After my recent post on the safety of orally ingested chlorine dioxide and the FDA's propaganda campaign against this fact, a colleague alerted me to the danger of dihydrogen monoxide (water).
It was a nice reading. It reminds me about a short clip someone made on the streets, asking people if they are aware of H2O contamination of the tap water. I did not expect to see so much ignorance. Those who refuse to educate themselves will be always manipulated and sick.
Thank you for so much good well being and life saving information provided.
Nice that you put "dihydrogen monoxide" in an article about ClO2. I used ClO2 for years as a disinfectant, mouthwash, and my favorite toothpaste. It kept my teeth strong, among other things. It is good for neutralizing odors, like fish odor. The chemist who formulated and sold it said it had "about the same toxicity as water."
Thanks a lot dear Dr P. Kory. It's clear and perhaps.... funny... the way to show this old way of manipulation. I am grateful you for your help and support. A physician from Spain.
Excellent post, thank you! Most folks know nothing about a lot of things, least of all chemistry and medicine, they don’t even understand where to research or how to comprehend a journal article or MSDS information. This may be especially true regarding medication and vaccines, both of which have become vectors with harmful and toxic payloads like wetware, nanotechnology and graphene oxide. It makes it easy to deceive and unfortunately we live in a world of deceptive information, surrounded by people willing to deceive anyone for money, fame or power. You stand out among the crowd as a shining example of truth and honesty, it’s refreshing… bless you 🙏🏼
And it goes back even farther— my group of geek-buddies and I pulled the “hydrogen hydroxide” prank in junior high, 1966. I’m sure we got the idea from a parent who did it even earlier. It’s a lovely gag, and it’s the perfect surrogate for what these loathsome monsters have done to us for the past demi-decade.
Shouldn't people just drink Brawndo? It's the thirst Mutilator. It's got what plants crave, and it's got electrolytes. I thought DHMO was for toilets. 🤪
The success of these pranks lead me to believe that most people would not be able to give informed consent to a treatment, (but we still need to offer the info).
Thank you Dr. Kory. I have a bit of a rant on the topic of scaring the public.
People always say 'Be skeptical' or 'Don't believe everything you see/hear' or 'Trust no-one.'
The thing is, a human being is absolutely incapable of verifying every little fact that comes her/his way. We have a mental algorithm that helps us to survive. It's called trust. We trust those we know best. We trust those whose advice helps us to live a better life. We trust those who are willing to make the tough decisions and take risks so that we can get on with living.
We are simply not wired, nor do we each have the resources - emotional, physical, financial, etc. - to investigate every single claim that we encounter. So, when our trust is violated and then WE are blamed and shamed for putting our trust in that person or that cause or that idea, it eventually collapses our ability to form connections and have meaningful conversations. Why should I trust you? Why should you trust me? We're done.
So, I get antsy whenever people throw up examples of how people 'foolishly' believed this or that. These cynics treat those who happened to trust the wrong person, etc. with such contempt instead of compassion. Yes, we need to have discernment. But it's crazy-making to be expected to know the facts and evidence about every aspect of our existence.
I don't want to live in a world without trust. I don't want to live in a world where NOBODY can TRUST ANYBODY or ANYTHING. That's a formula for insanity which is why the world is headed over a cliff. I just think that people who think they're smarter than everyone else just because they're more cynical than everyone else should stop with the shaming and contempt. Why not accept the basic fact that we're all doing the best we can.
I agree with what you say here. Yes, sometimes some of us are "smarter than others" but, even with mounting skepticism and cynicism, we all still have the capacity to be fooled, some more than others, but none of us are immune all the time...
Almost everyone at some point is "smarter than others". That depends upon which river, pool, lake or stream you're in as to how smart you'll appear. Go ask a con artist. Apparently, our government, sciences and medical professions are full of con-artists and idiots with degrees. Relationships would be great if not for people. I hate intellectual bullies that prey upon the natural ignorances of living to prop up themselves or for a cheap laugh and boost their bank accounts, while also laughing about the harm they've caused.
I think the point of the example of dihydrogen monoxide, is not necessarily to shame people, but to encourage us to use curiosity and (dare I say it) do your own research. Don’t just assume that the warp speed injections are safe and effective because everyone on tv says so. Also don’t assume hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin are safe and effective for covid (although the mainstream media claiming HCQ was dangerous even though it’s safe enough for pregnant women should have been a red flag not to trust them). Try to evaluate the evidence from either side before making a conclusion. Same thing with the health benefits or harms of coffee, eggs, butter, wine, etc. or whether we should use nuclear power, solar, wind, fossil fuels, whether or not Boeing airplanes are safe, etc. it’s frustrating because none of us are going to get the right answer all the time. I would like to hope that most of the population at least knows water has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
I hunted through the article, but maybe I missed the link. Have you seen the web site of the Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division? It can be found at https://dhmo.org/
The most secret details of this dastardly research can be found at https://dhmo.org/presskit/ where you can gain access with the username: press
and the rather carelessly set secret password that is also: press
Thank you for the post Dr Kory. I recently started taking it after all treatments by an FLCCC/IMA doctor have failed after 18 months of trying. I am now completely bedridden and continuing to decline all because of the shot. Let's hope it works!
Good afternoon, I did my dissertation in Naturopathic school on chlorine dioxide. It should be deacidified it’s relatively simple to do and once de acidified will last in the refrigerator for up to 72 hours. This then can be used in a variety of applications with out any of the side effects of the acidification..
It is simply super saturated chlorine dioxide in water
If anybody has any interest in this, reach out to me and I will draw up a very very simple procedure that anybody can do to deacidify chlorine dioxide. It takes a little time, maybe five minutes but it’s well worth it.
🤣
It was a nice reading. It reminds me about a short clip someone made on the streets, asking people if they are aware of H2O contamination of the tap water. I did not expect to see so much ignorance. Those who refuse to educate themselves will be always manipulated and sick.
Thank you for so much good well being and life saving information provided.
Shut up
Nice that you put "dihydrogen monoxide" in an article about ClO2. I used ClO2 for years as a disinfectant, mouthwash, and my favorite toothpaste. It kept my teeth strong, among other things. It is good for neutralizing odors, like fish odor. The chemist who formulated and sold it said it had "about the same toxicity as water."
Thanks a lot dear Dr P. Kory. It's clear and perhaps.... funny... the way to show this old way of manipulation. I am grateful you for your help and support. A physician from Spain.
Excellent post, thank you! Most folks know nothing about a lot of things, least of all chemistry and medicine, they don’t even understand where to research or how to comprehend a journal article or MSDS information. This may be especially true regarding medication and vaccines, both of which have become vectors with harmful and toxic payloads like wetware, nanotechnology and graphene oxide. It makes it easy to deceive and unfortunately we live in a world of deceptive information, surrounded by people willing to deceive anyone for money, fame or power. You stand out among the crowd as a shining example of truth and honesty, it’s refreshing… bless you 🙏🏼
And it goes back even farther— my group of geek-buddies and I pulled the “hydrogen hydroxide” prank in junior high, 1966. I’m sure we got the idea from a parent who did it even earlier. It’s a lovely gag, and it’s the perfect surrogate for what these loathsome monsters have done to us for the past demi-decade.
Shouldn't people just drink Brawndo? It's the thirst Mutilator. It's got what plants crave, and it's got electrolytes. I thought DHMO was for toilets. 🤪
for anyone unfamiliar with the prophetic movie "Idiocracy" (2006), here is a relevant clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMHfBobgLSI
For those of us with advanced chemistry education, the reveal on "hydric acid" is comical.
People without knowledge are easily hood winked, it has never been different.
The medical profession often weilds this same tool, very effectively.
Great post
Good one. Rejection is the easiest reaction to achieve through mechanisms of fear. Perhaps the next topic could be the Dunning-Kruger effect? :))
Thank you !
Just read a very interesting review of the errors in that wildly accepted observation. Thanks for mentioning it!
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-dunning-kruger-effect-isnt-what-you-think-it-is/
The success of these pranks lead me to believe that most people would not be able to give informed consent to a treatment, (but we still need to offer the info).
Thank you Dr. Kory. I have a bit of a rant on the topic of scaring the public.
People always say 'Be skeptical' or 'Don't believe everything you see/hear' or 'Trust no-one.'
The thing is, a human being is absolutely incapable of verifying every little fact that comes her/his way. We have a mental algorithm that helps us to survive. It's called trust. We trust those we know best. We trust those whose advice helps us to live a better life. We trust those who are willing to make the tough decisions and take risks so that we can get on with living.
We are simply not wired, nor do we each have the resources - emotional, physical, financial, etc. - to investigate every single claim that we encounter. So, when our trust is violated and then WE are blamed and shamed for putting our trust in that person or that cause or that idea, it eventually collapses our ability to form connections and have meaningful conversations. Why should I trust you? Why should you trust me? We're done.
So, I get antsy whenever people throw up examples of how people 'foolishly' believed this or that. These cynics treat those who happened to trust the wrong person, etc. with such contempt instead of compassion. Yes, we need to have discernment. But it's crazy-making to be expected to know the facts and evidence about every aspect of our existence.
I don't want to live in a world without trust. I don't want to live in a world where NOBODY can TRUST ANYBODY or ANYTHING. That's a formula for insanity which is why the world is headed over a cliff. I just think that people who think they're smarter than everyone else just because they're more cynical than everyone else should stop with the shaming and contempt. Why not accept the basic fact that we're all doing the best we can.
/Rant over
I agree with what you say here. Yes, sometimes some of us are "smarter than others" but, even with mounting skepticism and cynicism, we all still have the capacity to be fooled, some more than others, but none of us are immune all the time...
Almost everyone at some point is "smarter than others". That depends upon which river, pool, lake or stream you're in as to how smart you'll appear. Go ask a con artist. Apparently, our government, sciences and medical professions are full of con-artists and idiots with degrees. Relationships would be great if not for people. I hate intellectual bullies that prey upon the natural ignorances of living to prop up themselves or for a cheap laugh and boost their bank accounts, while also laughing about the harm they've caused.
I think the point of the example of dihydrogen monoxide, is not necessarily to shame people, but to encourage us to use curiosity and (dare I say it) do your own research. Don’t just assume that the warp speed injections are safe and effective because everyone on tv says so. Also don’t assume hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin are safe and effective for covid (although the mainstream media claiming HCQ was dangerous even though it’s safe enough for pregnant women should have been a red flag not to trust them). Try to evaluate the evidence from either side before making a conclusion. Same thing with the health benefits or harms of coffee, eggs, butter, wine, etc. or whether we should use nuclear power, solar, wind, fossil fuels, whether or not Boeing airplanes are safe, etc. it’s frustrating because none of us are going to get the right answer all the time. I would like to hope that most of the population at least knows water has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
as to your last sentence - I wouldn't bet on it and the more they stick things into people and animals the dumber they will get.
I hunted through the article, but maybe I missed the link. Have you seen the web site of the Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division? It can be found at https://dhmo.org/
The most secret details of this dastardly research can be found at https://dhmo.org/presskit/ where you can gain access with the username: press
and the rather carelessly set secret password that is also: press
Thank you for the post Dr Kory. I recently started taking it after all treatments by an FLCCC/IMA doctor have failed after 18 months of trying. I am now completely bedridden and continuing to decline all because of the shot. Let's hope it works!
Prayers for you Aaron. 🙏🙏🙏
That video must be from Babylon Bee.
LOL 😂😂😂😂 Yeah. Dihydrogen monoxide is soooo scary. Let's ban it. (it is also a green house gas in vapor form, sooo climate change 😂😂😂)
Good afternoon, I did my dissertation in Naturopathic school on chlorine dioxide. It should be deacidified it’s relatively simple to do and once de acidified will last in the refrigerator for up to 72 hours. This then can be used in a variety of applications with out any of the side effects of the acidification..
It is simply super saturated chlorine dioxide in water
If anybody has any interest in this, reach out to me and I will draw up a very very simple procedure that anybody can do to deacidify chlorine dioxide. It takes a little time, maybe five minutes but it’s well worth it.