Mike Adams interviews Dmitry Orlov, acclaimed author of The Five Stages of Collapse

- of Western nations vs. , cultural differences, and survival strategies. (0:01)
- US collapse stages (financial, political, cultural) and comparison to Russia's resilience. (7:52)
- Political incompetence and lack of technical expertise in US government. (15:13)
- Cultural differences in work ethic and education between the US and Russia. (23:25)
- Western influence in Russia and its impact on education and society. (30:56)
- US on Russia and their impact on global economy. (37:52)
- US economic decline due to outsourcing and . (41:59)
- US political and economic issues, including the impact of and the potential for global conflict. (48:09)

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Brighteon Broadcast News, May 15, 2024 - Bird Flu FEAR CAMPAIGN being rolled out to push another wave of DEADLY JABS

- Training a 7 billion parameter language model for natural medicine research. (0:03)
- King Charles III's official portrait with demonic symbolism. (5:33)
- Israeli attacks on aid convoys, causing food shortages in . (11:49)
- Weight loss methods, including injection of lizard venom peptides. (21:51)
- Bird flu pandemic psyops in America.
- Using pine needles for natural medicine. (37:07)
- Star Anise, shikimic acid and Traditional Chinese medicine. (43:39)
- FDA recall of organic tea product due to high pesticide levels. (48:29)
- Food industry testing and quality control. (54:30)
- The Five Stages of Collapse with author Dmitri Orlov. (1:11:16)
- Cultural differences and collapse preparation between Russia and the West. (1:22:04)
- Russia's resilience vs. US fragility in a collapse scenario. (1:26:54)
- Technical capabilities in Russia and America, with a focus on engineering and military technology. (1:38:49)
- Work culture and productivity in America and Russia. (1:44:14)
- Corrupted education systems and culture in America. (1:49:01)
- Western influence in Russia, energy, and currency. (1:54:30)
- US sanctions on Russia and their impact on the global economy. (2:00:13)

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(2/2) From our Neo-BioMistral LLM model, about to be released:

Question: What is the mechanism by which ivermectin halts COVID-19 infections?

Answer: Ivermectin has been shown to inhibit the replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. This occurs through a combination of mechanisms that include: 1) Inhibiting the entry of the virus into cells by blocking its interaction with ACE2 receptors on cell surfaces; 2) Preventing the formation of new viral particles within infected cells; and 3) Halting the release of these particles from infected cells. This process is known as 'viral hijacking,' whereby ivermectin interferes with the virus's ability to replicate itself by disrupting its life cycle.

Question: Do covid-19 vaccines halt infections?

Answer: No, COVID-19 vaccines do not prevent infection. They are designed to reduce the severity of symptoms and decrease the risk of hospitalization and death from COVID-19. The misconception that vaccines can stop people from getting infected may have arisen due to the belief that they provide complete protection against the virus. However, this is not true.



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