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Jun 20, 2023Liked by Ivan M. Paton

Thank you. Your thoughts ring true.

While I've never published on substack, I have indeed commented. And been overwhelmed. And collected. I have 680+ email drafts with links to share (my sphere of share-ees has dried up because, they say, that's too scary: I just want to have a normal life, living a happy day).

My eyes are always fatigued because of that darned rabbithole. Big Connections: In the USA, in Australia. In the UK. Across the globe.

I obsess and digress.

Keep up the publishing, please, and thanks.

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Thanks for that - your experience mirrors mine, and so many others of us.

I went through this stage where I was angry and found talking to people like that just pushed them away. I made myself calm down-it took a long time. And then I learned to take the genocide in my stride - even though it hurts inside and makes us sad, as so many have commented people made their choices, even those under pressure that were forced.

I try and be Buddist about it and accept it. Because the bottom line is we have to do everything we can every day to stay healthy for us and those we love.

What I did learn when I calmed down is when I am explaining the evil, and the truth to people is to stay calm and even try and find. some ways to inject levity into it - and this helps the people that 'just want to have a normal life, living a happy day' to listen and take it onboard to think about. The hardest thing is facing up to the horror and evil.

Thanks for saying thanks, and thanks for turning up.

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Jun 20, 2023Liked by Ivan M. Paton

Ivan, I’m SOOO happy to see you again! No need to apologize; we’ve all been through so much & every once in awhile we have to step back from it all - even if we’re still quietly watching & listening. Excellent piece (as always)!

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Thanks Cindi - always appreciate your support. :)

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Jun 20, 2023Liked by Ivan M. Paton

An EXCELLENT article from a man who has his mind - and his heart - in exactly the right place!

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Thanks David - always nice to hear from you mate.

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Hello Ivan, thanks for posting an article.

Sounds like your cataloging system is very precise and complete. I also take lots of notes on both videos and articles, (if anyone says something worthwhile, and not repeating the conventional wisdom), but my notes tend to be cataloged by month and not by individual subject. Anyway my interest shifts pretty fast to the most current, and finally I delete a lot of these note pages, after reading through them one last time and saving any current gems on a consolidation page.

I think disinformation is an issue. I call them narratives, that is, somebody is trying to convince me of something, so clearly they don't include anything that contradicts or questions their discourse. Later they feel so accomplished at it, that they may start making the whole thing up. They arrive at that assessment through their success rate, or how the new argument takes hold. Maybe people are out demonstrating and chanting their original slogan. Then what the heck, the message was designed for those people, and if others don't believe, so what?

But I don't see it, that before CoVid there was no disinformation campaigns. And Google search was the major part of it. So those Google fact-checks clear up only the most mundane issues. There have been distorted narratives for 100's of years.

I read everything about your book; you wrote so much about it. But I was hoping to see at least one page written in Passa-Thai. It is written in the Thai language, right? I don't see that Thai tones come into reading. The tones are all right there in the way it is written. For writing, you have to know which tone in order to select the right class of consonant, or better, just know the word. Listening and speaking are completely different though.

This cost-of-living topic sound fascinating. You say that you'll tell us more about it. To me it has always seemed very simple. OK, America sanctioned Iran so that they couldn't sell oil, theirs being one of the biggest petroleum reserves. Then America sanctioned Venezuela so that they couldn't sell oil, theirs being one of the biggest petroleum reserves. Then America sanctioned Russia so that they couldn't sell oil, theirs being one of the biggest petroleum reserves.

Now come to find out, big surprise, energy resources can be scarce. Is that what you call; "DUH?" So diesel fuel which the whole world of goods moves on, is more expensive. What is the fraction of transportation cost in all products and all necessities? It just doubled or tripled.

I can't wait to see what mystery you will unravel.

Thanks

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Hi - thanks for the great reply.

I did write a lot about the. book on that Kickstarter page! Lol.

I didn't include any of the book contents as it was written in Thai, and the crowd funding was mainly aimed at non-Thai people who were interested in supporting the project.

Remember my book is not about the Thai language - it is about English pronunciation for Thai students of English. That's the topic. If they fix their pronunciation mistakes, which creates what foreigners often call Tinglish, then they overcome the greatest obstacle in listening, copying, and learning English. It accelerates the learning curve.

I used the same principle in reverse to become fluent in Thai.

I sucked at the Thai language for the first 3-4 years I was studying it because my pronunciation was terrible. Tones were all over the place.

So I sat down with a teacher for a year and a bit, 2-3 times a week and just practiced tone drills มา หม่า ม่า ม้า หมา until I could hear them accurately, copy them, and say them.

There are 28 vowel sounds (sounds not letters) in Thai. And 5 tones. Which gives you 140 combinations. When you can hear them, and say them, you have the building blocks for all Thai words.

While there are a few consonant and vowel sounds we don't have in English most students will pick them up fairly quickly. It's the variations in tones that considering our lack of focus on this in English that makes it hard to adjust your listening and speaking skills.

Regarding the cost of living. Most of us think of it in simple terms. Usually associating it with energy - which goes to the cost of transportation.

One simple rule is that anything that decreases the cost of transportation, e.g. energy and taxes, will increase the amount of human activity and interactions, and therefore stimulate economic activity and improve the economy.

Which is why deflation is always ultimately better for the cost of living and the economy - but bad for monopoly capitalism and banksters.

There are many many topics that affect the cost of living that we overlook.

I'll try and start getting articles happening on this. It's a great topic.

Cheers.

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Was born in Asia here, I had learned English by singing American songs, really helped with the pronunciation, and got the chance to learned about American culture with old songs as well.

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Jun 20, 2023Liked by Ivan M. Paton

I like you read, read, read...

Am blessed to be able to speed read, sharing the golden nuggets along the way, substack comments generally get lots of likes and author feedback and engagement but I get hundreds per week. I like to think I am reasonably articulate but have not had the confidence to compose an article, maybe one day. Often I can delete after a skim and lots of cross posting / pollination. Perhaps I could learn to use Chat GPT or similar to analyse my packed gmail inbox of saved gems and web history to make sense of my exposure to ideas and pull the threads together? I am not lazy, just overwhelmed and over extended. So will wrap this up. One of the best free PDFs I read that makes sense historically is Eustace Mullins Curse of Canaan. Easy to find. Enjoy if it piques your interest.

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Yeah, You are back! Perfect Timing to talk about Detoxing and helping the Vaccine Injured.

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has confirmed that the risk of autoimmune heart disease is 13,200% higher in people who are VACCINATED for Covid.

https://www.wnd.com/2023/06/cdc-confirms-heart-disease-risk-soars-13200-percent-among-vaccinated/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-newsletter&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=newsletter&ats_es=2205570a6a04467a687e555bd4587825

How to detox from Covid shot / vaccine?  

Advice from Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC)

https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/

Intermittent daily fasting or periodic daily fasts

Ivermectin

Moderating physical activity

Low-dose naltrexone

Nattokinase

Aspirin

Melatonin

Magnesium

Methylene blue

Sunlight and Photobiomodulation

Resveratrol

Probiotics/Prebiotics/Adjunctive/Second-Line Therapies

(Listed in order of importance)

Vitamin D (with Vitamin K2)

N-acetyl cysteine

Cardio Miracle™ and L-arginine/L-citrulline supplements

Omega-3 fatty acids

Sildenafil (with or without L-arginine- L-citrulline)

Nigella sativa

Vitamin C

Spermidine

Non-invasive brain stimulation

Intravenous Vitamin C

Behavioral modification, relaxation therapy, mindfulness therapy, and psychological support

Third Line Therapies

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Low Magnitude Mechanical Stimulation 

“Mitochondrial energy optimizer” 

Hydroxychloroquine 

Low-dose corticosteroid 

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Wow - that's a great and comprehensive list. :)

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Jul 23, 2023Liked by Ivan M. Paton

Thank you very much for this protocol for detoxing vaccine injured. I am one of those people. However I became ill with the exact same symptoms as the vaccine injured after having chemotherapy for breast cancer. It has been 6 years now. I have been to my GP on numerous occasions, sent to specialists, been rushed to A&E, however all claim I have stress, depression, anxiety. Although some of the symptoms are physical, I get completely ignored when I mention these. What ever was done to me was a crime. I cannot walk, I have infected skin, sores all over my body, breathing issues, cysts on my liver, hatius hernia, deep thrombosis, palpitations, stage two blood pressure, lumps under my skin, swollen abdomen, swollen hands with large swollen swellings under skin on palms of hands, bright red burning in hands and feet, tinnitus, ear infections, bursitis in feet, also red raw and feel on fire, vibration like shaking all the way through my body.

These are just some of my symptoms. I get such bad brain fog I burn out just laughing, my life is miserable & someone did this to me. I am fighting GP after GP to get help or some acknowledgement. The more I try the more they gaslight me. It's been horrendous and I'm so ill I now don't go. I can't work and suffer in silence. With no money what chance does someone like me stand. There must be Millons of me out there.

I feel so angry, so cheated and so scared. I am not scared of dieing, I am scared of leaving my family in this world where I know they want them dead. I would never have dreamed this could be happening to us all. I want to fight back, but I'm so weak, I am not prepared and I just want revenge. But God is the one I am praying will take revenge on these monsters. The revenge is not myn to take.

I just want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for being here. For researching and showing the world what is happening. Ivan publications are some of the best I've read. Let's hope these publications continue to wake people up. Thank you again your all amazing. God bless always.

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Hello Nicola,

Thank you for sharing your story and pain with us here today.

Your circumstances absolutely breaks my heart for you.

And it is particularly distressful for me too. I have read a lot about chemo in recent years and realized it robbed my family of 3 beautiful and important and amazing women. I lost my favorite aunt, who helped raise me, who went on chemo at the age of 52 and was dead 18months later. And then my better half here in Thailand lost both her grandmothers, one just as we started dating, t the ages of 58 and 60, inside of 12 months of going on chemo.

I have to admit your message made me cry.

I am sitting here with tears still streaming down my face as I write to you.

I would like to ask you have you done any fasting during this attempt to recover your health? If you don't know much about it please research it.

The most effective way to help the body to heal itself is fasting - and the best way to fast is by using a juicer and having plenty of vegetable juices.

And the longer you can fast the better.

Meaning the more days the better. And you can repeat them often.

When we fast the body goes into a process of autophagy - which is literally the tearing down of all diseased and damaged cells and tissues throughout the body and the rebuilding of it. This is done because the body needs protein and so in its desire for this it strips out and rebuilds. My mum had a fabulous library when I was a kid and from that I read Paavo Airola's books-a very famous Swiss doctor who used fasting to heal his patient. Google him and read up if you don't know him.

Intermittent fasting also supports this process.

Do you know about this? It i limiting your food intake to a 6-8 hour window each day. So for example eating lunch and dinner but skipping breakfast. Or eating breakfast and lunch and skipping dinner.

I want to also thank you for your comment "Ivan's publications are some of the best I've read." May I ask you why you think so? Feedback is always gratefully received.

My best to you,

Ivan

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Nicola, I tried to ask around different other Substacks, this person wrote back: (I hope it is helpful)

" Please encourage this person to get away from as many sources of Electro-magnetic Radiation as she can. All those symptoms are identical to those listed for microwave exposure.

Switch off all wifi equipment. Hard wire all communications. Ground by walking barefoot on grass or the beach. "

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Oh My Lord, Nicola, I am so sad and sorry for your situation.

Please don't stop talking about your situation to anyone who will listen. Finally, we are allow to talk openly about it, without getting censored.

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Would it be a good idea for you to write about what is going on near you in southeast Asia ? Since we don't know anything about that area, the people, foods, .....

Also, "we know who, the big Gs" are trying all they can to push China into start a WW3. That is quite important for the whole world.

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Thanks for the suggestion. Before Covid locked us down I had been thinking through some ideas for doing a channel on life in the country I live mainly focused on day to day life - but there's actually many, many that are doing stuff here, and all over Asia. If its day to day life it is not a problem. But regarding political insights here most writers stay away from it if they are living in the region, due to the sensitivity of the powers at the top, and the very real danger of being arrested.

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