You’ve been had!
If you’ve paid attention to life at all of late, you’ve undoubtedly read or heard myriad stories about gays, gays in the military, transgenders in the military, transgender surgery for the gender confused or the like. Perhaps you’ve heard the acronym LGBT-Q and some of the 58 gender pronouns. The list is growing – two years ago I could find an aggregate of only 54.
A bit less loudly played are stories about Alzheimer’s, dementia, autism, suicides, violence, developmental cognitive disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), cancer and many other now common human diseases and disorders.
What can anyone expect the outcome to be when we inject, ingest and inhale all the foreign substances that are forced upon us by our government and those imposed by other entities? Let us not rule out what we put into our bodies by choice. That list must also include what our parents assimilated before conception or during pregnancy that influence the people we are today. Alcohol and tobacco are, or should be, among the least of concerns regarding the young and unborn.
While we are cautioned about any surfaces containing lead based paint that may remain in our homes, outbuildings and antique and foreign made toys, little to no mention is made public regarding other dangerous factors facing us today. We are warned about calorie count in our fast foods. Some foods must carry a label as to where they were caught, farmed, grown, processed or compiled but not how they were treated during their incubation, growth, combining or processing. Often, there are laboratory manufactured substances added to promote rapid growth or enhance flavor that don’t require labeling.
Even organic foods often fall under suspicion. Fruits and vegetables may be grown without pesticides, but does that account for the nutrients added to or that might be inherent within the soil from decades of environmental contamination? What about the ground water supply? PH is not the only factor that must be considered when testing these sources. Is there wind driven cross pollination from nearby polluted crops (like GMO)? Could there be contamination to otherwise pristine ingestibles by insects or animals?
That’s the food portion. Now for the scary part.
Doctors now prescribe synthetic pharmaceuticals to counter the affects of the pills we take to abate symptoms of health problems. If you are taking two or more medications, this might be the case.
We are coerced into injections or transdermal absorption for our health and that of others. Often they contain macabre additives for stabilization and preservation. While it may seem reasonable to treat our bodies against potentially harmful diseases and ailments, these helpful pharmaceuticals can also be harmful.
Over the years vaccines have been stabilized by such unsafe substances as mercury (carcinogen and neurotoxin), methylmercury (neurotoxin) and formaldehyde (carcinogen). They sometimes even contain heavy metals. Granted, the amounts are minimal, but they are cumulative. Even initial exposure may cause long term effects not even perceivable until they are irreversible.
Parents are encouraged to have their infants, as young as 2 months, receive vaccinations for polio. Before they are 2 years old, it is recommended that children undergo inoculations for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).
Doctors and scientists have a wide range of knowledge regarding human function. It is not unlike the innovative minded to want to alter human genome for research purposes. Out front, we have been entertained by growing human ears and noses on the necks of pigs and mice.
Is there still a wonder how or why so many within the general populace don’t understand what gender they are? Is there still a question in your mind why there are so many social and mental illnesses?
Society is being genetically manipulated!
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