America's most influential pediatric vaccine organization has been hit with a federal RICO lawsuit for operating a vaccine racketeering enterprise.
The American Academy of Pediatrics unlawfully deceived parents into injecting their children with large batteries of untested vaccines by issuing FRAUDULENT vaccine recommendations.
The AAP rakes in cash from Merck, Pfizer, and Moderna to push maximal vaccination for maximum profit, despite NO safety data on injecting 72 doses by age 18.
Even worse, NONE of the routine childhood vaccines were licensed based on a long-term, placebo-controlled trial.
The loudest voice telling you to give up beef also owns the farms, funds the fake replacements, and holds the microphone.
Bill Gates is the largest private owner of farmland in America.
It is a sliver of the country's total, and that is the point. You do not need to own much land to decide what the rest of it grows.
Then look at what he funds.
Money into Impossible Foods. A stake in Beyond Meat. A startup growing "butter" from carbon dioxide in a vat, no cow required.
He has tasted that butter and says he couldn't tell the difference. He will presumably still be eating the real thing.
He also funds a vaccine for cattle, to shut down the microbes in the cow's stomach that make methane.
The rumen, the finest digestive system on earth, the thing that turns grass into steak, and the plan is to inject it quiet.
The cattlemen called the idea laughable. The funding rounds did not.
And he said it into a live microphone. All rich countries, in his words, should move to one hundred percent synthetic beef.
Then there is Africa, where his foundation sank close to a billion dollars into remaking farming across the continent.
It promised to double the incomes of thirty million households. It missed. Hunger rose.
It locked smallholders into patented seed and synthetic fertiliser, buried them in debt, and leaned on laws that criminalise saving your own seed.
The farmers there have a blunter word for it. They call it the second colonisation.
So here is the picture.
He owns the farmland. He funds the replacement for what it grows. He funds the vaccine to reprogram the animal. He wrote the sermon that says it is all for the planet. And he ran the trial on Africa's poorest first.
Maybe every piece of that is coincidence and goodwill.
But when one man owns the field, patents the substitute, medicates the cow, writes the gospel, and quietly keeps the real butter for his own table, philanthropy starts to feel like a costume.
He is building the future of food. He has just forgotten to leave you a seat at the table.
To the Americans:
I've travelled all over the world. I've familiarized myself with many places, and met many people. And I'm a Canadian, although I’m privileged to reside once again in the States.
And here's something I've noticed, and it’s a key element of America's continuing greatness:
You bloody Americans value success, and you believe in its existence.
This is something that doesn't really happen anywhere else in the world. Even in other free democracies—the United Kingdom; Finland, Sweden, and Norway; Australia, New Zealand and Canada; Germany, France, and the Netherlands (great countries all)—a counterproductive cynicism too often reigns.
Success is equated with exploitation.
Ambition is looked upon with contempt.
This happens sometimes in the United States too—particularly among the miserable progressives, who confuse their resentment, ingratitude and unearned skepticism with wisdom.
But in your great country, by and large, striving is admired and success celebrated.
This means that more people strive and succeed in the US than anywhere else. And it's increasingly obvious. You remain stunningly more innovative and productive than any people anywhere else on the planet.
And so I say, as all should who are fortunate enough to live in the western world, let alone America:
Thank God for the United States.
Thank God for the wisdom of its founders.
Thank God for its faith in the free market and in the natural rights of man.
Happy birthday, you damn Yankees and Southerners.
Long may your admirable country dominate the world.
Long may your freedom and hope provide an example to those suffering everywhere at the hands of their malevolent states.
May your two and a half centuries of unparallelled success be just the beginning.
Your country is the light of the world, and the city on the hill.
Thank God for the USA.
Happy 250th.
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Watch the pattern. It only ever runs one way.
When butter was demonised, Unilever was ready with margarine.
When lard and tallow were demonised, Procter and Gamble was ready with Crisco.
When eggs were demonised, Kellogg's was ready with a bowl of cereal.
When red meat was demonised, Cargill was ready with soy.
When breastfeeding was demonised as backward, Nestlé was ready with formula.
When leather was demonised, BASF was ready with plastic cut to look like hide.
When wool was demonised, ExxonMobil was ready with the feedstock for polyester.
When animal fat itself was demonised, seed oil climbed from industrial waste to the most used cooking fat on earth.
Every one of them was a food or a fibre humans had thrived on for thousands of years, condemned at the exact moment a cheaper factory copy was sitting ready on the shelf.
The product came first. The science came trotting along behind it, right on cue, the instant there was a substitute to sell.
Follow the money. The advice starts to make a great deal more sense.
🚨#BREAKING: A German soccer fan who flew to the USA but was fearful about coming because of news about criminals and people being mean...
...breaks down into TEARS, live on air saying he has FALLEN IN LOVE with America after a random man named "Bob" in Boston gave him a ride home after he was stuck at a game with no way back to his hotel
The German soccer fan's name is Sebastian, he said after meeting Bob, he extended his entire trip.
He said leaving America will hurt worse than watching Germany get knocked out of the World Cup.
"I fall in love with America. I'm sorry, it's just so emotional. Americans are not rude... if we are together, we can achieve great things."
THIS IS THE AMERICA I KNOW!!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
To find a hidden tumour, they inject you with radioactive sugar and photograph where it goes.
It works, reliably, because the cancer drinks that glucose so greedily it flares up on the scan like a bonfire while the healthy tissue around it sits dark. The entire technology rests on one fact nobody says out loud in the room: the tumour runs on sugar, and it will outbid the rest of your body for every last gram of it.
We have known about this appetite for the better part of a century. We built a vast imaging industry on the back of it. We use it today, in every major hospital, to hunt the disease down.
Then, having located the cancer by following the sugar, they bring round the lunch trolley. White toast. Tinned fruit in syrup. A carton of juice, a biscuit, and a leaflet recommending plenty of wholesome carbohydrates to keep your strength up.
We spend a fortune using sugar to find the thing.
Then we sit the patient down and feed it.
Read that twice.
In 2012, the FDA ordered a new warning onto every statin label in America. The subject: memory loss and confusion. Not a footnote, not a rare-events appendix. A mandated warning on the packet of the most prescribed drug on earth.
To understand why it takes something that serious to move a regulator, meet the man the medical world couldn't wave away.
Duane Graveline was a NASA astronaut. A flight surgeon, an aerospace research physician, one of six scientist-astronauts chosen for the Apollo era. A man whose entire career was built on a mind sharp enough to be trusted in orbit.
In 1999, at his annual astronaut physical, they put him on Lipitor for his cholesterol. Six weeks later he came back from his morning walk and did not know where he was. His wife stepped outside, and he greeted her as a stranger. Six hours of his life simply gone. The hospital called it transient global amnesia, and no one could tell him why.
He suspected the statin. His doctors assured him it was unrelated, and the following year talked him into going back on, at half the dose.
It happened again. This time worse. This time he lost years. For twelve hours he was a thirteen-year-old boy, a high schooler who knew his classmates and his homework but laughed in disbelief when they told him he was a married man with children and a medical degree. He could not have treated a mouse. He was, in his own mind, a child.
Then it lifted, and this time he was certain.
Here was a physician who could read the literature, an astronaut whose credibility could not be dismissed as hysteria or coincidence, and he spent the rest of his life documenting what the drug had done to him and to others. He wrote book after book, the first of them titled Lipitor, Thief of Memory. He built a resource read by sufferers all over the world.
His own profession mostly shrugged. Cognitive damage hadn't shown up neatly in the approval trials, so to many it simply wasn't real.
It took until 2012, years of accumulated reports later, for the regulator to concede in the smallest print it could manage that the memory loss was real enough to warn about.
Graveline was never the only one. The letters came in by the hundred, ordinary people whose fog and forgetfulness had been brushed aside the same way his was.
He was simply the one they couldn't call a crank. The astronaut. The one with the credentials that wouldn't burn.
2/ Why is the BLM ignoring the consequences of its own management strategy? Instead of asking how to remove more #wildhorses from public lands, we should be asking what to do about the 58,000 horses and burros already confined in holding facilities.
Amish children barely get asthma or hay fever, and the reason is everything modern parenting was ordered to fear.
A landmark study in the New England Journal of Medicine put Amish children beside Hutterite children. Genetically almost identical. Both farm, both raise big families, both vaccinate, both drink raw milk, both breastfeed for months. On paper, twins. In the lungs, worlds apart.
Asthma in the Amish children ran at 5.2 per cent. In the Hutterites, 21.3. Allergic sensitisation, 7.2 against 33.3. Four to six times lower in the group living the older way, and lower even than Swiss farm children.
The difference was the farm. The Amish keep traditional single-family dairies and live in among the animals, and their house dust carried nearly seven times the microbial load of the Hutterites, who farm at an industrial arm's length. Constant early contact with cattle, muck and raw milk rewired the Amish children's immune systems to stay calm instead of turning on their owners.
We spent fifty years sanitising childhood. Sealing children indoors, hunting every germ, trading raw milk for sterile cartons, scrubbing the animals and the dirt clean out of their days. The Amish did the opposite, and their children breathe easier for it.
A young immune system is trained by the living world, not shielded from it. The Amish never stopped marching theirs out to the barn to learn, and the barn taught them well.
"It was not COVID that was killing patients, it was the complete medical mismanagement of COVID. The Remdesivir, ventilator, death—wash, rinse, repeat"
~Kimberly Overton, RN
"The only place anybody was dying was in our hospitals & it's because they were dying of the treatments"
He was two weeks old.
He had not learned to laugh.
He had not learned to roll over.
He had not learned anything yet.
He was knifed to death in his own home, in the arms of a family that had no chance.
His mother was knifed too. She was 23.
His grandmother was knifed too. She was 54.
Three generations of one family. Erased in a single afternoon.
The man arrested for it was an illegal immigrant who had already been deported once.
He came back.
A year before the killings, he was arrested for his fourth DUI.
ICE asked California to hold him.
California released him.
There is a sentence the sheriff actually said in public after this:
"It was just a DUI."
A two-week-old infant is now dead because four drunk-driving arrests, by a man who had already been deported once, was treated as "just" anything.
He should be alive.
His mother should be alive.
His grandmother should be alive.
God bless every American who refuses to call this normal.
Folic acid to be added into UK food supply. Folic acid more than doubles risk of prostate cancer. The NIH warns cancer patients to steer clear of folic acid. Any of this making sense?
My sentence will be served January 21, 2027 and then it’ll be back to court to start this process all over again. By the time this is over, if it ever truly is, the Ontario taxpayers will be on the hook for around $15M for the prosecution of our case alone.
The crown prosecutors are maintaining their pressure to have me imprisoned for 7 years, @ChrisBarber1975 for 8. They also desperately want those intimidation charges to stick.
Because I’m very, very scary and shouldn’t be allowed to roam the streets.
Anyways, I’m off to the food bank for my volunteer time….
Arizona State University @ASU is in court fighting 89 year old Robert Young to take the home he's owned since 1975 for their "green space." I'm calling on ASU's President, @michaelcrow to reach out to me ASAP. This is not ok. We must defend this man.
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If you want to know what an honest Oncologist looks like...Prof. Angus Dalgleish is it.
There is not one Oncologist in the United States or Canada that has the guts to say COVID-19 Vaccines cause cancer. Not one.
From a generation of doctors that still cared about the Hippocratic Oath. Almost none left, unfortunately.