Russia Admits Weaponization Of Gas, Halts NS1 Shipments “Until Sanctions Lifted” As EU Prepares Response To Energy Crisis

Putin is done playing around.

Two days after Russia indefinitely halted nat gas supplies via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for the amusing reason that there was an “oil leak”, on Monday Russia finally admitted what everyone has known since February – namely that it has weaponized commodities in response to the West’s weaponization of currencies (as Zoltan Pozsar has said all along), when the Kremlin said that Russia’s gas supplies to Europe via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline will not resume in full until the “collective west” lifts sanctions against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/russia-admits-weaponization-gas-halts-ns1-shipments-until-sanctions-lifted-eu-prepares

94% of baby foods contain toxic metals

Baby

The Food and Drug Administration does nothing to protect the American public. We have yet another revelation of products intended for infants containing toxic substances. Healthy Babies Bright Futures’ (HBBF) conducted a study of 288 products, including over 7,000 from other previously published studies. “We found no evidence to suggest that homemade purees and family brands are generally safer, with lower metal levels, than store-bought baby food,” HBBF warned.

Even WebMD is reporting on this crime. Around 94% of store and homemade baby foods contained at least one toxic heavy metal. The organization warns against consuming puffs, rice cakes, crisped rice cereal, and brown rice when cooked without additional water. These items have actual arsenic within them, and both children and adults are at risk. Yes, the FDA approved these items. In fact, arsenic was found in 68% of store-bought food and 72% of family homemade food. Lead was detected in 90% of store-bought food and 80% of family homemade purees.

This means that almost ALL available “food” for babies contains toxins.

The  American Academy of Pediatrics warned, “Toxic metal exposure can be harmful to the developing brain. It’s been linked with problems with learning, cognition, and behavior.” Perhaps this is a variable for why autism and other problems have spiked within the US.

The proposed solution:

“The FDA should establish and enforce protective limits for heavy metals in all foods consumed by babies and young children. Heavy metal contamination spans all the food aisles of the grocery store; FDA’s safety standards must as well. Standards extending beyond the baby food aisle would also encompass foods eaten during pregnancy, a crucial time for lowering toxic metal exposures.”

I am sure many thought that the FDA was already protecting the American public against ingesting contaminated products. Everyone was so eager for the FDA to approve the COVID vaccines when, in reality, the organization is bought and paid for by lobbyists.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/corruption/94-of-baby-food-contains-toxic-metals/

Mother Jones

Mother Jones

Celebrating Mother Jones is appropriate on Labor Day:

Teddy Roosevelt once called her “the most dangerous woman in America” when she was 87 years old. Mary Harris Jones, or “Mother Jones,” was born to a tenant farmer in Cork, Ireland, in 1837.

Her family fled the potato famine when she was just 10, resettling in Toronto. She trained to be a teacher and took a job in Memphis, where on the eve of the Civil War she married a union foundry worker and started a family.

But in 1867, a yellow fever epidemic swept through the city, taking the lives of her husband and all four children.

A widow at 30, she moved to Chicago and built a successful dressmaking business — only to lose everything in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

Jones then threw herself into the city’s bustling labor movement, where she worked in obscurity for the next 20 years.

By the turn of the century, she emerged as a charismatic speaker and one of the country’s leading labor organizers, co-founding the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

She traveled the country to wherever there was labor struggle, sometimes evading company security by wading the riverbed into town, earning her the nickname “The Miner’s Angel.”

She used storytelling, the Bible, humor, and even coarse language to reach a crowd. She said: “I asked a man in prison once how he happened to be there and he said he had stolen a pair of shoes. I said if he had stolen a railroad, he would be a United States Senator.”

Jones also had little patience for hesitation, volunteering to lead a strike “if there were no men present.”

A passionate critic of child labor, she organized a children’s march from Philadelphia to the home of Theodore Roosevelt in Oyster Bay, New York with banners reading, “We want to go to school and not the mines!”

At the age of 88, she published a first-person account of her time in the labor movement called The Autobiography of Mother Jones (1925).

She died at the age of 93 and is buried at a miners’ cemetery in Mt. Olive, Illinois.

She said: “Whatever the fight, don’t be ladylike.”
~ The Writer’s Almanac

Happy Jury Rights Day!

William Penn On Juries

It’s the anniversary of the brave jurors who, on September 5, 1670, refused to convict William Penn of unlawful assembly simply for preaching in the street.
“Cler. How say you? is William Penn Guilty, &c. or Not Guilty.
Foreman. Not Guilty.
Cler. How say you? is William Mead Guilty, &c. or Not Guilty?
Foreman. Not Guilty.
Cler. Then hearken to your Verdict; you say that William Penn is Not Guilty in manner and form as he stands indicted; you say that William Mead is Not Guilty in manner and form as he stands indicted, and so you say all?
Jury. Yes, we do so.
Observ. The Bench being unsatisfied with the Verdict, commanded that every person should distinctly answer to their names, and give in their Verdict, which they unanimously did in saying, Not Guilty, to the great satisfaction of the assembly.
Rec. I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions, rather than the good and wholesome advice which was given you; God keep my life out of your hands, but for this the Court fines you 40 marks a man; and imprisonment till paid. At which Penn stept up towards the bench, and said:
Penn. I demand my liberty, being freed by the Jury.
Mayor. No, you are in for your fines.
Penn. Fines, for what?
Mayor. For contempt of the Court.
Penn. I ask, if it be according to the fundamental laws of England, that any Englishman should be fined or amerced, but by the judgment of his peers or jury; since it expressly contradicts the 14th and 29th chapters of the Great Charter of England, which say, ‘No freeman ought to be amerced but by the oath of good and lawful men of the vicinage.
Rec. Take him away, take him away, take him out of the Court.
Penn. I can never urge the fundamental laws of England, but you cry, Take him away, take him away. But it is no wonder, since the Spanish Inquisition hath so great a place in the Recorder’s heart. God Almighty, who is just, will judge you all for these things.
Observ. They hauled the prisoners into the Bale-dock, and from thence sent them to Newgate, for non-payment of their fines; and so were their Jury. But the Jury were afterwards discharged upon an Habeas Corpus, returnable in the Common-Pleas, where their commitment was adjudged illegal.”
To help you celebrate, the Fully Informed Jury Association has put together a selection of quotes from the trial of WIlliam Penn and William Mead that Jury Rights Day commemorates:

https://www.facebook.com/761593393851327/posts/4652075808136380/?d=n

‘Fomentation’: Lost Treatment for Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Spider Bites

Fomentation

In the early 1970s, I learned about the effectiveness of a simple procedure called a fomentation.

It’s one example of a tried-and-true home remedy without drugs that has largely been lost through time. Loss of this knowledge has taken healing instincts out of our hands and increasingly profited a corrupt medical system.

With so many people struggling and wanting home treatment (trying to avoid the hospital), this home remedy that has proven time and time again to work for pneumonia, asthma, spider bites, etc.

In the December 13, 1918, issue of the Hutchinson Leader, the editor reported on the Norwegian-Danish Seminary in Hutchinson, Minnesota. 120 students and faculty all lived under one roof – 90 came down with the Spanish flu.

Statistically, between 9 to 18 of them should have died. The newspaper account reported on the fact that not one person died.

This was very unusual. Why did no one die?

Not one of the 90 Spanish Flu patients died because they were each given fomentation treatments.

These treatments stimulate the immune system, activating spontaneous blastogenesis of the plasma cells—the B cells of the lymphatic system which are designed to make antibodies.

It is targeted natural chemotherapy that the body does all on its own. Each patient was treated with the protocol that is outlined in this document.

Here Kimberly Stelzer from Azure Standard shares this wonderful, effective home remedy their family has affectionately dubbed “Hot & Cold.”

It is effective for adults and children.

What you will need:

  • 1 covered pot of hot water on simmer
  • bowl or dishpan
  • a bag of ice or prefrozen flexible ice packs
  • 1 piece of wool (or wool sweater) to wrap your hot towel fomentation in
  • 1 hand towels (1 for hot and 1 for cold)
  • 2 bath towels
  • 1 pair of rubber gloves to wring out hot towels
  • a timer
  • 1 blanket

This treatment calls for 7 rounds of: 3 minutes of hot and 1 minute of cold alternating. It takes around a 1/2 hour and should have not delay between the hot and cold for the most effective treatment. She uses a stop watch.

Agatha M. Thrash, M.D. wrote, “Use the fomentations for pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, arthritis, colitis, peptic ulcer, systemic diseases such as lupus, infectious mononucleosis, or influenza. It should not be used in tuberculosis or heart attacks.”

Dr. Thrash lists 4 ways to heat your towels: There are the boiling water, steam, microwave and oven method. (Her favorite method is the STEAM METHOD).

These effective old remedies that have been obscured or tossed aside can be taught to your older children!

I hope this equips you further so you can avoid going to the ER or the hospital!

“Various methods may be used for the application of heat to the body surface, but of all methods there is perhaps no more effective or simpler method than the use of cloths wrung out of boiling water and alternated with cold cloth. This is known as a fomentation.” ~1945 edition Physical Therapy in Nursing Care,  p. 74.

https://deeprootsathome.com/fomentation-lost-treatment-pneumonia-bronchitis-spider-bites/