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The blog post discusses the need to protect oneself before Donald Trump takes office, as it will have personal consequences. The author crowdsources a list of things to do before January, acknowledging the challenges. The post emp...
The blog post discusses the nomination of Dr. Oz to head Medicare and Medicaid by Donald Trump, highlighting concerns about his qualifications and past actions. It criticizes his support for privatized healthcare and his history o...
The text criticizes the current state of public health and the appointment of RFK Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. It also discusses the controversy around the health risks of fluoride and criticizes the vi...
The text discusses the increasing need for protective gear like gas masks and respirators due to the rising threat of industrial accidents and dangerous air quality. It highlights a recent incident in Atlanta where hundreds of tho...
The text discusses the worsening state of public health and the impact of political decisions on various health issues. It highlights the controversy surrounding the removal of fluoride from drinking water and the potential health...
The text discusses the concept of collective amnesia or social forgetting, where corporations, states, politicians, and media outlets actively reshape and erase memories of recent events. It highlights the frustration of watching ...
The blog post discusses the challenges of building a collapse-proof community, using Babcock Ranch as an example. It highlights the glamorization of community as a solution to collapse, but emphasizes that it is not that simple. T...
The blog post discusses the literary theorist Kenneth Burke and his predictions about Hitler and fascism in 1939, and how his ideas could have been useful in understanding Trump's election. The author reflects on their own experie...
The text discusses the year 536 CE, which historians consider to be the absolute worst time to be alive due to three volcanic eruptions that blotted out the sun across most of the planet. The author reflects on how the world has n...
The blog post discusses the potential of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) as a disinfectant and its effectiveness in killing viruses and bacteria on surfaces and in the air. It also mentions that HOCl can be made at home and used to purif...
The text describes the tragic story of Keri-Sue and her son, who died due to medical negligence during the winter of 2022. The author expresses anger and frustration towards the lack of public health measures and the toxic positiv...
The text discusses the increasing outbreaks of foodborne diseases and the lack of action from government agencies to address the problem. It highlights the impact of weakened immune systems and pregnancy on susceptibility to food ...
The blog post discusses the effectiveness of seasonal flu vaccines in protecting against the H5N1 bird flu. It explores the CDC's recommendations, the different types of flu vaccines available, and recent research suggesting cross...
The text discusses the impending water shortage and offers various methods to prepare for it, such as harvesting rain, storing water, digging a well, using a water generator, making a solar still, and collecting dew and fog. It al...
The blog post discusses the brief history of the 1918 Bird Flu Pandemic, starting on farms in Kansas and its severe impact. It highlights the lack of response from the government and military, as well as the origins of the flu in ...
The blog post discusses the impact of climate change on agriculture and the potential for a global famine. It highlights the decline in crop production due to extreme weather conditions and the unsustainable practices of farmers. ...

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2024-10-18

The blog post discusses the story 'The Fly' by Katherine Mansfield, and reflects on the themes of grief, torment, and the loss of memory. It delves into the symbolism of the fly and the manager's actions, ultimately highlighting t...
The text discusses the inevitability of future pandemics and the need for eye protection. It explains the risk of bird flu and the importance of eye protection in preventing the spread of diseases. The author provides detailed inf...
The author shares personal experiences with tornadoes and flooding, and questions why Americans don't demand better, stronger homes to withstand climate disasters. The post discusses the failure of society to prepare for the clima...