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Lot’s of Goodies in Here
Here’s hoping your December holidays were warm, full of love, and that you are looking forward to what you can bring to the new year.
There were a few items that really caught my attention in the last month and, in the event you didn’t see them during the December hustle, let me bring them forward to you.
♦ Dr. Pierre Kory (FLCCC) and journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer (Children’s Health Defense) got an opinion piece published in mainstream media, Real Clear Politics. It succinctly lays out major highlights of the COVID-19 saga. If you have people in your circle who don’t understand your reluctance to believe everything that officials say about the pandemic, check this out. It could be something they could actually hear.
♦ A blockbuster peer-reviewed study in the International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine entitled, “Pharmaceutical product recall and educated hesitancy towards new drugs and novel vaccines” told an amazing amount of truths about the COVID-19 shots. First, they are pretty lethal:
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The authors also challenged the “narrative” (their word) that the COVID shots were vaccines in the traditional sense, or that they gave any protection against severe disease. As one lawyer put it, “Reading this study was rhetorically similar to watching a group of pit bulls rip apart an unsuspecting chicken coop.”
♦ “A Letter From Polio.” This is an entertaining, tongue-in-check argument against Robert F. Kennedy’s appointment to lead the Department of Health and Human Services; it was published in USA Today by a columnist who fears polio will come roaring back if HHS even questions the safety of the vaccine. By the way, the “letter” fails to mention that polio cases definitely declined long before the Salk vaccine was introduced. And, of course, the writer doesn’t mention how the introduction of Salk’s polio vaccine had killed dozens of children and given others polio, and was the Eisenhower’s administration’s big secret. Or that Jonas Salk himself testified to a Senate Subcommittee in 1977 that all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio vaccine.…
Dr. Andrew Weil wrote of the time-honored public health reality:
“Most people believe that victory over the infectious diseases of the last century came with the invention of immunisations. In fact, cholera, typhoid, tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough, etc, were in decline before vaccines for them became available – the result of better methods of sanitation, sewage disposal, and distribution of food and water.”
The polio vaccine is a long, messy story. Here’s a very short, succinct read you might enjoy. And here is a lawyer’s pushback on the “Kennedy wants to do away with all vaccines” that is in the mainstream media.
♦ By the way, there has been some very interesting GMO (or GE if you prefer) news:
- There will be no GMO salmon. AquaBounty, the aquaculture company producing the salmon, shut its doors last December because supermarkets and restaurants refused to buy their product.
- A federal district court ruled in December that GMOs must be regulated, must have stricter oversight. This reverses a 2020 regulation that basically said less regulation will create more innovation.
- Mexico’s national agency for science and technology, CONAHCYT, recently released a top-notch scientific analysis regarding the effects of GMO corn on human health and the environment. The analysis reinforces Mexico’s 2023 decree to restrict the use of GMO corn and to phase out the use of glyphosate. The U.S. government had sued, saying Mexico’s failure to use GMOs violates trade agreements.
♦ And finally, the Arizona Chapter of Children’s Health Defense is having a day-long Food Summit on Saturday, January 11th at the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. Presenters include CHD’s Mary Holland and everyone’s favorite farmer, Joel Salatin. Click here to see the entire line-up and purchase tickets.
Okay, how about a foodie tip now: ChocZero. Cookies are made with almond flour – no gluten, and monk fruit – no sugar. I think their chocolate truffles are wonderful and their packaging makes them very attractive. They describe these things as “a chocolate lover’s dream bonbon” and there are different variations of milk chocolate and white chocolate.
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They also have maple syrup, caramels, coffee syrups, and more. I haven’t run into anyone who hasn’t given this a big thumbs up. And no, I make no $ recommending this; I just want to share a wonderful find with you. People love sugar and I always recommend that people find substitutions. This is a great way to have a treat without the sugar. Look it up at ChocZero.com. Amazon also carries some of the product line.
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