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Repost from Linda Forsythe (C-VINE)
Emailed to me from a fellow C-VINE Member Family ~ Jeannie Nelson. 🥰
Love Your Father & Mother
Please share this.... I cried... I no longer have my Mother, but think of her more and more each day. I remember this conversation, although the issue might have been different... we will all be there one day... treasure your Mothers and Fathers and give them a hug from me!
Truth...
Last month my mother apologized to me for something she should have never felt sorry for.
It was a Tuesday — the kind of Tuesday where everything felt rushed. Work emails piling up. Kids’ homework spread across the table. Dinner burning a little in the oven.
Mom called twice. I hit “ignore” both times. I told myself: I’ll call her back later. Later is safer. Later is easier. Later doesn’t interrupt anything.
But later kept stretching.
When I finally called her that night, she answered on the first ring — like she’d been holding the phone in her hand.
“Oh hi, sweetheart! I didn’t want to bother you.” I sighed. I was tired. “What’s wrong, Mom?”
“Oh nothing… I just had trouble opening a jar. But I figured it out. Sorry for calling so much.”
Something in her voice made my chest tighten. “Why are you apologizing?” I asked.
She hesitated, and in a small, cracked voice she said: “Well… I just don’t want to be a burden. I know you have your own life, and I’m… I’m getting older.” She laughed a little — the kind of laugh people use when they’re trying not to cry. “I shouldn’t need help with silly things like jars.”
I froze. Every noise in the house disappeared. Her words felt like someone had dropped stones into my stomach. My mother — the woman who worked two jobs, who patched up my scraped knees, who stayed up all night when I was sick — felt guilty for needing help with a jar.
I grabbed my keys and said, “Mom, I’m coming over.” She panicked. “Oh no, Eric, don’t trouble yourself—” But I was already in the car.
When I walked into her kitchen, she was sitting at the table with that stubborn jar in front of her… and tears she had tried to hide.
“Mom,” I said gently, “you never bother me. Not once.” She wiped her eyes. “I just didn’t want to interrupt your busy life.”
That sentence broke me. Because somewhere between work schedules and bills and routines… I forgot that she once built her entire world around me.
I forgot that while my life grew louder, hers grew quieter. I forgot that time — the thing I never feel like I have enough of — is the thing she needs from me the most.
I opened the jar easily. We talked for an hour. Then two. Not about anything big — just memories, neighbors, the funny commercial she saw earlier.
But it felt like something inside both of us softened. Before I left, she hugged me, her hands shaking slightly. “Thank you for coming,” she whispered. “I miss you.”
That was the moment I decided: I will never make her apologize for aging again. Now I stop by every week — no occasion, no reason, no guilt. Sometimes with groceries. Sometimes with coffee. Sometimes just to sit at the table and listen.
And every time I leave, she stands at the door waving until I’m out of sight — the same way she did when I was seventeen and driving off to college.
Because no matter how old we get, to our parents… we’re still their whole world.
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Moral: Aging parents don’t want your money. They don’t want perfect gifts. They don’t want grand gestures. They just want you. Your time. Your presence. Your voice saying, “I’m here.”
Don’t wait. Don’t delay. Don’t store your love for later. Because one day… the jar will still be on the table, but the seat beside it will be empty. #spiritualgrow
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Emailed to me from a fellow C-VINE Member Family ~ Jeannie Nelson. 🥰
Love Your Father & Mother
Please share this.... I cried... I no longer have my Mother, but think of her more and more each day. I remember this conversation, although the issue might have been different... we will all be there one day... treasure your Mothers and Fathers and give them a hug from me!
Truth...
Last month my mother apologized to me for something she should have never felt sorry for.
It was a Tuesday — the kind of Tuesday where everything felt rushed. Work emails piling up. Kids’ homework spread across the table. Dinner burning a little in the oven.
Mom called twice. I hit “ignore” both times. I told myself: I’ll call her back later. Later is safer. Later is easier. Later doesn’t interrupt anything.
But later kept stretching.
When I finally called her that night, she answered on the first ring — like she’d been holding the phone in her hand.
“Oh hi, sweetheart! I didn’t want to bother you.” I sighed. I was tired. “What’s wrong, Mom?”
“Oh nothing… I just had trouble opening a jar. But I figured it out. Sorry for calling so much.”
Something in her voice made my chest tighten. “Why are you apologizing?” I asked.
She hesitated, and in a small, cracked voice she said: “Well… I just don’t want to be a burden. I know you have your own life, and I’m… I’m getting older.” She laughed a little — the kind of laugh people use when they’re trying not to cry. “I shouldn’t need help with silly things like jars.”
I froze. Every noise in the house disappeared. Her words felt like someone had dropped stones into my stomach. My mother — the woman who worked two jobs, who patched up my scraped knees, who stayed up all night when I was sick — felt guilty for needing help with a jar.
I grabbed my keys and said, “Mom, I’m coming over.” She panicked. “Oh no, Eric, don’t trouble yourself—” But I was already in the car.
When I walked into her kitchen, she was sitting at the table with that stubborn jar in front of her… and tears she had tried to hide.
“Mom,” I said gently, “you never bother me. Not once.” She wiped her eyes. “I just didn’t want to interrupt your busy life.”
That sentence broke me. Because somewhere between work schedules and bills and routines… I forgot that she once built her entire world around me.
I forgot that while my life grew louder, hers grew quieter. I forgot that time — the thing I never feel like I have enough of — is the thing she needs from me the most.
I opened the jar easily. We talked for an hour. Then two. Not about anything big — just memories, neighbors, the funny commercial she saw earlier.
But it felt like something inside both of us softened. Before I left, she hugged me, her hands shaking slightly. “Thank you for coming,” she whispered. “I miss you.”
That was the moment I decided: I will never make her apologize for aging again. Now I stop by every week — no occasion, no reason, no guilt. Sometimes with groceries. Sometimes with coffee. Sometimes just to sit at the table and listen.
And every time I leave, she stands at the door waving until I’m out of sight — the same way she did when I was seventeen and driving off to college.
Because no matter how old we get, to our parents… we’re still their whole world.
⸻ 💛
Moral: Aging parents don’t want your money. They don’t want perfect gifts. They don’t want grand gestures. They just want you. Your time. Your presence. Your voice saying, “I’m here.”
Don’t wait. Don’t delay. Don’t store your love for later. Because one day… the jar will still be on the table, but the seat beside it will be empty. #spiritualgrow
Repost from Linda Forsythe (C-VINE)
Dr. Makis' Happy Report on a Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Patient on an Off-label Treatment. Reposted from his Substack in his own words...
IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE, CBD Oil Testimonial - 82 year old TEXAS man with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Reports after 5 months - almost all metastases are resolved!!
William Makis
Dec 16
MY TAKE…
82 year old TEXAS man with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
In June 2025 he started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 1000mg/day
CBD Oil 100mg/day
Oncologist: Eligard 2 injections - March and July 2025
Results after 5 months:
Metastatic lymph nodes almost completely resolved
Rt upper paratracheal node 10mm (intense uptake) to 5mm (faint uptake)
Rt lower paratracheal node 12mm (intense uptake) to 6mm (faint uptake)
Lt perirenal lymph node 10mm (intense uptake) to 5mm (faint uptake).
Here we see synergy of Ivermectin + Fenbendazole + Hormone Therapy (Eligard)
END QUOTE
Send me an email requesting the menu/orderform for the India Pharmacy we trust. They will deliver to your door. They are accepting orders again because of good results.
ALSO, we have a few physicians who are donating their time to consult with cancer patients about off-label treatments and dosages. In addition, they are willing to consult with Oncologists and provide recent studies and results. Just ask!
LindaForsythe@proton.me
Dr. Makis' Happy Report on a Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Patient on an Off-label Treatment. Reposted from his Substack in his own words...
IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE, CBD Oil Testimonial - 82 year old TEXAS man with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Reports after 5 months - almost all metastases are resolved!!
William Makis
Dec 16
MY TAKE…
82 year old TEXAS man with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
In June 2025 he started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 1000mg/day
CBD Oil 100mg/day
Oncologist: Eligard 2 injections - March and July 2025
Results after 5 months:
Metastatic lymph nodes almost completely resolved
Rt upper paratracheal node 10mm (intense uptake) to 5mm (faint uptake)
Rt lower paratracheal node 12mm (intense uptake) to 6mm (faint uptake)
Lt perirenal lymph node 10mm (intense uptake) to 5mm (faint uptake).
Here we see synergy of Ivermectin + Fenbendazole + Hormone Therapy (Eligard)
END QUOTE
Send me an email requesting the menu/orderform for the India Pharmacy we trust. They will deliver to your door. They are accepting orders again because of good results.
ALSO, we have a few physicians who are donating their time to consult with cancer patients about off-label treatments and dosages. In addition, they are willing to consult with Oncologists and provide recent studies and results. Just ask!
LindaForsythe@proton.me
Repost from Linda Forsythe (C-VINE)
Dr. Makis provided an excellent, side by side comparison of the deadly State 4 Pancreatic cancer care before, and after Off-label treatments.
And this is after being on the Off-label treatments for only one month!
Here is what Dr. Makis said in his Substack...
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 54 year old man from FRANCE with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer to liver: on chemo tumors shrunk 17%, but after 1 month of IVM/FBZ+chemo, tumors shrunk up to 93%!!
William Makis
Dec 16
My Take…
This is an incredible story and soon you’ll see why:
54 year old man from FRANCE with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer to liver
June.19, 2025 to Aug.27, 2025: Cycles 1-5 of FOLFIRINOX, CT shows reduction in size of pancreatic and hepatic lesions not significant according to RECIST (-17%)
Late Sep.2025 starts Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day, Mebendazole 1500mg/day
Aug.27, 2025, to Oct.23, 2025: cycles 6-10 of FOLFIRINOX, CT shows:
Pancreatic cancer 32mm to 13mm (93.3% tumor volume shrinkage)
Liver Seg 7/8 58mm to 45mm (53.3% tumor volume shrinkage)
Liver Seg 7 18mm to 8mm (91.2% tumor volume shrinkage)
Lymph Node
Retroperitoneal 11mm to 7mm (74.2% tumor volume shrinkage)
CONCLUSION:
We rarely get the view of Chemo vs Ivermectin/Mebendazole + Chemo but here it is:
5 cycles of chemo alone = -17% (tumor shrinkage)
5 cycles of chemo + Ivermectin + Mebendazole = -93% pancreatic tumor, -53% and -91% liver metastases, -74% lymph node metastasis
This is just how much Ivermectin and Mebendazole enhance the effect of chemo.
This is why Oncologists often say they’ve never seen results like this!!
END QUOTE
Send me an email requesting the menu/orderform for the India Pharmacy we trust. They will deliver to your door. They are accepting orders again because of good results.
ALSO, we have a few physicians who are donating their time to consult with cancer patients about off-label treatments and dosages. In addition, they are willing to consult with Oncologists and provide recent studies and results. Just ask!
LindaForsythe@proton.me
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Dr. Makis provided an excellent, side by side comparison of the deadly State 4 Pancreatic cancer care before, and after Off-label treatments.
And this is after being on the Off-label treatments for only one month!
Here is what Dr. Makis said in his Substack...
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 54 year old man from FRANCE with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer to liver: on chemo tumors shrunk 17%, but after 1 month of IVM/FBZ+chemo, tumors shrunk up to 93%!!
William Makis
Dec 16
My Take…
This is an incredible story and soon you’ll see why:
54 year old man from FRANCE with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer to liver
June.19, 2025 to Aug.27, 2025: Cycles 1-5 of FOLFIRINOX, CT shows reduction in size of pancreatic and hepatic lesions not significant according to RECIST (-17%)
Late Sep.2025 starts Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day, Mebendazole 1500mg/day
Aug.27, 2025, to Oct.23, 2025: cycles 6-10 of FOLFIRINOX, CT shows:
Pancreatic cancer 32mm to 13mm (93.3% tumor volume shrinkage)
Liver Seg 7/8 58mm to 45mm (53.3% tumor volume shrinkage)
Liver Seg 7 18mm to 8mm (91.2% tumor volume shrinkage)
Lymph Node
Retroperitoneal 11mm to 7mm (74.2% tumor volume shrinkage)
CONCLUSION:
We rarely get the view of Chemo vs Ivermectin/Mebendazole + Chemo but here it is:
5 cycles of chemo alone = -17% (tumor shrinkage)
5 cycles of chemo + Ivermectin + Mebendazole = -93% pancreatic tumor, -53% and -91% liver metastases, -74% lymph node metastasis
This is just how much Ivermectin and Mebendazole enhance the effect of chemo.
This is why Oncologists often say they’ve never seen results like this!!
END QUOTE
Send me an email requesting the menu/orderform for the India Pharmacy we trust. They will deliver to your door. They are accepting orders again because of good results.
ALSO, we have a few physicians who are donating their time to consult with cancer patients about off-label treatments and dosages. In addition, they are willing to consult with Oncologists and provide recent studies and results. Just ask!
LindaForsythe@proton.me
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Here’s a business idea, sell small scale kits to build houses, roofs, garages and more … so men can train and build things correctly in small scale
Then we could actually build it in big version.
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Join us | @MyLordBebo
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A feel good story that’s warms the Heart… ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Elderly man Charlie Hicks ate his lunch and dinner at the Shrimp Basket in Pensacola, Florida, every day for 10 years.
When he suddenly stopped showing up, the chef went looking for him – ultimately saving his life. Then they got him a new apartment right across the street from the restaurant.
https://rumble.com/v72ywpg-feel-good-story-out-of-florida.html
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🇺🇸 Due to a mistake his wheel fell off, so the race was seemingly over.
But another pit team, from a rival team … saved him!
Honorable opponents … 🫡
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Repost from Linda Forsythe (C-VINE)
Yes, they tried to warn us. Scary how on target it was!
https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/status/2000693430104494225?t=nwNWVr_Nnv7Cp3NpcbS_iQ&s=19
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Yes, they tried to warn us. Scary how on target it was!
https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/status/2000693430104494225?t=nwNWVr_Nnv7Cp3NpcbS_iQ&s=19
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Zoe Weissman, Brown University Mass Shooter Survivor:
Q: Zoey, how are you doing?
Zoey: I have PTSD from the last mass shooting I survived. I’m incredibly angry this country allowed this to happen to me again.. the only thing that’d make me feel safer is stricter gun control.
https://rumble.com/v731vmc-zoe-weissman-i-have-ptsd-from-last-shooting-our-country-failed-is.html
📱 ReTWEET
📱 ReTRUTH
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President Trump comments on Rob Riener’s death — saying he suffered from Trump derangement syndrome
“He was known To have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump — May they rest in Peace.”
A. Too soon
B. Nah, justified statement
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This should be interesting…
Erika Kirk says she is meeting privately with Candace Owens today
I don’t care who does it, but I hope someone secretly records that conversation.
It all just feels so weird, inorganic…
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Hedgie on the AI Bubble
I think the AI bubble is going to pop, and when it does, it's going to be uglier than people expect. Forrester predicts a market correction in 2026, and honestly, I think they're being optimistic. The sector is spending $400 billion while only bringing in $60 billion in revenue. OpenAI alone is losing $12 billion per quarter. Meanwhile, 95% of organizations are getting zero return on their AI investments.
Three Warning Signs
Circular financing where major players invest in each other, creating the illusion of economic activity. Profitability timelines showing no path to breaking even. National security framing where AI companies embed in defense contracts, potentially setting up bailout requests.
My Take
Here's what worries me most. The dot-com bubble was funded with equity, which means when it popped, investors lost money but regular people's lives weren't destroyed. This time it's different because the AI boom is being funded with massive amounts of debt. Companies are borrowing hundreds of billions of dollars betting that AI will eventually make money, but there's no clear path to that happening.
Think about it this way: if you borrow money to start a business and it fails, you still owe that money. Now imagine that happening across an entire industry at once. Private-equity firms have loaned out $450 billion to tech companies, with another $800 billion coming. Life insurance companies have $1 trillion tied up in this. Banks have loaned billions to these private-equity firms. It's all connected. If AI companies can't pay back their loans, it doesn't just hurt them. It cascades through the entire financial system.
What makes this scarier is the consumer side is already breaking. Foreclosures are up 21%, car repos hit 3 million, 9 million people are missing student loan payments, and credit card delinquencies are at crisis levels in parts of the country. That's happening now, before any AI crash. Add a tech sector meltdown on top of that, and I think you get something closer to 2008 than a gentle correction. The electricity infrastructure can't even support the data centers they're planning to build, which means the timeline for revenue keeps getting pushed further out while debt payments come due right now. I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on this!
Hedgie
https://x.com/HedgieMarkets/status/2000572931425161222?s=20
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Repost from The Vigilant Fox 🦊
Government Officials From 4 States Unite to Call for Moratorium on mRNA Injections
A multi-state push for a moratorium on mRNA is now underway—ignited by elected leaders in Michigan, Minnesota, Idaho, and Washington.
https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/government-officials-from-4-states
Follow @VigilantFox 🦊
More Stories: VigilantFox.com
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Riiight... now that most of the world already took it, the damage is permanent, and they have enough data for the next manipulative social experiment.
Remember, never let a good crisis go to waste.
They gave us the poison. Now what will the antidote be AND will you trust it?
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