More on the 'ostrich approach to public health decisions': no data has been asked for, no data has been collected anyways, and what is there is ludicrously under-powered
"...and only two administrations of the product are recommended for humans." So good to know then that people are lining up where I live for a fifth dose even though it has not yet been approved.
Not insane, criminal. Now that I know that they knew thanks to your investigations, its all the more reason to prepare for a worse case scenario as the fascist global elite will risk the entire planetary human social structure to hide their planetary-scaled crimes.
I found your Garden Newsletter awesome, by the way, for gardening means believing in a future, in particular the connection between the possibilities of independence from 'the system': perhaps we'll see a revival of 'yeo(wo)man republicanism' emerge at some point in the not-to-distant future.
Prepare for the worst, and better be ready a year early than a day too late.
I'm planting an array of different species geared towards trees that produce food crops. And my design has been about overtime being successive. In the end, 150 years from now, the trees that will begin to become the leaders will be climax forest trees that produce a crop. There are pines I would include that grow here: Korean Nut Pines and Swiss Stone Pines - producing human-sized large healthy pine nuts. I'll not live long enough, but someone in the future will be happy I planted them. Along the way over time many other species will have been planted, produces a crop over years, then supplanted by another. Just like what happens in nature. Some areas I have even started growing annuals in among the seedling trees. There will be no reason to cut climax forest trees down in this respect as they produce food. Climax forests moderate the climate. What a revelation.
These monocrop plantings of trees for wood is so boring.
Oh yes, monocrop tree farms. All the big forestry businesses used to use that model, until researchers showed them that a heterogenous composition gave better quality material, and that the more diverse biotope protected against fungi, parasites and diseases.
Today, this has wrked so well the past 50 years that it is the forest industry that is driving the research how to combine a living and real forest with what is commercially viable and necessary, and the Green Party and socialist democrats along with the globalist party de luxe, the moderate party, are doing their level best to dstroy the domestic forestry business - about 70% of Sweden's areal, not counting lakes and mountains, is covered in forests.
Nowadays, harvesting is done not in one lot all at once but in several co-joined lots, where selected trees are harvested and sent to processing. Also, the spill is mainly left in the forest, though the environmentalists are clamouring for it to be sent to made pellets of for burning in furnaces - for the climate, you know.
I don't know what "climate zone" or such you live in, I'm north of 60th parallel in foothill country, where the soil is mainly old leftover sand and gravel from the Ice Age, so growing food is possible but we are wuite limited as to what fruit trees we can plant - they must be able to survive down to -30C and about 4-5 months of winter.
Which is another thing our governement doesn't get: our nation lies lengthwise from temperate climate to arctic; I think about 1/3 of the land areal is arctic or subarctict, yet they insist on the same regulations nationwide. No respect for nature or climate or even life, I think.
One of the land areas I'm working the winter lows can be -30F 45N. Lots and lots of food production plants grow in this zone. Next time up I'll do a video and post it up.
The advantage of more northern zones is more daylight during growing season. In the Permaculture Design Course I participated in (not about glorified market gardening like that guy in Sweden is pushing), I was taught about all of the major influences on a given area and then its just piecing together and experimenting on what wants to grow. Soil is an easy fix too.
After the eggs of raptors started going soft, chemists and biologists found it was due to toxins spread in the environment and said toxins were phased out and then banned - before any hard evidence on the exact damage to humans were priduced through peer-reviewed double-blind studies and over the protests of the capitalists.
After Chernobyl, we got guidelines and directives to not eat to much mushrooms, berries and other food from those areas of Sweden who got the most fallout. Virtually the entire population of rheindeer were slaughtered, at the governements expense, and the sami herders were compensated with canadian rheindeer, again at the governements expense - before any clinical studies showing the exact risk and exact mechanism of Strontium, Becquerel et cetera. The risk was deemed enough.
Pregnant women in Sweden are still advised not to eat fish from the Baltic (Östersjön), due to remaining high levels of mercury, PCB, and assorted other toxins affecting fetuses.
But the USAmerican banking clans yanks the chain, and hey presto, it's no problem using substances not intended for humans.
Methinks it's not only Russia what needs sanctions to shape up and behave, the US is long overdue for a global trade embargo. Endangering the lives of billions, and their future offspring.
Whenever an american bleats about "saving you from the nazis" the way they do, as if "the nazis" were alines from space, rather than pointing out that the US faced less than 15% of the Wehrmacht's forces and that the Red Army did virtually all of the fighting, I'll just point out that US globalist capitalism has endangered billions.
The ray of hope is, most normal americans seems even more disgusted with their banking clans, corporate tribes and political puppets. Here's to hoping for a second american revolution, by the people for the people.
"...and only two administrations of the product are recommended for humans." So good to know then that people are lining up where I live for a fifth dose even though it has not yet been approved.
Can't help those people, I guess.
Live and let live, I think, would be the way to go--too bad those same people won't let all others in peace. It's a cult, or a religion sect.
Very true.
Not insane, criminal. Now that I know that they knew thanks to your investigations, its all the more reason to prepare for a worse case scenario as the fascist global elite will risk the entire planetary human social structure to hide their planetary-scaled crimes.
I agree with these conclusions.
I found your Garden Newsletter awesome, by the way, for gardening means believing in a future, in particular the connection between the possibilities of independence from 'the system': perhaps we'll see a revival of 'yeo(wo)man republicanism' emerge at some point in the not-to-distant future.
Prepare for the worst, and better be ready a year early than a day too late.
I certainly view gardening as a means to a stable future, but its the planting of trees is believing in a future. :-)
Funnily enough I just planted 3 trees in our modest garden last week: Apple (Boskop), Prune Plum, and Maple.
A wonderful hopeful feeling, that they will mature and offer fruits, shade and beauty to our garden and neighbourhood and for our kids..
(And I forgot the Hazelnut that I am trying to grow from an older pre-existing in the garden.)
Wonderful!
Very true, about the trees. For a pine to give real good lumber, planks, boards, and so on, it needs to be about 70 years old, I've been told.
Meaning that forestry has probably played a major part in shaping northern european values and morals until just 150 years ago.
I'm planting an array of different species geared towards trees that produce food crops. And my design has been about overtime being successive. In the end, 150 years from now, the trees that will begin to become the leaders will be climax forest trees that produce a crop. There are pines I would include that grow here: Korean Nut Pines and Swiss Stone Pines - producing human-sized large healthy pine nuts. I'll not live long enough, but someone in the future will be happy I planted them. Along the way over time many other species will have been planted, produces a crop over years, then supplanted by another. Just like what happens in nature. Some areas I have even started growing annuals in among the seedling trees. There will be no reason to cut climax forest trees down in this respect as they produce food. Climax forests moderate the climate. What a revelation.
These monocrop plantings of trees for wood is so boring.
That should get your blood pumping.
Oh yes, monocrop tree farms. All the big forestry businesses used to use that model, until researchers showed them that a heterogenous composition gave better quality material, and that the more diverse biotope protected against fungi, parasites and diseases.
Today, this has wrked so well the past 50 years that it is the forest industry that is driving the research how to combine a living and real forest with what is commercially viable and necessary, and the Green Party and socialist democrats along with the globalist party de luxe, the moderate party, are doing their level best to dstroy the domestic forestry business - about 70% of Sweden's areal, not counting lakes and mountains, is covered in forests.
Nowadays, harvesting is done not in one lot all at once but in several co-joined lots, where selected trees are harvested and sent to processing. Also, the spill is mainly left in the forest, though the environmentalists are clamouring for it to be sent to made pellets of for burning in furnaces - for the climate, you know.
I don't know what "climate zone" or such you live in, I'm north of 60th parallel in foothill country, where the soil is mainly old leftover sand and gravel from the Ice Age, so growing food is possible but we are wuite limited as to what fruit trees we can plant - they must be able to survive down to -30C and about 4-5 months of winter.
Which is another thing our governement doesn't get: our nation lies lengthwise from temperate climate to arctic; I think about 1/3 of the land areal is arctic or subarctict, yet they insist on the same regulations nationwide. No respect for nature or climate or even life, I think.
One of the land areas I'm working the winter lows can be -30F 45N. Lots and lots of food production plants grow in this zone. Next time up I'll do a video and post it up.
The advantage of more northern zones is more daylight during growing season. In the Permaculture Design Course I participated in (not about glorified market gardening like that guy in Sweden is pushing), I was taught about all of the major influences on a given area and then its just piecing together and experimenting on what wants to grow. Soil is an easy fix too.
Excellent comment!
After the eggs of raptors started going soft, chemists and biologists found it was due to toxins spread in the environment and said toxins were phased out and then banned - before any hard evidence on the exact damage to humans were priduced through peer-reviewed double-blind studies and over the protests of the capitalists.
After Chernobyl, we got guidelines and directives to not eat to much mushrooms, berries and other food from those areas of Sweden who got the most fallout. Virtually the entire population of rheindeer were slaughtered, at the governements expense, and the sami herders were compensated with canadian rheindeer, again at the governements expense - before any clinical studies showing the exact risk and exact mechanism of Strontium, Becquerel et cetera. The risk was deemed enough.
Pregnant women in Sweden are still advised not to eat fish from the Baltic (Östersjön), due to remaining high levels of mercury, PCB, and assorted other toxins affecting fetuses.
But the USAmerican banking clans yanks the chain, and hey presto, it's no problem using substances not intended for humans.
Methinks it's not only Russia what needs sanctions to shape up and behave, the US is long overdue for a global trade embargo. Endangering the lives of billions, and their future offspring.
Whenever an american bleats about "saving you from the nazis" the way they do, as if "the nazis" were alines from space, rather than pointing out that the US faced less than 15% of the Wehrmacht's forces and that the Red Army did virtually all of the fighting, I'll just point out that US globalist capitalism has endangered billions.
The ray of hope is, most normal americans seems even more disgusted with their banking clans, corporate tribes and political puppets. Here's to hoping for a second american revolution, by the people for the people.