Of the 5916 colleges in the US, these 16 are still MANDATING the COVID shots for their students. https://t.co/rEl1kykqrV
— Mary Talley Bowden MD (@MdBreathe) December 6, 2024
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Thursday, December 5, 2024
MARY TALLEY BOWDEN, MD: Of the 5916 colleges in the US, these 16 are still MANDATING the COVID shots for their students.
DR. SHAWN BAKER: Those who consume the most fructose had a nearly 3-fold increase in the rates of dementia, and those who consumed the most sucrose had an almost doubling of their dementia risk.
The alarming connection between sugar & dementia: π⚠️ pic.twitter.com/uSBVgf1SyE
— Dr Shawn Baker π₯© (@SBakerMD) December 5, 2024
Dementia has been in the news quite a bit lately. Interestingly enough there's a study here that looks at the relationship between sugar consumption and dementia. "Dietary Sugar Intake Associated with a Higher Risk of Dementia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults," Agarwal, J Alzheimers Dis, 2023;95(4):1417-1425.
And what it shows is that between the lowest quartile in the highest quartile, those who consume the most fructose had a nearly 3-fold increase in the rates of dementia, and those who consumed the most sucrose had an almost doubling of their dementia risk.
So perhaps lay off on the sugars.
⚠️ She breaks it down perfectly❗️ pic.twitter.com/5uyn4thU0w
— ββππΌβππ ֍⃤π»βπΈπΎπβ (@XPHOENIXDRAGON) December 5, 2024
Her name is Courtney Swan, MS, and sitting next to her is Jillian Michaels. Her comments on glyphosate were given at Sen. Ron Johnson's Roundtable, “American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion,” on September 23, 2024.
00:00. Miss Swan is a nutritionist a real food activist and founder of the popular platform Real Foodology she advocates for transparency in the food industry promoting the importance of Whole Foods and clean eating Courtney is passionate about educating the public on the benefits of a nutrient-dense diet and she encourages sustainable chemical free farming practices to ensure better health for people on the planet. Miss Swan.
00:27. My name is Courtney Swan. I have a master's of science in nutrition and I host the Real Foodology podcast, and thank you so much for listening to me, to us today.
Our food is being tainted by dangerous chemicals and it's making us sick in 2009 I started to get debilitating stomach aches I bounced around between specialist with no Clarity for 2 years until 2011 when I was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance I was also at the time told to avoid corn and soy which are common food sensitivities amongst my generation unfortunately my story is not unique clueless to how this was connected to our food system I started to do some digging what I found was alarming. Our current agriculture system origin story involves large chemical companies; not farmers, chemists. 85% of the food that you are consuming started from a patented seed sold by a chemical corporation that was responsible for creating Agent Orange in the Vietnam War. Why are chemical companies feeding America? Corn, soy, and wheat are not only the most common allergens but are among the most heavily pesticide-sprayed crops today. In 1974, the US started spraying our crops with an herbicide called glyphosate and in the early 1990s we began to see the release of genetically modified foods into our food supply. It all seems to begin with a chemical company by the name of IG Farben. The later parent company of Bayer, IG Farben provided the chemicals used in Nazi nerve agents in gas chambers. Years later, a second chemical company, Monsanto, joined the War Industry with a production of Agent Orange, a toxin used during the Vietnam War. When the wars ended, these companies needed a market for their chemicals, so they pivoted to killing bugs and pests on American farmlands. Monsanto began marketing glyphosate with catchy name like Roundup. They claimed that these chemicals "were harmless and that they safeguarded our crops from pests." So farmers started spraying the supposedly safe chemicals on our farmland they solve the bug problem but they also killed the crops.
[Why didn't the farmers realize this and STOP USING ROUNDUP?!!!!]
Monsanto offered a solution with the creation of genetically modified, otherwise known as GMO crops that resisted the glyphosate in the Roundup. that they were spraying. These Roundup Ready crops allowed Farmers to spray entire fields with glyphosate to kill off pests without harming the plants, but our food is left covered in toxic chemical residue that doesn't wash, dry, or cook off. Not only is it sprayed to kill pests, but in the final stages of harvest it is sprayed on the wheat to dry it out, grains that go into bread and cereals that are in grocery stores and homes of Americans are heavily sprayed with these toxins. It's also being sprayed on oats, chickpeas, almonds, potatoes, and more
You have the right, the 5th Amendment, to remain silent. Use it. Don't be a witness against yourself
Remember, a cop's job is to put you in jail. They use force and the threat of force out on the streets, get you to sign a citation on the streets, and then leave it up to the courts, lawyers, and judges to put you away. Oh, wait, I'm sorry, the police are there to "protect and serve."
A jury of 12 people are currently deciding if Daniel Penny will spend the next 15 years in prison & if he’s convicted it might be because he was naΓ―ve enough to speak with police without an attorney present. Just because they approach you as your friend doesn’t mean they are…… pic.twitter.com/dWxRVQvWrz
— Brett Pike (@ClassicLearner) December 5, 2024
Penny's situation reminds me a little of the Eric Garner murder by NYPD officers, murdering him for selling individual cigarettes to folks who couldn't or didn't want to buy a full pack.
Robert Wenzel's assessment of confronting police on the streets is smart.
Courts are certainly not completely fair but you will have a much better chance than by resisting on the street.
That said, there is a lot of talk in the media about “police brutality,” but when it comes down to it, all police confrontations are about, at a minimum, implied police violence. You are either going to have to follow a copper’s requests, or he is going to escalate as far as he has to—to death (yours), if necessary.
To lower the amount of “police brutality,” a society needs to lower the number of potential confrontations police have with the public.
The confrontation the police had with Garner was allegedly over his selling loose cigarettes. It was probably a bogus claim, but the police needed some cover story. The question remains, though, why should police be enforcers preventing private transactions over loose cigarettes? Forget government cigarette tax laws, one would think that police on patrol are supposedly on patrol “to protect the public” against violence, not enforce government edicts.
Elsewhere, Wenzel makes this excellent point,
In NYC, the cops involved in the scuffle with Garner were not local sidewalk cops.
The cops in those confrontations did not know Brown and Garner and so they had no way to judge how much of a real threat they were. And there was the “us versus them” mentality on both sides, partly because of the zero-tolerance policy. Wilson ordering Brown to the sidewalk and NYPD cops attempting to arrest Garner for selling loosies.
Don't ignore this classic by James Duane.
GM WATCH: Mexico’s position that it will keep out #GMO corn no matter what “sets a major precedent for the world,” Prof. Michael Antoniou said, “and that’s why the US is fighting it so hard.”
From 2021,
Mexico has banned genetically modified corn and glyphosate. It will replace the GM corn with native varieties. pic.twitter.com/qB42FMJP6d
— Akin Olokun (@AkinOlokun) October 27, 2021
From 2023,
Mexican ban of #GMO white corn wins wide public support. Mexico is more than self-sufficient in the production of GMO-free white corn for human consumption. Its domestic production is GMO free thanks to a ban on harvesting GMO seeds in 2005 https://t.co/pP0Rk2KJO6 pic.twitter.com/vwUSXaFe4N
— GMWatch (@GMWatch) April 2, 2023
From 2024,
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was inaugurated as the 66th #president of #Mexico one month ago. She is the first woman to hold the office. Food security and food sovereignty are top of mind for her administration. As such, Sheinbaum has vowed to uphold ban on #GMO corn. π²π½π½π pic.twitter.com/qxhcRzu2Xl
— Non-GMO Project (@NonGMOProject) November 1, 2024
Mexico’s position that it will keep out #GMO corn no matter what “sets a major precedent for the world,” Prof. Michael Antoniou said, “and that’s why the US is fighting it so hard.” But the US’s defence of #GMOs & #glyphosate is based on outdated science. https://t.co/TweaaPcobQ
— GMWatch (@GMWatch) November 27, 2024
Mexico is defying the US aggressive attempts to stop Mexico from banning GMO corn and glyphosate. Mexico’s National Council for Humanities, Science and Technology has prepared a 200 page document with 1200 references arguing their case. https://t.co/QwxDnXuROM
— Stephanie Seneff (@stephanieseneff) December 5, 2024