"The Amish practically have no Autoimmune disorders.
They have almost no allergies. They never get sick from colds or flu.
It’s very very rare for these people to ever get sick. None of them take meds of any kind and it’s against their religion to get vaccinated.
They not only never get sick but they seem to be obviously much smarter than most people just judging their cognitive skills.
Even their 80+ year old great-grandparents are sharper than most of today’s 25 year old’s.
l think it is their lifestyle and anti-medical establishment views that keep them in such good health.
But now that we have public schools that mandate all children to be fully vaccinated it is VERY CLEAR that these vaccines are not good.
Autism is sky rocketing! Bipolar Disorder, Type-2 Diabetes, Mesothelioma, Crohns disease, IBS, Psoriasis, MS, RA, and Lupus are all seeing a dramatic increase in percentages of people that have one or more of these diseases.
It all usually starts with the MMR vaccine.
They keep churning out more vaccines and mandating you get all of them. You can see the end result in today’s school-aged kids. Half of them have food allergies so bad that they can’t even eat normal foods.
They will probly forever be dependent on Big Pharma for survival."
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Searching on the foundations of the NYSE, I tripped over the fact that it had been sold in 2012 to ICE. What is ICE? It is a company started by Jeffrey Sprecher.
ICE was backed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley at its startup in 2000, and we are told by mainstream sources that Sprecher “gave” 80% control to them. I assume the correct verb is “took”. They took it.
We aren't told if they still had 80% control in 2012, when ICE took over the NYSE. But I take this to mean that Goldman Sachs (and perhaps Morgan Stanley) now own the NYSE. Morgan Stanley faded in 2007-8, as everyone knows, so maybe they aren't part of the mix like they were.
Surprisingly, the WSJ comes within inches of the full truth, providing plenty of evidence that BlackRock and other institutional investors are, in fact, ruining the housing market. wsj.com/articles/prope…
The article must have ticked off somebody at Langley – er, I mean, The Atlantic – which is why they stuck their senior stooge Derek Thompson on it. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
The piece is a rebuttal of the Wall Street Journal article about how giant investment banks are gobbling up single-family homes and turning them into high-yield rentals, effectively pricing families out of the housing market. wsj.com/articles/prope…
What’s going on? You should know by now that this is all part of their game.
They’re always moving the boundary stones and flipping you from one side to another, merely to create as much noise as possible.
The more cognitive dissonance they can create, the more information they can bombard you with, the faster they will wear you out.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s truth or lies they’re blasting at you anymore; the key to their strategy is merely to make sure that their blasters are on full force and coming at you constantly from every angle.
The CDC and the FDA concede that the PCR test cannot be used for diagnosis. “Detection of viral RNA may not indicate the presence of infectious virus or that 2019-nCoV is the causative agent for clinical symptoms” fda.gov/media/134922/d…
and “This test cannot rule out diseases caused by other bacterial or viral pathogens.”
Furthermore, the FDA admits that “positive results … do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease.”
You might be wondering why Robert Peel's picture is included on the cover of Sgt. Peppers. He is the key to unlocking the entire cover. Peel was British Home Secretary from 1822 to 1830.
The Home Secretary is of course in charge of the Home Office. Although the Home Office was formed in 1782, it wasn't until the arrival of Peel in the 1820's that the police services (and especially the secret police) were brought into it. This was Peel's specialty.
Robert Peel is sort of the father of the British Secret Service. He didn't invent it, he just coordinated it and expanded it. Just above Peel on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's, you find Aleister Crowley, who was recruited by the Home Office from Cambridge in the 1890's.
The film "Let Him Be" is a pretend hunt for a living John Lennon.
Released in 2009, with clips still up on youtube as of 2014. It is chock full of big red flags. The first red flag is the title, which is a prominent part of the psychological operation.
The message is there in the title: let him be! “He isn't still alive; but even if he is, let him be!” In the film, they tell you they have found a guy who looks exactly like Lennon would look at this age.
In interviews for the film, they tell you they have found a Lennon impersonator who looks exactly like Lennon would look at this age, to play the part in the film. The actor named Mark Staycer is playing a character named Noel Snow who other characters think may be John Lennon.