Monday, February 3, 2025

FRANCIS BOYLE, 1950-2025

Did not know that he was fighting the Obama Administration over their state extraordinary rendition to keep Muslims and American from being assassinated.  He passed on January 30, 2025, but no online source has his cause of death.

Link to previous interviews.

The following interview with Stew Peters is from April 2023, where Boyle explains that the COVID-19 virus was made out of Ft. Deitrick and not out of a Wuhan lab from a bat.

Sunday, February 2, 2025

JAY FIVEKILLER: Shutting down the immigration pipeline and deporting the illegals will go a long way to restoring the balance between workers and corporations

Meatpacking used to be a stable, middle-class union job, with multiple generations of families working at the same plant. In 1960, the industry was 95% unionized, paying wages that were comparable to those in the auto and steel industries. Meatpacking was skilled labor. A meatpacker was trained like an old-fashioned butcher to take an animal from slaughter to final cuts.

In the 1960s, a company called IBP (Iowa Beef Packers) figured out that you didn't need skilled labor if you didn't care about your workers. Instead of workers doing a variety of jobs, IBP had workers do one cut all day long, maybe separate the hind quarter from the carcass, or slice a single cut of steak. Meatpacking wages across the industry stayed high through the early 1980s but then started to fall, as more companies adopted the IBP method. After all, anyone could be trained to do a single cut. By the mid-80s, wages had plunged and unions were disappearing. It was a race to the bottom and meatpacking was quickly becoming the worst job in America. One reason it was now so awful, was that the IBP method resulted in a huge rise in repetitive stress injuries and debilitating knife cuts caused by inattention and fatigue. Doing one cut all day long on a speeding factory line was good for corporate profits but disastrously bad for actual humans. Today, Places like Tyson Chicken and Smithfield Ham need an endless supply of 3rd world immigrants to keep wages low and unions busted, but also because it's a job that destroys the human body and spirit. Even if you're not injured, the work is so grueling that most immigrants can only do it for a couple of years before they move on. That's why you'll see that the ethnic composition of rural meatpacking towns goes through successive waves of foreigners-- Mexicans, Somalis, Sudanese, Guatemalans, Haitians-- as each group gets brought in and burned out, while management goes looking for another group of suckers. Shutting down the immigration pipeline and deporting the illegals will go a long way to restoring the balance between workers and corporations. Likewise, we need to go back to a system with lots of small-scale regional meat processors staffed by skilled workers, something that will require breaking up these abusive corporations and overhauling the USDA inspection program. Yes, prices of meat will certainly rise, but you already shouldn't be eating factory-farmed meat and you shouldn't be patronizing corporations that are actively wrecking America. (The image is of union meatpackers preparing bacon in Chicago, 1955.)

🚨BREAKING: Panama's President has ended the country's Panama Canal deal with China, immediately following a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

EDWARD DOWD: They have 10 data centers...[but it's] not fully funded because OpenAI has no money. SoftBank has cash flow problems...it's all smoke and mirrors...[it's] just classic Larry Ellison/Sam Altman tech hype nonsense.

removing FBS which provides essential nutrients [in a cell culture] can cause cell death it looks just like a viral attack. Ergo, viral diagnostics are unreliable?

When they cultured sterile cell lines of any infectious agents and removed fetal bovine serum, FBS, the cells still died.  This death mimics the cytopathic effect, CPE, which was always seen as a sign of viral infection. 

Turns out that removing FBS which provides essential nutrients can cause cell death it looks just like a viral attack this raises a big question is viral isolation truly reliable scientists are reevaluating how we detect viruses there's a lot that we still need to figure out but one thing is clear we need better methods to confirm viral presence.

Meaning that you would be better off eating nutritious meals of beef and eggs to provide essential nutrients than to go get a viral examination.  Who'd'a thunk it?