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Breakfast Cereals Scrutinized for Pesticide That May Harm Reproduction

Linked to reproductive concerns, Chlormequat is not approved for use on U.S. crops—however, it is entering our food supply through imports.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/pesticide-linked-to-reproductive-issues-found-in-popular-breakfast-cereals-5629058?utm_source=Healthtop5&src_src=Healthtop5&utm_campaign=htop5-2024-04-21&src_cmp=htop5-2024-04-21&utm_medium=email&est=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZuMieTMExs%2FJ6L8L8GtcH2JsJfKE%2F2btPGwuYytYAjI%3D

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ugh, measles "booster."

in 1995, the college I was at started hammering at me via US Snail (the USPS) about getting another MMR shot. their complaint was that the one I was recorded as having was given 2 months before an arbitrary cutoff date they'd set in the early 1970s.

after months of harassment, they sent a letter saying if I didn't get their shot they'd ban me from classes. bear in mind that this was about 25 years before konvid mania and its associated medical martial law overreach.

I went to what we all called Student Death (Student Health Services was the official name for the office,) and told them that I'd consider submitting to their demand. they gave me a flyer outlining the SafeAndEffective™ nature of their product extending to potential injury including death, and a form to sign which cleared them of all liability for negative effects as if it were a voluntary procedure.

I told them that while they could force me to take their toxins to attend classes I'd already paid for in advance, I'd never sign anything that would prevent my family from taking them to court if I ended up injured or dead from injection of their unwanted product, which I'd already had a government-approved dose of on the government-mandated schedule anyway.

they quickly told me to write up that statement and sign/date it so they could add it to my file as a philosophical exemption, and then I'd only be banned from classes if there was an active outbreak of measles/mumps/rubella on campus among their "vaccinated" student majority.

I most certainly filed my complaint for exemption.

I laughed and laughed when within a couple years of the MMR fiasco at my college there was a huge outbreak of pertussis/whooping cough in the college age "fully vaccinated" population at other schools...

Missouri removed the philosophical exemption for school mandated injections sometime after 2014, leaving only a medical exemption (good luck getting a doctor to sign off on one of those,) or a religious exemption. I had to re-file a religious exemption for my kids in public school after philosophical exemptions were outlawed. even though I do not claim any religion, I damn well claimed the religious exemption anyway.

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Great Depression Cooking - The Poorman's Meal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-GVl7scrYE

What Pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ehnuEUwe6M

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Thanks for your tireless work Gail.

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