Friday, May 3, 2024

What happened on 911 coverup signifies an absence of democratic, transparent, and accountable government. Establishing the truth is, in part, about restoring honesty, trust, and confidence in the American political system

00:00. My name is Christopher Gioia and I'm a fire commissioner with the Franklin Square Munson Fire District in the town of Franklin Square New York, Nassau County, which is near the Queens border.  On the morning of September 11th, 2001, I was working on the Brooklyn side of the East River just north of the Williamsburg Bridge and had a spectacular view of Manhattan and the Twin Towers.  Having been an eyewitness to the attacks that day and from being called to duty to assist the fire department of New York and the following days and weeks afterward, 9/11 has never been far from my thoughts having been burned forever into my soul.  The 9/11 Commission concluded that Osama bin Laden and a group of Islamic extremists were responsible and carried out the attacks and that was to be the end of it.  Truth be told, that is far from the end of it.  The 9/11 Commission was flawed and in the words of two of its own, the Chairman and the Vice Chairman of the 9/11 Commission, respectively, Thomas Keane and Lee Hamilton, stated in their book, Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 911 Commission, 2006, that they were "set up to fail" and were "starved of funds to do a proper investigation."  And that's their own words.  They also confirmed that they were denied access to the truth and misled by senior officials in the Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Authority and that this obstruction and deception led them to contemplate slapping officials with criminal charges.  The final report did not examine key evidence and neglected serious anomalies and various accounts of what happened.  The commissioners themselves admit their report was "incomplete and flawed" and that many questions about the terror attacks remain unanswered.

Nevertheless, the 9/11 Commission was swiftly closed on August 21st, 2004.  Architects and Engineers from 911 Truth, Pilots for 9/11 Truth, and the Lawyers Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, to name a few, raise valid and important questions that were never even considered, let alone answered by the official investigation.  The bottom line here is that the American public has not been told the complete truth about the events of that fateful autumn morning 18 years ago.  What happened on 9/11 is fundamentally important but equally important is the way that 9/11 cover up the signifies an absence of democratic transparent and accountable government establishing the truth is in part about restoring honesty and trust and confidence in the American political system.

3:15. That is why on July 24th of this year the Franklin Square Munson Fire District voted unanimously to adopt a legal resolution of support for the Special Federal Grand Jury investigation before the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.  

3:35. The almost 3,000 innocent people

QUINONES: Lack of engagement on your part to an incompetent government hurts them more than a hopeless revolution would.

As the days pass, it's hard to deny that it looks like what this occupied government desires is that the Right would react to their pronouncements with violence.

What they seem to not understand is that they're just creating more apathy. Lack of engagement on your part to an incompetent government hurts them more than a hopeless revolution would.

Jared Bernstein is an American economist who is the chair of the United States Council of Economic Advisers. He has absolutely no idea how money works.

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Are organ meats the true health food?

Organ meats are the true health food, particularly liver.   

It’s easy to tell when your gut bacteria are doing the work, instead of your digestive enzymes: you pass wind. 10 foods that rot in your colon

Here is a list of those 10 ten foods.  Brussel sprouts?  I love Brussels sprouts.

Contrary to popular belief it’s not actually meat that rots in the colon but instead beans, grains, and vegetables. The function of digestion is to break food down as far as possible which can then be absorbed through the intestinal wall and used by our bodies.

On average, a meal takes 4-5 hours to completely leave the stomach. The surface of the small intestine absorbs anything that our enzymes have broken down into sufficiently small components.

Our gut bacteria go to work and digest some of the remainder, sometimes producing waste products that we can absorb. The remaining indigestible plant matter 'fiber’ and other waste emerge as feces.

The primary reason we need our gut bacteria is to digest the sugars, starches, and fiber found in grains, beans, and vegetables that our digestive enzymes can’t break down.

It’s easy to tell when your gut bacteria are doing the work, instead of your digestive enzymes: you pass wind. That is why beans and starches make you pass wind, but meat doesn’t. The vegetables, beans, and grains are rotting in your colon with the decomposition material including methane and carbon dioxide gases.