36 Replies to “Scott Adams Says”

  1. I’m so sorry to hear that. What a wonderful man.
    You kind of wonder if his doctor recommended a yearly PSA test. Mine always did and it saved my life.

    1. I actually had to demand it from my Hindu GP. No … I have NO symptoms whatsoever … but I’m 69 yo … and 25% of all men get it.

      What troubles me is that I know many men who received a prostate cancer diagnosis. But all of them had 100% “survivable” (statistically) cases. All contained, never heard of metastasized prostate cancer. My own anecdotal experience suggests something has changed about the aggressiveness of cancers …

      Both Biden AND Scott were RAGING COVID “vaccine” advocates … having received multiple rounds of the useless, if not dangerous, injections. I wish nothing but the best outcome for Scott. After all he’s essentially a neighbor of mine, down in Pleasanton.

      1. My GP told me 30-some years ago, “There are two kinds of men: those who have prostate trouble and those who are going to have prostate trouble.”

        1. That’s my understanding too. My doctor told me that your prostate continues to grow as long as you live.

    2. This can be a proactive action. At 50 I started doing annual doctor checkup and blood tests as a benchmark for when I start going downhill. I don’t spend enough time on self care, nutrition, exercise. Life has been good and its much better when you are in good health so I thought I should start monitoring it.

  2. Cancer is exploding. I have never ever in my life heard of or personally known so many people with cancer in my entire lifetime. Advanced, serious cancers detected just before they die of them.

    Never forget. We’ve got a silent apocalypse going on.

    1. Yep, though people around the world were recently pressured to being injected with known toxins due to a hoax.

      Huge correlation.

    2. Take the shot they said.
      It’s safe and effective they said.
      You won’t get covid they said.
      It doesn’t change your DNA they said.
      It doesn’t affect your immune system they said.

    1. Yeah, prostate cancer has been prevalent in men for years. It’s still O.K. to ask questions. Smoking can cause all sorts of cancers, throat, mouth, lung, stomach. Alcohol? Coffee? I think these three likely cause cancer more than any food additives or pesticides, just based on the consumption volume.

      1. Based on your useless hypothesis, water and milk are the driving factors for all illnesses…

      2. No joke but if you regularly “choke the chicken” apparently it helps stay healthy. Remember..Only the good die young!

      1. This. ^^

        Scott is a great guy. Prayers for strength thru the journey.

    2. Several studies in both North America and Europe have found that frequent ejaculation reduces prostrate cancer risk.

      “Honey, it is to keep me healthy. “

    3. That doesn’t at all rule that the Shots have caused,it to flare and metastasize. There have now been significant studies on the connection between the Covid shots and cancers arising or coming out of remission.

  3. Yes, sad news indeed. I watched Coffee with Scott Adams most days, and saw that he didn’t look well – face drawn, low energy, obviously in pain. He said he tried the ivermectin/fenbendazole treatment by Dr. Makis, which obviously didn’t work for him.

    He showed us how to see “behind the curtain”, and I hope I can remember his lessons in future.

    1. Well, there’s still a lot we don’t know and what he wants to remain private.
      Did he continue the treatments long enough or quit early? Did the dosages get increased or not? Did he continue chemo/radiation through it?
      The protocol is working for many people. Is it working for everyone? Who knows? It’s still giving hope to many, but cancer is an unpredictable beast. Save for the multiple jabbed.
      I suspect Makis will withhold comment for now, out of respect for the patient, but may have something to say much later on if at all.

  4. I recently finished a series of treatments for the same sort of prostate cancer that Biden has. Looks like it’s gone, praise the Lord. But I never got any of the Covid jabs, yet my PSA numbers spiked shortly after I was really sick in early 2020 with what I believe was Covid. An article I recently read said that cancer was up not only in the vaxxed, but in some of the unvaxxed that got Covid. It seems that the spike protein is responsible, and It’s on the virus’ protein shell, of course.

    A study done by a medical university in California and released in May 2020 said that the Covid damage they were seeing in victims was due to the spike protein. They had injected empty virus shells into test animals, shells with the spike but no guts to it, no DNA, and saw the same cardiopulmonary damage as with human Covid victims, clots and all. At that point we knew something was terribly wrong with the proposed “vaccine” that would make your body produce lots of that protein.

    We could be in for a real nightmare.

  5. last time l got checked my PSA went DOWN markedly if l recollect.
    time to get another one, although there is some thought the tests are not accurate.

  6. So sad to hear this; his analytical and sensible approach along with unique communication talents have been a daily go-to for me for years now.

  7. Scott is one of a kind. He analyzes issues and actions differently and does it well. I listen to him most every day and always recommend him to others.

    He has spent years trying to recreate himself digitally and may be the first to live in ones and zeroes forever.

    He doesn’t believe but he will appreciate the sentiment, God bless you good man.

  8. Scott is one of the few people who could and should have a movie made about them. Scott has probably already considered that, but FWIW I nominate Nick Cage to play Scott Adams.
    He will be missed.

  9. Stories like this remind me that it is always a good … time … was … to take stock of your life. What you’re doing with your time … and should you take time to rearrange things to enjoy life more often.

    Which is just an excuse to hear the fabulous Wishbone Ash remind us of that.

    https://youtu.be/ROpma9reN8A?si=2s0DTC0MeCXYJc9H

    Yeah … I’m going through a little obsessive period with ‘the Ash’. Such beautiful melodies and tempo changes. I’ve never heard a dual lead guitar band sound as good. And stick around for the tempo change at 3:35 when Andy Powell picks up his signature flying-V and then 5:05 when Andy Powell starts grinding out his lead solo … that is just so beautifully melodic.

    Seems I’m not the only one obsessed with this massive, seminal, lp of the 70’s. My absolute favorite vinyl engineering and pressing label – Analog Productions … Salina, KS … is reissuing the lp … on 45 RPM!! Uh … yeah … I’ve already preordered my copy. Their write-up on the band is spot on.

    https://store.acousticsounds.com/d/190291/Wishbone_Ash-Argus-45_RPM_Vinyl_Record

    1. Thanks, Kenji. That was a great write up on Argus, which was one of my favourite 70s LPs, including the cover photo of the sentry.
      You sure are extending your obsessive Ash period!
      Speaking of fave 70s LPs, I recently played Tull’s “Thick as a Brick” after many moons, and it shines, I would put that one up there with the top 10 of the 70s.
      As you say, look to enjoy life while you can. None of us get out of this world alive, eh?

      1. I can almost sing ‘Thick as a Brick’ … word-for-word.

        And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in
        The tidal destruction
        The moral malaise.
        The elastic retreat rings the close of play
        As the last wave uncovers
        The newfangled way.
        But your new shoes are worn at the heels and
        Your suntan does rapidly peel and
        Your wise men don’t know how it feels
        To be thick as a brick.

        Yeah … brilliant lyrics … in a song that is complete parody. I’ve been through a TAAB obsessive phase too … and of course the entire Aqualung lp is way up there in the pantheon of 70’s music. This Christian actually understands the sentiment written in “My God” … a bit cynical … but an accurate observation of those who would USE their ritual beliefs to justify a lot of nasty shit. I wonder what Ian Anderson thinks of the Muslims overrunning the British Isles? Or is he still only picking on Christians?

        1. No joke but if you regularly “choke the chicken” apparently it helps stay healthy. Remember..Only the good die young!

  10. This is sad news. I have been listening to Scotts podcast regularily for 2 years. I like the way he thinks critically about all subjects in the news. I appreciate the fact that he said he tried the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole treatment and it did not succeed for him. I have high hopes for these chemicals in my future. Now I know they may not always work. He was honest about it.

  11. Such cancers are common in men and I have lost several friends to that disease. On a different note I used to watch his podcast on occasion. I remember him being very pro vax. Then suddenly he became rather less enthusiastic about them. I congratulated him for having the courage of his convictions and admitting he was wrong. I rather doubt that he had much influence on way or another because everyone seemed to make up their minds on their own. I know I did before I started listening to his podcasts and his pro vax stance had no sway over my anti vax stance. God Speed Scott.

  12. Horrible news, one of my favourite commentators for the last decade. And his cartoons have always been hilarious.

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