I could not tell if there was a side track there or not. If not, that adds to the strangeness and that was why Tim was asking - what the hell was that car doing there? - especially where it was located next to the water drainage. Strange indeed. I have not seen anyone else covering it.
I agree that the actual situation is not as bad as what it is being made out to be. Of course the fear is heightened with cries to "Do something!" In addition, I also thought it was odd that before anyone had any results from any real testing that a narrative around dioxin was forming. Tim also does a good job laying out the fact that dioxins are a big catch all for several compounds fitting that description. Some worse than others. Mike Adams has been one of the biggest fear porn pushers around the dioxin issue. The EPA and superfund cleanups already have experience with dioxin and some of their cleanup policies were made to deal with dioxin. Their crap is not hard to figure out once you recognize their playbook.
Like the Rona, they are fear mongering the population to form consent. I am beginning to think that the one page doc they managed to get some of the residents to sign that first week was a kind of beta test to see if people would be willing to sign away their rights due to fear. That one page doc looked like someone threw it together in a couple of minutes. It basically absolved NS from all future liability in exchange for allowing NS to test. Some of those residents were so scared at that point that they would sign anything to get some kind information - all part of the psyop. Of course the residents will probably never get any real results in exchange for handing over their rights for compensation. However, I am sure a good attorney can take and blow that one page doc to hell in a lawsuit. That is what makes me think it may have been a test to see how pliable the population was for what they really want to unleash. That is why educating the people that are there, and the rest of us, is critical. People need to start reading shit before they sign it.
The crap going on with the WHO IHR amendments is the other area I have been trying to get more eyes on. Give the WHO unelected, unchecked power over health emergencies coupled with environmental causation, and the world is not going to know what hit them. They are gearing up for their next power grab. I am not going to eat ze bugs.
Thanks for the link. I already had it on my to watch list. ; )
I could not tell if there was a side track there or not. If not, that adds to the strangeness and that was why Tim was asking - what the hell was that car doing there? - especially where it was located next to the water drainage. Strange indeed. I have not seen anyone else covering it.
I agree that the actual situation is not as bad as what it is being made out to be. Of course the fear is heightened with cries to "Do something!" In addition, I also thought it was odd that before anyone had any results from any real testing that a narrative around dioxin was forming. Tim also does a good job laying out the fact that dioxins are a big catch all for several compounds fitting that description. Some worse than others. Mike Adams has been one of the biggest fear porn pushers around the dioxin issue. The EPA and superfund cleanups already have experience with dioxin and some of their cleanup policies were made to deal with dioxin. Their crap is not hard to figure out once you recognize their playbook.
Like the Rona, they are fear mongering the population to form consent. I am beginning to think that the one page doc they managed to get some of the residents to sign that first week was a kind of beta test to see if people would be willing to sign away their rights due to fear. That one page doc looked like someone threw it together in a couple of minutes. It basically absolved NS from all future liability in exchange for allowing NS to test. Some of those residents were so scared at that point that they would sign anything to get some kind information - all part of the psyop. Of course the residents will probably never get any real results in exchange for handing over their rights for compensation. However, I am sure a good attorney can take and blow that one page doc to hell in a lawsuit. That is what makes me think it may have been a test to see how pliable the population was for what they really want to unleash. That is why educating the people that are there, and the rest of us, is critical. People need to start reading shit before they sign it.
The crap going on with the WHO IHR amendments is the other area I have been trying to get more eyes on. Give the WHO unelected, unchecked power over health emergencies coupled with environmental causation, and the world is not going to know what hit them. They are gearing up for their next power grab. I am not going to eat ze bugs.
Thanks for the link. ; )
I could not tell if there was a side track there or not. If not, that adds to the strangeness and that was why Tim was asking - what the hell was that car doing there? - especially where it was located next to the water drainage. Strange indeed. I have not seen anyone else covering it.
I agree that the actual situation is not as bad as what it is being made out to be. Of course the fear is heightened with cries to "Do something!" In addition, I also thought it was odd that before anyone had any results from any real testing that a narrative around dioxin was forming. Tim also does a good job laying out the fact that dioxins are a big catch all for several compounds fitting that description. Some worse than others. Mike Adams has been one of the biggest fear porn pushers around the dioxin issue. The EPA and superfund cleanups already have experience with dioxin and some of their cleanup policies were made to deal with dioxin. Their crap is not hard to figure out once you recognize their playbook.
Like the Rona, they are fear mongering the population to form consent. I am beginning to think that the one page doc they managed to get some of the residents to sign that first week was a kind of beta test to see if people would be willing to sign away their rights due to fear. That one page doc looked like someone threw it together in a couple of minutes. It basically absolved NS from all future liability in exchange for allowing NS to test. Some of those residents were so scared at that point that they would sign anything to get some kind information - all part of the psyop. Of course the residents will probably never get any real results in exchange for handing over their rights for compensation. However, I am sure a good attorney can take and blow that one page doc to hell in a lawsuit. That is what makes me think it may have been a test to see how pliable the population was for what they really want to unleash. That is why educating the people there, and the rest of us, is critical.
The crap going on with the WHO IHR amendments is the other area I have been trying to get more eyes on. Give the WHO unelected, unchecked power over health emergencies coupled with environmental causation, and the world is not going to know what hit them. They are gearing up for their next power grab. I am not going to eat ze bugs.
Thanks for the link. ; )
I could not tell if there was a side track there or not. If not, that adds to the strangeness and that was why Tim was asking - what the hell was that car doing there? - especially where it was located next to the water drainage. Strange indeed. I have not seen anyone else covering it.
I agree that the actual situation is not as bad as what it is being made out to be. Of course the fear is heightened with cries to "Do something!" In addition, I also thought it was odd that before anyone had any results from any real testing that a narrative around dioxin was forming. Tim also does a good job laying out the fact that dioxins are a big catch all for several compounds fitting that description. Some worse than others. Mike Adams has been one of the biggest fear porn pushers around the dioxin issue. The EPA and superfund cleanups already have experience with dioxin and some of their cleanup policies were made to deal with dioxin. Their crap is not hard to figure out once you recognize their playbook.
Like the Rona, they are fear mongering the population to form consent. I am beginning to think that the one page doc they managed to get some of the residents to sign that first week was a kind of beta test to see if people would be willing to sign away their rights due to fear. That one page doc looked like someone threw it together in a couple of minutes. It basically absolved NS from all future liability in exchange for allowing NS to test. Some of those residents were so scared at that point that would sign anything. Of course the residents will probably never get any real results in exchange for handing over their rights for compensation. However, I am sure a good attorney can take and blow that one page doc to hell in a lawsuit. That is what makes me think it may have been a test to see how pliable the population was for what they really want to unleash. That is why educating the people there, and the rest of us, is critical.
The crap going on with the WHO IHR amendments is the other area I have been trying to get more eyes on. Give the WHO unelected, unchecked power over health emergencies coupled with environmental causation, and the world is not going to know what hit them. They are gearing up for their next power grab. I am not going to eat ze bugs.
Thanks for the link. ; )