I saw this and, “absorption of nano particles“ started ringing, huge alarm bells. mRNA anyone? what an awesome vector to contaminate the food supply with mRNA genetic manipulation of the world’s population. Time to grow all of your own food.
Had to look it up. Luddite - Wikipedia
Overview Historical precedents Etymology Peak activity: 1811–1817Government response Legacy Modern usage See also
The machine-breaking of the Luddites followed from previous outbreaks of sabotage in the English textile industry, especially in the hosiery and woolen trades. Organized action by stockingers had occurred at various times since 1675. In Lancashire, new cotton spinning technologies were met with violent resistance in 1768 and 1779. These new inventions produced textiles faster and cheaper because they could be operated by less-skilled, low-wage labourers. …
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Colostrum: What Is It, Benefits & What To Expect - Cleveland Clinic
Colostrum (kuh-loss-trum) is the first milk your body produces during pregnancy. It forms in your mammary glands (breasts) and plays an important role in building your baby's immune system. If you plan on breastfeeding(nursing or chestfeeding), it's the first milk your baby will get from your breasts. If you don't want to … See more
What Is Colostrum Made of?
Colostrum is high in protein and low in fat and sugar. It's filled with white blood cells that produce antibodies. These antibodies strengthen your baby's immune … See more
What's The Difference Between Colostrum and Breast Milk?
Colostrum is a nutrient-rich first milk produced by your breasts during pregnancy. It changes to transitional breast milk a few days after your baby is born. However, … See more
When Does Colostrum Turn to Milk?
After approximately three or four days, colostrum will turn to transitional milk. This is often referred to as someone's milk "coming in." Your breasts will feel firm, … See more....
I saw this and, “absorption of nano particles“ started ringing, huge alarm bells. mRNA anyone? what an awesome vector to contaminate the food supply with mRNA genetic manipulation of the world’s population. Time to grow all of your own food.
Could be used for EVIL...
My mother always said breast milk makes your baby healthier.
She was way ahead of her time.
This is OT
Another Big pHarma ploy to keep Americans sick I should wonder.
Not every advancement is automatically evil, some on this board just have a serious case of luddism.
Had to look it up. Luddite - Wikipedia Overview Historical precedents Etymology Peak activity: 1811–1817Government response Legacy Modern usage See also The machine-breaking of the Luddites followed from previous outbreaks of sabotage in the English textile industry, especially in the hosiery and woolen trades. Organized action by stockingers had occurred at various times since 1675. In Lancashire, new cotton spinning technologies were met with violent resistance in 1768 and 1779. These new inventions produced textiles faster and cheaper because they could be operated by less-skilled, low-wage labourers. …
Thing is, if we posted everything like this the board would be overloaded. Keep it just a little closer to Q / Trump please
"Hey lady, got any medicine?"
Do not like. Please stop trying to drug us at every turn.
So colostrum?
Look that one up too.
Global web icon Cleveland Clinic https://my.clevelandclinic.org › health › body Colostrum: What Is It, Benefits & What To Expect - Cleveland Clinic Colostrum (kuh-loss-trum) is the first milk your body produces during pregnancy. It forms in your mammary glands (breasts) and plays an important role in building your baby's immune system. If you plan on breastfeeding(nursing or chestfeeding), it's the first milk your baby will get from your breasts. If you don't want to … See more What Is Colostrum Made of? Colostrum is high in protein and low in fat and sugar. It's filled with white blood cells that produce antibodies. These antibodies strengthen your baby's immune … See more What's The Difference Between Colostrum and Breast Milk? Colostrum is a nutrient-rich first milk produced by your breasts during pregnancy. It changes to transitional breast milk a few days after your baby is born. However, … See more When Does Colostrum Turn to Milk? After approximately three or four days, colostrum will turn to transitional milk. This is often referred to as someone's milk "coming in." Your breasts will feel firm, … See more....