Thanks for your kind thoughts. He was our favourite uncle, my mum's younger brother. We all loved him. Meeting up and enjoying a family meal with him whenever we were in Cyprus was always one of the highlights of our holidays there. That and meeting up with the missus' cousin, who unfortunately was recently diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma. She's been thru the surgery, and is now undergoing radiotherapy, possibly to be followed by chemo. You know, all the harmless stuff that's bound to cure her.
So yeah, not the most auspicious circumstances in which to enjoy a holiday, but I'm more concerned about their families than any cloud hanging over our holiday. Then I hear news of the bombing back home. Trapper is (almost) welcome relief by comparison. He reminds me a lot of 461. They should get on like a house on fire. On second thoughts, maybe not. I hafta wonder, who would throw in the towel first in an argument between these two?
@ refreshed - What would I do if I was diagnosed with a Stage 4 glio? Let's take the prayer for granted. For starters, I would go into ketosis asap, then maintain it for at least 6 months if I survived that long - or longer if necessary. Then I would find a qualified altmed for a 2 wk course of IV Vit.C. If I can't find one, I'd megadose on oral L-Ascorbic Acid. That should buy me enough time to implement 2 or 3 major protocols. Subject to compatibility, these would include the Cellect-Budwig, Hoxton Therapy, and ionic cesium high ph protocols.
Then I would supplement with a diet of exclusively cancer-fighting foods, such as apricot pits, agaricus mushrooms (among others), and Essiac tea, etc. Then I would add a few sub-protocols, such as CBD oil, just to be on the safe side. While doing all this, I would review all 3 TTAC series, 3 or 4 of the main altmed cancer websites (esp. Cancer Tutor, MRA, and Chris Beat Cancer), and 2 of my favourite books on the subject: Outsmart Your Cancer (Pierce) and Cancer Research Secrets (Mumby). In particular, I would list all the cancer-fighting foods in the last-named book, and make sure all were included in my (ketogenic) diet.
Then I'd pray some more. And if by some minor miracle my life was spared a 'premature' exit, I would thank God for providing me with the natural resources to crush a disease that has hitherto defeated modern 'science' and 'medicine'. True, I may not know precisely which of the above 'did the trick', but if I've been cured, I won't care too much.
Then, once given the 'all-clear', I would go on the Protocel protocol for at least a year for a maintenance and mopping up operation. You don't wanna take any unnecessary risks with a glio coming back to bite your *$$ off. The brain is quite possibly the least capable organ in the body in terms of removing dead waste from the body, so you want to do it in a measured, calm way.
After a further all-clear a year later, I would thank and praise God again for His gift of life and the means to fight these otherwise 'incurable' dis-eases.
Does that help you?
Vekky, I have no fear of death per se. I just consider it my duty to protect those I love. It's one thing to have your life taken by an empire that sees your faith as a threat that must be 'neutralised'. It's quite a different matter to give it up cheaply to a bunch of hotheads we created and armed to the teeth, and who imagine they are serving Allah by killing as many of us as possible.
If they had a 'dirty bomb', do you think they would hesitate to use it for more than a microsecond? I would rather die trying to frustrate their plans than die a martyr's death. IS is a lie created largely by your own military-industrial complex, and I won't go silently into the night for the sake of a lie.