Tuesday, November 15, 2022

As of today, Notre Dame will require yet ANOTHER round of the vaccine for students. The pandemic ended, but the COVID Regime remains fully intact and detached from reality.

Sacrilege on display. 

Where are the fighting Irish?  Where are the priests?  Where is the application of Biblical law?  Where is the Catholic doctrine to help protect the bodies and spirits of the students?  

Could you imagine Knute Rockne or the Gipper signing off on this?

And we know that the vaccine CANNOT PREVENT TRANSMISSION.  No clinical proof it further reduces severe disease in young, healthy college students. We know the πŸ’‰ has RISKS for this age.

Peanut Butter Contains Aflatoxins, i.e., Mold. Options for Removing Them . . .

One of the reasons peanut butter is no longer considered healthy is: It’s considered high in aflatoxins. 

Peanut butter used to be my go-to snack food.  Tasty with an apple or on a banana or on celery.  No more.  It's not just the sugars that are unhealthy, but now we know about aflatoxins, or mold in peanut processing. 

WHAT ARE AFLATOXINS?

According to the dictionary, aflatoxins are: “any of a class of toxic compounds that are produced by certain molds found in food, and can cause liver damage and cancer”.

Aflatoxins may also produce allergic responses, digestive inflammation, autoimmune or heart issues, problems with growth and development and parasite infestation.

Several mycotoxins in agricultural products cause health hazards and death to people and animals. Aflatoxin is the most potent among mycotoxins.

FOODS WITH AFLATOXINS

Corn, peanuts, cottonseed, and tree nuts. 

From the National Cancer Institute, “Aflatoxins are a family of toxins produced by certain fungi that are found on agricultural crops such as maize (corn), peanuts, cottonseed, and tree nuts. The main fungi that produce aflatoxins are Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, which are abundant in warm and humid regions of the world. Aflatoxin-producing fungi can contaminate crops in the field, at harvest, and during storage.”

One of the reasons peanut butter is no longer considered healthy is: It’s considered high in aflatoxins.

While many Americans have switched away from eating peanut butter for this reason, similar amounts of mold may pervade most other tree nuts, as well as corn, cassava and oats. 

DOES NATURAL PEANUT BUTTER HAVE AFLATOXIN?

The short answer is, yes. But, there are products that don’t and ways to eliminate it.

As you’ll see below, many considerations affect whether or not your peanut butter has mold.

HOW MANY AFLATOXINS ARE ALLOWED IN AMERICAN FOOD PRODUCTS? 

Under FDA regulations manufacturers can have a maximum of 20 PPB (20ug/kg) total aflatoxins in food products.

Aflatoxins are actually a group of 4 toxins: AFG1, AFG2, AFB1 and AFB2.  

Gerry Monroe lights up Harris County Commissioners Court with evidence of ballot harvesting and voter fraud allegations.

List of Conditions Resolved by Carnivore Diet

The Carnivore Diet, Dr. Shawn Baker, 2019. 

unknown individual threatened a mass shooting at the courthouse where Darrell Brooks' sentencing hearing were to be held in Waukesha County

Brooks' sentencing hearing was scheduled for today and tomorrow.  But a threat of mass shooting was made, compelled the judge to "temporarily recess" the court before she resumed a short time later.   

On Tuesday, November 15th, at 9:40am, the Waukesha County Communications Center received a phone call in which an unknown individual threatened a mass shooting at the courthouse. Security at the courthouse and on the County grounds were increased. The Darrell Brooks sentencing hearing was temporarily recessed, but resumed a short time later. The threat is currently under investigation by the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department, with the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the City of Waukesha Police Department.  Anyone that is visiting the courthouse should anticipate increased times for security checks.  We want to thank the public for their patience during this minor disruption.