Friday, August 4, 2023

PFIZER, WHICH DENIES ALL WRONG-DOING, EVEN THOUGH IT'S AGREED TO PAY OUT $75 MILLION DOLLARS, SAYS THE DNA TEST IS DESIGNED TO GUARD AGAINST FRAUDULANT CLAIMS.

This is from the 1996 meningitis outbreak in Kano, Nigeria, which means that a lot of the adults seen in this 2009 news clip were children in 1996.  I covered this last December 2022.

Oh, so Pfizer has your back.  Whew, for a minute there I think Pfizer was using the DNA tests as a kind of indemnity.  Thank God, we're working with such an ethical company.  Funny that Pfizer invents "outbreaks," "pandemics," and "epidemics."  That's their business model.  In this case here in Nigeria, the "outbreak" was meningitis.  Oh, wait, we've got a vaccine for that!  We even have one for hangnails!  Got a hangnail?  We got you.

I don't know how anybody can trust any of these vaccine manufacturers.  

From African Arguments,

In 2007, the Nigerian federal government and Kano State government filed criminal and civil suits against Pfizer and eight other defendants, asking for $7 billion in damages. The suit charged that the company had tested an unapproved and experimental drug on children with neither informed consent from parents nor approval from the Nigerian government. Pfizer countered that such approval wasn’t necessary. In 2001, an investigation by the Washington Post had uncovered that a document Pfizer claimed to prove ethical approval by Nigerian authorities for the trial appeared to be falsified and back-dated. 

11/200 children died, others had organ failure, brain damage, and paralysis 🙁.

"Vilhjalmur Stefansson documented the fact that the Inuit diet was about 90% meat and fish

Watch out for that cholesterol.  It might be the very thing that keeps you healthy, strong, and alive. 

From All Things Carnivore.

Stefansson wrote for Harper’s Monthly Magazine’s November 1935 issue that when the supplies from white whalers failed to arrive, the Inuit had to revert to their traditional hunting practices and ate just fish.

As a guest, Stefansson was given baked salmon trout while the Eskimos themselves ate boiled fish. Against his expectation, he began to like baked salmon trout and later on discovered that boiled fish tasted even better.

And shortly after he began to eat just like the Eskimos, fish for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack. He ate boiled, raw, and fermented fish. He was missing salt at first but gradually could do without it.

After a few months on this diet, he noted that “mentally and physically, I had never been in better health in my life“.

These months were the beginning of several years during which he would live on a meat-only diet.

According to his own estimate, cumulatively, he had lived exclusively on meat and water in the Arctic for more than five years in total. Another member of his expeditions lived on this exclusive meat diet for about the same length of time while several others lived on it from one to three years.

He noted that “I did not get scurvy on the fish diet nor learn that any of my fish-eating friends ever had it … There were certainly no signs of hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure, of the breakdown of the kidneys, or of rheumatism”. 

Vilhjalmur Stefansson wrote a book on his experiences, called The Fat of the Land, 1956.

Thanks to Wejolyn for this tweet:

Thursday, August 3, 2023

California banning gas-powered lawnmowers & leaf blowers!!! Is the state insane?

New CDC director, Mandy Cohen, gleefully laughs and smiles as she reminisces about imposing abitrary totalitarian restrictions on people during the fake pandemic, throughout which she was Secretary of Health for North Carolina.

"They don't do the science so they can tell you that that injury you think just happened to your child, we have no evidence that the vaccine caused that. I'm sorry"