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Stevia, a very popular sweetener, is a contraceptive. I first learned about it through reptilian Paul Ehrlich, high up in the Obama administration and writer of one of the first definitive Amalek sources of “solutions” to the fictitious “problem” of overpopulation. (I bought this book, published in 1970, in hard copy because I wanted to have it to show to people).

“A South American weed, Stevia rebaudiana, has traditionally been used by the Indians in Paraguay as a contraceptive. Each day the women drink a cup of water in which the POWDERED WEED has been boiled.” (p227-28, emphasis added).

In recommending Stevia as a stealth method to curb “overpopulation,” Ehrlich further explains that animal experiments showed a 57-79% reduction in fertility lasting up to 2 months after use.

Stevia is the new “hot” sweetener, at every Starbucks and wherever else. It often goes by the name “Truvia” as well. Ehrlich’s suggestion was taken.
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
If tea spread to your country by sea you call it tea, if it spread by land you call it chai.

This is because the ports of Fujian and Taiwan use the coastal pronunciation "te", whereas Mandarin uses "chá."
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
Trust the science. 1974 edition.
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
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Forwarded from David Freeman
There are two studies, one in 68 and one in 88 that show Stevia causes contraceptive effects in female rats (although I’ve not looked at the papers in detail, only the abstracts).
A more recent study in 2008 showed no link.
I think I’ll take the science from an earlier date, as I’m sure it’s less likely to be wrong compared to the scientistry of today.
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Forwarded from Seth Dillon
So Biden gave loads of money to Ukraine, who gave loads of money to FTX, who gave loads of money to Democrats.

Sounds like a potentially massive scandal the media will have absolutely no interest in covering.
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Forwarded from ZeroHedge
Amazon Unveils Warehouse Robot To Replace Human Pickers Amid Unionization Threats

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Forwarded from ZeroHedge
Shocking Video Shows Plane Collides With B-17 Bomber At Dallas Airshow

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Forwarded from Fiorella In Moscow (Fiorella)
Dms open for apologies. Especially from those MSM/ “progressive” contingents who got this oh so wrong, & called for vilifying, segregating & censoring any opposition to this. I don’t hold grudges but F “amnesty” people deserve ACCOUNTABILITY.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/myocarditis-covid-vaccine-research-long-term-effects-rcna55666
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Look at who funded the grossly. Poorly -designed #TOGETHER trial that falsely smeared Ivermectin efficacy🤔
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November 12, 2022

"In a tragic turn of events, Santino Godoy Blanco, just 4 years old, has passed away from pneumonia on Nov. 3, according to multiple reports.

If that name sounds at all familiar to you, that’s because Blanco was the face of one of Argentina’s various vaccination campaigns."

https://ijr.com/poster-boy-vaccination-campaign-dies-suddenly-just-4-years-old/
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL Karey Mullis - the scientist who developed PCR (the technique used to detect viruses like HIV) did not believe HIV existed. He also came up with tbe idea of PCR - which garnered him the nobel prize - by conversing with a glowing alien racoon.
https://ift.tt/Op69EPt
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Forwarded from Chief Nerd
Amazon Is Said to Plan to Lay Off Thousands of Employees

“Amazon plans to lay off approximately 10,000 people in corporate and technology jobs starting as soon as this week, people with knowledge of the matter said, in what would be the largest job cuts in the company’s history.

The cuts will focus on Amazon’s devices organization, including the voice-assistant Alexa, as well as at its retail division and in Human Resources.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/14/technology/amazon-layoffs.html

@ChiefNerd
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Forwarded from Chief Nerd
Myocarditis after Covid vaccination: Research on possible long-term risks underway

“Most of those who developed the condition have fully recovered, although research so far has only looked at how well they're doing after several months. Some doctors wonder if it can cause permanent damage to the heart.

Now, the first research in the U.S. is underway, tracking adverse health effects — if any — that may appear in the years following a diagnosis of vaccine-associated heart problems.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/myocarditis-covid-vaccine-research-long-term-effects-rcna55666

@ChiefNerd
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Forwarded from Did you know?
Zebra stripes act as a natural bug repellant.

Cows may benefit from artificial stripes, but zebras have the real deal. One 2012 report published in the Journal of Experimental Biology suggests that zebras' black and white stripes may be an evolutionary feature to fend off harmful horsefly bites. "A zebra-striped horse model attracts far fewer horseflies than either homogeneous black, brown, grey or white equivalents," the researchers wrote.

Did you know? 🎓
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