Skipping Breakfast for the Rockefellers and Other News
Who wouldn't want to skip breakfast for the Rockefellers anyway, right?
Pulling the Yoke off Our Necks
First thing, I’d like to share my latest article published by Dr. Mercola before it goes behind the paywall. I put a lot of soul into writing it, I hope you can feel the love!
Skipping Breakfast for the Rockefellers
Now, the breakfast story from the Wall Street Journal. I forgot to include the gem into my recent story about consumption interventions, it fits right in!
Here is what humanist journos had to say:
Several breakfast staples saw sharp price increases due to a perfect storm of bad weather and disease outbreaks—and continued effects from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Not due to the intentional controlled demolition of the economy to Build Back Better. Not to the Rockefeller dream of Resetting the Table. Not due to the push for the peasants to Eat Ze Bugs. Due to a perfect storm of bad weather and disease outbreaks! Boo.
Here is what the Rockefeller Foundation has to say—in jest—about the impact of “COVID” on our food:
Families out of work and newly struggling with nutrition insecurity waiting in long car lines for a day’s or a week’s worth of food.
School nutrition professionals—wearing whatever protective equipment they or their schools could provide [← how dramatic and simultaneously unscientific, congrats]—putting their own health at risk to meet the rising demand for food in their communities. Meat and poultry plant workers suffering disproportionate rates of Covid-19 infections [← a peculiar choice of plants, no?] while facing mandatory return-to-work orders. And farmers, with none of their usual buyers in a position to purchase [← what caused that?], out of economic necessity [← see the soundtrack!!] dumping millions of gallons of milk, onions, beans, eggs, and more.
The soundtrack:
A small contradiction
I’ll just leave it at this.
And here is my recent appearance on Dani Katz’s podcast.
We talked about many things, both ugly things and the things that give us hope. If want to know more about the recent push for euthanasia that I brought up, here is the PDF of my article again, it has all the info I mentioned in the interview.
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A lot of us could probably be a bit healthier if we skipped a meal or two. But like everything else that's been forced upon society over the last 3 plus years, it should be because we made that choice for ourselves, not because of engineered evil. Imagine how much different the last several years would have been if the so-called "world leaders" would have used the trillions of dollars spent on massive *truthful* education campaigns about diet, exercise, self control, and sacrifice of a few things to ensure a future for our progeny while also setting the example for everyone by actually doing those things themselves! Instead, as always, they preach to everyone about what *we* must do while they sacrifice nothing. If I can figure this stuff out why can't they? Because they don't want to. They are arrogant, selfish, and have no idea what true leadership is.
What funny thing happened to me. I saw the picture of the eggs and the I read "Pulling the Yolk off Our Necks" header. Yolk instead of Yoke.
I'm getting old!
lol
Thanks for the article, Tessa.