NAB To “Debank” Customers

The National Australian Bank’s “revised” terms and conditions https://www.nab.com.au/content/dam/nabrwd/documents/guides/banking/personal-transaction-and-savings-products-terms-and-conditions-changes.pdf  went into force November 1st and include, in clause 11: “NAB may close your account at any time at its discretion”.

The reasons NAB would consider enforcing clause 11 make for interesting reading. NAB can take a range of things into account when exercising its rights and discretions. These can include:
(e) NAB’s public statements, including those relating to protecting vulnerable persons, the environment or sustainability;
(f) community expectations and any impact on NAB’s reputation;

So – as of November 1st – NAB reserves the right to de-bank you if you get cancelled, or say something they don’t approve of about climate change or “vulnerable people”.

From: https://off-guardian.org/2023/10/14/while-you-were-watching-israel/

Glyphosate (Roundup)

Glyphosate, according to the WHO, is a suspected carcinogenic and threatens all plant life through its total toxic destruction – except for the crop it is supposed to protect. It is a deadly neurotoxin for insects such as bees, causing a major decimation of birds due to a lack of food, contaminating water, damaging the soil microbiome and destroying biodiversity in all these ways. On 25th October the independent Ramazzini Foundation presented the preliminary results of its global Glyphosate study. Cases of rare leukaemia were found in relatively young animals exposed to Glyphosate-based herbicides. Great concern was expressed amongst other things for the damage being caused to the human microbiome and immune system.

https://eliant.eu/en/news/newsletter-archive/shock-news-for-all-environmentally-concerned-people-a-new-extension-of-glyphosate-use-in-europe-is-on-the-cards

Mitochondrial Boosters

Mitochondrial Boosters

This matches data I have seen from other sources. Dr Peter McCullough has a Base Spike Detoxification protocol of nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin (one of the active compounds in Turmeric).