Tuesday, May 10, 2022

"We're going to see inflation that makes us long for the days of Jimmy Carter"

THE Meme of the Biden Administration


 From Sal the Agorist
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FAUCI:JIM JONES::EUA VACCINES:KOOL-AID

Who is the ghoul, you ask?  Professor Dennis Meadows. Note the universities where he's taught.  He's not just one of these woke professors, no, he's one of Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum's lieutenants.


Wow. These World Economic Forum fetid f'cks, aka, eugenicists, depopulation a'holes are not happy until you comply with their wishes by offing yourself . . . for the greater good, of course.  It's a remarkable and monstrous exploitation of religious eschatology or end times, where they seduce you into adopting the identity of your God, the aloof but personal holy spirit, the forgiving and compassionate Lord, the suffering and sacrificial lamb who died on the cross until you are transposed and become one with God, a holy being worthy of God's love to qualify for a chosen seat at His right hand.  That is what the elites want from you, that's what their propaganda campaign across 2020 and 2021 called up in you.  It's what Jim Jones did to his people, the People's Temple, a religious movement of the 1970s, who called his people to a mass suicide pact in Guyana.  The parallels are unmistakable.  Except this time, it's not led by Jim Jones, it's led by Anthony Fauci.  And it's not the People's Temple, but a secular temple called the American body politic.  It's Anthony Fauci who has called people to drink the Kool-Aid, and when there's a rustling of resistance to it, Fauci threatens more lockdowns, doubles down with the Kool-Aid injections, calling them boosters.  It's the same thing.  Same dynamic.  Similar hierarchy.  First, Jim Jones got his members to agree that they shared the same enemy: a hostile, racist society.  For Fauci, the enemy were asymptomatic carriers of a "deadly" disease.  This construct set up the fear of an unknowable but ubiquitous threat that killed the American mind more than it did any people.  Then Jones presented the solution: paradise outside of the United States, in the lush jungles of exotic Guyana. Fauci, too, presented his solution: an untested, emergency authorized vaccine that promised unheard of protection, protection so good that he had to force it on you by proxy through your employer.  For those who took the jab, it was 1978 all over again.  Just as Jim Jones exploited his People's Temple with an exclusive paradise in the jungles of South America, Fauci offered his people a rare chance at exclusive protections that if you didn't understand the science of the mRNA, you at least understood the ethics, and mindfulness, of Catholic social teaching with slogans like, "We're all in this together" and "Wear a mask to protect others, and ask your neighbor to wear one to protect you," and "Your mask protects me, and my mask protects you."  And to serve the greater good, the virtuous became Fauci's footmen.  

(R) RICK SCOTT: Saying what we've all known. That cat ain't going back in the bag

Seeded, store-bought Pomegranate seeds smell and taste like acetone, paint thinner

The other day, I posted a video by Dr. Berg on ways to reverse early signs of dementia.  One of his recommendations was to eat vegetables that provide a diverse gut microbiome. One vegetable he suggested were sprouts, specifically broccoli sprouts for the sulforaphane content.  

One food that I've liked for its benefits on microbiome is pomegranate seeds.  These also protect your cells against spike proteins attaching to the surface of your cells. But an important caveat is this: buy and consume the fresh fruit inside the skin.  If you purchase the seeds already  pulled and packaged into a cup,  you'll find in the chilled, single-serving fruit section, you'll find those seeds smelling like acetone, in other words, nail polish remover.  This is not just my opinion.  



The fact is confirmed by a handful of other conscientious consumers who were equally shocked by the experience.  Here is one:

Pomegranate seeds that smell like nail polish remover are almost certainly a bit past their best. I’ve noticed a distinct acetone odour on pomegranate seeds myself, twice before. Both times, the smell was on pre-picked and packaged seeds; I've never noticed it on a whole fruit.  The acetone in nail polish remover is produced industrially by the cumene process; alkylation of benzene by propylene to form cumene, which is oxidised to acetone and phenol. Acetone, however, is also an occasional waste product of the metabolism of sugar by yeasts, which are ubiquitous and do very well on the skins of fruits. As a somewhat successful sourdough home baker, I’ve cultivated my own sourdough starter using chopped grapes to get things started and have noticed many times that the mixture takes on an acetone smell- usually when it needs refreshing (dumping half and replacing with fresh water/flour).

So, in answer to your question, no, pomegranate seeds are not SUPPOSED to taste of acetone, but they probably will do if they’re a bit old, and it’s probably due to yeast.

Acetone is quite volatile, so even a small quantity will be readily detectable by our noses. However, it’s not particularly toxic if ingested. That said, the pomegranate taste would definitely be ruined, so I’d chuck em out . . . . 

Instead, buy the orbed fruit, split the ball open, and enjoy nutritious seeds.