Major Deception

Major Deception

Andy Pittman posted on Twitter: “This meme saved my life, if it involves life or death, always look for deception………..”

The ability to spot an illogic is one of the components of awareness, as distinct from intelligence. Many intelligent people rationalize away illogics and are therefore unaware of the big picture, so are fooled and hurt or killed as a result.

What Is An Oxymel?

Oxymel

A mixture of raw honey, apple cider vinegar and herbs let stand to extract the medicinal properties out of the herbs.

Derived from the Greek oxymeli, which translates to “acid and honey”, oxymel use has been documented since the age of Hippocrates as a means to use and extract herbs that are not so pleasnt in flavour when taken through other methods. These herbs tend to be more pungent aromatics such as garlic and cayenne that also lend a supportive role for the immune and respiratory systems.

Both apple cider vinegar and raw honwy are common kitchen allies that can be used to help soothe the throat, calm a cough or bolster the immune system through colds and flu. Then combined with herbs that carry complimentary actions, oxymels offer a potent yet tasty support for times of sickness or compromised immunity.

In the words of Hippocrates, “You will find the drink, called oxymel, often very useful… for it promotes expectoration and freedom of breathing” (Hippocrates, 400 BCE).

The most famous oxymel is Fire Cider, which combines immune-stimulating and antimicrobial herbs with honey and vinegar to make a general tonic.

The raw vinegar, usually apple cider vinegar with the mother, helps to preserve the herbs, extracts their medicinal properties, and in some cases makes them more bio-available through fermentation.

Honey sweetens the mixture, making it more like a syrup, but it also extracts medicinal compounds from the herbs. As a bonus, honey is also anti-microbial and raw local honey helps combat seasonal allergies as well.

In Roman times, the rough ratio was 5 parts honey to 1 part vinegar.

These days, most herbalists opt for a more equal ratio. They use either 2 parts honey to 1 part vinegar or an even ratio as I do.

Mountain rose herbs suggest that oxymels will last about 6 months if kept in a cool dark place. Other herbalists suggest keeping oxymels in the refrigerator and using them within 2-3 months, while others say they’re good for years.

The shelf life is less about spoilage and more about how long the oxymel will retain potency. A mixture of vinegar and honey will only ferment to more vinegar, provided you’ve completely strained the herbal material there’s really nothing to spoil.

They’re most potent within 6 months, but I store them for a full year at cool room temperature (pantry, root cellar, etc) until I’m able to make another batch the following year. I haven’t noticed any drop in potency, at least personally.

https://theherbalacademy.com/how-to-make-an-oxymel/

Case Report: The Microwave Syndrome after Installation of 5G

In this case, report two previously healthy persons, a man aged 63 years and a woman aged 62 years, developed symptoms of the microwave syndrome after installation of a 5G base station for wireless communication on the roof above their apartment.

A base station for previous telecommunication generation technology (3G/4G) was present at the same spot since several years. Very high radiofrequency (RF) radiation with maximum (highest measured peak value) levels of 354 000, 1 690 000, and >2 500 000 µW/m2 were measured at three occasions in the bedroom located only 5 meters below the new 5G base station, compared to maximum (peak) 9 000 µW/m2 prior to the 5G deployment. The rapidly emerging symptoms after the 5G deployment were typical for the microwave syndrome with e.g., neurological symptoms, tinnitus, fatigue, insomnia, emotional distress, skin disorders, and blood pressure variability. The symptoms were more pronounced in the woman.

Due to the severity of symptoms, the couple left their dwelling and moved to a small office room with maximum (peak) RF radiation 3 500 µW/m2. Within a couple of days, most of their symptoms alleviated or disappeared completely. This medical history can be regarded as a classic provocation test. The RF radiation levels in the apartment were well below the limit proposed to be “safe” below which no health effects would occur, recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation (ICNIRP). These now presented symptoms of the microwave syndrome were caused by non-thermal effects from RF radiation and highlight that the ICNIRP guidelines used in most countries including Sweden do not protect human health. Guidelines based on all biological negative effects from RF radiation are urgently needed, as well as monitoring human health, not the least
due to rapidly increasing levels of exposure.

https://www.gavinpublishers.com/assets/articles_pdf/Case-Report-The-Microwave-Syndrome-after–Installation-of-5G-Emphasizes-the-Need-for–Protection-from-Radiofrequency-Radiation.pdf

Catherine Austin Fitts’ “Financial Rebellion”: Where To Stash Your Cash In 2022

American investment banker and former public official who served as managing director of Dillon, Read & Co. and, during the Presidency of George H.W. Bush, as United States Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing Catherine Austin Fitts has been encouraging people to use cash on a daily basis and get away from plastic and digital transfers of funds. In here latest Financial Rebellion video, Fitts points out where one should be utilizing their cash in the fight for financial independence.

Catherine Austin Fitts’ “Financial Rebellion”: Where To Stash Your Cash In 2022 (Video)