This is Leninism in action, by design. Leftists like to maintain that the victory of the Communists in Russia was due to the efforts of the noble proletariat, but this just isn't the case. 👇
Leninism is a fantastically successful political doctrine. It works, quite simply, by building a "coalition of the fringes". Promise low-status people higher status, and give them a chance for revenge over hated "oppressor" demographics (e.g. the bourgeoisie, kulaks etc.).
Within the rules of such a game, the lowest status groups, i.e. the scum of the earth, actually prove to be more useful (because more marginal and more resentful) than dignified hard-working ordinary people. Here's Spengler in The Hour of Decision...
"...Bolshevism has...made far less effort to influence the skilled, industrious and sober worker than the work-shy rabble of the cities which is ready at any time to plunder and murder... Unemployment in its early stages was positively fostered by Marxism”
In Always with Honor, the memoir of White Russian gen. Pyotr Wrangel, he describes with horror how the Bolsheviks emptied the prisons and asylums to provide themselves with fanatical, blood-thirsty troops. “Workers of the world” indeed!
These are the rules of the Leninist game, so we shouldn’t be surprised to see such scenes in Brazil. These people know that their time has come. BAP talked about an effective lockdown due to crime before Bolsonaro, and this will happen again.
It's happening in the US too. The American variant has been described as bioleninism by NRx guru Spandrell. I’ve got an essay on this subject in the next Man’s World, out Jan. All I can say is, be prepared for more of this, around the world, as the left tries to tighten its grip.
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PREGNANCY DIETS AND SPACING IN TRADITIONAL CULTURES
Primitive groups attended carefully to a women's diet before, during and after pregnancy. They also generally expected women to space their pregnancies to ensure their children were healthier. 👇
Such groups might go to extraordinary lengths to ensure that mothers got the best possible nutrition available. When discussing the Fijian peoples he visited, who proved to be amongst the most impressive physical specimens described in the book, Weston Price, in his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, gives us a vivid description of the elaborate rituals and protocols that surrounded pregnancy.
Each island he visited seemed to have a different set of rules in place, but all served the same common purpose, drawing the rest of the group together in ensuring they were fulfilled.
"When I visited the native Fijian Museum at Suva, I found the director well-informed with regard to the practices of the natives in the matter of producing healthy normal children. He provided me with a shell of a species of spider crab which the natives use for feeding the mothers so that the children will be physically excellent and bright mentally, clearly indicating that they were conscious that the mother's food influenced both the physical and mental capacity of the child. The care with which expectant mothers were treated was unique in many of the Pacific Islands. For example, in one group we were informed that the mother told the chief immediately when she became pregnant. The chief called a feast in celebration and in honor of the new member that would come to join their colony. At this feast the members of the colony pledged themselves to adopt the child if its own parents should die. At this feast the chief appointed one or two young men to be responsible for going to the sea from day to day to secure the special sea foods that expectant mothers need to nourish the child. Recent studies on the vitamin content of crabs have shown that they are among the richest sources available."
Price provides a photograph of a Fijian woman with one of the crabs that were believed to be essential for producing fit offspring.
"In Fig. 129 will be seen a woman of one of the Fiji Islands who had gone several miles to the sea to get this particular type of lobster-crab which she believed, and which her tribal custom had demonstrated, was particularly efficient for producing a highly perfect infant."
Toxic heavy metals are everywhere: in food, drinking water, in the environment and even in the air. They accumulate in your body, causing serious damage and even death.
Here are four simple ways to remove them from your body. 👇
PECTINS.
Supplementation with pectins, a type of dietary fibre found in fruit and vegetables, especially the peel, seems to be a reliable way to remove heavy metals from the body.
After the Chernobyl disaster, pectins were used to remove radioactive heavy metals from the bodies of children in contaminated areas.
Pectins bind to heavy metals in the gastrointestinal tract and help remove them via the feces.
One study showed that supplementation with modified citrus pectin could reduce levels of mercury in the blood by over 70% in a period of months.
A dose of 15-20 grams a day of pectins seems to be effective.
ALGINATES
When used in combination with pectins, sodium alginate appears to increase excretion of heavy metals, as this case study of a family in Arizona who were exposed to uranium suggests.
Popular teabags in polymer bags release billions of microplastics, according to a new study. 👇
Polypropylene bags were shown to release approximately 1.2 billion plastic particles per milliliter of liquid. Cellulose released about 135 million particles per milliliter and nylon-6 8.8 million particles per milliliter.
The researchers then tested the collected plastic particles to see how they interacted with cells in the human digestive system. They showed that mucus-producing intestinal cells had the highest uptake of micro- and nanoplastics. Particles were even able to enter the cell nucleus, which stores the cell’s genetic material.
REMOVING MICROPLASTICS FROM YOUR DRINKING WATER--WITHOUT AN EXPENSIVE FILTER!
If you want to remove the majority of microplastics from your drinking water, all you need to do is heat it, so long as the water contains sufficient amounts of calcium carbonate... 👇
This new paper from China shows that there is a very simple method to remove the majority of detectable microplastics from water.
Simply by heating water to boiling before filtering it, you can remove as much as 90% of the microplastics in solution.
GIRONDA PRINCIPLE #3: WANT TO KNOW WHICH EXERCISE TO DO? LOOK IN THE MIRROR. ALSO: LEARN ANATOMY.
Bodybuilding is about visual impact. With that in mind, the mirror should be your guide as to which exercises you choose to incorporate in your workouts.
If it’s chest, shoulders and triceps today, how do your chest, shoulders and triceps look?
Are your rear delts lagging?
Or maybe it’s your lower chest definition that’s lacking?
Only the mirror will tell you the answers to these questions, and only your knowledge of the right exercises to address each weak point will tell you how to remedy these weak points.
Vince also emphasised that every bodybuilder should have a sound understanding of anatomy: of which muscles are which, and of how each particular muscle works.
"The only way to work a muscle is to have as much understanding of that muscle as possible. You cannot know too much about the science of bodybuilding and the workings of the human body." (The Wild Physique, p.43)
The researchers began with the well-substantiated observation that semaglutide use induces significant weight loss, but a large proportion of it--probably more than using conventional weight-loss strategies--is actually vitally useful lean mass.
"Although it is likely that the metabolic benefits from weight loss may outweigh modest sarcopenia [muscle loss]," they write, "this loss of lean BW could potentially lead to exercise intolerance that may reduce the quality of life in individuals at risk for or with heart failure."
There is currently a lot of research into semaglutide-induced sarcopenia. This paper is the first, however, to look at non-skeletal muscle, i.e. organ muscle. The heart, in case you didn't know, is the most important muscle in the body.
The effects of semaglutide on heart muscle were principally tested on mice. What's imporant to note here is that semaglutide was tested on obese and lean mice, and the same effects were observed.
The lean mice treated with semaglutide didn't lose fat, but they did lose 8.2% of their skeletal muscle over a period of three weeks. That's mad. What's more, they lost heart muscle too.