COVID-19 and Beyond: As Foretold by H. G. Wells in 1933

By Ehud Would

As much as has been written on the Wuhan Flu by now you may think there’s little left to say on the subject. But tarry with me a bit. You may be surprised.

For several reasons the global quarantine underway brings to mind “the Wandering Sickness” forecast in H. G. Wells’ 1933 Futurist prophecy, The Shape of Things To Come; which was adapted to film by Wells himself in ‘36 under the abbreviated title, Things To Come.

Now, before the reader dismisses it wholly as a work of fiction and coincidence, know that Wells himself describes it as the clairvoyant vision received by his fellow Technocrat, and eminent League of Nations diplomat, Dr. Phillip Raven. Not only did Wells and world leaders deem this prophecy true, but as a blueprint to be actively pursued. read more

Preventing and Curing COVID-19 With Items From The Grocery Store

Disclaimer:  I’m not a doctor and this is not medical advice.  If you’re diabetic, currently taking an ACE inhibitor, or are on any drug where the following items are contraindicated, DO NOT use this protocol.

Prevention:

  1. 1,000 mg Vit C daily
  2. 2,000 IU Vit D3 daily
  3. 10 mg Zinc daily
  4. 200 mg Magnesium daily
  5. 3 mg Melatonin daily, before bed
  6. 4 oz Tonic Water with real Quinine daily

If you have COVID-19:

  1. 12,000 mg Vit C daily (take to bowel tolerance)
  2. 6,000 IU Vit D3 daily
  3. 100 mg Zinc daily
  4. 200 mg Magnesium daily (no change)
  5. 15 mg Melatonin daily
  6. 1 liter Tonic Water with real Quinine daily

If you do not improve after 48 hours, seek medical help.

Notes:

  1. COVID-19 is real, but its danger is being greatly exaggerated and used as a pretext for all manner of evil: mandatory vaccines, a one-world digital currency, further socialization of medicine, destruction of small businesses in favor of multinational corporations, increase of the surveillance state, destruction of the right of assembly, destruction of churches, etc.  By offering a simple preventative and cure, it is my hope both to help people and to undercut the official narrative.
  1. Those with existing morbidities, especially ones impacting lung health, are the most at risk.
  1. The title is a bit click-baity, but the idea is to be able to prevent/cure COVID -19 with commonly available items in case you have no access to a health-food store or prescriptions. If available, I would recommend avoiding grocery store vitamins, instead favoring decent brands like NOW Foods, Solaray, Carlson Labs, Nature’s Way, etc.
  1. Avoid multivitamins like the plague. For minerals like zinc and magnesium, buy the most absorbable forms you can.  Avoid inorganic forms like oxides and sulphates.  Instead, use the organic/chelated forms like orotate, gluconate, citrate, acetate, or picolinate.
  1. The best forms of Vit C, in decreasing order, are: intravenous Vit C, liposomal, sodium ascorbate powder, and pill forms with added rose hips/citrus bioflavonoids.  The best Vit D is what your body makes when exposed to sunlight.  For supplementing, take the D3 form and, if you can, co-supplement with Vit K2 in the MK7 form.  The recommended dosage of K2 is 100 micrograms per 1000 IU of D3.
  1. Unless otherwise noted, all dosing should be spread out as much as possible. Your body needs to be fed little doses throughout the day rather than just taking one big dose.  This is especially true for Vit C and D3.  Since Melatonin makes you sleepy, I recommend taking it only right before sleep.
  1. The main idea here is to boost and regulate your immune system, reduce inflammation, lessen sepsis, and fight free radical damage with antioxidants.
  1. The only specific anti-viral is the tonic water, which contains quinine. Unfortunately, it contains very little quinine (about 80 mg per liter), so this is more about reducing viral-loading that fully eliminating it.  If you can obtain a more potent dosage, do so, but the idea of this post was for readily-available items, and tonic water is readily available.  Try to find an unsweetened brand if possible.  If not, tonic water generally has about 1/4 the sweetener of most soft drinks, so at the recommended doses the amount of sweetener intake is not extreme.
  1. COVID-19 interrupts the oxygen-carrying mechanism of red blood cells, and in the process also creates a destructive free radical. It is thought that quinine, hydroxychloroquine, and chloroquine, all members of a common family of anti-malaria drugs, can keep this from happening by binding to the virus.  While hypoxia is noted, ventilator use often does more harm than good.
  1. The parasiticide Ivermectin has shown great ability to kill COVID-19 in vitro. This is commonly available without a prescription in agricultural stores and is used for the treatment of parasites in horses, cattle, pigs, etc.  It is sold at Tractor Supply, for example.  It is approved for human use as Mectizan or Stromectol.  Take only a single dose at the onset of symptoms.  Dosage is 0.1 mg per pound of body weight.  For example, if you weigh 160 pounds, then take 16 mg.
  1. COVID-19 most often kills by means of a cytokine storm. This is an overreaction of the body’s immune system.  Melatonin and D3 are immune system regulators that prevent this.  A cytokine storm is often noted when you get better (as your immune system fights), then get much worse (as your immune system overreacts).  In severe cases, you can take fish oil supplements (which contain eicosapentaenoic acid) as an immunosuppressant to calm the cytokine storm.  If available, the rheumatoid arthritis drug Kineret (generic: Anakinra) works well.
  1. It is my experience that most folks can’t handle too many options or too much data, but if you are up to it, I would recommend adding to your COVID-19 arsenal by also supplementing with selenium, thiamin (Vit B1), and quercetin (preferably with bromelain). Use the recommended dosages on the bottles.

For further study:

http://web.archive.org/web/20200405061401/https://medium.com/@agaiziunas/covid-19-had-us-all-fooled-but-now-we-might-have-finally-found-its-secret-91182386efcb

https://nypost.com/2020/04/06/nyc-doctor-says-coronavirus-ventilator-settings-are-too-high/ read more

Joel McDurmon’s Bizarre Take on Arabic Enslavement of Africans

By Davis Carlton

Joel McDurmon has taken umbrage at Larry Elder’s comments about the way that slavery is taught as a component of black history. Larry Elder complains that the role of Arabic Muslim slave trading is often ignored in the discussion of slavery during “Black History Month.” Elder is an articulate and intelligent black man who simply points out the oft-ignored reality of Arabic Muslim enslavement of black Africans to put slavery as it was practiced in America into some historical context. One would think that Elder’s comments would be pretty non-controversial. Even mainstream leftists could feign at least token appreciation for Elder’s point without surrendering their disapproval of white America over the question of slavery. But Joel McDurmon is no mainstream leftist. Joel’s anarcho-Marxist tendencies won’t allow him to pass up the opportunity to virtue signal against the “racism” of American slavery in comparison to the rest of the world. read more

The Whimper of the Sheltered Saxon


(With apologies to Rudyard Kipling.)

The virus was not in their blood,
It came to America very late,
With fear and panic that was no good,
When the Saxon sheltered in place.

They were all easily moved,
They were impatient – unwilling to wait,
And didn’t care if it could be proved,
When the Saxon sheltered in place.

Their credulity high and suspicions low,
With glazed eyes and resigned to their fate,
There was neither sign nor show
When the Saxon sheltered in place.

The media preached it to the crowd.
It was taught by the State.
The pundits all spoke it aloud.
When the Saxon the sheltered in place. read more

Some Random Kinist Thoughts on the Coronavirus Rodeo

By Colby Malsbury

Have you been able to make hide or hair out of the dizzying speed with which we have transformed from encroaching Fabian-style Socialism to the galloping-upon-the-ramparts Bolshevik variant within the past few weeks? If so, you’re a better man than me. As events have come upon us seemingly at random, I see no reason to adopt anything but a random structure to address the modern sheltered antiseptic mindset regarding the Black Plague – Current Year Edition:

We Warrant a Far Worse Judgment read more

The Compromise of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer Lectionary

By Davis Carlton

As a Christian father I want to impart a love of Scripture in my children. My children are currently young so most of their knowledge of the Bible comes from reading stories in Children’s Bibles or listening to the songs on Bible singalong CDs that inevitably drive parents crazy during long car rides. These certainly have their place but children also need to grow into a deeper appreciation for the Bible. To this end I’ve been using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer daily office lectionary as a jumping off point for regular Bible reading. I appreciate the elegance of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) in its incorporation of certain traditional prayers and Christian practices while also being firmly rooted in sound theology. read more

Team Alienist Loses Its Collective Spit. I Personally Don’t Have a Problem With That.

By Colby Malsbury

In ancient Rome, the pagan festival of Lupercalia was held in the middle of February. Derived from an even older Greek festival that venerated wolves, it paid homage to Romulus and Remus, the mythological twins who founded the Roman kingdom after having suckled lupine teats during their formative years. The bacchanal has ever since been associated with lycanthropy, and to this day ultra-nerdy werewolf cultists celebrate it via furry cosplay.

This is the only logical explanation for the feral stupidity our enemies have seen fit to engage in, both without and within their camp, over this past month. I haven’t seen so much heresy, guttersniping, and feet entrenched firmly in mouths since the last international climate change conference. read more

The Fall of The Boy Scouts

By Ehud Would

It’s a sad and sordid story, the fall of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).

The Scouting movement was founded by Englishman Robert Baden-Powell in 1907. He described it as “Christianity applied”, a phrase later conspicuously reappropriated to  Theonomy. And Baden-Powell’s first Scouting Handbook stated uncannily, “No man is good unless he believes in God and obeys His laws.” Typical of our institutions, the Boy Scouts began as a self-consciously Christian enterprise. read more

All The Lonely People: The Modern “Death Positive” Movement Progresses as Whites Embrace The Abyss

By Davis Carlton

We live in depressing times. There can be little doubt that things are getting worse rather than better, the juvenile protestations of the #datpostmil crowd notwithstanding. Many on the Right acknowledge this without entirely understanding how we got here or what to do to fix the problem. Problems in contemporary Western society have become so numerous that the future prospects for the average Millennial are truly terrifying. The secular optimism that typified the decades following the Second World War and continued into the 1960s and 70s with promises of peace and universal brotherhood has disappeared among younger generations. read more

The Immanence of Biblical Nationalism, Part II – the Systematic Approach

By Bret McAtee

Read Part I here.

In the previous entry we took a look at the presence of nations in the Scripture. Methodologically speaking, we used a biblical-theological approach to consider the presence of nations in God’s plan as revealed in Scripture. In using a Biblical-theological approach we traced the theme of nations in the Scripture starting in Genesis and we allowed the Biblical text to reveal the growth of the theme of nations from an acorn in Genesis 10 to the full grown oak in Revelation 21 and 22. As a method, Biblical theology takes a theme and traces its progress and growth from seed form to full grown stratus. The Biblical-theological method can be used for any number of subjects from tracing the scarlet thread of redemption through the Scripture starting with Genesis 3:15 to tracing the theme of covenant or kingdom or the church or the tabernacle. When I think of this methodology I think of time-lapse photography. Time-lapse photography can take a large sequence of time and condense it so we can see the highlights of that time, editing out everything except the theme that the photographer is focusing on. read more