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A most common theme around this brainwashing BS created by the few is that white people have no culture…
The problem is that we have been inundated with degeneracy that is slowly eroding our culture.
We created culture Mf’ers!
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Monday, September 9, 2024
We have created greatness …..that has mapped the world, created systems & infrastructure that we still use today.
AUSTIN FITTS: November 1995, is when the FDA approved OxyContin and when HUD . . . radically upped the predatory lending and the mortgage guys . . . that's when the beat down on the poor neighborhoods really accelerated [with] the pill mills . . . and you had the private prison move with rounding up, and, Wow. Of course, the illegal drugs were pouring in.
Here is Fitts discussing the missing $20 trillion of taxpayer money specifically: https://t.co/MTcFJ2XMRg
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) September 9, 2024
"You have to depopulate the G7 nations...you can't keep the rackets going and have this many people. [And now you have] Larry Fink bragging about how [they've] created an economic model where with AI and automation, we can grow the economy with a shrinking population."
Investment banker, former HUD official, and founder of the Solari Report () Catherine Austin Fitts describes for Ryan Cristián () how there was a "financial coup" of U.S. federal tax money that began in the fiscal quarter of 1998. This coup, which has now seen more than $20 trillion of taxpayer money go missing (between 1998 and 2015 alone), has come alongside a drop in life expectancy in the U.S. Fitts says that there was an attempt to balance the U.S. federal budget in 1995, but when that failed, that's when the FDA approved OxyContin and when HUD "radically upped the predatory lending and the mortgage guys." "If you look at life expectancy charts, that's exactly when life expectancy starts to turn down, first in the poor income groups, but then it accelerates dramatically during the pandemic," Fitts adds. "And if you look at our fertility...the only [country] who drops more [than we did] is China...And they had a one-child policy." Partial transcription of clip: "If you look at a building wealth reset versus direct going direct reset, essentially, here's the fundamental issue. If you look at how much the rackets are skimming from the economy, it is mind boggling. It's amazing that the wealth is as great as it is given the racket skim. So we have to dramatically reduce the racket skim Right. Or make it official and make it properly managed. Because right now, the racket skim is destroying productivity across the across the spectrum. So you have to reduce the racket skim or you have to somehow make it, you know, official and manage it properly, or you have to depopulate in the in the G7 nations. You have to do one or the other. You can't, you can't keep the rackets going and have this many people. "You know, it's interesting. The the financial coup started at the beginning of fiscal 1998. And but in the spring of 1997, the largest pension fund owner, president in the country, president of CalPERS, I was making a presentation on what I would now describe as the building wealth reset and how we could use new technology to make communities fantastically productive. Get government money out, dramatically reduce the deficit. And he looked at me and he said, 'You don't understand. It's too late. They've given up on the country.' I said, 'What do you mean it's too late?' He said 'They're moving all the money out starting in the fall.' "He said this to me in the spring of 1997. The fall of '97 is the beginning of the fiscal 1998 year, and that's when the money started to go missing. But it was clear to me that he was referring to they had given up. During 1995, there was a big effort to get the federal budget finally on a fiscally responsible basis. It ended up with a three-week budget war. You know, the government shut down, and, Rubin, as secretary of treasury went in and raided the exchange stabilization fund, which I think scared the guys who run the financial system to death because that's their sort of, you know, stash. And and I think that's when they gave up. And what was interesting is in the next month, November 1995, is when the FDA approved OxyContin and when HUD, you know, radically upped the predatory lending and the mortgage guys. And that's when the beat down on the poor neighborhoods really accelerated because they got the pill mills Right. The predatory lending, and you had the private prison move with rounding up and, wow. Of course, the illegal drugs were pouring in. "If you look at life expectancy charts, that's exactly when life expectancy starts to turn down, first in the poor income groups, but then it accelerates dramatically during the pandemic. And if you look at a chart of life expectancy in the 20 most industrialized countries, literally 19 look like this, and the United States looks like this. Wow. Now it's frightening. And if you look at our fertility, it also looks like this. The only one who drops more is China. Yeah. You know, and they had a one-child policy. Then so I have a new article called "Musings on Department of Defense," where I have those 2 charts, but I have a third video. And that's Larry Fink bragging about how we've now created an economic model where with AI and automation, we can grow the economy with the shrinking population."Sunday, September 8, 2024
Preserve the mouth microbiome, don't kill it, for it is connected to your gut
“2 out of 3 Americans use Mouthwash”
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) September 7, 2024
Am starting to think there isn’t a single product out there that doesn’t harm us in some way. pic.twitter.com/NE4RJaUDoL
Thank you to Wejolyn.
International Journal of Dental Hygiene explains that,
Five controlled clinical studies were included. These studies found associations between the daily use of mouthwashes and changes in the oral microbiome, but the nature of the effect varied according to the mouthwash. Chlorhexidine (CHX) rinses lowered microbial diversity. While 7-day use of CHX led to increases in the abundance of Neisseria, Streptococcus, and Granulicatella and a decrease in the abundance of Actinomyces, its prolonged use led to widespread reductions in several genera and species. Cetylpyridinium chloride-containing mouthwashes specifically lowered the abundance of gingivitis-associated genera. In contrast, N-acetyl cysteine-based mouthwashes did not promote changes in the oral microbiome.
but concludes that it "favors the resolution of dysbiosis." Contradictory. How can these mouthwashes resolve dysbiosis when
Dr. Alex Rinehart reminds us that,
Our system is normally protected from unwanted bacteria by the acidity of the stomach from hydrochloric acid production, and in the small intestine from bile acids. Yet the system isn’t perfect, and doesn’t always stop inflammation and toxins from finding their way into the blood from the gums.
The oral microbiome is quite diverse. There are up to 700 species of bacteria in the mouth at any given time (3) – surpassing the 300-500 species of bacteria found in the gut (4). The bacteria in the gums will differ from the bacteria on the lips, as well as the cheek surface, the tongue, or the upper palate.
. . .
With more growth of the acid-producing bacteria such as Streptococcus mutans – the pH change not only leaches calcium from tooth enamel as part of the buffering process – the calcium can only do so much before the mouth becomes increasingly acidic due to the high growth of lactic acid-producing bacteria.
. . .
A number of conditions have been linked to imbalances in the oral microbiome including:
Appendicitis, pneumonia, inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, pregnancy complications, brain infection, respiratory infection, as well as lung ,liver, or spleen inflammation
CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS: Americans have "moved the political process out of the power zone and into the entertainment zone."
"You have to decide, do I wanna be entertained? And in that entertainment space; do I wanna get online and fight and argue with people about, you know, who's gonna win the election? Or do I wanna jump in and get involved in the nuts and bolts of implementing real change? ... I'm interested in real power and real change...I find the entertainment space stupefying." --Catherine Austin Fitts
"We've moved the political process out of the power zone and into the entertainment zone...And if you need any solution or real change, you gotta move back into the power zone." Investment banker, former HUD official, and founder of the Solari Report () Catherine Austin Fitts describes for Ryan Cristián () how Americans have "moved the political process out of the power zone and into the entertainment zone." Fitts notes that "in the power zone, if I decide I don't like something, then I'm gonna go down to the county commission or I'm gonna go to the state legislature or I'm gonna go to Congress, and I'm gonna work to get it changed." The investment banker adds that we are so "overwhelmed with consumer choices," however, that "politics [has] slowly migrated to the entertainment space." "You have to decide: Do I wanna be entertained and in that entertainment space? Do I wanna get online and fight and argue with people about, you know, who's gonna win the election? Or do I wanna jump in and get involved in the nuts and bolts of implementing real change?" Partial transcription of clip: "We've moved the political process out of the power zone into the entertainment zone...And if you need any solution or real change, you gotta move back into the power zone. "In the power zone, if I decide I don't like something, then I'm gonna go down to the county commission or I'm gonna go to the state legislature or I'm gonna go to Congress, and I'm gonna work to get it changed in the real actual mechanism that determines how the money gets whacked up and the resources get whacked up and what the laws are. "So I'm either gonna do it as an individual or I'm gonna figure out the groups that are do you know, taking it the right way, and I'm gonna work with them and support them. It's, you know, there are many different ways to go about it. It depends on the issue. But I'm gonna there there is a mechanism by which power is organized and allocated. And, in the legislative process and the administrative process, there is a law and regulation mechanism, and then the real powerful mechanism is the budget. "So you whack up the credit and you whack up the appropriations, you whack up the taxes. So when I was in Washington, I had one of the biggest budget jobs because I was overseeing the mortgage markets and the federal credit in the mortgage markets and all of those assets. I stopped watching TV from 1984 and I had a decorator who insisted you can't work in the government without TV. So she bought me a TV."We've moved the political process out of the power zone and into the entertainment zone...And if you need any solution or real change, you gotta move back into the power zone."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) September 9, 2024
Investment banker, former HUD official, and founder of the Solari Report (@solari_the) Catherine… pic.twitter.com/f8zyJgJ6Pi