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neener's avatar

We are all subjected to aluminum,barium, and strontium being sprayed on us from above daily. It enters everything that is grown for us to eat. It is in the air we breathe. STOP the spraying everywhere!

john herzog's avatar

OK, what gives? We have these demonic twisted evil homicidal psychopaths outnumbered at least a half million to one. Let’s get together and kick their consolidated sphincters out of their pie holes. This is so obvious and cleverly marketed to have us kill our own children. I’m a physician. I question my doctor deeply about what’s in these vaccines he told me there wasn’t mercury or aluminum in it. I demanded proof he was wrong. I’m now my daughter‘s doctor. She’s fine. I believe it’s time for the law of tooth and club. You can go to Jack London to find out what that is. It’s actually a beautiful thing.

grahamlyons's avatar

From Oz: Love it John. London's "Call of the wild" and Tennyson's "Nature red in tooth and claw". The servants of satan need to be "dealt with", to use a euphemism.

Bill's avatar

Thank you and I stand with you strongly agreeing with it's hight time to clean house!

Thalie_1326's avatar

Hi John, I love the way you say it, but unfortunately, this wouldn't work. They are very few, but everything has been prepared so precisely in so many dimensions - with so many useful idiots + inverted laws - that we wouldn't have a chance to "kick their consolidated sphincters out of their pie holes", our own sphincters would be pulverised before we could even tickle theirs... trust me. Tempting though 😄

Jules's avatar

We need only to be as patient as thee. As clever, as methodical as motivated, but for the preservation of mankind, a much nobler endeavor. So best practice for aluminum detox and protection?

KG's avatar

My father just passed away, 1 month ago, with Parkinson’s- he took his life the day before his 86th birthday. He developed his symptoms within a few months of his 2nd Covid jab, despite my pleas for him to at least wait. He had been busy hiking and biking, happy and healthy…and then it all stopped and he withered away until he couldn’t take it anymore. He was slowly losing touch with life, having spasms, balance and falls with extreme brain fog. His biggest fear was losing his freedom, so when he felt on the cusp of that reality he took a cocktail of pills and let go. It’s heartbreaking to watch this disease take a once vibrant and healthy man and turn him into a shadow of himself. Though my dad was open to “alternative” approaches, he was allopathic all the way and took a daily cocktail of drugs to “control” his symptoms.

Barb's avatar

This is heartbreaking. My father actually got 4 jabs. He passed about 6 months later with turbo cancer. 😢

KG's avatar

It’s truly heartbreaking, so sorry for your loss.

grahamlyons's avatar

Sorry to hear this, KG. The poison Covax has killed and injured so many...and it is ongoing.

Sue's avatar

So sorry KG!

Horsea T.'s avatar

1. I had a relative who died in early old age from Parkinson's after a near-lifetime of being a plumber. He could certainly have been exposed to old lead pipes. He started his career in the 1960s, I believe.

2. I knew a girl, older than I, who liked to boast about how her parents one day caught her at about 2-3 years of age actually eating Emerald (Paris) Green from a bag they'd left hanging around their property (apparently after it had been banned?) It is such a vibrant color, I can see some child thinking it was some sort of tasty candy. She was rushed to the hospital, her parents having fortunately found her in time. Now, it is not for me to say the cause, but this girl behaved crazy all the time. I am wondering if early exposure might have contributed to that behavior or if she was just born that way (her father was a drinker). FWIW.

3. After I read your article and how exposed we all are to that ghastly list of chemicals, it is a miracle that there's anyone left who can actually stand upright or walk, talk and chew gum.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

your number 3 is what I have been wondering for years. We humans must be exceptionally strong that we can ingest, inject and breathe all this crap and live.

Horsea T.'s avatar

True, Ingrid. But we are "adapting" in a negative way, by producing offspring with every defect you can think of.

Wilma's avatar

Yikes! "Emerald [Paris] Green as a pigment was commercially produced first by chemists Russ and Sattler in the Bavarian city of Schweinfurt, Germany, in 1814. It was made by mixing and heating copper verdigris with vinegar and white arsenic, then grinding the sediment in linseed oil. Originally pitched as a more robust, lightfast version of Scheele’s Green, the new pigment had a brilliance unlike any other copper green. However, it also had the same tendency to blacken when mixed with sulphur-containing colours such as Cadmium Yellow, Vermillion and Ultramarine. Worse still was the fact that Emerald Green was highly poisonous due to its arsenic content.

When the pigment’s ingredients were disclosed in an 1822 report its toxicity was revealed, yet its widespread use in paints and dye continued. This was probably due to a number of factors: Emerald Green was cheap to produce and highly fashionable, and the colour green was tricky to get right. Though it’s difficult to imagine, arsenic was considered a magical product in the Victorian age, found in many things but especially green dye, and mass-produced and admired by society despite its toxic qualities. It was broadly used not only in the artist’s studio, but in the household – from paints fabrics to patterned wallpapers. When wet, the surfaces of Emerald Green would give off toxic fumes, and so damp clothes or rooms could become death traps: it is believed by many historians that Napoleon’s demise was hastened by the poisonous content of his bathroom wallpaper."

https://www.winsornewton.com/blogs/articles/emerald-green

Horsea T.'s avatar

" It was made by mixing and heating copper verdigris with vinegar and white arsenic, then grinding the sediment in linseed oil."

Honestly, I wonder if they didn't have the students in Chemistry class mix this up to demonstrate various chemical reactions...I mean HERE, never mind Germany. Look how vinegar causes reactions with just about anything.

Never heard about Napolean, but I imagine he was not the only one. I am going to have a look at that blog article. Thank you, Wilma.

OK. Back then it was Emerald Paris Green & other stuff; here, it's mercury right in your mouth and aluminum right into babies' blood. Let's not forget Roundup in grain crops to dry them out and make harvesting easier. Did you know how quietly they removed Mercury from most vaccines about 20 years ago? "No, we don't put mercury into vaccines; we care about your health!" And then replaced it with Aluminum instead. SMH.

grahamlyons's avatar

I guess they use it to colour "Soylent Green".

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

This is fantastic, and I appreciate it.

eileen's avatar

Thanks for this article. Parkinson's is one disease I knew very little about. Vaccines are pretty easy to get out of your life: just say no. But the agricultural use isn't so easy, because they could be in food, drinking water and this is where the organic label matters little: in the air.

The most fascinating description is how removal of the vagus nerve stops the development of this syndrome. When I think of all the functions controlled by the vagus nerve, this makes me wonder, short of becoming a farmer, whether anything can be done to avoid this exposure, and spending thousands of dollars on a RO filtration system for your house.

I wonder if there is a homeopathic remedy that can help the body clear all these organic, toxic molecules if the elimination pathways are working? Also, I found the information on constipation fascinating. How many billions of dollars are spent on laxatives, whether OTC or herbs like chicory root? When the most likely causative agent is dentistry? How many parasitic infestations are just manifestations of organic, toxic loads? And whether testing is just another way of extracting money from those willing to spend money to eat organic, when the cause is already known? Just me thinking out loud

Ambria's avatar

Well, this is terrifying. I had that godawful mercury installed in my teeth - starting at the tender age of 12 y/o, I'm 65 now with tick borne infections and lotz of GI issues.

I recently paid a small fortune to have two more amalgams removed - from a money hungry dentist. 😡 In the process, I lost two more molars bc the mercury had destroyed the teeth. Do you know how challenging it is to eat/chew with your front teeth?! I had to remove the amalgams/molars on the previous side in 2023. At the end of the day, I just don't know if any of this will prevent me from getting any of these more horrible diseases- at this late date. 😳

But I've wiped out my 401k and savings trying to fight chronic lyme and get rid of amalgams. Isn't that their goal, to extract every last red cent before you die from all their toxins?!

I just can't get my head wrapped around the level of evil in this world. 🤢🤮

Scamitis's avatar

With the amalgams, do we stop brushing, chewing and having hot drinks - as the essay informed these things cause the release of the mercury? At nearly 70, I'm loathe to enter any medical establishment to have the amalgams removed, and is it too late anyway?

Horsea T.'s avatar

JMO, but if you have lasted 70 years and can still function, I would not bother. I have a few mercury fillings and I don't care. I read a whole book on mercury filling removal and it is so risky and complicated (and expensive) that I concluded that we can overcome this poison, at least to a degree, by taking Mercury antagonists. Look up "what are mercury antagonists".

It is worth a try. I take Selenium and Sulfur. It is necessary to get enough protein, too. To be generally well nourished and look to achieving good health as best we can.

Also: keep the liver healthy this way and that; it's the liver which processes these poisons.

PS. Dentistry is nothing more than a license to print money. First it was fill every tooth no matter what. Now, the latest fad is implanted teeth and other cosmetic procedures which look like a bunch of chiclets all lined up. In Britain, they can recognize Americans by these teeth.

"The term "Turkey Teeth" is not specifically used by British people to refer to Americans; rather, it describes a trend where individuals travel to Turkey for cosmetic dental procedures, often resulting in a specific style of bright, wide teeth. This slang has gained popularity in the UK, particularly among younger generations influenced by social media."

Scamitis's avatar

Agree with all that you said. I've considered many times, getting the fillings replaced but it is as you say, risky and complicated. I'm not willing to go near any of those white coats that can "fix" the problem. Especially when they won't acknowledge their profession's historical and drill fill philosophy, and the damage they have caused to untold numbers of people. Why would they though? Dentistry is indeed a licence to print money. The damage is across many decades, and dentists are as culpable as all of the allopathic medical industry. I do everything I can to keep as well as possible and so far, so good. Reading this article today just refreshed the concerns I've had over years, about the effects. I have looked at ways to mitigate the issue but probably not as diligent as I could have been. It will be my mission to look up Mercury antagonists. Thanks for the tip, cheers.

Horsea T.'s avatar

Nice that we agree on things! Truly, the only way to have decent teeth is to work on overall health. What you say about the history of dentists/dentistry is so correct. The leopard doesn't change its spots!!!

Dentists take a course on how to up sell their patients. I saw this yeas ago on a documentary. Why would dentists be any damn different from medical doctors?

Scamitis's avatar

Yes Horsea T, why would they indeed? They are the same.

Scamitis's avatar

Thanks Horsea T. I was just about to order the book - Mercury Detoxification Manual by Rebecca Rust Lee and Andrew Hall Cutter PhD, PE. Is that the book you refer to? I then remembered you said to look up Mercury antagonists. Do you think I should go it alone with the information on internet about Mercury antagonists or get the book and read more first?

Horsea T.'s avatar

I have no experience in dealing with this problem, so I am loathe to give any advice except for: work on overall health. However, it does not hurt to get that book and read more. There just may be some tidbits of info that might apply to you. Best of luck to you and good health!

Reality's avatar

Thanks for exposing the train wreck that is science!

grahamlyons's avatar

Pseudoscience, Scientism. The Royal Society is the Vatican of Scientism.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

My grandpa died with Alzheimers, a friend's husband with Parkinsons, my mother with some kind of dementia. I know my family is into flu jabs and both mom and dad had 8 corona jabs. So I guess they died from poisoning! My dad, 92, gave up on the corona but is still taking the flu jabs, even though he was sick twice this winter. Mom's dementia started not long after they started the flu jabs. It is so sad to see doctors knowingly poison their clients. They must know right? Everyone you ask, knows that aluminium ingesting is poisonous, and you must be out of your mind to ingest Mercury! But when injected, they don't seem to know anymore.

I wonder how many more 'diseases' are in fact poisons

Horsea T.'s avatar

Here's the sick joke: the media and other parties stress for us to throw out our aluminum pots and pans! LOL! But they never tell you to stop getting aluminum thru vaccines. They claim that the amt of aluminum is smaller than what you get in ordinary food. As if that's the same as sticking it right into your blood with a dozen other chemicals! They think we are stupid - and I guess we are.

The Mantra of the Pro-Vaxxer by Ted Kuntz on substack

I Am:

Pro-Choice, except when it comes to vaccines.

Cautious of government, except when it comes to vaccines.

Willing to hold manufacturers accountable for harm, except when it comes to vaccines.

Cautious when there is a conflict of interest, except when it comes to vaccines.

I Support:

Informed consent, except when it comes to vaccines.

Animal rights, except when it comes to vaccines.

Religious freedom, except when it comes to vaccines

Philosophical freedom, except when it comes to vaccines.

Individualized medicine, except when it comes to vaccines.

Personal truth, except when it comes to vaccines.

Transparency, except when it comes to vaccines.

Tolerance, except when it comes to vaccines.

Parental responsibility, except when it comes to vaccines.

Freedom of speech, except when it comes to vaccines.

Freedom of the press, except when it comes to vaccines.

Open and honest debate, except when it comes to vaccines.

Scientific evidence, except when it comes to vaccines.

True placebos in safety testing, except when it comes to vaccines.

The ‘precautionary principle’, except when it comes to vaccines.

I Believe:

In individual rights, except when it comes to vaccines.

In parental rights, except when it comes to vaccines.

My body, my choice, except when it comes to vaccines.

Where there is risk, there must be choice, except when it comes to vaccines.

Glyphosate is toxic, except when it comes to vaccines.

Mercury is toxic, except when it comes to vaccines.

Aluminum is toxic, except when it comes vaccines.

All lives matter, except for the ones harmed by vaccines.

Katherine's avatar

Wow. Powerful words.

Horsea T.'s avatar

Yes, they are, and that's why I inserted them here onto unbekoming's substack. Ted K. has been onto this for years.

LONG In The TRUTH's avatar

.....the Austrian inventor Viktor Schauberger, STRONGLY advocated for a societal switch to COPPER farming implements - which I suspect WOULD, through a VASTLY-reduced NEED to apply pesticides SIMILARLY lower incidence of MULTIPLE disease states LIKE 'Parkinson's, 'polio' / acute flaccid myelitis, multiple sclerosis - a LINK to DOCUMENTARY about him.....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPrLGUGZsw

Fibro Vision's avatar

Parkinson's seemed to affect people living wlclose to farmer crops separating in the past and there were people drawing correlations to this a far number of decades ago.

I haven't kept up with things in this field but from what you say "no known cause", means they're still refusing to look in the right places for answers. Much illness seems to be toxin overload, and this too stems to our psychology being kept in a toxic state.

Paulo Kirk's avatar

Yep. One of the college presidents for whom I worked for as a faculty, he was hit hard in his fifties, and lo and behold, he worked in NJ as a kiddo at golf courses spraying all manner of fumicides and fungicides on the greens.

https://www.laprogressive.com/terminal-velocity/semper-fidelis

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Gecko1's avatar

Paris green - copper arsenate - was the world's first chemical pesticide, used to control fruit flies and tobacco pests. It was then replaced by lead arsenate. Later came compounds like DDT. Now we have pet owners applying topical insecticides based on nerve agents to their cats and dogs, either monthly or three monthly, or in chewable tablets, to combat the threat of fleas, ticks, and worms. The chemical works by paralysing an insect's nervous system leading to death. No doubt these substances build up inside a mammal and have a long term cumulative harmful effect. And now pets are dying early and suffering paralysis of limbs or organ failure. But the vet says its safe and effective. I've heard that before:).

Horsea T.'s avatar

Add that anti flea treatment to dozens of vaccines for these godforsaken animals. Pets are dying left and right of cancer. We have to find natural vets.

Hellbent's avatar

And now vets are offering a jab that lasts for a year. They want to ensure that pets are poisoned continuously for 12 months, instead of relying upon owners to remember to get them poisoned monthly. "Oh, it's so convenient, you don't have to remember to give a monthly dose." We give various "intestinal hygiene" and creeply-crawly herbal products. And they are much less costly than the pHARMa poisons. And you don't get that list of adverse effects either.

Gecko1's avatar

Three-monthly chewable tablets like Bravecto made by New Jersey-based pharma giant Merck are widely promoted. Sadly the owners think they are "protecting" their pets.

Hellbent's avatar

Bravecto is getting more and more bad rep day by day. It is horrible.

Dana Sauder's avatar

So at this point all they're doing is torturing animals because they have all the information they need.

Scamitis's avatar

Oh boy! No joy there whatsoever. As a person in there 7th decade, staying away from doctors for years, dentists for nearly as long, 1 x employment-encouraged flu shot in 2012, no other vaccs since can't remember when, but a mouthful of those damned amalgams. Not sure if I wish I hadn't read this one.

Diane's avatar

What are steps we can take to prevent this, especially if we live nearer to a golf course? As someone mentioned RO whole house filters are very costly. We cook with RO from 5 gallon bottles and drink local spring water but we bathe in the municipal. How does one remove the heavy metals to allow copper into its proper place?

I assume our own yard is contaminated and our air just by being in proximity?

Crazy we live in an area where it's nearly impossible to not be near the many golf courses.

Darren Dines's avatar

Amazon RO Water Filter is about $250 ( https://a.co/d/0bCNFfJx ). It goes under your sink. The tank and filtration takes up about half your cabinet space. Make sure to add back minerals, etc. Baja Gold Sea Salt is my favorite (a pinch in every glass). Cheers

Diane's avatar

I think our biggest issue is bathing and showering in city water, thougg undersink would be better than pumping it from our 5 gallon bottle to cook. Oh the things we have to do in this fallen world..

We have a Springwell whole house but doubt it is getting all the nasties.

VanLife Views's avatar

Wonder if shower filters help

If so which ones

We are a mile from a small golf course now

I want to get an RO system installed.

Hoping that will help somewhat

It’s southern AZ

Water is pretty junky here