U.S. Senator John McCain has brain tumour

Curious Cdn

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Seeing that most of you, Wicked Zionist, are glad with the illness of this guy .. I realize he may be a good one, almost.

Muslims don't get brain tumors. They lack a prerequisite structure ...

Brother Bob died of a brain aneurysm. His brain literally exploded inside his skull. If that didn't kill him, maybe the next time the CIA attempted to assassinate him, they would have succeeded.

It's the heavy cell phone use ... (see Teddy Kennedy)

Brother Bob died of a brain aneurysm. His brain literally exploded inside his skull. If that didn't kill him, maybe the next time the CIA attempted to assassinate him, they would have succeeded.

It's the heavy cell phone use ... (see Teddy Kennedy)
 

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McCain is a tough cookie that served his nation admirably but he's also a rabid hawk short on diplomacy and long on confrontation, I wish him well in his cancer battle but not upset about a weakened dc hawk contingent.
 

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Some deserved..hawks don't understand compromise.
Remains to be seen if the choice of trump augments republican fortunes or not however if mccain had gained the whitehouse in 08 we'd not be discussing a cold war today: He cited an attempt to influence the French election and said Russia had “dismembered Ukraine, a sovereign nation” as reasons for viewing Putin as the greatest threat.
The fact that putin thwarted the u.s plan to disrupt by regime change his black sea fleet still haunts cia strategic gurus. McCain fails to mention his time in ukraine fueling revolt and the fact that crimea is russian and was russian for eons prior to 54, western hawks also fail to mention crimea voted to join russia. Democratic process like referendums are championed by the west if they serve their purpose however deemed illegal if not to their liking.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...n-is-bigger-threat-than-isis-john-mccain-says
 

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Brother Bob died of a brain aneurysm. His brain literally exploded inside his skull. If that didn't kill him, maybe the next time the CIA attempted to assassinate him, they would have succeeded.



Marley died on 11 May 1981 at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami (now University of Miami Hospital), aged 36. The spread of melanoma to his lungs and brain caused his death. His final words to his son Ziggy were "Money can't buy life.".


And i don't think he was on a CIA hit list. :roll:
 

Danbones

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Don't hold the ol' cell phone too close to organs you'd like to keep.
Big head or small head apparently.

Some of the comments on this thread about McCain have been downright vicious.

Is posting photos of john with terrorists who kill americans or discussing his role in leaving MIA's behind vicious?

Vietnam MIAs: Ghosts Return to Haunt McCain and the US Press

But Nixon and Kissinger had attached to the deal a codicil to the effect that the US Congress would have to approve the reparations – which the two knew was an impossibility in the political atmosphere of the time. Thus they effectively sealed the POWs fate. On signature of the 1973 treaty Hanoi released the names of 591 POWs scheduled to be returned.

At the time there was widespread consternation in the US – in the New York Times for example — at the unexpectedly low number. In fact, as top official in the US government knew, about 600 POWs were being held back, against delivery of the promised $3.25 billion.

All of this was suppressed by the Kerry-McCain committee, with the complicity of the US press, enamored of both McCain and Kerry.

https://www.counterpunch.org/2010/05/28/vietnam-mias-ghosts-return-to-haunt-mccain-and-the-us-press/
 

darkbeaver

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You say that about every illness. Got a light??

Something you should research is the botanical science lost to mankind since the times of the last great flood in addition you can also examine literally millions of stone remains of engineering far beyond what is possible today. If one were to set out to design a medicinal super plant one could do no better than to invent cannabis. It's the one and only reason it has been villified and denied to mankind by the bankers and thier hired scumbag politicians. Maybe when they come for your potatoes you will wake up and smell the bud.

Guess the most potent oil your lord Jesus Christ was annointed with. Smoking it is just one way to experiance its healing properties and you seem to think all users are down and out pot smoking loosers. You could not be more wrong in this respect MHZ.
 

Danbones

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Yup, what he said...^

The info isn't all lost...its still ingrained at the base of the english language.
beets (beats - heart)...hawthorn (heart thorn)...an apple a day will keep the doctor away (quercitin)...tURnip (UR) CAbbage (CAllanish CAin CAnaan)...etc

Of Cabbages and Celts

The word "cabbage" is an Anglicized form of the French caboche, meaning "head." It has been used, loosely, to refer to loose-heading (or even nonheading) forms of Brassica oleracea as well as to the modern hard-heading type classified as B. oleracea variety capitata.

The Celts of central and western Europe had much to do with the distribution and popularization of cabbage as a food plant. Although the evidence points to the eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor as the place of origin of the species, Celtic knowledge of it was so ancient as to have influenced the Latin name, Brassica (from the Celtic word bresic, meaning "cabbage").


Introduction of "cabbage" into Europe has been generally ascribed to the Romans, but it seems probable that the Celts introduced it even earlier. The Celts invaded Mediterranean lands repeatedly from about 600 B.C. to the beginning of the Christian Era, reaching into Asia Minor around 278 B.C. They also reached into the British Isles in the fourth century B.C. Shortly before the beginning of the Christian Era the Romans spread into northern Europe and into Britain.

In view of those movements, it is not surprising that the history of the development of the cabbagelike group of vegetables has been confused between the Mediterranean or Asia Minor, on the one hand, and northern and western Europe on the other.

Most of the European and Asiatic names for cabbage can be traced to one of three Celtic or part-Celtic root words. Kopf Kohl (German), cabus and caboche (French), cabbage (English), kappes, kraut, kapost (Tartar), kopi (Hindu), and others, all are related to the Celto-Slavic cap or kap, meaning "head." Kaulion (Greek), caulis (Latin), kale (Scottish), kaal (Norwegian), kohl (Swedish), col (Spanish), are related to the Celto-Germanic-Greek caul, meaning "stem."
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/archives/parsons/publications/vegetabletravelers/cabbage.html

Named after an ancient king named KA ( about 3200 BC...one of the early (KA)lts ) who's people gave us the alphabet too eventually.
 
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darkbeaver

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LOL
Yup, what he said...^

The info isn't all lost...its still ingrained at the base of the english language.
beets (beats)...hawthorn (heart thorn)...an apple a day will keep the doctor away (quercitin)...etc

Two years ago I threw all my heart attack/stent pills away, never swallowed one of them after researching thier efficacy which was virtually non existant and started on hawthorn next day, works good no side affects, grows in the front and back yard not ten feet off the steps.


Lost was not the best word, hidden would be more precise of course. Filthy rotten scumbag bankers and thier quackademic little gut sucking maggots.


I have sent McCains brain tumour a get well soon card.
 

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Yup, local medicine is the best.
Magnesium chloride which I mentioned on another thread which works for me says "SEA WATER" in the ingredients.
The other ingredient is distilled water.

Goes well with my AV...
:)
Go figure, eh?
 

darkbeaver

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I was down to the sea a few days ago to bask in the warm healing waters of the Nazi submarine infested Northumberland Ocean.

Don't believe the American Heart Assn. — butter, steak and coconut oil aren't likely to kill you


Last month, the American Heart Association once again went after butter, steak and especially coconut oil with this familiar warning: The saturated fats in these foods cause heart disease. The organization’s “presidential advisory” was a fresh look at the science and came in response to a growing number of researchers, including myself, who have poured over this same data in recent years and beg to differ. A rigorous review of the evidence shows that when it comes to heart attacks or mortality, saturated fats are not guilty.
To me, the AHA advisory released in June was mystifying. How could its scientists examine the same studies as I had, yet double down on an anti-saturated fat position? With a cardiologist, I went through the nuts and bolts of the AHA paper, and came to this conclusion: It was likely driven less by sound science than by longstanding bias, commercial interests and the AHA’s need to reaffirm nearly 70 years of its “heart healthy” advice.



 

Danbones

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Well, if you are feeling off, magnesium is responsible for over 300 bodily functions, one of the most important is it stops histamine intolerance which can lead to inflammation, cancer, heart disease, and mental instability...

The cellphones just rip up the DNA which then doesn't heal...

Gee, don't that sound like John mcCAin.

PS
Epsom salts ( magnesium chloride) are great and when mixed with water they don't contain u-boats, just u-boots
:)