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Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Mon Aug 05, 2013 6:55 pm ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Killing us softly | |||||||||
Killing us softly (First published October 12, 2012) We know our air is heavily contaminated with carcinogens produced by the internal combustion engines in our vehicles, and that the incidence of cancer has exploded over the last 100 years. We know our water is fluoridated with a neurotoxic waste product from aluminum manufacturing, fluorosilicic acid.
You might have wondered why people have become so complacent. Or if you're like most Americans, you just don't care, because the fluoride in the water is already working so well. Hypothyroidism, a medical condition caused by excessive fluoride exposure, is also rampant, growing at an exponential rate of 11% per year, and thyroid medications account for billions of dollars in prescription sales. So what do the ruling sociopaths do for an encore? This. It's the flour, pasta, breads, cereals, and other wheat products we consume. Specifically, it's the gliadin. It makes us eat more. Have you been wondering why obesity is such a problem nowadays? Or diabetes? We've long suspected the increasing use of high fructose corn syrup in foods as one culprit, but did anyone suspect the "staff of life", meaning bread and other wheat products? What better way to enslave billions of people than to make them dependent on your medical system in order to live? And if hundreds of millions die in the process, do you think sociopaths care? And they convince us to pray for it. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:12 pm ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Killing us softly | |||||||||
I pulled up that blog because of what I read today.
Is wheat, and bread, as good for us as they say? Since when have "they" ever told us the truth? Others are asking if wheat is addictive. It appears modern wheat is both unhealthy and addictive. Given what we know about Monsanto's evil agenda of Bt corn and Roundup-ready soybean, should we be surprised? |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Sun Jun 29, 2014 1:00 am ] | ||||||||||||||||||
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The behavioral effects on appetite due to gliadin in the wheat may be just the tip of the iceberg.
So "the staff of life" has been transformed into a public health menace? Who knew? So now, if the censors can be dodged, we see articles like 7 Reasons to Stop Eating Bread.
Are we simply being poisoned via our most basic food sources? Didn't Henry Kissinger suggest food as a weapon for the solution to overpopulation? Instead of famine, why not give people plenty to eat, only make sure the food slowly poisons them? Does that sound like the kind of solution conspiring sociopaths would come up with? Yep. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:47 am ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Killing us softly | |||||||||
Money makes all the wrong decisions once again. The level of insanity is beyond belief. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Fri Aug 17, 2018 5:08 am ] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Killing us softly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I ate a lot of Quaker Old Fashioned Oats in my life. Ever since I quit eating breakfast, I don't eat oatmeal much anymore. What good timing! As part of my lifestyle changes that come with growing old, I am down to eating one meal a day — just dinner. My metabolism has slowed down, and I just don't need to eat three meals a day anymore. I just eat a hearty dinner, and I'm good to go for another 24 hours. Just by accident, I snagged a box of Honey Nut Cheerios while out shopping today. I had some for dessert after dinner, kind of reliving my youthful love of breakfast cereal. Never would I have suspected that General Mills might be poisoning me. I guess I won't be choosing any General Mills cereals ever again. Or any oat cereals from any manufacturer, for that matter. I already won't eat corn anymore, and now I have to add oatmeal to the verboten list? Dang it! This is another fine mess money has gotten us into.
You gotta love it when Quaker Oats says they “do not add glyphosate during any part of the milling process.” Umm, nobody adds pesticides during the milling process! Do we look dumb? The EWG fires back to General Mills and Quaker:
It's like you have to explain the simplest things to these hear-no-evil, for-profit, mega-corporations... I sense a damage control scenario is about to be rolled out... |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Fri Aug 17, 2018 6:42 am ] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yeah, it gets worse...
The water supply in my little town just happens to be contaminated with PFCs, thanks to the local Air Force base. So two enormous filter tanks were recently installed to remove much (but not all) of the PFCs from the water. I walk right by them every day. I watched them be installed, and I watched them construct the 20 foot tall building around them. We had a high wind storm hit before the framing was complete, and it blew down the main section of the frame, ruining all the fresh 2" x 8" x 20' studs they had bought. This town is the bomb when it comes to wasting money! So they bought new lumber and started over. Those massive studs can't be cheap. They're supposed to be using the filtration system now, but I have seen those massive tanks emptied at least four times already this summer, the last time being yesterday. The flushing creates an artificial creek next to the wooded path I walk down. The creek flows most of the day as thousands upon thousands of gallons of treated drinking water are wasted. It would appear that the tanks aren't doing their job properly and the bad water is being re-released back into the environment. Did I mention my town is the bomb when it comes to wasting money? Oh, by the way, I heard from a city employee that the location for the tanks was only temporary, despite the new 20 foot high, steel-clad building housing them, and all of it resting on a beefy concrete foundation. The tanks are going to be moved to another location not far away, where they will have to pour another beefy foundation and erect another 20 foot high steel-clad building. Evidently there is an art form to wasting money that discriminating practitioners employ. Hopefully, that city employee was just parroting bad information and such wasteful activities will not be occurring. Oh, there is a Denver Post article here (that you only get to see for a second before you are asked to pay to read it) with some more pertinent information, which I captured without paying their ridiculous fee:
Ah, so it was a "gift" from the federal government so they wouldn't be sued for contaminating the ground water. That figures.
I've had to deal face-to-face with Curtis Mitchell before. He is your typical Minion toeing the line for his sociopath bosses, doing whatever it takes to keep his cushy job. He will lie shamelessly and without remorse while plotting his next move. He is a criminal in my book.
Given the frequent flushing of the water from the tanks, I would say something is not working too well. I have lived here for over 30 years, and during that time, I have used other water sources rather than drink the water delivered by the city utilities. Of course, I still have to pay for city water, even though I refuse to drink it. It is expensive too, with water rate increases coming every year due to the corrupt management and poor (deceptive) planning coming from the city sociopaths. Yes, even my little town suffers from sociopaths in positions of power and control. Who knew? Water filtration tanks being delivered and prepped for placement. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Killing us softly |
The "soft kill" has become ubiquitous. Dane Wigington has probably the best handle on the subject of anyone who is actively sounding the alarm. My hat is off to him, and I agree with him that our survival hangs in the balance. In his latest report below, at 41:20, he remarks how the chem-trail geo-engineering program is killing us slowly. It is certainly one of the major soft kill methods, as you would expect from a program that regularly sprays poisons from the skies on a global basis. It is happening almost everywhere on the planet, certainly over the highly populated regions of North America and Europe. It appears that all of these soft kill programs are driving us towards an extinction level event. People wouldn't do that to themselves, would they? They would if they are led by sociopaths, and surprise surprise ... we are led by sociopaths. Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 12, 2019, #179 ( Dane Wigington ) (duration 54:57) |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:10 am ] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Not only do the put these poisons in our water, they put them in our disposable fast-food packaging. Say what?!
This can't be a coincidence. It has to be a deliberate plan, one created and executed by dangerous sociopaths who occupy top positions of power and control in our society. Why don't we solve this problem? We need only identify the sociopaths and disqualify them from all positions of power and control. |
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