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Post by Michael on Oct 18, 2023 17:30:47 GMT
In his paper Autism by Design Miles asserts that pasta is a vegetable, it rankled me when I first read it and I re-read it again and it did the same, so please excuse my rant: I am not having it that pasta is a vegetable, it could, possibly, be a vegetable derived product but pasta in itself is not. You can't extend a definition to the base ingredient from which a thing is processed, otherwise cheese, butter and milk are both milk. What a ludicrous assertion and world that would be. Beyond that what next cakes are vegetables? This is playing the same word play that our mind-stirred autistic friends are playing. I can accept that my jeans are cotton and my mug is ceramic, but this is just missing a descriptor from the sentence i.e. made from. and even then ceramic is not clay and denim is not the cotton plant. I say "possibly" because I don't accept that even wheat grains are vegetables in the common usage of the term., for starters we wouldn't refer to things as fruit and vegetables if we thought that the term vegetable would adequately encompass all plant based food stuff. . It doesn't help 'sperging on a paper about autism (and I am not describing myself here - though it would be fair). Especially, since before I read that I was going to write a useful post challenging the notion that Miles never puts forward solutions. He does in this paper, it is avoid contaminant such as bad food and have a revolution before everyone is too autistic to rebel. Though, to be fair, that is not particularly stunning advice, but at least it is something and more than I am doing. Anyhoo, looks like this site will be without Miles as he seems to have given his underwhelming approval to the other place. Which, as I have said somewhere else is a really bad idea as it will take too much upkeep and will die, so any posting on there is really a waste of time.
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Post by erwin on Oct 18, 2023 21:47:43 GMT
In his paper Autism by Design Miles asserts that pasta is a vegetable, it rankled me when I first read it and I re-read it again and it did the same, so please excuse my rant: I am not having it that pasta is a vegetable, it could, possibly, be a vegetable derived product but pasta in itself is not. You can't extend a definition to the base ingredient from which a thing is processed, otherwise cheese, butter and milk are both milk. What a ludicrous assertion and world that would be. Beyond that what next cakes are vegetables? This is playing the same word play that our mind-stirred autistic friends are playing. I can accept that my jeans are cotton and my mug is ceramic, but this is just missing a descriptor from the sentence i.e. made from. and even then ceramic is not clay and denim is not the cotton plant. I say "possibly" because I don't accept that even wheat grains are vegetables in the common usage of the term., for starters we wouldn't refer to things as fruit and vegetables if we thought that the term vegetable would adequately encompass all plant based food stuff. . It doesn't help 'sperging on a paper about autism (and I am not describing myself here - though it would be fair). Especially, since before I read that I was going to write a useful post challenging the notion that Miles never puts forward solutions. He does in this paper, it is avoid contaminant such as bad food and have a revolution before everyone is too autistic to rebel. Though, to be fair, that is not particularly stunning advice, but at least it is something and more than I am doing. I'll try to keep the criticism of Miles his writings to a minimum here. You are right of course about the definitions. As for the autism subject. He writes as suspects: " fluoride consumption, aluminum contamination, mercury contamination, high-fructose corn syrup, vaccines and their adjuvants and contaminants, and now cellular radiation." I don't remember Miles touching on the Vitamin/Poison A controversy much or at all. It is not listed. Though liver damage trough the above does interact with it. Not sure how to express my thoughts on this properly; I would maybe prefer him to NOT touch that subject, and let others do that. Given these circumstances his health related writings are relatively simple and safe, though rather superficial. So maybe one day he will surprise me and actually link it all, with actual mechanisms of harm, I don't expect so, but we will see.
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Post by Michael on Oct 19, 2023 11:30:55 GMT
erwin and jroachgp Good points that I don't feel well versed enough to tackle. The only omission that I find interesting (because it is personal to me) is parental age, the link particularly to paternal age at conception increasing with the cut off for good outcomes seemingly being 35. If true that adds a whole other branch to the cock up or conspiracy issue and one that very few people (including Miles) are talking about. In fact, as much a douche as he is now, it is Jordan Peterson who has warned on getting your ducks in a row early in life to mitigate against this issue (though I am not sure whether that is specifically in regards to autism). Though paternal age of the Amish may well counter this? I have noticed Vitamin A coming up a few times now and I have put it on the back burner, but it looks like another important rabbit hole for me to investigate, though no science is a strong point of mine. In fact, all points are weak points of my distractible mind but science is a particular weakness. When you say Josh pushed him, what does that mean, and given Josh's current positions, should that raise a red flag? Though to be fair I wasn't critiquing Miles on autism and I intuited that what he says regarding healthy lifestyle and the impact of vaccines is generally accepted, especially around these parts and even amongst the likes of Bret CONOP Weinstein. It was just the pasta as a vegetable.... which thank you to erwin for noting and agreeing on.
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Post by Michael on Oct 20, 2023 11:04:41 GMT
jroachgp I think there are some studies looking at parental age, but as you have said previously it is nigh on impossible to isolate a single factor in such a multi-variant world with a long-term, ill defined, modern and difficult to measure and rapidly expanding condition. I am not sure who oGrant Genereux is but it doesn't look like Miles has every published on him.
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Post by erwin on Oct 24, 2023 17:51:45 GMT
I find Miles weak on biological sciences compared to his physical science work. He will sometimes bring in his own work to the field ("viroids can channel charge field!"). But it reads mostly as broad conjecture, like when he talks about the "hidden hierarchy". Not Much structure, not much proposal of mechanisms of action for phenomena. Not much reference to past structures and theories, or knowledge of current alternative science. I emailed him about autism and vitamin a, and Genereux. He replied "josh pushed him at cttf, I am aware of him". I don't hold it against him, he can't keep up on everything despite what some say or (want to) believe. And he would be the first to tell you he doesn't know everything. It's just when he is writing an article he speaks in a more generalist, confident, almost triumphalist tone. Shit I would too if I had already accomplished so much. I agree. Good to know Miles is at least aware of Grant's thesis. Miles his tone is sometimes a bit odd to a reader like me, what you said; triumphalist. But I imagine that has its use, if not for me then for other readers. Like, one can always read one of Miles his papers knowing it won't be fear porn and defeatist, leaving me with such passifying feelings. He is good at avoiding that. PS the Autism by Design paper has some very good parts as well. "Why create a nation of autistics? Because those who are autistic or semi-autistic will never revolt. The autistic often retain the ability to do menial or boring jobs, which is of course exactly what the governors want." "These people poisoning you have to be stopped one way or the other. It is a war, but only they are waging it right now." "They need you just dumbly looking at the TV screen, eating poisoned food, scarfing their drugs without question, and nodding your fat head. That is the goal.That is the future they have planned for you, and we know because it is already here."
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Post by Michael on Oct 25, 2023 13:11:07 GMT
erwin Goof pint, those three points Miles' raises are very important.
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Post by ska on Nov 10, 2023 1:07:20 GMT
Actually, it's already been brought out how that the CDC hid research, in about 2004, indicating a link between autism and vaccines.
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Post by erwin on Nov 10, 2023 19:12:03 GMT
Actually, it's already been brought out how that the CDC hid research, in about 2004, indicating a link between autism and vaccines. About CDC frauds. Early 2020 CDC flu and BS19 stats borrowed pneumonia for the bulk of published totals, as used in the scary headlines. But pneumonia can be bacterial for example, as opposed to their supposed viral causes. Then I noticed some other guy at Linkedin, who mentioned this was going on since 2014 already. Gone from Linkedin of course, but archived: web.archive.org/web/20200612090407/https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cdc-borrowing-pneumonia-deaths-from-flu-covid-19-james-lyons-weiler/"https://web.archive.org/web/20200612090407/https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cdc-borrowing-pneumonia-deaths-from-flu-covid-19-james-lyons-weiler/" "By not parsing out other causes of pneumonia, CDC has, for years, misled the public and the media with the term "Influenza Disease", causing everyone to believe "Influenza Disease" is influenza and not Influenza + Pneumonia from other causes"
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Post by Lamaton on Feb 2, 2024 8:27:56 GMT
Another terrible paper. What's next indeed: biscuits, bread and butter are vegetables too? Writing stuff like pasta is a vegetable is idiotic and even malicious.
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Post by Daniel Archer on Feb 14, 2024 6:42:12 GMT
Another terrible paper. What's next indeed: biscuits, bread and butter are vegetables too? Writing stuff like pasta is a vegetable is idiotic and even malicious. It is worse, pasta is seeds from vegetables, therebore also vegetable (if you want to get anal about it). The bottom line is that humans are not supposed to eat vegetables not seeds and by extension not pasta which is grain sludge, just like bread, food for slaves.
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Post by Lamaton on Feb 14, 2024 11:19:07 GMT
Another terrible paper. What's next indeed: biscuits, bread and butter are vegetables too? Writing stuff like pasta is a vegetable is idiotic and even malicious. It is worse, pasta is seeds from vegetables, therebore also vegetable (if you want to get anal about it). The bottom line is that humans are not supposed to eat vegetables not seeds and by extension not pasta which is grain sludge, just like bread, food for slaves. The bottom line is that anything refined or processed is worse. From processed meat, oils, to to refined, white sugar, white rice, refined carbohydrates including grains that have been processed or milled by removing one or more parts of the kernel; they are not whole grains.
Many people know that already, and don't need to read that paper "Don't Eat That!" by the mathis mileswmathis.com/lax.pdf except all the really unededucated, lazy sods out there, so not really the miles audience anyway. You just need to have a look at people who are regular consumers of that stuff to realize that cheap industrial bread, toasts, burgers, pizza dough are there to keep the commoners unhealthy, fat, dumb, weak and drowsy.
Yet in another paper (don't ask me which one, I don't keep track of all the many contradictions and inconsistencies in the papers, as that would be a full time job), the mathis definitely wrote something about feeling better after eating pizza: the mathis must know that carbs like pizza dough make you sleepy, and not "better".
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Post by Daniel Archer on Feb 15, 2024 6:49:34 GMT
mathis definitely wrote something about feeling better after eating pizza: the mathis must know that carbs like pizza dough make you sleepy, and not "better". Pizza has cheese and possible meat toppings, so that would be in the + column for a possibility to feel better after pizza. Also, it is a comfort food, so it has a psychological impact as well, stress releiving maybe...
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Post by lol on Feb 15, 2024 18:19:51 GMT
I posted on this forum before my finding that Vitamin A appears to be definitely an important nutrient, but also that it's easy to overdose on it, which I think can harm the liver. I think I heard that, without Vitamin A, the eyes cannot water for lubrication etc and similar things.
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Post by erwin on Feb 15, 2024 19:34:40 GMT
I posted on this forum before my finding that Vitamin A appears to be definitely an important nutrient, but also that it's easy to overdose on it, which I think can harm the liver. I think I heard that, without Vitamin A, the eyes cannot water for lubrication etc and similar things. Please link to your finding. A few people are doing their utmost to avoid Vitamin A and retinoids, for years. Grant for example. Me to some extent. His eyes and sight seem to be fine. Mine are fine too. No dry-ness. Want me to cry too? Dry eyes is one of the symptoms often seen after taking accutane acne drug, which is based on Retinoic-acid (the metabolite of Vitamin A). Thank god I have no first hand experience with that crap drug.
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Post by dentarthurdent on Feb 17, 2024 20:59:22 GMT
If pasta is a vegetable, milk is meat.
Pasta is made from grain - the seeds, not leaves or stalk.
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