Re: Dumbfuck in charge
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 1:49 pm
Immanuel, a pediatrician and a religious minister, has a history of making bizarre claims about medical topics and other issues. She has often claimed that gynecological problems like cysts and endometriosis are in fact caused by people having sex in their dreams with demons and witches.
She alleges alien DNA is currently used in medical treatments, and that scientists are cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious. And, despite appearing in Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress on Monday, she has said that the government is run in part not by humans but by “reptilians” and other aliens.
Immanuel responded in her own way, declaring that Jesus Christ would destroy Facebook’s servers if her videos weren’t restored to the platform.
In sermons posted on YouTube and articles on her website, Immanuel claims that medical issues like endometriosis, cysts, infertility, and impotence are caused by sex with “spirit husbands” and “spirit wives”—a phenomenon Immanuel describes essentially as witches and demons having sex with people in a dreamworld.
“They are responsible for serious gynecological problems,” Immanuel said. “We call them all kinds of names—endometriosis, we call them molar pregnancies, we call them fibroids, we call them cysts, but most of them are evil deposits from the spirit husband,” Immanuel said of the medical issues in a 2013 sermon. “They are responsible for miscarriages, impotence—men that can’t get it up.”
In her sermon, Immanuel offers a sort of demonology of “nephilim,” the biblical characters she claims exist as demonic spirits and lust after dream sex with humans, causing all matter of real health problems and financial ruin. Immanuel claims real-life ailments such as fibroid tumors and cysts stem from the demonic sperm after demon dream sex, an activity she claims affects “many women.”
“They turn into a woman and then they sleep with the man and collect his sperm,” Immanuel said in her sermon. “Then they turn into the man and they sleep with a man and deposit the sperm and reproduce more of themselves.”
According to Immanuel, people can tell if they have taken a demonic spirit husband or spirit wife if they have a sex dream about someone they know or a celebrity, wake up aroused, stop getting along with their real-world spouse, lose money, or generally experience any hardship.
In a 2015 sermon that laid out a supposed Illuminati plan hatched by “a witch” to destroy the world using abortion, gay marriage, and children’s toys, among other things, Immanuel claimed that DNA from space aliens is currently being used in medicine.
“They’re using all kinds of DNA, even alien DNA, to treat people,” Immanuel said.
Immanuel’s website offers a prayer to remove a generational curse originally received from an ancestor but transmitted, in Immanuel’s telling, through placenta. Immanuel claimed in another 2015 sermon posted that scientists had plans to install microchips in people, and develop a “vaccine” to make it impossible to become religious.
“They found the gene in somebody’s mind that makes you religious, so they can vaccinate against it,” Immanuel said.
In the sermon, Immanuel preserved special vitriol for the Magic 8-Ball, a toy that can be shaken up to “reveal” any answer. Immanuel claims the otherwise innocuous Magic 8-Ball was in fact a scheme to get children used to witchcraft.
“The 8-Ball was a psychic,” she said.
Immanuel has also used her pulpit to preach hatred of LGBT people. Shortly before the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, Immanuel warned her flock that gay marriage meant that “very soon people are going to be seeking to marry children” and accused gay Americans of practicing “homosexual terrorism.” In the same sermon, she praised a father’s decision to not love his transgender son after a gender transition.
“You know the crazy part?” Immanuel said. “The little girl demands he must love her anyway. Really? You will not get it from me, I’d be like ‘Little girl, when you come back to be a little girl again, but you talk—for now, I’m gone.’”
Immanuel has seized on her newfound celebrity, tweeting a video demanding that CNN hosts and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases chief Anthony Fauci give her jars of their urine so she can test if they’re secretly taking hydroxychloroquine even as they caution against its use.
“I double dog dare y’all give me a urine sample,” Immanuel tweeted in her challenge.
I literally typed 5 different responses to your post and deleted all of them.
I'd feel bad for them if they weren't out there painting anyone who doesn't share their world view as ignorant sheep who hate America. Like Lobster, they truly believe that they are receiving the "true" information and that any info gained through the regular media is fake. Unless of course it supports their world view; then they have no problem believing it.Grandma wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 5:59 pmI literally typed 5 different responses to your post and deleted all of them.
I decided it's probably best for me to say I sincerely feel bad for your cousin and her friends - expect there is really no need to feel bad for them.
Ignorance is bliss and they are probably happy people while here I am being an asshole who feels we live in an absolute shithole country full of shit people.
Awesome. That’s going on my FB feed...NiceDC wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 8:13 amAdd it to the list
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Ditto for me as well. Their biggest problem with all of this is not that the World's Most Powerful Man and his son have gone to bat for this woman, but that Twitter and Facebook are "censoring" her story. In their minds "get me the information and let me decide. I don't need the government to tell me what's right and what's wrong."
Agreed. While there may be specific scenarios where hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin and zinc are effective in reducing the severity of COVID, there are so many conflicting studies out there that it has become very difficult for the FDA to approve it's usage. And the general ignorance of our nation leads to the inevitable thought process of "well if it reduced the mortality rate of certain high risk patients who received a carefully monitored amount of these drugs very early on after contracting COVID then I should talk my doctor into prescribing it is a preventative measure."chiknbut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:26 amDitto for me as well. Their biggest problem with all of this is not that the World's Most Powerful Man and his son have gone to bat for this woman, but that Twitter and Facebook are "censoring" her story. In their minds "get me the information and let me decide. I don't need the government to tell me what's right and what's wrong."
All well and good. Except 80 percent of the rest of their feed are people claiming "I knew it, hydroxy was the cure all along and big pharma, dems, Fauci, Gates, etc. have kept it from us because they don't want Trump to win."
One person went as far as to call Fauci and Bill Gates (not sure why) murderers.
I have a dear friend who works in the Pharm industry, specifically on the front line of finding a cure and/or getting people off respirators. She had a great response when we discussed the President bringing up Hydroxychloroquine as a potential cure for Covid-19.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 10:10 amAgreed. While there may be specific scenarios where hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin and zinc are effective in reducing the severity of COVID, there are so many conflicting studies out there that it has become very difficult for the FDA to approve it's usage. And the general ignorance of our nation leads to the inevitable thought process of "well if it reduced the mortality rate of certain high risk patients who received a carefully monitored amount of these drugs very early on after contracting COVID then I should talk my doctor into prescribing it is a preventative measure."chiknbut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:26 amDitto for me as well. Their biggest problem with all of this is not that the World's Most Powerful Man and his son have gone to bat for this woman, but that Twitter and Facebook are "censoring" her story. In their minds "get me the information and let me decide. I don't need the government to tell me what's right and what's wrong."
All well and good. Except 80 percent of the rest of their feed are people claiming "I knew it, hydroxy was the cure all along and big pharma, dems, Fauci, Gates, etc. have kept it from us because they don't want Trump to win."
One person went as far as to call Fauci and Bill Gates (not sure why) murderers.
There is enough medical data out there that supports that these drugs are effective in certain situations but enough data out there that makes it clear that there are also other situations where it can increase the risk of death or serious complications.
Glad I dont work for the FDA.
You mean more than the 150k?chiknbut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 10:40 amI have a dear friend who works in the Pharm industry, specifically on the front line of finding a cure and/or getting people off respirators. She had a great response when we discussed the President bringing up Hydroxychloroquine as a potential cure for Covid-19.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 10:10 amAgreed. While there may be specific scenarios where hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin and zinc are effective in reducing the severity of COVID, there are so many conflicting studies out there that it has become very difficult for the FDA to approve it's usage. And the general ignorance of our nation leads to the inevitable thought process of "well if it reduced the mortality rate of certain high risk patients who received a carefully monitored amount of these drugs very early on after contracting COVID then I should talk my doctor into prescribing it is a preventative measure."chiknbut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:26 am
Ditto for me as well. Their biggest problem with all of this is not that the World's Most Powerful Man and his son have gone to bat for this woman, but that Twitter and Facebook are "censoring" her story. In their minds "get me the information and let me decide. I don't need the government to tell me what's right and what's wrong."
All well and good. Except 80 percent of the rest of their feed are people claiming "I knew it, hydroxy was the cure all along and big pharma, dems, Fauci, Gates, etc. have kept it from us because they don't want Trump to win."
One person went as far as to call Fauci and Bill Gates (not sure why) murderers.
There is enough medical data out there that supports that these drugs are effective in certain situations but enough data out there that makes it clear that there are also other situations where it can increase the risk of death or serious complications.
Glad I dont work for the FDA.
"This stupid mother-fucker is going to get people killed."
mich needed to go golfing.
Nah, they left the house without a mask.