Tuesday, September 17, 2024

MIKE ADAMS: Many people have been killed, including some children. If the tech exists to do this in Lebanon, this same tech exists to do this in the USA.

from Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, 

This is a huge deal, folks. Israel's intelligence services remotely detonated 1000+ comms devices in the hands of Hezbollah members in Lebanon. Reportedly pagers but some reports also say cell phones. They were REMOTELY triggered to overheat and detonate their batteries. Many people have been killed, including some children. Many fingers and hands blown off. If the tech exists to do this in Lebanon, this same tech exists to do this in the USA. Your mobile phone is a remote-controlled bomb, and intelligence services can detonate it at will. Let that sink in. 

I don't know.  Luke Rudkowski got news from Sky News Arabia that Mossad planted PETN, or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, on the pager batteries.  

EAT THE SUN: My father is 75 years old. We both began eating low carb about 7 yrs ago. Both of us lost nearly 18% of our total body fat in the first year and we have kept it off.

My father is 75 years old. We both began eating low carb about 7 yrs ago. Both of us lost nearly 18% of our total body fat in the first year and we have kept it off. My pops still: - mows his own yard - laid his own paver wall for his landscaping beds. - rides his bike to the grocery store - runs around with the grandkids - launches his boat by himself - does moderate exercise a few days per week. - he is on zero medications. Up until 68yrs old, he struggled with anxiety. He was tired a lot and always felt like he was sick from “something”. Now, he’s flourishing. His only regret was not finding out about low carb lifestyle sooner.

This is 75! 

UPDATE: Sky News Arabia reports that Mossad allegedly planted PETN on the pager batteries, detonating them by increasing the temperature

HOW DID MOSSAD SIMULTANEOUSLY BLOW UP 4,000 HEZBOLLAH PAGERS? The pagers were imported five months ago and contained up to 20 grams of explosives. Sky News Arabia reports that Mossad allegedly planted PETN, or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, on the pager batteries, detonating them by increasing the temperature.

WHOLE FOODS: THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE UGLY

IGOR is the name of the cheese, which is a milder Provolone.  In fact, Whole Foods describes it as a "Mini Provolone Dolce," a sweet little provolone.  It was good.  No complaints.  This cheese was a product of Italy.  That good or bad?  Depends on the manufacturer, but I've heard propaganda that the quality of produce in Italy is excellent.  My one and only abiding concern about any cheese is the rennet, whether its made of a vegetarian Merck product or animal based from the farm.  Fewer than 5% of cheeses will ever identify as animal rennet.  Does that assume that the rennet is vegetable based?  Probably.  The cheese was $18.99/lb. I paid $6.46 for it so I got a 1/3lb. 

Well, I ordered this meatloaf thinking it was made of beef.  It was made of turkey.  I just didn't catch it.   It looked like the traditional beef meatloaf.  The price wasn't listed so I was arguing with a recently immigrated middle-aged woman from God knows where who had no sense of customer service.  She barely had a sense of her own incompetence.  She said she didn't know the price.  I asked don't you have a list of prices?  Looking at me knowingly, she said she'd have to weigh it to find out what the price was.  I said no.  I said what's the price per pound? She said she didn't know.  I said don't you have a list of prices on the items in your display case?  And then she finally understood.  The work an older man has to do nowadays just to get a lunch.  So she looks for it.  She finds it.  She quotes me a price.  $11.99/lb.  I ordered half a pound.  She was afraid she was going to have to cut the displayed slices to accommodate my 1/2 lb request.  Turns out that each slice is approximately a half pound.  She didn't know that.  Then I see the tag.  A tag is generated and attached only to completed orders.  So I got 0.51 lbs for a price of $6.11.  But I didn't get beef.  When did Whole Foods start selling turkey meatloaf?  Who eats turkey meatloaf?  It has wheat in it, and I got a mild allergic reaction; that combined with the sugar probably caused that reaction.  It is like a parlor trick nowadays ordering food.  You're looking for the dangerous seed oil, only to be delighted by their absence only to realize you're still going to get sick from the sugar and grains.  It's fun.  : - /

The one good find I saw here at Whole Foods was their rotisserie chickens.  The price of their chickens is $8.99 for a whole chicken.  The ingredients list was simple--chicken, seasoning, and one other item.  No word of Canola Oil anywhere.  But I can't tell that if that's a good sign or a deliberate, marketing omission to skirt around the popular concerns about seed oils.  King Soopers 8-piece baked [but loaded with a lot of unhealthy seasoning, including Canola Oil] costs $9.99.  So Whole Foods is $1 cheaper.  
  
How does a store that specializes in organic foods be this bad? This store has a 3-star review on Yelp.  Not good.  Not good for a high-end grocery store.  


POLLY ST GEORGE: Ditch your smartphone / exploding pager device