Monday, April 25, 2022

VACCINE ROLLOUT NOT QUITE GLOBAL. MOSTLY THE WEST: Australia 95% Double Vaxx'd . . . Niger ~ 8% Double Vaxx'd

What are aquaporin-4 antibodies?

Social media does get me down.  It's like everyone is trying to grab the latest headline, capturing the latest information, or finding definitive proof to what was once speculative or a developing theory.  And though I've always been the type of person who would rather know what's going on as opposed to not, and then get to work to fix things, in today's C19 vaccine world with a dozen or so mechanisms of harm, I am tiring of knowing since the remedy for the previous ailment has yet to be confirmed or whose action has proved successful definitely.

So I asked, What are aquaporin-4 antibodies

Antibodies to aquaporin-4 (called NMO-IgG or AQP4-Ab) constitute a sensitive and highly specific serum marker of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) that can facilitate the differential diagnosis of NMO and classic multiple sclerosis.

So MS is what everyone who got the vaccine has to look forward to?  I don't know.  I do know that vitamin D wonderfully keeps it in check.  So these articles are almist allergic to talking about remedies for problems they publicize.

What OPEC+ is to the oil market, Belarus and Russia are to the potash market

Our current globally integrated food supply system and mass food production cannot exist without, among other things, fertilizer.

This includes three main categories: nitrogen, potash, and phosphorus fertilizers. Potash is a potassium-rich salt fertilizer that enhances plant quality and is responsible for 20% of global fertilizer demand.

Together with Belarus, Russia has a 40% market share in global production and export of potash fertilizer. What OPEC+ is to the oil market, Belarus and Russia are to the potash market. The two monopolies in this space are Uralkali and Belaruskali, with the Belarusian Potash Company being the latter’s export arm.

With 16.5% of the nitrogen fertilizer market, Russia may not appear to be that dominant until we look at the key ingredient (ammonium nitrate) and then we realize… oh, yes it is. Why? Russia holds a whopping 66% of the global market share in the production of this chemical, and without it there’s no nitrogen fertilizer.

. . . 

Through the company Uralchem, Russia provides ammonia to Morocco, and Morocco, as it turns out, is the largest phosphate fertilizer producer in the world with 75% of phosphate reserves.

Candace Owens Condemns Bill Gates

"Siri, show me a collapsing πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ narrative."