This is a testament to how incredibly resilient human beings are on starvation diets. I hear so many people who have been vegan for a year or two, arguing that they're healthy and doing great, but everyone eventually becomes emaciated with nagging health issues and falls apart.… https://t.co/zP4mArW1Xb
— Inversionism (@Inversionism) August 3, 2023
Monday, July 31, 2023
Vegan raw food diet influencer Zhanna D’Art dies of starvation
KOREAN WAR, 1950-1953, PROPAGANDA vs. ATROCITIES
Remember the Atrocities of the Korean War, Not the Propaganda https://t.co/iFAoBm0nZS
— St. Michael, the Archangel (@aveng_angel) August 1, 2023
KOREAN WAR PROPAGANDA
The war began with what Harry Truman claimed was a surprise invasion on June 25, 1950, by the North Korean army crossing the dividing line with South Korea that was devised after World War II. But the U.S. government had ample warnings of the pending invasion. According to the late Justin Raimondo, co-founder of Antiwar.com, the conflict actually started with a series of attacks by South Korean forces, aided by the U.S. military:
Barack Obama declared in 2013, “That war was no tie. Korea was a victory.”
By 1951, the Korean War had become intensely unpopular in the United States—more unpopular than the Vietnam War ever was. Truman insisted on mislabeling the war as a “police action,” but it destroyed his presidency regardless. When the ceasefire was signed in 1953, the borders were nearly the same as at the start of the war.
While the friends of leviathan paint Truman as the epitome of an honest politician, he was as demagogic on Korea as Lyndon Johnson was on Vietnam. When Republicans criticized the Korean War as useless, President Harry Truman condemned “reckless and irresponsible Republican extremists” and “the false version of history that has been copyrighted by the extremists in the Republican Party.”
Perhaps the biggest disaster of the Korean war was that intellectuals and foreign-policy experts succeeded in redefining the Korean conflict as an American victory. As Georgetown University professor Derek Leebaert noted in his book Magic and Mayhem: The Delusions of American Foreign Policy from Korea to Afghanistan, 2011, “What had been regarded as a bloody stalemate transformed itself in Washington’s eyes; ten years later it had become an example of a successful limited war. Already by the mid-1950s, elite opinion began to surmise that it had been a victory.” Leebaert explained, “Images of victory in Korea shaped the decision to escalate in 1964-65 helping to explain why America pursued a war of attrition.” Even worse, the notion that “‘America has never lost a war’ remained part of the national myth, and the notion of having ‘prevailed’ in Korea became a justification for going big in Vietnam.” But as Leebaert noted, “in Vietnam, [the U.S. Army] had forgotten everything it had learned about counterinsurgency in Korea as well.”
KOREAN WAR ATROCITIES
“From 1945-1948, American forces aided [South Korean President Syngman] Rhee in a killing spree that claimed tens of thousands of victims: the counterinsurgency campaign took a high toll in Kwangju, and on the island of Cheju-do—where as many as 60,000 people were murdered by Rhee’s U.S.-backed forces.”
The North Korean army quickly routed both South Korean and U.S. forces. A complete debacle was averted after General Douglas MacArthur masterminded a landing of U.S. troops at Inchon. After he routed the North Korean forces, MacArthur was determined to continue pushing northward regardless of the danger of provoking a much broader war. By the time the U.S. forces drove the North Korean army back across the border, roughly 5,000 American troops had been killed. The Pentagon had plenty of warning that the Chinese would intervene if the U.S. Army pushed too close to the Chinese border. But the euphoria that erupted after Inchon blew away all common sense and drowned out the military voices who warned of a catastrophe. One U.S. Army colonel responded to a briefing on the Korea situation in Tokyo in 1950 by storming out and declaring, “They’re living in a goddamn dream land.”
Here’s a quick recap of our Junior Fellow @JimBovard’s recent article. You can read the full article here: https://t.co/92Bh7KIWOK
— The Libertarian Institute (@LibertarianInst) July 31, 2023
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GONZALO LIRA IS OUT ON BAIL
Gonzalo Lira is free! https://t.co/hT1RGGL2hE
— Alex (Sasha) Krainer (@NakedHedgie) July 31, 2023
Disappointing to see his naivete over how a government SHOULD behave. Do you expect a government to actually be democratic, and actually hold to some ideals articulated in their constitution? Get out of there, Gonzalo. Get out now.
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HHS SECRETARY XAVIER BECERRA BRAGGING: these biochemical weapons changed the trajectory of the bio-behavioral control campaign, destroying millions of lives in the United States and tens of millions globally.
I don't think that I've read anything so astounding.
Here is Health and Human Services Secretary, Xavier Becerra, bragging about the destruction of the military operation called COVID.
Project NoNextGen — Inducing Sterility and Disease by Weaponizing Chronic Fear of Faked Pandemics.
By Xavier Becerra and Ashish Jha
What Becerra wrote:
The development of safe and effective Covid-19 vaccines and treatments within a year after SARS-CoV-2 was first identified represents one of the great successes of modern science.1
What Becerra means:
The deployment of lethal biochemical weapons labeled as Covid-19 vaccines and treatments within months after the SARS-CoV-2 propaganda campaign began, represents one of the great successes of modern psychosocial manipulation systems.
So here he identifies the COVID-19 vaccines as "lethal biochemical weapons." Then brags about the operation saying that it "represents one of the great successes of modern psychosocial manipulation systems." He's literally patting himself on the back for manipulating the American people. That's Xavier Becerra.
Here, he thanks those involved in the "modern psychosocial manipulation systems."
Thanks to the ingenuity of technocrats, especially behavioral psychologists, along with cooperation between the US government, the private sector, and globalist organizations (World Health Organization, United Nations), these biochemical weapons changed the trajectory of the bio-behavioral control campaign, destroying millions of lives in the United States and tens of millions globally.
Groundbreaking because it "changed the trajectory of the bio-behavioral control campaign, destroying millions of lives in the United States and tens of millions globally. He is essentially saying the quiet parts out loud. Goebbels I am sure had more shame.
Where did Becerra say these words? He wrote them in one of America's premier medical journals, The New England Journal of Medicine.
July 26, 2023 - Project NextGen — Defeating SARS-CoV-2 and Preparing for the Next Pandemic. Xavier Becerra, J.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Ashish Jha, M.D., M.P.H., White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator, published by New England Journal of Medicine
Nearly 75% of Americans are overweight or obese and the number of diabetics has risen to more than 30,000,000. What do almost all of these people have in common? A sweet tooth and a universal and irrational fear of cholesterol.
Nearly 75% of Americans are overweight or obese and the number of diabetics has risen to more than 30,000,000. What do almost all of these people have in common? A sweet tooth and a universal and irrational fear of cholesterol.
— 💯 Cary Kelly 💯 (@CaryKelly11) July 30, 2023
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