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Created by FormulaNova > 9 months ago, 16 Dec 2022
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psychojoe
WA, 2234 posts
16 Jan 2023 10:25AM
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Ooh. Not quite locked yet, and for the last word on the subject I say cooked liver is a great addition to almost any diet

IanR
NSW, 1324 posts
16 Jan 2023 3:05PM
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Great work Laurie
Topic still not locked
I really don't understand how you left it running so long especially after all the GAB links promoting far right conspiracy theories

You do realise that some of us have family members that have died of Covid

hitch_hiker
WA, 492 posts
16 Jan 2023 12:58PM
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And many more have died or been injured from the jab.
Call me a CT nutjob, or right wing - don't care.
Happy to be a pure blood.

Time to help family & friends who have seen the light and been affected by this ****e!

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
16 Jan 2023 4:11PM
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Awwww, you can't shut this thread down.
Now these people will be outdoors amongst us instead of inside all day posting on here.





In before the lock, what a waste of 22 pages on Seabreeze

airsail
QLD, 1563 posts
16 Jan 2023 6:40PM
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lotofwind said..
Awwww, you can't shut this thread down.
Now these people will be outdoors amongst us instead of inside all day posting on here.





In before the lock, what a waste of 22 pages on Seabreeze



I'm with you lotofwind, seems Seabreeze needs a thread for those who feel the need to vent. If this thread gets locked they will just invade another.
It's our choice whether to follow it, but with most of the nutters hidden it's a very provax thread.

myscreenname
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16 Jan 2023 4:50PM
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Time to help family & friends who have seen the light and been affected by this ****e!


What are you doing to help your family and friends who have seen the light, and what light did they see?

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
16 Jan 2023 8:09PM
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IanR said..
Great work Laurie
Topic still not locked
I really don't understand how you left it running so long especially after all the GAB links promoting far right conspiracy theories

You do realise that some of us have family members that have died of Covid


It is arguable that censorship is one of the main reasons why this whole debacle continued in the first place.

If the truth about early treatment was widely disseminated from the outset the death toll from the disease would have been substantially lower. To top it the emergency use authorisation for the experimental vaccine disaster would never have been approved. Which is precisely why the censorship took place.

hitch_hiker
WA, 492 posts
16 Jan 2023 5:30PM
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hitch_hiker said..
Time to help family & friends who have seen the light and been affected by this ****e!



What are you doing to help your family and friends who have seen the light, and what light did they see?


You haven't seen it so you wouldnt understand

You are pro-bitcoin & pro-gov under the same hat - the irony is spectacular

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
16 Jan 2023 8:38PM
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psychojoe said..
Ooh. Not quite locked yet, and for the last word on the subject I say cooked liver is a great addition to almost any diet


Nah. Kidneys are just as full of iron and phosphorus but come with more flavour.
Steak, kidney, mushroom and stout pie is a great cold weather meal.

psychojoe
WA, 2234 posts
16 Jan 2023 7:59PM
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Mr Milk said..

psychojoe said..
Ooh. Not quite locked yet, and for the last word on the subject I say cooked liver is a great addition to almost any diet



Nah. Kidneys are just as full of iron and phosphorus but come with more flavour.
Steak, kidney, mushroom and stout pie is a great cold weather meal.


I tend to tar all organ meats with the same brush, I know they're the healthiest but I just don't

IanR
NSW, 1324 posts
16 Jan 2023 11:11PM
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It is arguable that censorship is one of the main reasons why this whole debacle continued in the first place.

If the truth about early treatment was widely disseminated from the outset the death toll from the disease would have been substantially lower. To top it the emergency use authorisation for the experimental vaccine disaster would never have been approved. Which is precisely why the censorship took place.


Actually No Yarpie

It was because of misinformation that my relative died.
He put all his faith in ivermectin.
He felt could not afford the Vaccine in RSA.
He believed people like you that promote Anti Parasitics as a cure with no reasonable proof.

He died a lonely miserable death in a corridor of D.P. Marais Hospital in Muizenberg. Begging for the vaccine

His wife is still blaming herself for not making him get vaccinated.

Everyone else in the family are now all fully vaccinated. No side effects

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
16 Jan 2023 11:16PM
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psychojoe said..

Mr Milk said..


psychojoe said..
Ooh. Not quite locked yet, and for the last word on the subject I say cooked liver is a great addition to almost any diet




Nah. Kidneys are just as full of iron and phosphorus but come with more flavour.
Steak, kidney, mushroom and stout pie is a great cold weather meal.



I tend to tar all organ meats with the same brush, I know they're the healthiest but I just don't


That's complete tripe. Also 22 pages of it.
You used to be able to buy organs from the local butchers. The dog used to get fed sheeps hearts mixed with a bit of rice. These days if you wanted to do that you'd probably have to go to an up market butchery.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
17 Jan 2023 4:58AM
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IanR said..

japie said..

It is arguable that censorship is one of the main reasons why this whole debacle continued in the first place.

If the truth about early treatment was widely disseminated from the outset the death toll from the disease would have been substantially lower. To top it the emergency use authorisation for the experimental vaccine disaster would never have been approved. Which is precisely why the censorship took place.



Actually No Yarpie

It was because of misinformation that my relative died.
He put all his faith in ivermectin.
He felt could not afford the Vaccine in RSA.
He believed people like you that promote Anti Parasitics as a cure with no reasonable proof.

He died a lonely miserable death in a corridor of D.P. Marais Hospital in Muizenberg. Begging for the vaccine

His wife is still blaming herself for not making him get vaccinated.

Everyone else in the family are now all fully vaccinated. No side effects


Really?

Then why did DARPA conclude at the end of 2016 that both ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine should be used in the event of the coronavirus pandemic?

Information which was disseminated amongst the health agencies in the United States, including the CDC.

myscreenname
2283 posts
17 Jan 2023 5:47AM
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ok
NSW, 1089 posts
17 Jan 2023 9:11AM
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IanR said..

japie said..

It is arguable that censorship is one of the main reasons why this whole debacle continued in the first place.

If the truth about early treatment was widely disseminated from the outset the death toll from the disease would have been substantially lower. To top it the emergency use authorisation for the experimental vaccine disaster would never have been approved. Which is precisely why the censorship took place.



Actually No Yarpie

It was because of misinformation that my relative died.
He put all his faith in ivermectin.
He felt could not afford the Vaccine in RSA.
He believed people like you that promote Anti Parasitics as a cure with no reasonable proof.

He died a lonely miserable death in a corridor of D.P. Marais Hospital in Muizenberg. Begging for the vaccine

His wife is still blaming herself for not making him get vaccinated.

Everyone else in the family are now all fully vaccinated. No side effects


Prior to covid did he take his health seriously? Because if he didn't a vaccine isn't instant health. It's all diet and exercise
Not vaccines.

hitch_hiker
WA, 492 posts
17 Jan 2023 7:29AM
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IanR said..

japie said..

It is arguable that censorship is one of the main reasons why this whole debacle continued in the first place.

If the truth about early treatment was widely disseminated from the outset the death toll from the disease would have been substantially lower. To top it the emergency use authorisation for the experimental vaccine disaster would never have been approved. Which is precisely why the censorship took place.



Actually No Yarpie

It was because of misinformation that my relative died.
He put all his faith in ivermectin.
He felt could not afford the Vaccine in RSA.
He believed people like you that promote Anti Parasitics as a cure with no reasonable proof.

He died a lonely miserable death in a corridor of D.P. Marais Hospital in Muizenberg. Begging for the vaccine

His wife is still blaming herself for not making him get vaccinated.

Everyone else in the family are now all fully vaccinated. No side effects

Sorry but Ivermectin didn't kill him.
We've been using for decades for all sorts of things and never have I seen any side effects let alone death.



You have been lied too.

hitch_hiker
WA, 492 posts
17 Jan 2023 7:30AM
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hitch_hiker
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17 Jan 2023 7:31AM
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FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
17 Jan 2023 11:28AM
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Sorry but Ivermectin didn't kill him.
We've been using for decades for all sorts of things and never have I seen any side effects let alone death.
You have been lied too.


Thanks for proving once again that the problem with CT nuts is not the world, it's their terrible comprehension skills!

(and spelling "too")

IanR
NSW, 1324 posts
17 Jan 2023 2:42PM
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hitch_hiker
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17 Jan 2023 12:12PM
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myscreenname
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17 Jan 2023 1:47PM
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Sorry but Ivermectin didn't kill him.
We've been using for decades for all sorts of things and never have I seen any side effects let alone death.

You have been lied too.

Ivermectin is a medication that is used to treat a variety of parasitic infections. The most common side effects of ivermectin include:

Headache
Dizziness
Nausea
Stomach pain
Diarrhea
Fatigue
Less common side effects include:

allergic reactions such as hives, rash, itching, and difficulty breathing
muscle and joint pain
fever
chest pain
shortness of breath
If you experience any serious side effects, such as difficulty breathing, chest pain or signs of allergic reaction, seek medical attention immediately.

It is important to note that this is not a complete list of all possible side effects, and others may occur.

hitch_hiker
WA, 492 posts
17 Jan 2023 2:12PM
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myscreenname said..

hitch_hiker said..
Sorry but Ivermectin didn't kill him.
We've been using for decades for all sorts of things and never have I seen any side effects let alone death.

You have been lied too.


Ivermectin is a medication that is used to treat a variety of parasitic infections. The most common side effects of ivermectin include:

Headache
Dizziness
Nausea
Stomach pain
Diarrhea
Fatigue
Less common side effects include:

allergic reactions such as hives, rash, itching, and difficulty breathing
muscle and joint pain
fever
chest pain
shortness of breath
If you experience any serious side effects, such as difficulty breathing, chest pain or signs of allergic reaction, seek medical attention immediately.

It is important to note that this is not a complete list of all possible side effects, and others may occur.


so you a doctor now - probably about as knowledgeable as all those pushing the agenda

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
17 Jan 2023 2:23PM
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hitch_hiker said..
Sorry but Ivermectin didn't kill him.
We've been using for decades for all sorts of things and never have I seen any side effects let alone death.

You have been lied too.

Ivermectin is a medication that is used to treat a variety of parasitic infections. The most common side effects of ivermectin include:

Headache
Dizziness
Nausea
Stomach pain
Diarrhea
Fatigue
Less common side effects include:

allergic reactions such as hives, rash, itching, and difficulty breathing
muscle and joint pain
fever
chest pain
shortness of breath
If you experience any serious side effects, such as difficulty breathing, chest pain or signs of allergic reaction, seek medical attention immediately.

It is important to note that this is not a complete list of all possible side effects, and others may occur.


Ivermectin itself is fine. I have taken it. My dog even took it. Regularly.

Someone says that their relative believed that Ivermectin was going to save them and at the cost of getting vaccinated or other treatment, and then died. The Ivermectin didn't kill them, it was the mistaken belief that something else would save them and ignored the thing that was actually saving people.

So in essence, conspiracy nuts are killing people.

I think we even went through the examination of ivermectin here and it seemed that it worked in test tubes at a dose far greater than ordinarily used, yet brain dead idiots seem to think that this is a success. The same level of acceptance does not apply to other medically recommended treatments because apparently the lizard people are coordinating it.

Carantoc
WA, 7186 posts
17 Jan 2023 2:36PM
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FormulaNova said..
I think we even went through the examination of ivermectin here and it seemed that it worked in test tubes at a dose far greater than ordinarily used...


Good that they tested it.

Pity they couldn't have tested the vax at the same time.

myscreenname
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17 Jan 2023 2:49PM
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so you a doctor now - probably about as knowledgeable as all those pushing the agenda

No, I just copied and pasted it from my new favourite tool, I guess ChatGPT is biased against you also

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
17 Jan 2023 6:16PM
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Can you ask your new friend ChatGPT how to get this thread back to talking about liver, its uses and abuses and the best recipes to get vegetarians to accept it.

myscreenname
2283 posts
17 Jan 2023 3:22PM
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To get a forum thread about liver, its uses and abuses, back on topic and focused on discussing the best recipes to get vegetarians to accept it, you could do the following:

Clearly state the main topic of the thread in the title and the first post, so that people know what the thread is about.

If any discussions or posts deviate from the main topic, politely redirect them back to the main topic and remind them of the purpose of the thread.

Encourage users to share their favorite liver recipes and tips for making liver more appealing to vegetarians.

Moderators can also intervene if there are any discussions which are not relevant and move the discussion back to the main topic.

You can also stick the thread to the top of the forum, so that it's easy to find and continues to be active.

Encourage participation by asking questions, posting polls, and providing information on the health benefits of liver for vegetarians

myscreenname
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17 Jan 2023 3:29PM
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ChatGPT Question...
List 5 recipes for making liver more appealing to vegetarians.

Liver and Onion Pate: This recipe involves blending cooked liver, saut?ed onions, butter, and heavy cream to create a smooth and creamy pate. It can be served with crackers or bread for a tasty appetizer.

Liver and Mushroom Stroganoff: This dish combines saut?ed liver and mushrooms in a creamy sauce made from sour cream, flour, and beef broth. It is typically served over egg noodles or rice.

Liver and Lentil Curry: This recipe combines cooked liver and lentils in a flavorful curry sauce made from ginger, garlic, cumin, and other spices. It can be served with rice or naan bread.

Liver and Vegetable Skewers: This dish involves marinating liver in a flavorful marinade of your choice (such as a blend of herbs and spices) and then skewering it with vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms. It can be grilled or broiled for a delicious and healthy meal.

Liver and Vegetable Frittata: This recipe involves saut?ing diced liver and vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and spinach in a skillet, and then adding beaten eggs and cheese to create a flavorful frittata. It can be served as a main course or as a side dish.

woko
NSW, 1759 posts
17 Jan 2023 7:48PM
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myscreenname said..

ChatGPT Question...
List 5 recipes for making liver more appealing to vegetarians.


Liver and Onion Pate: This recipe involves blending cooked liver, saut?ed onions, butter, and heavy cream to create a smooth and creamy pate. It can be served with crackers or bread for a tasty appetizer.

Liver and Mushroom Stroganoff: This dish combines saut?ed liver and mushrooms in a creamy sauce made from sour cream, flour, and beef broth. It is typically served over egg noodles or rice.

Liver and Lentil Curry: This recipe combines cooked liver and lentils in a flavorful curry sauce made from ginger, garlic, cumin, and other spices. It can be served with rice or naan bread.

Liver and Vegetable Skewers: This dish involves marinating liver in a flavorful marinade of your choice (such as a blend of herbs and spices) and then skewering it with vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms. It can be grilled or broiled for a delicious and healthy meal.

Liver and Vegetable Frittata: This recipe involves saut?ing diced liver and vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and spinach in a skillet, and then adding beaten eggs and cheese to create a flavorful frittata. It can be served as a main course or as a side dish.


My personal favourite is thinly sliced lamb liver lightly fried, ( if you dry it out it's terrible) served with simple browned onions and tomatoes, even better if fried with gelatine you saved from boiled down chicken feet or roo tail or the like



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