Highway to Hell

G.I. Joe’s Address on State-Sponsored Terrorism:

“Listen up, team! Today, we’re tackling a threat that doesn’t wear a uniform or march under a single flag. It hides in the shadows, disguises itself as diplomacy, and strikes when we least expect it. I’m talking about state-sponsored terrorism—one of the most dangerous enemies freedom has ever faced.

You see, terrorism is already a cowardly act. It targets the innocent, spreads fear, and thrives on chaos. But when a government—an entity that’s supposed to protect its people and stand for justice—funds, trains, or harbors terrorists, it’s more than an act of aggression. It’s a betrayal of the very principles of sovereignty and peace.

State-sponsored terrorism isn’t just about bombs or attacks; it’s about manipulation. It’s about using fear as a weapon to destabilize other nations, to push agendas in the shadows while pretending to be an ally in the light. It’s a game where the stakes are lives, and the rules don’t exist.

Take a look at history. We’ve seen regimes funnel money and weapons to extremist groups, thinking they can control the chaos they create. But here’s the thing about playing with fire: it burns everyone, even the one holding the match. Terrorism doesn’t stay contained. It spreads. And the victims aren’t just soldiers on the battlefield—they’re families, communities, and entire nations.

So, what do we do about it? We fight, but not just with weapons. We fight with intelligence, with unity, and with unwavering resolve. We call out the sponsors of terror, no matter how powerful they think they are. We cut off their resources, expose their lies, and work with our allies to bring them to justice.

But this isn’t just a job for governments or armies—it’s a mission for every citizen of the free world. Stay informed. Speak out against injustice. Support the men and women who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. And most importantly, don’t let fear win. Terrorism thrives on fear, but courage—real, unshakable courage—is its greatest enemy.

We’ve faced enemies like Cobra, organizations built on greed and power, and we’ve seen how they crumble when good people stand together. State-sponsored terrorism is no different. It may wear a different mask, but it’s the same evil. And just like always, we’ll face it head-on, because that’s what we do.

Remember this: freedom isn’t free, but it’s worth fighting for. So stay sharp, stay strong, and stay united. Because as long as there’s a G.I. Joe, there’s hope for a world without terror.”

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The Truth About Dr McDreamy

Eustace Mullins’ book Murder by Injection: The Story of the Medical Conspiracy Against America contains several controversial and provocative quotes that reflect his deeply critical view of the medical establishment. Below are some of his most iconic quotes about doctors and the healthcare system from the book:

  1. “The medical monopoly, or medical trust, euphemistically called the American Medical Association, is not merely the meanest monopoly known to history, it is the most ruthless and the most deadly.”
  2. “Modern medicine is a negation of health. It isn’t organized to serve human health, but only itself, as an institution. It makes more people sick than it heals.”
  3. “The doctor begins to make a diagnosis by naming the disease. Once he has named it, he begins to feel he understands it, although he has not yet begun to understand it.”
  4. “The medical profession is not a calling, it is a racket, a means of making money by exploiting human suffering.”
  5. “Doctors are trained to treat symptoms, not to find the cause of disease. The system rewards them for prescribing drugs and performing surgeries, not for preventing illness or promoting true health.”
  6. “The medical establishment is a cartel, not a benevolent institution. It thrives on the perpetuation of disease, not its eradication.”
  7. “The physician’s real business is to make money, and to this end, he must keep the patient coming back for more treatment, not to cure him.”
  8. “The Rockefeller influence transformed medicine into a business, where the goal is not to heal, but to profit.”

Mullins’ critiques have been both influential and polarizing, appealing to those skeptical of institutionalized medicine while being dismissed by many as conspiracy theory. His views reflect a deep distrust of the medical-industrial complex, emphasizing his belief that the system prioritizes profit over genuine care.

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Healing Minds

“Healing Minds: Nelly and Joe’s Journey with Orthomolecular Health”

Nelly Furtado leaned over the counter in her sunlit kitchen, carefully measuring out powdered vitamin C into a glass of water. Across from her, Joe, a long-time family friend and health enthusiast, examined a bottle of niacin.

“I read about Dr. Abram Hoffer’s work,” Joe said, holding the bottle up to the light. “He believed that mental health could be transformed by nutrition—orthomolecular therapy, he called it. High doses of vitamins, amino acids, and minerals to balance the body and mind.”

Nelly nodded, stirring the vitamin C mixture. “It’s fascinating, isn’t it? The idea that something as simple as nutrients could help heal the mind. Especially in a world where so many rely solely on medication.”


A Personal Mission

Their shared interest wasn’t just academic. Both Nelly and Joe had seen loved ones struggle with mental health challenges. Joe’s brother had battled schizophrenia, and Nelly had watched friends and family grapple with anxiety and depression.

Dr. Abram Hoffer’s research had inspired them. His studies in the mid-20th century had shown that high doses of niacin, combined with other vitamins and a nutrient-rich diet, could help alleviate symptoms of schizophrenia and other mental illnesses.

“Niacin’s the star player,” Joe said, pouring a dose into a glass of water. “But you can’t forget the B-complex vitamins, omega-3s, and the minerals. It’s about the whole picture.”

“And no sugar,” Nelly added with a grin. “Dr. Hoffer was pretty clear about that.”


The Experiment

They decided to test the orthomolecular approach themselves, not as a cure-all but as a way to optimize their mental and physical health.

Each morning, they started with a regimen of vitamins:

  • Niacin to improve circulation and support brain function.
  • Vitamin C to reduce oxidative stress.
  • Magnesium to calm the nervous system.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids for brain health.

Joe also introduced adaptogenic herbs like ashwagandha and rhodiola to support stress resilience.

“Consistency is key,” Joe reminded Nelly as they logged their doses and noted any changes in mood, energy, or focus.


The Results

After a few weeks, they began to notice subtle but profound shifts.

“I feel…lighter,” Nelly said one afternoon. “Not just physically, but emotionally. It’s like my mind isn’t weighed down anymore.”

Joe nodded. “Same here. My focus is sharper, and I’ve been sleeping better. Even my anxiety feels more manageable.”

Encouraged, they began sharing their journey with others. Nelly used her platform to talk about the importance of nutrition for mental health, while Joe started a blog to document their experiences and share resources.


A Ripple Effect

Their efforts caught the attention of a local mental health clinic, which invited them to speak about orthomolecular therapy.

Standing before a room of clinicians and patients, Nelly shared her story. “This isn’t about replacing medication or traditional treatments,” she said. “It’s about complementing them—giving the body and mind the nutrients they need to heal.”

Joe added, “Dr. Hoffer believed in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. And that’s what this approach is about—restoring balance.”


A Shared Vision

As they left the clinic, Nelly turned to Joe. “Do you think Dr. Hoffer ever imagined his work would inspire people like us?”

Joe smiled. “Maybe. But I think he’d be more excited about how many lives it’s still touching.”

Together, they walked into the evening, their hearts full of hope. They knew the journey was just beginning, but they were ready to share the light they’d found—one person, one story, one nutrient at a time.

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