maybe that's why the formula is dried up, the white hats are stopping the poison. there are so many studies of how much better breast milk is for babies, short and long term. makes sense if this is the cause.
Nano-aluminum particulates. The 'cover story' is to reflect sunlight to stop "global warming". That's the 'official' story told to the public. The aluminum particulates precipitating to the earth causes die-offs of trees and weakened crops. Monsanto had already GMO'ed new aluminum resistant trees and crops all just for us and the new norm. The same particulates have caused cancers and has an affinity for fluoride that collects in the brain causing Alzheimer's and dementia.
An interesting effect of nano-Al particulate aerosol spraying is that it causes the atmosphere to be more conductive. A more conductive atmosphere permits high energy laser technology. It also allows enhances HAARP technology for heating up the atmosphere more readily for more effective weather manipulation and the creation of super weather cells. It's possible to seed a tropical storm and heat the atmosphere in front of it causing the storm to increase in size, scope, and strength and to steer it in the direction that is plotted using HAARP. All of this is accomplished by seeding the path with Aluminum nano-particulates and other elements.
Thank you. You seem to be pretty knowledgeable about it so could you explain how aluminum nano-particles in the atmosphere don't decompose before they hit ground? I looked it up & nano particles are like 10 micrometers. I have had much more course powdered aluminum around and it always tarnishes or corrodes into some sort of oxide or hydroxide in a matter of days if I don't have it sealed tight so I don't see how these, being much more fine, don't decompose so much quicker into some harmless aluminum compound.
When 'aluminum' is mentioned, it refers to mainly aluminum oxide, but not necessarily. Other aerosol particulates like barium and strontium coincide with samples recovered. Although it is largely unclear why strontium is showing up in samples, it may be used as a photosensitive catalyst. It could be used to free associated aluminum from the oxide form when exposed to UV and visible light. Free aluminum is much more conductive than aluminum oxide and therefore allows for better propagation of the electromagnetic waves.
Aluminum oxide is harmful along with some other aluminum compounds. Always use aluminum-free deodorant. Absorbancy under the arms is greater than other areas. I never drink from aluminum cans and always use glass bottles. Aluminum has an affiliation to fluoride and calcifies the pineal gland. It's best to avoid aluminum intake as much as possible, especially if it is precipitating out of the atmosphere unbeknownst to all those inhaling it.
I just had a thought. What if they specifically put aluminum in deodorant so they have the plausible deniability when Alzheimer's patients are found to have high levels of aluminum in their brain? Ohhhh must be from deodorant! It's def not from our cloud seeding operations...
In studies there has been found a correlation of aluminum in deodorant to cancer and Alzheimer's. People are well enough aware of this that some manufacturers offer aluminum free deodorant. Many years ago, I read an article stating that about a third of all elderly in Wisconsin suffered from dementia. The article didn't state why this was so, but I theorized it had to do with aluminum toxicity and the fluoridated water. That tends to be a lethal combination over many years. I also read somewhere that aluminum cans leech aluminum into the product. This could be a contender for being part of the cause for the unusually high cases of Alzheimer's in Wisconsin.
Do beer companies do the same with their aluminum cans? Apparently. Keystone beer was one of the first beer companies to use a BPA-epoxy liner in their cans. That wasn't all that long ago. Before the BPA-epoxy liner, it was exposure to aluminum. So what are we dealing with? First, 93% of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their bodies, with food packaging representing the largest exposure route. There has been a widespread public concern with BPA toxicity exposure, so can companies got rid BPA because of growing concerns of it causing problems with increased risk of infertility, breast and prostate cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and attention deficit disorder, neurological and immune systems in humans and animals.
There's is a growing concern that polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene-based plastics are now being used as BPA-free can lining materials. Styrene is a human carcinogen and PVC is made from the carcinogen, vinyl chloride monomer. For some reason, there is a big push using aluminum cans for beer and other beverage companies. I wonder why. Glass bottles have always been better for the taste in beverages.
I think it is the exposure time that is significant when accumulative factors are weighed. Over time, aluminum accumulates in the body, especially in the brain causing deleterious conditions later on.
yeah I try to avoid aluminum when I can but you have to realize it's like the 5th or 6th most common element on earth. It's the most common metal on the earth's crust, even more common than iron and yes, it's usually in the oxide form so I mean, why all the talk? I do try to avoid it. I don't wrap my food in AL foil but can't be too much about it. If you just take dirt from the forest 1000 years ago there would have been plenty of aluminum salts in that too,
How did we get here? The original conversation was about aluminum toxicity. That's really the question here. I take colloidal minerals having some 92 minerals in it. These are all trace minerals needed by the body for 'Optimal Balance' of the immune system. All people die from mineral deficiency by one means or another leading to disease in many forms.
You mentioned aluminum as the "5th or 6th most common element on Earth". Let's test your premise with another common substance. I'm only doing so to make the point that for all substances there's a threshold when it becomes unsafe and toxic. We could use the example of 'water' as a common substance. Even with water at some point it becomes excessive and toxic. I read a story about a woman in Florida, who thought consuming water would purge her of evil spirits. She drank so much water, her lungs filled with fluid and she died. It's a head-scratcher to me, but it does demonstrate that even water can become unsafe and toxic at some threshold. I've taken colloidal minerals for over 25 years now. One of the 92 trace minerals in it is arsenic. No one disputes arsenic as being toxic. However, as a trace minerals it is actually required by the human body. Iodine is another example. At a certain threshold iodine is also toxic to the human body.
The point being made about aluminum is that our exposure to it has long past the threshold of what is safe.
Not sure whether they can actually control tornadoes or not, but one just so happened to smack a building at a Meijer distribution center today in Tipp City Ohio
Thanks. Powerful video. The thing that bothers (outrages) me, is the censorship of this video and others like it. Not a single vaxxxine is safe. Not a single vaxxxine has ever helped mankind. All vaxxxines are a fraud stemming from their fraudulent development.
Next time you're in the grocery store, look at the ingredients list of any bread-containing item or baked goods and keep an eye out for sodium aluminum phosphate. Lately I have noticed it is added to damn near EVERYTHING.
I've noticed that too. The more food labels you read the quicker you arrive at the dark conclusion that there is poison in almost every processed food product on the market
Yes, BPA-epoxy lined cans are on their way out. 93% of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their bodies, with food packaging representing the largest exposure route. There has been a widespread public concern with BPA toxicity exposure, so can companies got rid BPA because of growing concerns of it causing problems with increased risk of infertility, breast and prostate cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and attention deficit disorder, neurological and immune systems in humans and animals.
What are can manufacturers using now? There's is a growing concern that polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene-based plastics are now being used as BPA-free can lining materials. Styrene is a human carcinogen and PVC is made from the carcinogen, vinyl chloride monomer. For some reason, there is a big push using aluminum cans for beer and other beverage companies. I wonder why? Glass bottles have always been better for taste in beverages.
That is a rather recent phenomena. The history of aluminum cans has been without the now defunct BPA-epoxy lined cans.
93% of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their bodies, with food packaging representing the largest exposure route. There has been a widespread public concern with BPA toxicity exposure, so can companies got rid BPA because of growing concerns of it causing problems with increased risk of infertility, breast and prostate cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and attention deficit disorder, neurological and immune systems in humans and animals.
There's is a growing concern that polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene-based plastics are now being used as BPA-free can lining materials. Styrene is a human carcinogen and PVC is made from the carcinogen, vinyl chloride monomer. For some reason, there is a big push using aluminum cans for beer and other beverage companies. I wonder why? Glass bottles have always been better for taste in beverages.
all camping gear, pots , pans, plates used to be aluminum. camping like pitchin a tent? most people used stainless forks and spoons, scraping the aluminum off the plates and into their mouths with their food. your grandpa knows.
yes, it's always been poison, and that's why we have generations of confused boys, it was all done on purpose.
and this is why I think Q is ultimately behind the shortages; to force parents to think about what they're feeding their babies. to get the chemicals out of our children.
another comment said it affects 'phytoestrogens' in girls, but not sure what that means...
however, I'm old enough to remember homemade formula. what people looked like back then; we were much healthier, females too.
people weren't as puffy and bloated, we didn't have all the soy and high fructose corn syrup. plus the soy is pushed by hospitals and government programs, that's never a good sign.
I read microwaves alter the molecules in food to one less than plastic ..plus autopsies show aluminium passes the blood brain barrier... aluminium in fluoride which is why it's in the drinking water and used in cooking much much more potent ...why people aren't writing and screaming about this I don't know..it's in every vaxx ..from a day old your baby gets vaxx with mercury aluminium formaldehyde etc
Go to children's health defence..Robert Kennedy..find out all they aren't telling you about vaxx
It always seemed odd that they used aluminum for beverage cans. In no way was it a natural choice. In fact, they had to set up an extremely complex and burdensome deposit/return program across the world to ensure that they could recover enough aluminum to keep it going year after year. No other product packaging has been targeted for this type of recovery (under the guise of environmental recycling). Why the insistence on aluminum for these containers? Why not continue with tin and glass?
Its in the butter too. Was melting some butter in the microwave and it sparked like crazy. Have tried it several times…same outcome. This was supposedly a grass fed, no hormones, all natural butter.
maybe that's why the formula is dried up, the white hats are stopping the poison. there are so many studies of how much better breast milk is for babies, short and long term. makes sense if this is the cause.
yes, I think everything that is a 'disaster' is actually Q destroying another section of the old guard.
it's going to keep happening until everything that 'chains' us is obliterated.
Good question
What if the mother is double/triple vaxxed?
Isn’t it tiny aluminum particles they put into the sky for cloud seeding?
Nano-aluminum particulates. The 'cover story' is to reflect sunlight to stop "global warming". That's the 'official' story told to the public. The aluminum particulates precipitating to the earth causes die-offs of trees and weakened crops. Monsanto had already GMO'ed new aluminum resistant trees and crops all just for us and the new norm. The same particulates have caused cancers and has an affinity for fluoride that collects in the brain causing Alzheimer's and dementia.
An interesting effect of nano-Al particulate aerosol spraying is that it causes the atmosphere to be more conductive. A more conductive atmosphere permits high energy laser technology. It also allows enhances HAARP technology for heating up the atmosphere more readily for more effective weather manipulation and the creation of super weather cells. It's possible to seed a tropical storm and heat the atmosphere in front of it causing the storm to increase in size, scope, and strength and to steer it in the direction that is plotted using HAARP. All of this is accomplished by seeding the path with Aluminum nano-particulates and other elements.
Thank you. You seem to be pretty knowledgeable about it so could you explain how aluminum nano-particles in the atmosphere don't decompose before they hit ground? I looked it up & nano particles are like 10 micrometers. I have had much more course powdered aluminum around and it always tarnishes or corrodes into some sort of oxide or hydroxide in a matter of days if I don't have it sealed tight so I don't see how these, being much more fine, don't decompose so much quicker into some harmless aluminum compound.
Thanks
When 'aluminum' is mentioned, it refers to mainly aluminum oxide, but not necessarily. Other aerosol particulates like barium and strontium coincide with samples recovered. Although it is largely unclear why strontium is showing up in samples, it may be used as a photosensitive catalyst. It could be used to free associated aluminum from the oxide form when exposed to UV and visible light. Free aluminum is much more conductive than aluminum oxide and therefore allows for better propagation of the electromagnetic waves.
Aluminum oxide is harmful along with some other aluminum compounds. Always use aluminum-free deodorant. Absorbancy under the arms is greater than other areas. I never drink from aluminum cans and always use glass bottles. Aluminum has an affiliation to fluoride and calcifies the pineal gland. It's best to avoid aluminum intake as much as possible, especially if it is precipitating out of the atmosphere unbeknownst to all those inhaling it.
I just had a thought. What if they specifically put aluminum in deodorant so they have the plausible deniability when Alzheimer's patients are found to have high levels of aluminum in their brain? Ohhhh must be from deodorant! It's def not from our cloud seeding operations...
In studies there has been found a correlation of aluminum in deodorant to cancer and Alzheimer's. People are well enough aware of this that some manufacturers offer aluminum free deodorant. Many years ago, I read an article stating that about a third of all elderly in Wisconsin suffered from dementia. The article didn't state why this was so, but I theorized it had to do with aluminum toxicity and the fluoridated water. That tends to be a lethal combination over many years. I also read somewhere that aluminum cans leech aluminum into the product. This could be a contender for being part of the cause for the unusually high cases of Alzheimer's in Wisconsin.
Check this video out about aluminum cans and decide whether you still think they leech aluminum into the contents.
https://youtu.be/xBQEnVR7y9k
Do beer companies do the same with their aluminum cans? Apparently. Keystone beer was one of the first beer companies to use a BPA-epoxy liner in their cans. That wasn't all that long ago. Before the BPA-epoxy liner, it was exposure to aluminum. So what are we dealing with? First, 93% of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their bodies, with food packaging representing the largest exposure route. There has been a widespread public concern with BPA toxicity exposure, so can companies got rid BPA because of growing concerns of it causing problems with increased risk of infertility, breast and prostate cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and attention deficit disorder, neurological and immune systems in humans and animals.
There's is a growing concern that polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene-based plastics are now being used as BPA-free can lining materials. Styrene is a human carcinogen and PVC is made from the carcinogen, vinyl chloride monomer. For some reason, there is a big push using aluminum cans for beer and other beverage companies. I wonder why. Glass bottles have always been better for the taste in beverages.
Wow, very interesting!
Aluminum foil is also apparently terrible for you
I think it is the exposure time that is significant when accumulative factors are weighed. Over time, aluminum accumulates in the body, especially in the brain causing deleterious conditions later on.
yeah I try to avoid aluminum when I can but you have to realize it's like the 5th or 6th most common element on earth. It's the most common metal on the earth's crust, even more common than iron and yes, it's usually in the oxide form so I mean, why all the talk? I do try to avoid it. I don't wrap my food in AL foil but can't be too much about it. If you just take dirt from the forest 1000 years ago there would have been plenty of aluminum salts in that too,
How did we get here? The original conversation was about aluminum toxicity. That's really the question here. I take colloidal minerals having some 92 minerals in it. These are all trace minerals needed by the body for 'Optimal Balance' of the immune system. All people die from mineral deficiency by one means or another leading to disease in many forms.
You mentioned aluminum as the "5th or 6th most common element on Earth". Let's test your premise with another common substance. I'm only doing so to make the point that for all substances there's a threshold when it becomes unsafe and toxic. We could use the example of 'water' as a common substance. Even with water at some point it becomes excessive and toxic. I read a story about a woman in Florida, who thought consuming water would purge her of evil spirits. She drank so much water, her lungs filled with fluid and she died. It's a head-scratcher to me, but it does demonstrate that even water can become unsafe and toxic at some threshold. I've taken colloidal minerals for over 25 years now. One of the 92 trace minerals in it is arsenic. No one disputes arsenic as being toxic. However, as a trace minerals it is actually required by the human body. Iodine is another example. At a certain threshold iodine is also toxic to the human body.
The point being made about aluminum is that our exposure to it has long past the threshold of what is safe.
Barium Salts and Aluminum Oxide
Apparently activates parasites also
Not sure whether they can actually control tornadoes or not, but one just so happened to smack a building at a Meijer distribution center today in Tipp City Ohio
Here's a very interesting video I found on Aluminium in vaccines... https://www.bitchute.com/video/QqsPuMOQriHq/
Thanks. Powerful video. The thing that bothers (outrages) me, is the censorship of this video and others like it. Not a single vaxxxine is safe. Not a single vaxxxine has ever helped mankind. All vaxxxines are a fraud stemming from their fraudulent development.
Can’t get enough apparently. My hair analysis is always high in aluminum. Despite, precautions
Next time you're in the grocery store, look at the ingredients list of any bread-containing item or baked goods and keep an eye out for sodium aluminum phosphate. Lately I have noticed it is added to damn near EVERYTHING.
I've noticed that too. The more food labels you read the quicker you arrive at the dark conclusion that there is poison in almost every processed food product on the market
But it must be OK because the FDA approved it.
Fun fact: your canned drinks aren't a source of aluminum because they are lined with plastic.
Same with many food cans, take a look inside. That's why you see odd things like "BPA-free" metal containers.
Yes, BPA-epoxy lined cans are on their way out. 93% of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their bodies, with food packaging representing the largest exposure route. There has been a widespread public concern with BPA toxicity exposure, so can companies got rid BPA because of growing concerns of it causing problems with increased risk of infertility, breast and prostate cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and attention deficit disorder, neurological and immune systems in humans and animals.
What are can manufacturers using now? There's is a growing concern that polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene-based plastics are now being used as BPA-free can lining materials. Styrene is a human carcinogen and PVC is made from the carcinogen, vinyl chloride monomer. For some reason, there is a big push using aluminum cans for beer and other beverage companies. I wonder why? Glass bottles have always been better for taste in beverages.
That is a rather recent phenomena. The history of aluminum cans has been without the now defunct BPA-epoxy lined cans.
93% of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their bodies, with food packaging representing the largest exposure route. There has been a widespread public concern with BPA toxicity exposure, so can companies got rid BPA because of growing concerns of it causing problems with increased risk of infertility, breast and prostate cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and attention deficit disorder, neurological and immune systems in humans and animals.
There's is a growing concern that polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene-based plastics are now being used as BPA-free can lining materials. Styrene is a human carcinogen and PVC is made from the carcinogen, vinyl chloride monomer. For some reason, there is a big push using aluminum cans for beer and other beverage companies. I wonder why? Glass bottles have always been better for taste in beverages.
I could be wrong but I believe magnesium is good for detoxing aluminum.
Isn’t it aluminum in vaccines that causes autism?
Thimerosal
Aluminium link to Alzheimer's banned for camping years ago
What's "camping?"
No idea what it could mean in this context.
I know the link you're talking about, though.
all camping gear, pots , pans, plates used to be aluminum. camping like pitchin a tent? most people used stainless forks and spoons, scraping the aluminum off the plates and into their mouths with their food. your grandpa knows.
https://picclick.com/Vintage-Aluminum-Camping-Cookware-Set-11-Pcs-4-253968669404.html
Oh, literal camping. I thought it was some slang usage I hadn't heard before, thank you.
My kid uses "camping" when he is playing video games means they are hiding in one place ready to shoot someone, I understand
I did know that one, at least. Been a gamer since the '80s.
I think that yesterday, a user believed that the infant formula was withdrawn due to possible contaminants.
he said it could be a "theory" (we know that all theories are delayed truths)
I was brought up on Evaporated Milk. Now 75 years old. No allergies. Very few vaccines. No problems.
Just like all powdered protein mixes and nut/seed "milk" are all processed in huge aluminum vats.
That means it is poison. Poison for infants. How great.
yes, it's always been poison, and that's why we have generations of confused boys, it was all done on purpose.
and this is why I think Q is ultimately behind the shortages; to force parents to think about what they're feeding their babies. to get the chemicals out of our children.
Soy is the problem for boys and girls as well but for different reasons. Phytoestrogens.
Does it not affect girls the same?
another comment said it affects 'phytoestrogens' in girls, but not sure what that means...
however, I'm old enough to remember homemade formula. what people looked like back then; we were much healthier, females too.
people weren't as puffy and bloated, we didn't have all the soy and high fructose corn syrup. plus the soy is pushed by hospitals and government programs, that's never a good sign.
This study is from 1999....has anything changed since then ?
I read microwaves alter the molecules in food to one less than plastic ..plus autopsies show aluminium passes the blood brain barrier... aluminium in fluoride which is why it's in the drinking water and used in cooking much much more potent ...why people aren't writing and screaming about this I don't know..it's in every vaxx ..from a day old your baby gets vaxx with mercury aluminium formaldehyde etc
Go to children's health defence..Robert Kennedy..find out all they aren't telling you about vaxx
Holy shit. I wonder if there is a strong correlation between dementia in later years and early use of infant formula.
Imagine how much smarter, stronger, and healthier the world's children would be if they hadn't been given infant formula.
It always seemed odd that they used aluminum for beverage cans. In no way was it a natural choice. In fact, they had to set up an extremely complex and burdensome deposit/return program across the world to ensure that they could recover enough aluminum to keep it going year after year. No other product packaging has been targeted for this type of recovery (under the guise of environmental recycling). Why the insistence on aluminum for these containers? Why not continue with tin and glass?
Aluminum is much lighter (makes for cheaper shipping) and is the most common metal on Earth and doesn't rust in normal conditions.
Not that it's much better, but there is a small plastic liner inside the can https://youtu.be/xBQEnVR7y9k
https://nypost.com/2020/09/23/trump-announces-executive-order-protecting-babies-who-survive-abortion/
What was the level of aluminum in cow's milk? Was it higher or lower than human?
Higher. Numbers are in the attached article.
Meaning the infant vaccines are not the only autism factor
Between graphene and aluminum being introduced into our bodies, we're turning into walking radio receivers.
They want to mine crypto with your body energy
https://www.state.gov/humantrafficking/
Its in the butter too. Was melting some butter in the microwave and it sparked like crazy. Have tried it several times…same outcome. This was supposedly a grass fed, no hormones, all natural butter.