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This is the main page of a series called "Life."
This is the main page of a series called "Life." It is by no means an exhaustive authority on any of the subjects located below, but rather a gathering place for my thoughts on each topic.  Yes, I will be adding references for things that may come into question, but the majority of the work should be considered my opinion.  This is okay, my opinion is right all of the time.
 
 
'''Life''' in this instance should be defined as: ''"The sequence of physical and mental experiences that make up the existence of an individual."'' Or, better put:  What we put up with while we spend time on this Earth.  Also, do not waste time on the other definitions of life, people spend too much time arguing that already.
 
In late 2019, we were shown video and images of peopel infected by the Corona virus. Perhaps these videos were unsubstantiated, but that did not matter.  The media was showing us these videos and reporting a pandemic that could possibly throw the world into a "Walking Dead" scenario.  Once this virus hit America, we were told to expect mass casualties. 
 
But we didn't see them.  Or at least my family and I didn't.  We almost felt gyped.  Here they were, on the television, telling us to shelter in place or it would be the end of the world.  However, all the evidence we saw on the ground level was different.  It was at this time that I began to mistrust everything.
 
The following articles will attempt to bring that distrust to bear on the topic that is being discussed.  Water?  Yeah, I don't believe what "authorities" tell me.  Same goes for the Military...and all the other things that "experts" have been spewing at us for decades.
 
Sure, there were times when I believed.  I was a victim of the Industrial Propaganda Complex.  But those in power and command over drew their hand.  By going to the extent they did, they created rebellion, dissent, and worst of all they lost trust.
 


George Soros<ref>https://www.britannica.com/money/George-Soros</ref>




==FOOD==
==FOOD==
Modern food, particularly the ultra-processed variety, has increasingly been labeled as 'poison' due to its association with numerous health issues. These foods are often laden with high levels of sugars, fats, and salts, alongside numerous additives and preservatives, which have been linked to chronic diseases like obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain types of cancer. For instance, studies suggest that diets high in ultra-processed foods can increase the risk of colorectal cancer and contribute to mental health issues like depression. This perspective is supported by research indicating that these foods might not only lack nutritional value but could actively harm health through mechanisms like excessive calorie intake, alterations in metabolism, and disruption of gut health.
===processed foods===
===processed foods===
These foods are stripped of fiber, loaded with sugars, fats, and sodium, and packed with preservatives and artificial additives. Here's the harm in a nutshell: they can lead to obesity due to high calorie content with little nutritional value, spike blood sugar levels causing type 2 diabetes, increase heart disease risk with their trans fats and high sodium, and even affect mental health by lacking the nutrients needed for brain function.
===poultry and other farmed meats===
===poultry and other farmed meats===
===GMOs===
===GMOs===
===heirloom seeds===
===heirloom seeds===
Pesticides, herbicides, and even industrial runoff can infiltrate the soil where these seeds lie, potentially altering their genetic integrity or reducing their germination rates.
===organics===
===organics===
===pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers===
===pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers===
They contribute to health issues in humans, ranging from acute poisonings to chronic conditions like cancer and neurological disorders, due to bioaccumulation in the food chain. Additionally, over-reliance on these chemicals fosters resistance in pests and weeds, necessitating even more use, creating a cycle of dependency.
===obesity, food related illness, diet, food pyramid===
===obesity, food related illness, diet, food pyramid===
The agriculture lobby significantly influenced the creation of the original food pyramid, pushing for dietary recommendations that favored their industries over public health.
This lobbying effectively shaped a dietary guideline that served economic interests, not necessarily nutritional science, leading to decades of dietary advice that many experts now believe contributed to various health epidemics.
===destruction of food processing plants and infrastructure===
===destruction of food processing plants and infrastructure===


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==HEALTH AND MEDICINE==
==HEALTH AND MEDICINE==
<twitter screen-name="@newstart_2024" tweet-id="1848777977456464075" width="500" height="300" />
Great history lesson by Calley Means:<ref> https://rumble.com/v5hyo02-joe-rogan-experience-calley-means-and-casey-means-md-oct-2024.html?mref=1bxo9j&mc=69gy3</ref><ref>https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1848777977456464075</ref>
"There's a couple really important dates that happened that are historical that I think set this structure really intentionally. The first was 1909, the Flexner Report. So literally, John D. Rockefeller's personal lawyer wrote the report for Congress that basically set the standard today for medical education.
And it literally says, in the binding guidelines, that holistic health and nutrition and anything about interconnectedness of the body is pseudoscience. It says we need to name the condition and cut it out or prescribe it. What year is this? 1909. So they're still going by the recommendations of 1909. We still follow the Flexner report.
Some policy, I mean, and we can get to policies, but like rescinding the Flexner report and having updated scientific education and standard of care guidelines based on what we've learned since 1909 about the majesty of the interconnectedness of our body is a really good first start because we're binding under a law, just demonstrably, just like, again, not conspiratorial. John D. Rockefeller's personal lawyer wrote this report.
Why? Because John D. Rockefeller is the father of the pharmaceutical industry and created pharmaceuticals from byproducts of oil production and was the first investor into Johns Hopkins and other major medical schools, University of Chicago and started the modern education program for health.
There were some big issues in the health as of the Wild West, but he created Johns Hopkins and the standard of residency training as a way to silo diseases very intentionally and then prescribe his products and interventions as the top pharmaceutical maker.
And the medical schools that he created were basically a distribution system to him. Okay, so you get to World War II. Up until World War II, around that time, the 1950s, 1960s, I would argue almost any medical miracle you can think of or any listener can think of was created before that time.
It's all acute situations, emergency surgical procedures, sanitation procedures, antibiotics to make an infection not deadly. Almost every medical miracle we can think of was something that was gonna kill you right away, infectious disease, and then you take the pill or take the treatment for a finite period of time and you stop it, or do the surgery quickly and you're cured.
Those are medical miracles. And we had a lot of good things happen up until World War II. Very intentionally, the medical industry saw the birth control pill in the late 1950s, 1960s. And the birth control pill was the first pill in world history that people took for longer than a couple weeks. It was the first pill ever that is, oh, interesting. You can actually convince someone to take a pill for years, for almost most their life, recurring revenue.
And there was a huge emphasis of the medical industry to take the trust engendered up until 1960, RFK talks about this, we didn't spend money on chronic disease management. All medicine was acute issues. Chronic disease, diabetes, obesity, that was outside the doctor's office. They saw that you could medicalize chronic conditions.
Today, 90 to 95% of spending is on chronic conditions. So what do we do? In the 1970s, literally the Sackler family, their grandkids and kids did the opioids, their forebears, created Valium. And 30% of women in the United States in the 1970s were on Valium, Time Magazine, Valium Nation, Mommy's Little Helper. So we started creating all these psychiatric conditions.
We started medicalizing heart disease. We started medicalizing all these type 2 diabetes, started creating academic research totally funded by the pharmaceutical industry, saying that type 2 diabetes isn't reversible, that it's basically genetic, heart disease, all these things, and started peeling them. Started peeling them. Then what happened to food?
Chronic disease wasn't that big of a deal in the 1970s and 1980s. You look at the graph, you look at the graph of all chronic conditions, there's just a sharp turn in the 1980s. It's the literally to almost to the year of the Surgeon General Report saying smoking wasn't great. So the second that report came out, Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds were two of the largest companies in the world.
It wasn't like Microsoft and Google on the top companies list, it was like cigarette companies, dopamine is a really good thing to sell. which the tech companies do now. And they use their cash piles. And by 1990, the three largest M&A deals in American history, in world history, were cigarette companies buying food companies. So you had Nabisco bought by R.J. Reynolds, you had Kraft and U.S. Food buy.
And you see those graphs of all the food companies owned by like a couple companies? That was the cigarette companies. And they did two things very, very intentionally. They took over the institutions of trust to say ultra processed food was healthy, and then they took their scientists and rigged the food itself to make it more addictive. Not to kill kids, but to make it more addictive.
So you had that literal food pyramid, which said ultra processed food is great, low fat, carbs, based the pyramid. That was constructed literally by the cigarette industry to promote their addictive products. And this weaponization of food, as I call it, it's not just like this conspiracy. Literally the cigarette industry, those two companies felt more snarky than us.
We're the two largest food producers in the United States. Like 50% of American food were created by cigarette companies in the 1990s. And they have gotten us addicted and weaponized this food, and all chronic conditions have just shot up. It's because that ultra processed foods, literally by tobacco industry scientists, hijacks our evolutionary biology.
Again, you can't overeat grass-fed steak, but these food with scientists much smarter than any of us, that's what they're doing. They're shutting off our society signals. The byproduct of this cheap addictive food, which we don't even have research for yet, is that it's sprayed with all these chemicals. It's sprayed with 10,000 chemicals that are allowed in the United States when only 400 are allowed in Europe. All these chemicals to make the food addictive, to make the food cheap, to do the monocropping.
And that food is absolutely, and we don't need to wait for the research on this, these chemicals, these neurotoxins, are destroying our cells, destroying our microbiome in ways we don't fully understand. So I just wanna make clear to everyone, this has happened very intentionally.
Like, and it can be undone pretty quickly too, but we have to realize this isn't a conspiracy. It's true corruption that happened deliberately."
===socialized medicine===
===socialized medicine===
===cost===
===cost===
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===emminant domain===
===emminant domain===
===billionaires purchasing of farmlands - bill gates for example===
===billionaires purchasing of farmlands - bill gates for example===
 
George Soros<ref>https://www.britannica.com/money/George-Soros</ref>
==HOUSING==
==HOUSING==
===inflation and cost===
===inflation and cost===
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:22, 23 October 2024

This is the main page of a series called "Life." It is by no means an exhaustive authority on any of the subjects located below, but rather a gathering place for my thoughts on each topic. Yes, I will be adding references for things that may come into question, but the majority of the work should be considered my opinion. This is okay, my opinion is right all of the time.


Life in this instance should be defined as: "The sequence of physical and mental experiences that make up the existence of an individual." Or, better put: What we put up with while we spend time on this Earth. Also, do not waste time on the other definitions of life, people spend too much time arguing that already.

In late 2019, we were shown video and images of peopel infected by the Corona virus. Perhaps these videos were unsubstantiated, but that did not matter. The media was showing us these videos and reporting a pandemic that could possibly throw the world into a "Walking Dead" scenario. Once this virus hit America, we were told to expect mass casualties.

But we didn't see them. Or at least my family and I didn't. We almost felt gyped. Here they were, on the television, telling us to shelter in place or it would be the end of the world. However, all the evidence we saw on the ground level was different. It was at this time that I began to mistrust everything.

The following articles will attempt to bring that distrust to bear on the topic that is being discussed. Water? Yeah, I don't believe what "authorities" tell me. Same goes for the Military...and all the other things that "experts" have been spewing at us for decades.

Sure, there were times when I believed. I was a victim of the Industrial Propaganda Complex. But those in power and command over drew their hand. By going to the extent they did, they created rebellion, dissent, and worst of all they lost trust.



FOOD

Modern food, particularly the ultra-processed variety, has increasingly been labeled as 'poison' due to its association with numerous health issues. These foods are often laden with high levels of sugars, fats, and salts, alongside numerous additives and preservatives, which have been linked to chronic diseases like obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain types of cancer. For instance, studies suggest that diets high in ultra-processed foods can increase the risk of colorectal cancer and contribute to mental health issues like depression. This perspective is supported by research indicating that these foods might not only lack nutritional value but could actively harm health through mechanisms like excessive calorie intake, alterations in metabolism, and disruption of gut health.

processed foods

These foods are stripped of fiber, loaded with sugars, fats, and sodium, and packed with preservatives and artificial additives. Here's the harm in a nutshell: they can lead to obesity due to high calorie content with little nutritional value, spike blood sugar levels causing type 2 diabetes, increase heart disease risk with their trans fats and high sodium, and even affect mental health by lacking the nutrients needed for brain function.

poultry and other farmed meats

GMOs

heirloom seeds

Pesticides, herbicides, and even industrial runoff can infiltrate the soil where these seeds lie, potentially altering their genetic integrity or reducing their germination rates.

organics

pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers

They contribute to health issues in humans, ranging from acute poisonings to chronic conditions like cancer and neurological disorders, due to bioaccumulation in the food chain. Additionally, over-reliance on these chemicals fosters resistance in pests and weeds, necessitating even more use, creating a cycle of dependency.

obesity, food related illness, diet, food pyramid

The agriculture lobby significantly influenced the creation of the original food pyramid, pushing for dietary recommendations that favored their industries over public health.

This lobbying effectively shaped a dietary guideline that served economic interests, not necessarily nutritional science, leading to decades of dietary advice that many experts now believe contributed to various health epidemics.

destruction of food processing plants and infrastructure

AIR

pollution by normal means (non man made)

chemicals put into the atmosphere by man

man made pollution

"other" pollution that may not have reliable information

WATER

drinking water care

fluoride, chlorine, farm runoff

testing - operators

waste water care

outflow

EPA testing

"Whats in the water?"

legacy pollutions

oceans

international commerce

plastic island

using oceans as a dump

forever chemicals

microplastics

other chemicals - estrogen etc

international restrictions/international ignoring

pollution by other countries

asia

south america

india and pacific countries

bottled drinking water

HEALTH AND MEDICINE

Great history lesson by Calley Means:[1][2]

"There's a couple really important dates that happened that are historical that I think set this structure really intentionally. The first was 1909, the Flexner Report. So literally, John D. Rockefeller's personal lawyer wrote the report for Congress that basically set the standard today for medical education.

And it literally says, in the binding guidelines, that holistic health and nutrition and anything about interconnectedness of the body is pseudoscience. It says we need to name the condition and cut it out or prescribe it. What year is this? 1909. So they're still going by the recommendations of 1909. We still follow the Flexner report.

Some policy, I mean, and we can get to policies, but like rescinding the Flexner report and having updated scientific education and standard of care guidelines based on what we've learned since 1909 about the majesty of the interconnectedness of our body is a really good first start because we're binding under a law, just demonstrably, just like, again, not conspiratorial. John D. Rockefeller's personal lawyer wrote this report.

Why? Because John D. Rockefeller is the father of the pharmaceutical industry and created pharmaceuticals from byproducts of oil production and was the first investor into Johns Hopkins and other major medical schools, University of Chicago and started the modern education program for health.

There were some big issues in the health as of the Wild West, but he created Johns Hopkins and the standard of residency training as a way to silo diseases very intentionally and then prescribe his products and interventions as the top pharmaceutical maker.

And the medical schools that he created were basically a distribution system to him. Okay, so you get to World War II. Up until World War II, around that time, the 1950s, 1960s, I would argue almost any medical miracle you can think of or any listener can think of was created before that time.

It's all acute situations, emergency surgical procedures, sanitation procedures, antibiotics to make an infection not deadly. Almost every medical miracle we can think of was something that was gonna kill you right away, infectious disease, and then you take the pill or take the treatment for a finite period of time and you stop it, or do the surgery quickly and you're cured.

Those are medical miracles. And we had a lot of good things happen up until World War II. Very intentionally, the medical industry saw the birth control pill in the late 1950s, 1960s. And the birth control pill was the first pill in world history that people took for longer than a couple weeks. It was the first pill ever that is, oh, interesting. You can actually convince someone to take a pill for years, for almost most their life, recurring revenue.

And there was a huge emphasis of the medical industry to take the trust engendered up until 1960, RFK talks about this, we didn't spend money on chronic disease management. All medicine was acute issues. Chronic disease, diabetes, obesity, that was outside the doctor's office. They saw that you could medicalize chronic conditions.

Today, 90 to 95% of spending is on chronic conditions. So what do we do? In the 1970s, literally the Sackler family, their grandkids and kids did the opioids, their forebears, created Valium. And 30% of women in the United States in the 1970s were on Valium, Time Magazine, Valium Nation, Mommy's Little Helper. So we started creating all these psychiatric conditions.

We started medicalizing heart disease. We started medicalizing all these type 2 diabetes, started creating academic research totally funded by the pharmaceutical industry, saying that type 2 diabetes isn't reversible, that it's basically genetic, heart disease, all these things, and started peeling them. Started peeling them. Then what happened to food?

Chronic disease wasn't that big of a deal in the 1970s and 1980s. You look at the graph, you look at the graph of all chronic conditions, there's just a sharp turn in the 1980s. It's the literally to almost to the year of the Surgeon General Report saying smoking wasn't great. So the second that report came out, Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds were two of the largest companies in the world.

It wasn't like Microsoft and Google on the top companies list, it was like cigarette companies, dopamine is a really good thing to sell. which the tech companies do now. And they use their cash piles. And by 1990, the three largest M&A deals in American history, in world history, were cigarette companies buying food companies. So you had Nabisco bought by R.J. Reynolds, you had Kraft and U.S. Food buy.

And you see those graphs of all the food companies owned by like a couple companies? That was the cigarette companies. And they did two things very, very intentionally. They took over the institutions of trust to say ultra processed food was healthy, and then they took their scientists and rigged the food itself to make it more addictive. Not to kill kids, but to make it more addictive.

So you had that literal food pyramid, which said ultra processed food is great, low fat, carbs, based the pyramid. That was constructed literally by the cigarette industry to promote their addictive products. And this weaponization of food, as I call it, it's not just like this conspiracy. Literally the cigarette industry, those two companies felt more snarky than us.

We're the two largest food producers in the United States. Like 50% of American food were created by cigarette companies in the 1990s. And they have gotten us addicted and weaponized this food, and all chronic conditions have just shot up. It's because that ultra processed foods, literally by tobacco industry scientists, hijacks our evolutionary biology.

Again, you can't overeat grass-fed steak, but these food with scientists much smarter than any of us, that's what they're doing. They're shutting off our society signals. The byproduct of this cheap addictive food, which we don't even have research for yet, is that it's sprayed with all these chemicals. It's sprayed with 10,000 chemicals that are allowed in the United States when only 400 are allowed in Europe. All these chemicals to make the food addictive, to make the food cheap, to do the monocropping.

And that food is absolutely, and we don't need to wait for the research on this, these chemicals, these neurotoxins, are destroying our cells, destroying our microbiome in ways we don't fully understand. So I just wanna make clear to everyone, this has happened very intentionally.

Like, and it can be undone pretty quickly too, but we have to realize this isn't a conspiracy. It's true corruption that happened deliberately."

socialized medicine

cost

insurance

funding

peer reviews

recent censorship

LAND

foreign purchase of american property

emminant domain

billionaires purchasing of farmlands - bill gates for example

George Soros[3]

HOUSING

inflation and cost

rental properties

private equity

equal opportunity quotas

EMPLOYMENT

DEI

human resources

government interference

local businesses

mom and pop shops closing

private equity firms buying up small businesses

cost, inflation, taxes

insurance

wages - minimmum wage

INFORMATION

media

legacy media and beliefs

propaganda and loss of trust

social media

"fake news"

platforms

3. bots

censorship

AI - ChatGPT etc.

TRANSPORTATION

INFRASTRUCTURE

EDUCATION

home schooling

bullying

higher education

woke culture and propaganda

SSRIs and other "medicines"

POLITICS

identity politics

racism

corruption

2 party system

capitalism vs communism

Religion

ILLEGAL DRUGS

prescription drugs

introduction of drugs to poor communities

china and fentanyl

psychedelic drugs and uses

SSRIs, SNRIs and depression

alcohol

References


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