From my own research, erythritol and xylitol are fairly benign as sweetener alternatives. I've been eating/drinking them for years without issue. What is suspicious however is that they are sweeteners that don't eradicate the good gut bacteria in humans like sucralose does. So in my opinion, getting rid of sweeteners that don't constantly break down the immune system is a win/win in their ongoing depop campaign.
$100 says it was a publicity stunt because no one is watching and the ratings are in the toilet. And if they immediately get millions of people to watch because that shit is all over social media, then they can pump every other bullshit message instantly afterwards.
Nightbreed is another movie I watched recently that kind of made me question the movie a little. Baphomet is the demon deity in the movie and the lead character's name is Cabal. The Nightbreed are supposedly being persecuted and just need a home to be left alone in peace. All kinds of weird stuff in this one. Such odd.
I'm awfully skeptical of this group. The list of "Media Partners" doesn't instill a lot of confidence in the "drop". Feels like a planned distraction.
https://www.icij.org/about/media-partners/
Soros funded group as well.
In the event of your death or debilitating illness, what does it matter who's liable? Maybe an easy payoff for your family members? I get the argument that these companies should be held liable, but if the ultimate goal is to wipe almost everyone out or make them dependent on the system, it's not going to do much good in the long run.
Wow, the resemblance to Cara Buono is incredible.
I still don't understand what they mean by "for the good of the country". I mean, the only outcome that can come from an audit is truth. Either there was fraud or there wasn't. They are pretty much denying they don't want truth. Rather incriminating if you ask me.
I don't live in CA, but I haven't worn a mask in a public place in almost a year. No one has said anything to me up until last week at Target when a greeter asked (nicely) if I would like a mask and I said, "No thank you" and kept walking. I've noticed the key is to not make eye contact with anyone and go about your business like you're on a mission. Which is how I shop anyway. I can't stand shopping.
This is correct. I have to buy my pseudoephedrine from behind the pharmacy counter because it's the only thing that works for my congestion. Phenylephrine is a joke and should be pulled off the shelves. But benadryl and mucinex still provide some relief for symptoms, at least for me. Which is better than nothing at all.