving or working or doing all kinds of other things.

    And if I want to read, read something new, and spend some time reading, I want to read it on Substack.

      1. Thanks for the reminder to listen to this one: Pandemic War Room Episode 1,532 – What’s Behind The 40% Death Increase In Indiana (w/ Dr. Robert Malone, Ben Harnwell, Steve Kirsch, Tho Bishop)

    1. Work from home is ending tomorrow

      Once half the office gets sick, they’ll send you home again.

  25. All collaborators are targets. Some are more high value. Personally, I value any CDC quisling employee amongst the highest. These are the SS equivalent. The monsters who stood guard in the camps of Poland. These are the people today trying to give 3 year old kids death shots.

    They get it in the knees first.

    1. You can download an extension for YouTube which shows the dislikes again. For this video:

      116K views
      779 likes
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      Comments turned off

      Most popular President in history.

  26. A question for the smart people who frequent this blog.

    How can a doctor or anyone else know or prove that a “fully vaccinated status” would render the infection “much more mild than it would otherwise have been” ?

    Triple-Vaxxed Def Sec Lloyd Austin Reveals He’s Sick With Covid Just Days After Firing Troops For Being Unvaxxed

    by Chris Menahan | Information Liberation
    January 4th 2022, 5:26 am

    “I tested positive this morning for COVID-19,” Austin said in a tweet on Sunday evening. “I requested the test today after exhibiting symptoms while at home on leave. My symptoms are mild, and I am following my physician’s directions.”

    “As my doctor made clear to me, my fully vaccinated status — and the booster I received in early October — have rendered the infection much more mild than it would otherwise have been. And I am grateful for that,” Austin said. “The vaccines work and will remain a military medical requirement for our workforce. I continue to encourage everyone eligible for a booster shot to get one. This remains a readiness issue.”

    1. How can a doctor or anyone else know or prove that a “fully vaccinated status” would render the infection “much more mild than it would otherwise have been” ?

      That, my liege, is what is called a “Narrative”. It is no longer possible to prove that the jabbed won’t get sick, so now they claim you will be “less sick”, which of course there is no way to prove. The fearful will accept that axiom as gospel, of course.

      1. Paraphrasing the Judge in My Cousin Vinny…

        That is a lucid, well thought-out, intelligent answer.

        “so now they claim you will be “less sick”, which of course there is no way to prove.”

        Although I think you may have left one little thing out.

        If I were to disagree with one of the “fearful” on this subject I would be called an antivaxracisistdeplorableflatearthtrumpvoter.

        1. If I were to disagree with one of the “fearful” on this subject I would be called an antivaxracisistdeplorableflatearthtrumpvoter.

          That goes without saying.

    2. They can’t but their mind must perform some mental gymnastics to excuse their stupidity for getting the “vaccine” (symptom reducer) in the first place. Human nature forces them to wish the pox on you because they have the pox.

    3. How can a doctor or anyone else know or prove that a “fully vaccinated status” would render the infection “much more mild than it would otherwise have been” ?

      It’s a false narrative based on relative risk reduction rather than absolute risk reduction of arguably rigged clinical trials. For the difference between relative and absolute risk reductions watch 1:56-3:56 of the presentation that in all likelihood got Dr. Robert Malone banned from Twitter. I highly recommend watching that presentation in its entirely. As I previously noted, it’s probably the best I’ve seen in terms of accessibility and comprehensiveness. To understand how clinical trials are favorably “stacked” (translation: rigged) see Chris Martenson‘s critique of Pfizer’s 6-month follow up data.

    4. How can a doctor or anyone else know or prove that a “fully vaccinated status” would render the infection “much more mild than it would otherwise have been” ?

      In Maryland at least, they track these data elements:
      • Of all covid hospitalizations, 85% are unvaccinated.
      • Of all covid deaths, 84% are unvaccinated.

      Here’s the site: coronavirus.maryland.gov, and scroll down to the header titled “Post Vaccination Infections”.

      If that’s the historical data, unlike stonks, past performance is an indicator of future performance.

      1. why “vaccinated covid deaths/hospitalizations” are being counted incorrectly
        and how to do it properly

        vaccine companies, countries, and health agencies reporting “vaccine efficacy” are using definitions like “14 days after the second dose” for vaccinated. and they are calling all people who have had at least one dose but not reached the 14 day post d2 mark (sometimes 7 days) as “unvaccinated.” and this turns out to be a truly nasty sleight of hand that seriously affects the data.

        the vaccine companies palmed a bad card, took it out of their hand, and put it in yours.

        and they absolutely knew this. these definitions were not picked out of a hat or based on some other convention. they were tailor made by big pharma (who know a thing or twelve about manipulating results and trial design/definitions) to make the vaccines look more effective and to hide a glaring fact:

        for the 2 weeks after you get your first covid jab, your risk of contracting covid goes up sharply. the VE is strongly negative. this means that there IS a field that you need to run across and that vaccination campaigns can act as pandemic accelerants.

        (emphasis added)

        1. Don’t let the cat shtick fool you, this guy works for pharma and was booted from Twitter before it was fashionable.

      2. • Of all covid hospitalizations, 85% are unvaccinated.
        • Of all covid deaths, 84% are unvaccinated.

        I never believed those numbers. They are propaganda to get us to roll up our sleeves. They were constantly telling us that hospitals were ready to burst (the local ones never did) and that for the love of Pasteur, get the jab before it’s too late!

        I had to go to the local hospital to get blood drawn (the local labs had fired all their unjabbed phlebotomists). I didn’t see any sort of chaos at the hospital or the ER. The ER waiting room was empty. Yet the local newspaper claimed that it was a CRISIS at the local hospital. I was expecting to see a line out the door at the ER, with the hospital turning people away. No such thing.

        I am sick of this Psyop, I am fed up with the endless lies, the constant gaslighting and goal post moving. And the threats. If the vaxx is so great, why do they have to threaten me to get jabbed? 70% already have. That should be more than enough.

    5. DOD Sec Austin being 68 years of age and black is in a “high risk” category for complications of COVID-19 and is therefore eligible for either monoclonal antibody infusions or one of the 2 new oral drugs to treat his infection. Should he actually get one of these therapeutic agents, I doubt the MSM would mention this to us.

  27. Redpilled,
    The Dark horse podcast had a great segment on Vitamin D with a couple of credible Scientists. Just posted this in case you missed it.

    Summary of podcast- Vitamin D is really, really, really , really, really good. Interesting conversations about it, the trials on it, etc. Its podcast # 109.

    1. Vitamins C & D, zinc and quercetin are the foundation of most OTC early treatment protocols. I start my husband and I on them at his first sign of his systems. I’ve advised my father and step-mother to take them prophylactically. They’re both double jabbed with Pfizer.

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