My thanks to Len, D, and Brian, the fruits of whose research make up these pages
Solstice Energies?
Just a note on the solstice energies. Apparently they’ll be streaming in for seven days.
I feel as if I weigh 1,000 pounds. I can sit in meditation but any other exertion is exhausting.
Is anyone else feeling this way?
The Tipping Point by Infinite Waters
Humanity is getting their voice back. Humanity is now standing up for their freedoms. Humanity is choosing love over fear.
Don’t expect to see this in the mainstream media. Worse is yet to come for McDonalds.
Jamie Oliver Wins Against McDonald’s
Staff Reporter, New York National Review, December 7, 2021
(https://www.newyorknationalreview.com/life-style/jamie-oliver-wins-against-mcdonalds/)
McDonald’s loses the legal battle with chef Jamie Oliver, who proved that the food they sell is not fit to be ingested because it is highly toxic.
Chef Jamie Oliver has won a battle against the world’s largest junk food chain. Oliver proving how burgers are made.
According to Oliver, the fat parts of meat are “washed” with ammoniac hydrogen and then used in the packaging of the meat “cake” to fill the burger. Before this process, according to the presenter, already this meat was not suitable for human consumption.
Oliver, a radical activist chef, who has waged a war against the food industry, says: We’re talking about meat that would be sold as dog food and after this process it’s served to humans. In addition to the quality of meat, ammonium acid is harmful to health. Oliver [calls] this: “The process of the pink shit”.
What sane human being would put a piece of meat soaked in ammonium [acid] in the mouth of a child?
In another of his initiatives Oliver has demonstrated how chicken nuggets are made: after selecting the “best parts,” the rest: fat, skin, cartilage, visuals, bones, head, legs, are subjected to a mec split smoothie canica – it’s the euphemism that engineers use in food, and then that blood pink paste is [deodorised], bleached, re-refreshed and repainted, dipped in flour and fried melcocha; this is left in usually partially hydrogenated oils, that is, toxins.
The food industry uses ammonium [acid] as an anti-microbial agent, which allowed McDonald’s to use meat in its burgers which is not suitable for human consumption.
But even more disturbing is the situation that these substances based on ammonium [acid] are considered ‘lawful components in the production process’ in the food industry with the blessings of health authorities worldwide. So consumers will never be able to discover what substances they put in our food.
Is some flooding to wash out DUMBs?
https://t.me/DUMBSandUnderground/13522
Is at least some of the global flooding that’s happening designed to remove DUMBs (deep underground military bunkers)? Odessa floods below.
Did I get that right?
Australia Identifies Stores and Malls as “Close Contact Sites”
I post the following story to show the lengths some countries are going to to meet the “threat” of a virus no more troublesome than the seasonal flu.
Australia now alerts people as to locations that have been visited by people who have been identified as having Covid. These are identified as “close contact sites.”
The impact on these stores seems unconsidered.
- NSW Health has added 33 new venues to its ever-growing exposure site list
- It comes as Gladys Berejiklian announced 65 new local Covid cases on Thursday
- Four venues – which include a McDonalds and chemist – are close contact sites
- The list also includes five western suburbs train routes linked to a casual contact
(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9790953/Covid-NSW-Urgent-alert-THIRTY-THREE-new-Sydney-exposure-sites.html)
An urgent alert has been issued for 33 new Covid exposure sites in Sydney, including eight supermarkets, two Bunnings, and a McDonald’s.
The new list of popular shops and takeaway outlets are spread across the city, with five bus routes also linked to infected Sydneysiders.
It comes as NSW recorded 65 new local Covid cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on Wednesday, bringing the state’s outbreak to 923 infections.
Four of the sites are Tier 1, meaning anyone who visited at the listed times are considered a close contact and must immediately get tested and isolate for 14 days – regardless of the result.
The venues – which include a chemist and McDonald’s – are all in Sydney’s southwest, where the outbreak is currently concentrated after spreading from its epicentre in the city’s eastern suburbs.
NSW Health has announced 33 new Covid exposure sites across NSW, including eight supermarkets, two Bunnings, and an entire shopping mall. Pictured: Stocklands Merrylands
NSW Health authorities have also classified anyone who visited the Star Sweet Patisserie in Fairfield (pictured) on Sunday 11 July from 4.20pm to 4.30pm as a close contact
Fairfield’s Star Sweet Patisserie was attended by a positive case on Sunday 11 July from 4.20pm to 4.30pm, while Service NSW, in Liverpool, was exposed the following day from 10.10am to 10.25am.
In Punchbowl, the same alert as been issued for the McDonalds after an infectious employee worked in the drive through on Thursday 8 July from 6am to 4pm.
The local Chemist Warehouse was also affected on the same day between 2.30pm to 3pm.
It comes as NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the number of new local Covid infections is stabilising but warned the numbers are likely to keep bouncing around.
Of the 65 new cases, at least 35 people were out in the community for part or all of their infectious period – a number that authorities want to drive down to zero.
‘It has been a stable number, it hasn’t grown … (but) unless it comes down, we can’t get out of lockdown,’ Ms Berejiklian told reporters on Thursday.
Most of the 20 new casual contact sites are in west and southwestern Sydney suburbs, including Fairfield, Auburn, Miller, Merrylands, Liverpool, Fairfield Heights and Smithfield.
Service NSW, in Liverpool, (pictured) has been listed as an exposure site on Monday 12 July
A regional petrol station, in NSW’s Riverina region, has been named as a close contact site after a positive case travelled intrastate. Pictured: Hay Shell, on the Sturt Highway
An alert has also been issued for the Bunnings Warehouse in Alexandria, in Sydney’s inner-west, which is now classified as a casual contact site
However, others have been identified across the city, including a Bondi Junction chemist, CBD cafe, a hardware store in the inner-west, and a petrol station in Sydney’s north-western outskirts.
Passengers who travelled on five train routes between Auburn and Westmead stations over the weekend and on Monday have also been placed on alert, as well as shoppers across eight supermarkets.
Coles stores in Edensor Park, Hurstville, and Oatley were added to the list on Thursday, as were two ALDIs in Riverwood and Miller and Woolworths in Auburn, Riverwood and Fairfield Heights.
The list also includes an entire shopping centre and two Bunnings stores in Alexandria and Jamisontown.
Meanwhile, five million NSW residents will endure at least another fortnight of lockdown after a run of high daily coronavirus numbers forced the state government on Wednesday to extend stay-at-home measures at least until July 30.
Several alerts were issued for supermarkets, including this Woolworths in Auburn Central shopping centre
A woman wearing a face mask walks past a mural at Bondi Beach on Thursday, during Sydney’s third week in lockdown
The massive list comes as Greater Sydney residents brace for another two weeks in lockdown, after stay-at-home orders were extended on Wednesday
There are 19 COVID-19 patients in intensive care in NSW, with five ventilated.
Ms Berejiklian says movement around Greater Sydney needs to drop even further and again implored people to stay home unless essential.
She defended current work-from-home settings, saying residents able to work from home were already doing so. She said it was impossible to achieve ‘perfection’ in the settings for workers obliged to leave home.