A detox, healthy eating and exercise and possibly vitamins and minerals as well as herbal medicine can help anyone who wants to reduce the effects of the vaccine & boosters
Jeffrey Tucker just revealed that top FDA and NIH quietly admitted the real reason for Covid lockdowns, masking, and social distancing to him.
It sounds like a “wild conspiracy theory.”
But it’s the truth.
The real reason for all of it was to “delay the onset of natural immunity.”
Why?
“It was to keep us from gaining a natural capacity to resist the virus so that they could wait until the injection came along, so the injection could be deployed and experimented upon us and thereby to get all the credit for having solved the issue.”
“Flatten the curve meant prolong the pain, delay the solution.”
“It sounds crazy until you hear it from people who were there on the ground in the agencies, in the companies, watching all this unfold.”
“Multiple sources have confirmed this without a shadow of doubt in their mind that that was the real purpose of the school closures.”
“The business shutdowns.”
“The stay-at-home orders.”
“The travel restrictions.”
“To delay the point at which we would have essentially solved the problem through natural exposure and immune upgrades.”
@jeffreytucker@JesslovesMJK
Nice to be vindicated
‘Dr Malhotra calls for several new dietary and lifestyle policies to reduce metabolic syndrome, such as: increasing the price of ultra processed food food through a levy or tax and use the money to subsidise healthier foods; ban advertising of all ultra-processed food and drink, including banning the sale of such items in hospitals; and the launch of a public education campaign that such foods are toxic to health and their consumption should be avoided/minimised as much as possible.
“In no circumstances should whole foods or essential macronutrients be taxed. That means no to a meat tax and no to a fat tax,” he told i. “We should also ensure that diet guidelines are made by independent experts and scientists with no institutional or financial links to the food industry. That means ditching the current eat well guide that as one eminent obesity researcher has described as being created for food industry wealth, not health.
“This could have a profound effect on population health within a few years and change the course of our nation’s health forever. In my view there’s no better time politically to start a public health revolution.
Mr Hancock replied to Dr Malhotra on Monday thanking him for the advice and saying he wanted to use it to help support the Government’s work on tackling obesity’
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"My name's Glen. I'm 67. I drive a garbage truck. Route 23, residential. I start at 5 a.m., finish by noon. People put trash on the curb, I take it away. Nobody sees me. I'm just the garbage man.
But eight months ago, I noticed something strange at 447 Maple Street.
Every week, same house, trash can barely had anything. Just a few items. But recycling was overflowing, empty soup cans, cracker boxes, pasta containers. All the cheapest brands.
Then one week, I saw something that stopped me cold. In the trash, a kid's birthday invitation. Unopened. It said, "Ethan's 8th Birthday Party, Please Come!"
The party was that weekend. The invitation had been thrown away.
Something felt wrong.
Next pickup, I looked closer. The house was dark, curtains closed. Lawn overgrown. Car in the driveway hadn't moved in weeks.
I did something I'd never done, I knocked.
A woman answered. Maybe 40, but looked 60. Thin, exhausted, dark circles under her eyes.
"Ma'am, I'm Glen, your garbage collector. I noticed... are you folks okay?"
She stared at me like I'd asked in a foreign language. "Why would you care?"
"Because something doesn't feel right."
She started crying right there in the doorway. "My husband left four months ago. I'm working three jobs to keep the house. My son Ethan, he's eight, he doesn't understand why we can't afford his medicine anymore, why his friends stopped coming over, why I'm never home."
"The birthday party invitation"
"I can't afford a present for another kid. Can't reciprocate. So I don't let him go. He sits in his room alone while I work nights."
My heart broke into pieces.
"Ma'am, what's your name?"
"Jennifer."
"Jennifer, when's Ethan's birthday?"
"Two weeks. But we're not celebrating. I can't afford"
"Leave that to me."
I did something crazy. Went to every house on my route that week. Knocked on doors. "Hey, I'm Glen, your garbage guy. There's a kid on our street who needs help."
Told them about Ethan. Didn't use his address, protected privacy. Just said, single mom, struggling, kid's birthday coming, could use support.
People showed up. A neighbor donated a bike. Another gave $50. Someone offered to mow Jennifer's lawn free all summer. A retired teacher offered free tutoring for Ethan.
I collected $340 and enough birthday supplies for a real party.
Showed up at Jennifer's house with everything. She opened the door, saw me standing there with a bike, presents, decorations.
She collapsed on the porch, sobbing so hard she couldn't breathe.
"Why? You're the garbage man. Why do you even care?"
"Because I see your life every week in what you throw away. And this week, I saw you throw away your son's childhood."
We threw Ethan a birthday party in her backyard. Twelve neighbors came, people from the street who'd never met. They brought food, games, gifts.
Ethan's face, pure joy. He kept asking his mom, "Is this real?"
But here's what broke me, watching Jennifer talk to her neighbors for the first time in months. Finding out the woman three doors down was also a single mom, also struggling. Them exchanging numbers, planning to help each other.
One birthday party rebuilt an entire street's sense of community.
Six months later, Jennifer got a better job. Ethan's doing better in school. But more than that, that street looks after each other now.
They started a "Route 23 Neighbors" group. Share meals, swap childcare, help with repairs. All because I knocked on a door after seeing too many soup cans in the recycling.
Last week, Ethan flagged down my truck. Handed me a drawing, a garbage truck with a superhero cape.
"Mr. Glen, you're my hero. You saw us when we were invisible."
I'm 67. I collect garbage for the city.
But I learned this- What people throw away tells their whole story. Empty medicine bottles. Unopened invitations. The cheapest food in bulk. Letters from debt collectors.
Their trash is a cry for help nobody hears.
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My monthly state pension has gone up by 37 quid.
But I'm now paying 15 tax on my small private pension.
So I'm just over 5 quid a week better off.
But I'm not. Because my council tax has gone up 7 quid a month, my water has gone up 10 a month and my energy costs have gone up 8 a month.
So I'm worse off. Thanks @Keir_Starmer and @RachelReevesMP 🙄😠
PFIZER JUST RELEASED IT’S LIST OF SIDE EFFECTS OF ITS "COVID-19 VACCINE"💉…….and the list of some side effects of the Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine. TAKE-HEED!
Blood thrombosis.
Acute kidney injury,
Acute flaccid myelitis,
Positive antisperm antibodies,
Brainstem embolism,
Brainstem thrombosis,
Cardiac arrest (hundreds of cases),
Heart failure,
Cardiac ventricular thrombosis,
Cardiogenic shock,
Central nervous system vasculitis,
Neonatal death,
Deep vein thrombosis,
Brainstem encephalitis,
Hemorrhagic encephalitis,
Frontal lobe epilepsy,
Foaming at the mouth,
Epileptic psychosis,
Facial paralysis,
Fetal distress syndrome,
Gastrointestinal amyloidosis,
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure,
Hashimoto's encephalopathy,
Hepatic vascular thrombosis,
Herpes zoster reactivation,
Hepatitis Immune-mediated,
Interstitial lung disease,
Jugular vein embolism,
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy,
Liver damage,
Low birth weight,
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children,
Myocarditis,
Neonatal seizure,
Pancreatitis,
Pneumonia,
Stillbirth,
Tachycardia,
Temporal lobe epilepsy,
Testicular autoimmunity,
Thrombotic stroke,
Type 1 diabetes mellitus,
Neonatal venous thrombosis,
Vertebral artery thrombosis,
Pericarditis,
Sudden death.”
We just thought you’d like to know, because one thing people will never be able to say is, “I didn’t know”📖
WE TOLD YOU! 🤦♀️🤨
🌿 Wayside Herb of the Month: Gorse - U. gallii & U. europaeus 🌿 Gorse was considered a cure all for everything from colds & asthma, to heart problems, & dermatitis. NB: When taking herbs, we recommend seeking the advice of a qualified medical herbalist.
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‘Ladies especially might want to be aware when getting taxis.
Early this morning my sons girlfriend ordered a taxi on the Bolt app for my son to get to work. When the taxi came matching the one that came up on the app, there where three other men sat in the back!
The guy driving after seeing my son stood there, decided he wasnt a taxi after all and drove off! So, we've got a taxi, full of blokes expecting the passenger to be a young woman which to me is alarming in the least.
This was reported to Bolt who's reply was "its a bit of a bummer that the taxi driver acted unprofessionally and would look into it "...
I want to ask this taxi driver, Khurram, why he's rocking up with three other blokes in the back of his cab expecting to pick up a young lady passenger for a start...🤬 absolutely fuming!’
~ Jayne Lever
@Steven41849941 Part of it is a consequence of controlling immigration and dealing with those who are here illegally. The diversity in and around London is our strength.
Much of England's wealth is from colonization.... so is the coin in their favour?
🌿 Herb of the Month: Dandelion Root - Taraxacum officinale (Radix) 🌿
#Dandelion has long been a remedy against stagnation through improving digestive function; treating liver, skin and rheumatic diseases in particular. Read the full blog here: https://t.co/FswKatJ2Rz
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