Why the ruling establishments in the West are panicked. https://t.co/p7OgBm1Gjk
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Tuesday, September 24, 2024
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT PUTIN: The vampire ball is coming to an end
Monday, September 23, 2024
39 states have what's called Obscenity Exemption Statutes, and that allows them to put p*rnographic books in schools.
REVEALED: This Is How Democrats Are Getting Away With Showing P*rnographic Books To Kids In Schools
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) September 23, 2024
“39 states have what's called Obscenity Exemption Statutes, and that allows them to put p*rnographic books in schools.
So what's happening is you can be in a school and show… pic.twitter.com/SqW4OgmmFp
Thread of the most beautiful cafes on Earth 🧵
Thread of the most beautiful cafes on Earth 🧵
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1. New York Café, Budapest pic.twitter.com/BGksvAhnfr
MARTIN ARMSTRONG: if Trump gets in, the Neocons are out. Victorian Nuland was thrown out of Trump's Administration. She has been in every Administration but Trump's
Gold has got nothing to do with inflation. Gold goes up basically when you're questioning the future, who is going to survive? Gold goes up generally when there is a collapse in confidence in government, and that typically centers around war. --Martin Armstrong
"That was basically caused by OPEC raising the price of oil dramatically and that created a cost-push inflation. So everybody's costs were rising dramatically. Anything that had to do with plastic, went up dramatically and that created eventually the inflationary boom between 1976 going into 1980. As for gold rose to $875, etc...I think gold was about a $100 in 1976 and it rose to about $400 but that was by December 1979, the last six weeks of the rally, which peaked in 1980 on January 21st. So from December to January 21st, that's when Russia invaded Afghanistan. So it was the geopolitical stuff that took gold from $400 to $875. So it's important to understand inflation is not the major driving power but inflation when war is around – that's what broke Bretton Woods...it was the Vietnam War."
Jim Ostrowski: City of Buffalo Putting Fluoride Back in the Drinking Water
"Oh, well, we've got to find somewhere to put it. Let's put it in our water. Wow! Great idea!"
All I can tell you is that there is a family with a lawsuit against the city or a group of people and I would be willing to sit down with them and look at the other side of this. It was a blessing that Buffalo didn't have fluoride in its water from 2015 'til tomorrow, and I hope it stops. I hope that they forget to turn it on because this has been a vacation for us.
As to chlorine, chlorine is used as a sanitizer. Chlorine evaporates in the water. Chlorine is not such a big deal. Fluoride stays in the water, and it just keeps getting recycled year after year, it just doesn't leave. Another thing we have enough of in our water is pharmaceuticals and parasites, these things don't get eliminated. So now we have fluoride to add to the mix. I'm having a rough day right now to think that my community is getting poisoned. We've suffered enough here in Buffalo. There's so much here going on with poverty. So much going on with the education system. It's sad. Thank you, Jim, for letting me come on and speak.
8:40, OSTROWSKI I want to introduce Nicole. All three of us took time out of our busy day on an emergency basis to come down here. We have a lot of other things that we wanted to do. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying that we are very passionate about this issue and that's why we're here today in a little bit of drizzle in front of Buffalo City Hall when we have other things to do. So we really believe in this, so I am going to introduce Nicole now.
9:17, NICOLE. Hi, I'm here today as a resident in the city of Buffalo opposed to the fluoridization of Buffalo's drinking water. This is an incredibly stupid battle that the public does not need to be fighting as it is the role of government to work with agencies to do what is in the best interests of the public's health, not serve some special interest. Ample research exists about fluoride as a neurotoxin, the lack of evidence that ingesting it prevents tooth decay. In the city of Buffalo, there are many factors impacting health such as nutritional issues rather than an ad hoc mass medication of the population. One major concern about mass-medicating the population through the drinking supply is that drugs have dosages. If someone drinks 8 glasses of water a day, they have 1 dose of fluoride. If they have a different volume because they need to drink more for other reasons or consume fluoridated foods, that means they're going to have another dose of fluoride. This is unacceptable for people to not have control over the volume of drugs they will be consuming aligned with their water. Someone's body may react differently to one amount, or dose, of fluoride. This is medical malpractice to an amount in any quantity. It's just wrong in my book. And today, we're in a city where it's raining, and how we have bypassed more critical needs for protecting our drinking water through much-needed infrastructure, such as combined sewer overflows