Thursday, April 7, 2022

The shocking story of how Aspartame Became Legal

From I Am Awake

If you want to gauge the quality of a society or culture, no better place to look than the food supply.  "Spring 1971– Neuroscientist Dr. John Olney (whose pioneering work with monosodium glutamate was responsible for having it removed from baby foods) informs Searle that his studies show that aspartic acid (one of the ingredients of aspartame) caused holes in the brains of infant mice. One of Searle’s own researchers confirmed Dr. Olney’s findings in a similar study."

Aspartame is 200 times sweeter than table sugar.  

From MadeHow

Aspartame is an artificial sweetener used in reduced calorie foods. It is derived primarily from two naturally occurring amino acids chemically combined and designated by the chemical name N-L-aaspartyl-L-phenylalanine-l-methyl ester (APM). Discovered inadvertently in 1965, it was later patented and is currently the most utilized artificial sweetener in the United States.
Read more:  http://www.madehow.com/Volume-3/Aspartame.html#ixzz7PoGPzDqr

A list of products containing aspartame.

Pfizer rakes in $81 billion a year, making it the 28th most valuable company in the world. Johnson & Johnson ranks 15th, with $93.77 billion

Meaning that these guys can afford $20-$30 billion lawsuits every few years.  

By Rebecca Strong

After graduating from Columbia University with a chemical engineering degree, my grandfather went on to work for Pfizer for almost two decades, culminating his career as the company’s Global Director of New Products. I was rather proud of this fact growing up — it felt as if this father figure, who raised me for several years during my childhood, had somehow played a role in saving lives. But in recent years, my perspective on Pfizer — and other companies in its class — has shifted. Blame it on the insidious big pharma corruption laid bare by whistleblowers in recent years. Blame it on the endless string of big pharma lawsuits revealing fraud, deception, and cover-ups. Blame it on the fact that I witnessed some of their most profitable drugs ruin the lives of those I love most. All I know is, that pride I once felt has been overshadowed by a sticky skepticism I just can’t seem to shake.In 1973, my grandpa and his colleagues celebrated as Pfizer crossed a milestone: the one-billion-dollar sales mark. These days, Pfizer rakes in $81 billion a year, making it the 28th most valuable company in the world. Johnson & Johnson ranks 15th, with $93.77 billion. To put things into perspective, that makes said companies wealthier than most countries in the world. And thanks to those astronomical profit margins, the Pharmaceuticals and Health Products industry is able to spend more on lobbying than any other industry in America.  

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What started out as a proposal to force vaccines on everyone 18 and older, was revised first to an Italian-style 50+ mandate, and then to today’s 60+ proposal. It has just been defeated by a vote of 378 to 296 – the victim both of Omicron and of the political manoeuvring of the CDU/CSU. Eager to deny the coalition government a political victory, the Christian Democrats fielded their own vaccine registry proposal, which failed even more decisively.

After four months of competing proposals, vacuous debate and skyrocketing infections across the already widely jabbed German population, the German vaccine mandate has gone down in flames. The vaccinators still dominate mainstream politics and the establishment press, but this is the beginning of the end for them, and they know it too.

A key reason . . . we still don't know how the Douma victims died is because . . . a senior official blocked an effort to consult a forensic pathologist

OPCW's first director, Jose Bustani.

UN Special Official, Hans von Sponeck

APPLE-EATERS BEWARE of CANDIDAS AURIS

150 species of yeast are known as candida.

Thanks to Ramon Tomey.


"Healthcare facilities in several countries have reported that … C. auris has been causing severe illness in hospitalized patients. In some patients, this can enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body, causing serious invasive infections,” said the CDC.

The pathogen has been found to cause infections in wounds, the ears and the bloodstream. However, it remains unclear if it causes infections in the lung or bladder.

According to the public health agency, patients who have been hospitalized for a long time – including those with a central venous catheter or other lines or tubes attached to their body – are at highest risk of C. auris infection. Those who have previously received antibiotics or antifungal drugs are also at highest risk of contracting the pathogen.

Around 30 to 60 percent of people who caught C. auris have died, but the CDC remarked that many of them had other serious illnesses that the infection exacerbated.

“It is important to quickly identify C. auris in a hospitalized patient so that healthcare facilities can take special precautions to stop its spread,” said the agency.