Showing posts with label — St. Michael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label — St. Michael. Show all posts

Sunday, November 3, 2024

OWEN BENJAMIN: George Floyd put the “I can’t breathe” mind work right before the masks went on.

My first impression following the announcement of 2020 lockdowns coming out of Marin County, California was that whoever is running the operation wanted/needed to get people to forget about history, their own personal history of hygienic maintenance, the history of medical science, history of public health measures, so as to make the new ones being introduced as ultimate life-saving.  It was the largest mass brainwashing event I'd ever witnessed or audited in my 67 years.  The brainwashing made illegitimate measures, or countermeasures, more legitimate, like masking people, distancing people, and staggering the number of people who could enter a store, while hordes waited in lines outside to be let in.  Mask on your face wasn't good enough.  It had to cover your nose.  Where's the science for that?  Didn't need any.  Corporate mandates were now the law of the land and tried to occupy common sense, but they never did, thank God. 

CDC states that the mask mandate went out on April 3, 2020. Wikipedia corroborates this date as well. Stay-at-home orders [and its background] in California went into effect before March 22, 2020, without Wikipedia giving any specific date.

Duck Assist writes,

George Floyd died on May 25, 2020, after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for over nine minutes during an arrest. The medical examiner ruled his death a homicide caused by "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression."

So maybe the media did use George Floyd's fight for survival as an indirect way to get greater compliance on the masks, make people ill, stir controversy, and put folks in the chute to get vaccinated.   

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

TOLERANT AMERICANS INVITING DISASTER, THEIR OWN

from the Daily Mail

Now it has emerged that just two days before the killing, one of the suspects stated he wanted to 'gut' Maher, according to police. 

Diversity is our strength.

Saturday, June 15, 2024

"Violence, Threats, and Life," Chase Hughes, May 31, 2024.

5:00  This will help you understand how people process decisions, this is called OODA Loop, developed by a former Army colonel, John Boyd, who developed this to illustrate the thought process that fighter pilots, namely fighter pilots, but any personnel in combat, have to go through to respond to violent actions.  OODA stands for Observe, Orient, Decide, and then Act.  Chase doesn't think the OODA Loop is complete.  

He noticed that in training police officers for many years that . . . 

6:00  The OODA loop is not what an attacker or an aggressor goes through that's going to stab a police officer or pull a gun out and shoot a police officer.  

6:23  So I've invented something for police and military officers, called the TFCA Cycle: Threat, Fear, Calculation, and then Action.  So this indicates that suspects or attackers go through a mental process that even though it may be irrational, it is still their mental process and they do this before they take action.. and that officers soldiers military people can capitalize on this by identifying some of these mental processes before the violent behavior starts taking place.  Previously, people were faced with only orienting to a threat AFTER . . . .  Think about this.  I'm only orienting to a threat AFTER the aggressor has decided to take action, and that puts me on the back foot.  So the stuff that I teach the police gives the ability for people to respond to that stuff.

7:27.  So let's talk about TFCA really quick.  This is the stuff that's inside of the suspect or the attacker's mind.  TFCA is the Threat, the Fear, Calculation, and Action.  I am perceiving some kind of threat.  For some people, that might be blue lights in my rear view mirror; that becomes a threat.  For others,  that might be "give me your registration and your ID."  For others, that might be "step out of the car."  Who knows?  They are perceiving a threat.  They start feeling fear.  Can we see fear in behavior?  We've studied behavior profiling, the 6XMinute X-ray.  Can we see fear?  Yes, we are seeing that, yes.  So we can start seeing those indicators of fear.  We have the calculation.  We can start seeing eye movement.  We can see a lot of stuff that indicates calculation and instead of waiting until they take action to start doing something to de-escalate.  We can do a lot of things beforehand, before we start getting shot at, before that knife is in that person's hand.  

COPE concealment, oxygenation, preparation, expenditure.

Averting gaze.  Eyes move downward with the head, not separate.  Gaze will avert in the direction of the dominant hand.  

Sideways gaze aversion is a preflight indicator.  

Humorous Freeze.  Funny bone.  When we see the upper arms stick into the torso, they kind of freeze up against the torso, this is almost always seen in over 95% of the cases right before an attack occurs.  

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Nanobots is short for nanorobotics. The terms nanobotnanoidnanitenanomachine, and nanomite have also been used to describe such devices currently under research and development.  

Can Boron inhibit the growth of the nanobots in the body?  

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

DR. ROBERT MALONE was busy in 2020 writing COVID guidebooks and faking science with famotidine for $21M for DARPA. The OTA contracts for COVID countermeasures were issued by the DOD for about $50B back then.

Here is the direct link to Sasha Latypova's open letter to Dr. Robert Malone.  It is so worth the read.

I never knew you were also an OTA expert! That’s good to know. It would have been even better to know this right around 2020 when you were busy writing COVID guidebooks and faking science with famotidine for $21M for DARPA. The OTA contracts for COVID countermeasures were issued by the DOD for about $50B back then. It would have been great to have you utter some mention of it on Joe Rogan’s or Dark Horse podcast or some other high-profile social media venue to mislead Americans who all thought they were getting safe regulated pharmaceutical products and not unregulated, dangerous, liability-free EUA military countermeasures. Why didn’t you say anything back then? Why didn’t you say anything in the January 16 Doc Malik interview to disprove what I said about the OTA/COVID contracts? What evidence of OTA expertise can you offer other than an angry assertion that you have it? Why did you wait to claim you have expertise in this topic until non-OTA-experts, 
Katherine Watt and I found and reviewed the relevant law and the contracts, and until Debbie Lerman, a journalist and not previously an OTA expert, figured out why and how HHS “partnered” with the DOD to circumvent their respective OTA restrictions? Turns out that was necessary to order a massive volume of “prototypes and demonstrations” (unregulated chemical poison) and pretend these were regulated medicines for military and civilians. Did you know this in 2020?

Here is the chart that shows that the DoD was in charge of Operation Warp Speed, or OWS.  At the right, it reads, "In charge: NSC, DOD, BARDA."


And here is a pic of General Gustave Perna, the Chief Operating Officer of OWS.  We may want to ask ourselves, how do we allow ourselves to be ruled by idiots?  



Monday, April 29, 2024

The CIA’s very first mission was to rig the Italian election using suitcases full of cash funneled through Mafia contacts to Italian politicians.

Friday, April 19, 2024

WALTER M. CHESTNUT: Friday Hope: Curcumin II: Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2, its Spike Protein… and PRIONS

Friday Hope: Curcumin II: Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2, its Spike Protein… and PRIONS by Walter M Chesnut

A new review highlights how Curcumin is almost certainly one of the most important supplements of our times.

Read on Substack

There is no way of getting curcumin without getting some kind of seed oil, either sunflower oil or the capsules themselves are made of a pharmacological vegetable made in a lab by one of the big pharma companies.  It's use at your own risk.  The preferred option is to get the turmeric root from the health food produce section at your Sprouts, Whole Foods, or Natural Grocers

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

FLORIDA REP. BILL BOSEY, 2012: I mean you know [Poul Thorsen] is a humongous scumbag, one of the most wanted men on earth and you relied upon him for data to determine whether thimerosal had a negative effect?

In a hearing of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, Congressman Posey questions officials from the CDC over Autism research and vaccinations. November 29, 2012.

The title of this post is a reference to Poul Thorsen, a Danish researcher who "allegedly diverted over $1 million of the CDC grant money to his own personal bank account."  So, kind of like a Robin Hood.

Is history the antidote to politics?  When we listen to politicians campaigning, they love to tout their virtues, what they believe in, and what they have done on behalf of the people.  But once you discover a few details of their previous life you wouldn't even want to have coffee with them.  

Who is/was Poul Thorsen?  "Central Figure in CDC Vaccine Cover-Up Absconds With $2M," Pearl Jam, March 10, 2010.  

Bill Posey.

Colleen Boyle retired from the CDC at the end of January 2020.

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Stage 4 rare, aggressive breast cancer that metastasized into major bones and lungs. IP6 7 capsules 4x a day. 9 months later I was cancer free

Friday, March 29, 2024

DR. JOHN MASON GOOD: “The science of medicine is barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except that they have already destroyed more lives than war, pestilence, and famine combined.”

But be sure to check with your doctor. 

One of the primary factors contributing to mortality historically and persistently remains the practice of medicine.

“The science of medicine is barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system are in the highest degree uncertain, except that they have already destroyed more lives than war, pestilence, and famine combined.” — Dr. John Mason Good, author of The Study of Medicine in Five Volumes, The Book of Nature, A Physiological System of Nosology Thomas R. Hazard, Civil and Religious Persecution in the State of New York, 1876, Boston, p. 102.

JEB KINNISON: Performance Evaluations. Who is doing the evaluation? And what’s the purpose? The purpose is to defend the company against lawsuits primarily . . . for hundreds of thousands of dollars against the company.

Performance Evaluations.  

Who is doing the evaluation?  And what’s the purpose?  The purpose is to defend the company against lawsuits primarily.  Because of that external legal environment with labor laws and so forth, if a company fires someone there are any number of characteristics about that person that [the employee] can claim that they’re being discriminated against, that their firing was immoral or incorrect; then they could file a lawsuit for hundreds of thousands of dollars against the company.  And so performance evaluations are partly an effort by the company to determine who deserves to be promoted and who should go up by looking at everyone else’s evaluation of them but is mostly about establishing a record so that you can eliminate people that you think are the worst performers without running into a lawsuit issue.  So after several negative evaluations which are done by this long and complicated process, you have a record showing, “Oh, well, we’ve decided that this is not a good employee, so we fired them because of that, not because of their skin color, age, or whatever.”  The objection primarily is that it takes so much time.  You’re taking the decisions out of the hands of the managers who understand what their team members have done and can easily figure out how to reward them properly without the help of Performance Evaluations.  But because of the legal environment, all of the employees, the managers, and everyone else spend a great deal of time going through the motions of evaluating each individual employee. Then they get down to the meeting where they’re deciding what to do about them, the manager games the system essentially to get what they wanted in the first place.  So the entire exercise is a waste of everyone’s time.  No one enjoys it.  And just like deciding on salaries or budgets every year, it’s a huge part of a manager’s job performing Performance Evaluations.  Companies that experimented with eliminating them entirely and just letting the manager do what they think is right for the employees and for the company discover that the result is just as good, and no one has to spend the time on it.  And so the problem is the lawsuits.

WOODS: Well, now look, there's got to be a way, if these HR departments are doing such a terrible job, there's got to be a way to do an end-run around them. I mean, it's your own company. If I'm running a company and I've got some department that keeps bringing me terrible candidates, isn't there some way I can disrupt this or intervene? 

KINNISON: Exactly, of course, there is. And the reason why it doesn't happen very often is that it's a long-term thing. The HR department is there; it exists; it does what it's doing. If you want to change it, it's going to be a lot of work. It's going to be a lot of political trouble with people within the company. And why would you do that when everything seems to be working and it's fine? Well, the answer is if you don't do it, in the long run, your company will be hobbled. It's best if you start out with an HR head when you're growing as a company who has the attitude of getting the business going and reflects that in all of the people that he hires, so your HR department is not your internal enemy. That's the best thing. But if you're coming in to a large organization and you discover that HR is about socialjustice-warrior happy talk, and they're trying to make a social culture camp out of it, you need to do something, and you do that by changing your head of HR, giving that person the mission of setting a new culture for your HR, and working hard to keep people who've been programmed by labor activists and diversity activists from being important. That of course is difficult. You'll get a bad reputation. What was his name? T.J. Rodgers at Cypress Semiconductor is a fine example of someone in the '80s and '90s who resisted these efforts to make social justice the thing. And, of course, he got a reputation for it. He went really public with it. And it's one of the things you can do is to be a hard-nosed hard ass about certain things and just stick your ground and don't try to deflect and don't try to defend yourself from these accusations. Just say, 'This is what it is. We're a company that's trying to make money doing great products for people. We do more good in the world by doing that than by grooming our employees and making it a great place to work that people are happy with but they don't actually work very hard." If you get that kind of reputation, you will be attracting the kind of employees that you want. 

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

SASHA LATYPOVA: Pharma pays for his campaign, and the DOD is likely running it

[Trump's supporters] are forced to resolve the cognitive dissonance in favor of “well, he was lied to by Fauci, so…"

from Sasha Latypova,

Trump is shilling for covid vaccines again. Pharma pays for his campaign, and the DOD is likely running it - this is obvious from his consistency and dedication to this line of messaging. It is propaganda, pure and simple - lies repeated often enough to his base, normalize the most monstrous lies. So they are forced to resolve the cognitive dissonance in favor of “well, he was lied to by Fauci, so…”  

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Why does the escorting officer put Doucet between himself and Plauche? And the cops weren't tried for conspiracy to commit murder? And the cameraman is unfazed.

It is horrible what Doucet did to Plaunche's son, Jody, who later wrote a book on the whole crime revenge drama.  And though I might even defend Plaunche's actions after having read a little of what took place, the fact that you've got the police operating in a conspiracy against your life is as bad as it gets.  Gary Plaunche murdered Doucet on March 16, 1984, for Doucet's sick molestation of Gary's son, Jody.  Wikipedia summarizes it,

Plauché, a native of Baton RougeLouisiana, was separated from his wife, June, at the time of the shooting. During 1983 and 1984, his 11-year-old son Jody was taking karate lessons with an instructor, 25-year-old Jeffrey Doucet. Unbeknownst to Jody's parents, Doucet had been sexually abusing the boy for at least a year. On February 14, 1984, Doucet kidnapped Jody and took him to a motel in AnaheimCalifornia, where he sexually assaulted and molested him. Jody, the focus of a nationwide search, was eventually found after Doucet allowed the boy to place a collect call to his mother from the motel. California police raided the motel and arrested Doucet without incident.

On March 1, 1984, Jody was returned to his family in Louisiana. In an interview with a news television crew, Gary, having heard reports that Doucet had sexually assaulted his son, stated that he felt a sense of helplessness.

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

George Gammon on Illegals in the Military

Hey, why send our military advisors into Latin America when we can just keep them here and bring the Latin Americans to the United States.  We train them here and unleash them on the citizenry the way we did in Nicaragua, with El Salvador's death squads, and Guatemala?  One has to wonder, are the military-aged migrant men coming into the U.S. illegally, escorted with the help of the U.S. federal government, Catholic Charities, and the United Nations, are they coming here as elite paramilitary squads trained in Central America?  Asking for a friend.

Friday, February 16, 2024

CAFFEINE: not only helps to protect the BBB but is also useful against SARS-CoV-2, Alzheimer's Disease [AD], and Parkinson's Disease [PD]

Okay, so COVID-19 as well as the COVID-19 gene therapy shots disrupt the blood-brain barrier, BBB.  Well, then isn't there some food, some therapeutic that would protect the blood-brain barrier?  Yes, there is.  Caffeine.  That's right, your morning cup of joe.

Given the recent study showing that SARS-CoV-2 disrupts the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), I stated that I would search for therapeutics that help to protect the BBB and ward against neurodegenerative diseases. I found one such therapeutic that not only helps to protect the BBB but is also useful against SARS-CoV-2. This is none other than Caffeine. 

Find sources here.

CAFFEINE PROTECTS AGAINST ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, AD

Caffeine protects the integrity of the blood-brain barrier.

Recent epidemiological and experimental studies indicate that caffeine, when administered chronically, has beneficial effects against a number of acute and chronic neurological disorders including stroke, AD, and PD. For AD, the protective effects of caffeine have been observed in humans as well as in animal models of this neurodegenerative disorder. Epidemiologically, chronic ingestion of caffeine conferred protective effects against AD and a retrospective study showed that caffeine intake is associated with a significantly lower risk for AD. Prospective studies confirmed the above findings by showing that chronic caffeine intake improved memory and cognitive function in normal aged individuals as well as in AD patients. Subsequently, experimental studies conducted using animal models of AD noted that caffeine improved cognitive abilities, reduced Aβ production, and stabilized BBB integrity. Thus, caffeine and drugs like caffeine might be part of any regimen intended to prevent, delay, and/or treat AD.

BBB PROTECTING ASPECT OF CAFFEINE MAY ALSO TREAT PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS

epidemiologic studies demonstrated that caffeine when administered chronically decreased the risk of developing PD. Experimental studies confirmed and extended the epidemiological findings by showing that caffeine was neuroprotective against the loss of dopaminergic neurons that occurs in the substantial nigra of MPTP-treated mice. Thus, current evidence strongly suggests that caffeine is a promising agent in the prevention and/or treatment of PD.

 

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

"Stalin was a worse tyrant and mass murderer than Adolf Hitler, but he was our tyrant and essential ally, and we chose to ignore the facts."

Thank you to Eric Margolis @ Lew Rockwell.

As we rightly remember the Auschwitz death camp and the rest of the Jewish Holocaust, let’s take a moment to recall the greatest mass killer of prisoners during World War II, the by-now-forgotten Soviet Major General Vasily Blokhin.

Blokhin claimed to have personally executed tens of thousands of prisoners in the Soviet Gulag. He was the chief executioner for NKVD (Soviet secret police).

Commissar Blokhin used his personal Walther PPK pistol to kill thousands of his victims by a shot to the back of the head. He wore a butcher’s apron, long gloves, a leather hat and goggles.

His primary target was Polish prisoners. Blokhin and his murderous assistants killed over 7,000 Polish officers captured when the Soviet Union joined Germany in crushing Polish independence to restore the pre–World War I status quo. This was also Hitler’s goal.  Not world conquest, as the Allies falsely claimed.  Russia’s strategic goals were similar.

 

Probably portrayed in the 2007 award-winning movie, Katyn, based on the 1940 Katyn massacre.

Stalin ordered the sinister-looking Blokhin to wipe out the flower of Polish aristocracy and erase that nation’s national identity. Blokhin also executed numerous Ukrainian nationalists as did Stalin’s secret police who, earlier, had executed or starved over 6 million Ukrainian farmers, a crime at least equal in magnitude to the Holocaust of Jews, the mentally unfit, and gypsies.

Why do we hear endless repetition of the Holocaust and next to nothing about the even more murderous Soviet crimes of mass murder?  The artful British were the war’s premier propagandists.  They not only helped draw the US into WWII, but they also largely masked the alliance between the US and Britain with the murderous Soviet regime.

In fact, the strategic goal of the British was to divert attention away from Soviet crimes by emphasizing Nazi crimes. This process continues today.  The Jewish holocaust has almost become a state religion while the larger, earlier Ukrainian holocaust (or Holodomor) is slipping away down the memory hole.

We all know of the German-run Auschwitz, Treblinka, Bergen-Belsen, and Buchenwald, but what of the Soviet gulag death camps like Solovetski, Kolyma, Magadan, Vorkuta, the Baltic-Volga Canal and the deportation centers in Central Asia. Without the splendid works of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the memory of the Gulag – which stayed operational into the 1970s – would be gone. 

No one had a monopoly on suffering.  We must not forget that our ally in WWII, the Soviet Union, caused 75% of all German casualties.  British-American propaganda likes to make us believe that it was the Western allies – Britain, the US, and Canada – that defeated Germany.  Not true. It was the Soviet Union that suffered losses of 8.7 million military and 19 million civilians. 80% of the Luftwaffe was destroyed on the Eastern Front.

Without Soviet participation, the Allies would not likely have won the war or defeated Germany and Japan.  London and Washington were determined to downplay the key Soviet role in World War II.  Accordingly, British and American propaganda were ordered to focus on the evils of Hitler while ignoring the even more murderous Soviet system. The bloody destruction of entire peoples like the Chechen or Baltics and millions of others by Stalin was never mentioned by the democratic allies.  Interestingly, films of Hitler playing with animals and his promulgation of laws to protect animals from human cruelty were censored.

Russia has gone far to erase the memory of the Gulag.  The Russian organization ‘Memorial’ that revealed the crimes of the Gulag was shut down by the Kremlin.  The organizer of the murder by starvation or shooting of 6 million Ukrainian farmers, the Jewish commissar, Lazar Kaganovich, was never even charged with major crimes.  He died peacefully at 91 on a sunlit park bench in Moscow in 1997.  Stalin even called Kaganovich ‘my Himmler’ while talking to British warlord Winston Churchill.

Stalin was a worse tyrant and mass murderer than Adolf Hitler, but he was our tyrant and essential ally, and we chose to ignore the facts.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

MUST-LISTEN: Malcolm Muggeridge, On Humanae Vitae, July 1978

 
Malcolm Muggeridge quotesBooks by Malcolm Muggeridge.

Thank you to Katherine Watt.

Now whether and how far and to what extent this inhibition is or can be or will be acceptable, it's not for me to say. What I want to say tonight as a non-Catholic, as an aspiring Christian, as someone who as an old journalist has watched this process of deterioration in our whole way of life, what I want to say is that in that encyclical, the finger is pointed on the point that really matters. Namely, that through human procreation, the great creativity of men and women comes into play. And that to interfere with this creativity, to seek to relate it merely to pleasure, is to go back into pre-Christian times and ultimately to destroy the civilization that Christianity has brought about.

One thing that I know will appear in social histories in the future is that the dissolution of our way of life, our Christian way of life, and all that it has meant to the world, relates directly to the matter that is raised in Humanae Vitae.

And when they are as old as I am, enriches them particularly beautifully when they see, as they depart from this world, their grandchildren beginning the process of living which they are ending. There is no beauty, there is no joy, there is no compensation that anything could offer in the way of leisure, of so-called freedom from domestic duties, which could possibly compensate for one-thousandth part of the joy that an old man feels when he sees this beautiful thing: life beginning again as his ends, in those children that have come into the world through his love and through a marriage which has lasted through 50 and more years.

Now, of course, when Humanae Vitae was published to the world and was set upon by all the pundits of the media, it was attacked as being a failure to sympathize with the difficulties of young people getting married. That was the basis on which the attack was mounted. But it was perfectly obvious, and Colin Clark will remember from that symposium with which the coming of Humanae Vitae was celebrated by the BBC -- it was mentioned then that contraception was something that would not just stop with limiting families, that in fact it would lead inevitably as night follows day to abortion and then to euthanasia. And I remember that the panel jeered when I said particularly the last, euthanasia.

But it was quite obvious that this would be so. That if you once accepted the idea that erotic satisfaction was itself a justification, then you had to accept also the idea that if erotic satisfaction led to pregnancy, then the person concerned was entitled to have the pregnancy stopped. And of course, we had these abortion bills that proliferated through the whole Western world. In England, we have already destroyed more babies than lives were lost in the First World War. Through virtually the whole Western world, there now exists abortion on demand. The result has been an enormous increase in the misery and unhappiness of individual human beings, and again, the enormous weakening of this Christian family.

I should mention to you that the point has been reached in England where a bishop has actually produced a special prayer to be used on the occasion of an abortion. You know, one of the great difficulties in being editor of Punch was something that I hadn't envisaged when I took the job on. And that is that whenever you tried to be funny about somebody, you would invariably find that something they actually did was funnier than anything that you could possibly think of. I really don't know how you could get a better example of it than a bishop solemnly setting to work to produce a measured prayer on the occasion of murdering a baby.  But that is actually what has happened.

And the reason I call it that is because I read about how a journalist who had managed to make his way into a hospital ward had found that all the patients in the ward who were over 65 had N-T-B-R on their medical cards. And when he pressed them to tell him what these initials stood for, he was told, "Not to be resuscitated."

Well, I've been in that belt for some ten years, so I know that as sure as I can possibly persuade you to believe, this is what is going to happen. Governments will find it impossible to resist the temptation with the increasing practice of euthanasia, though it is not yet officially legal, except in certain circumstances, I believe, for instance, in this state of California. The temptation will be to deliver themselves from this burden of looking after the sick and imbecile people or senile people by the simple expedient of killing them off.

Now this is in fact what the Nazis did. And they did it not, as is commonly suggested, through slaughter camps and things like that, but by a perfectly coherent decree with perfectly clear conditions. And in fact, it is true that the delay in creating public pressure for euthanasia has been due to the fact that it was one of the war crimes cited at Nuremberg. So for the Guinness Book of Records, you can submit this, that it takes just about 30 years in our humane society to transform a war crime into an act of compassion. That is exactly what happened.

from another interview

Time and Eternity: The Uncollected Writings of Malcolm Muggeridge, Malcolm Muggeridge (Author), and Nicholas Flynn (Editor).  This may be a better assessment of Muggeridge Whereas Britain’s Muggeridge was documenting the atrocities in the Soviet Union and the Ukraine, Walter Duranty was the New York Time’s Man in Moscow.


Friday, January 26, 2024

CHARCOAL: Natural parasite control for his pigs

This was interesting because it shows how farmers/ranchers naturally deworm their livestock.  Charcoal is antiparasitic.  It's healthy for the gut.  I did not know that it whitens teeth.  Added bonus.  

Use naturally occurring charcoal, or activated charcoal for people, rather than a product from Big Agra or Big Pharma.