In 1994 I met with Don Rumsfeld in his office on the 2nd floor of the Wrigley Building in Chicago. He lived in the 42nd Ward of Chicago, and I was running for alderman of that ward against a 30 year incumbent Ashkenazim nut job who was a patsy for a Jewish gangster named Mikey Segal who owned an insurance company called Near North Insurance. Mickey did time as a felon for ripping off a bunch of nuns on insurance, and the guy I was running against was caught on an FBI wiretap talking to Pat Marcy, a made member of the Chicago Outfit, who wanted a 4 a.m. liquor license fixed for a bar that would not have received the license through the normal channels which included community input. Rumsfeld was a short, very, very evil man. He did give me $500 for my campaign but the opposition cheated, and I lost by only 127 votes out of 12,000 votes cast.
Rumsfeld had been CEO of a Skokie, IL drug company called G.D. Searle which accidentally discovered Nutrasweet. It turns out Nutrasweet, like MSG, is a very portent neurotoxin but Rumsfeld used his clout to ram it through the FDA approval process. Searle was then later sold to Monsanto. It's amazing how wired together all the evil people, corporations, government, and other institutions are. These socio-psychopaths really hate humanity.
Lol - The STOP is simple. Look around you, read the labels, inform friends and fam and do not depend on others to save your ass - Chances are, they are only there to further take the ship, with the capt. on high, to down-ville!
I work with someone, an educated person, who stated "I'm all for GMO products as long as it feeds more people". You cannot fix Stupid, only continuing to educate the smart ones.
Me either. Had a friend who went off the rails coz she and hubby caught that fake virus and wanted my sympathy Don't talk to her anymore. Farmers and small town folks are VERY aware of whats going on. I ain't wasting anymore time trying to convince people to Free their minds. Easier I guess to be scared and trapped into all the MSM bullsh*t.
Huge companies wanting to make lots of profit is not the only reason for creating toxic laced food. It's also, or maybe primarily, because customers want to buy the cheapest food possible, and they want it to be convenient too and they often don't care what the quality is. If people want to avoid this stuff, there are other options.
Is it more expensive to buy organic milk from the grocery store or to buy raw milk from a local farmer? In almost all cases, yes.
Is it less convenient to have to drive somewhere just for milk that has a short shelf life and to clean and return glass bottles? And to have to shake up the milk every time you drink it? Yes.
Is it a burden to have to arrange schedules around milk deliveries/pick-ups and such? Yes. These are some of the costs of truly quality natural products.
To expect farmers to turn out a quality, fresh, wholesome product at a price that competes with these huge corporations that create toxic food that can sit on the shelf for months or even years, is essentially asking regenerative farmers to work for nothing. That is one of the reasons why so many small farms go out of business. They can't compete with cheap, convenient food.
Hopefully people will become more willing to pay more for higher quality as they learn why it costs more and as they learn just how toxic the current industrialized food system can be. The public could put these kinds of milk production facilities out of business if they just chose to support farmers who don't use that kind of crap.
It is a sacrifice on the part of the consumer to pay for really good food. The question is primarily about priorities. Of course, budget is also a consideration but often times, people can find funds for their highest priorities if sacrifices are made. And if that still doesn't work (because the government is essentially inflating the money system into obliteration and that is a real challenge for many at this time) there are ways to problem solve. The thing I'm getting at is that it is up to us to put in the work/effort to make a better food system. The government is not going to do it for us, and neither are large corporations. But there are quality food producers everywhere that can flourish if they are supported by the people in their local communities.
As my friend always says, "You pay the farmer now or the doctor later."
I just put down a deposit on a local farmer's pasture-raised turkey for Thanksgiving this year. We got one from a friend last year, and it's incredible how much of a difference you can see, smell, taste, and feel when you're eating real food. I had none of that "post-Thanksgiving bloat" that I'd come to expect every year, although my belly was happily stuffed!
A1/A2 only refers to the beta-casein protein in the milk. There is some evidence that A2 is less inflammatory. Some people find A2 is easier to digest. Just get grass-fed, raw, unpasteurized whole milk.
You guess it milk is for baby cows not growing human its cruel to take the baby cows from their mother for us to be able to drink their their milk that even raw and grass feed is PUS ans MUCUS forming
The whole thing with the cows, whether milk or beef is damned disgusting, how its done start to finish! Cows are amazing animals, they should be treated with respect, humaneness & appreciation. The whole system stinks & needs to be changed.
Another 5 Star journalistic deep dive into how the US Government is knowingly lying to the world in order to get rid of the people that trust them enough to buy their poisonous products. It’s enough to make anyone sick - literally!
“The EU went on to publish a report outlining concerns over an increased risk of breast, prostate and colon cancer, but the FDA replied, “a little ass cancer never hurt anyone. Have you seen our population size?! The fluoride isn’t working fast enough”.
“Fast forward to modern times and we now have three major players in the Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rBST) game: American Cyanamid (why did they pick a name that sounds like Cyanide?), Eli Lilly (the company that made illegal drugs for the CIA so they could run around poisoning everyone), and Upjohn (I’d like to shove some bovine growth serum Upjohn’s you-know-what.)”.
Agent you make me laugh out loud.
I know of no other author who can so savagely deconstruct and expose Big Ag and Big Pharma, and make it so entertaining.
Hi Agent, I’m wanting to figure out the corn and soy growing subsidy program on rented land here in TN. Apparently people rent out portions of their private land to guys that come in, plant the corn or soy, spray it good, then don’t even necessarily harvest it! I know it’s a tax break to claim “farming” and then be “allowed” to pursue “other business” on said land. When I asked one landowner if the soy crop on his land was sprayed with Glyphosate he said “we have to!”. As a researcher how does one begin to untangle the truth of this massively complicit debacle- so many people choosing to do wrong for government “permissions” and payouts.
In 1994 I met with Don Rumsfeld in his office on the 2nd floor of the Wrigley Building in Chicago. He lived in the 42nd Ward of Chicago, and I was running for alderman of that ward against a 30 year incumbent Ashkenazim nut job who was a patsy for a Jewish gangster named Mikey Segal who owned an insurance company called Near North Insurance. Mickey did time as a felon for ripping off a bunch of nuns on insurance, and the guy I was running against was caught on an FBI wiretap talking to Pat Marcy, a made member of the Chicago Outfit, who wanted a 4 a.m. liquor license fixed for a bar that would not have received the license through the normal channels which included community input. Rumsfeld was a short, very, very evil man. He did give me $500 for my campaign but the opposition cheated, and I lost by only 127 votes out of 12,000 votes cast.
Rumsfeld had been CEO of a Skokie, IL drug company called G.D. Searle which accidentally discovered Nutrasweet. It turns out Nutrasweet, like MSG, is a very portent neurotoxin but Rumsfeld used his clout to ram it through the FDA approval process. Searle was then later sold to Monsanto. It's amazing how wired together all the evil people, corporations, government, and other institutions are. These socio-psychopaths really hate humanity.
Yes, it’s Bacon’s Law on steroids. Instead of six degrees, it’s only three.
"I found myself at the intersection of WTFville and What The Hell is Going on Here town."
You seem to find yourself there a lot.
I think that's part of the reason your articles are so damn fascinating.
Lol - The STOP is simple. Look around you, read the labels, inform friends and fam and do not depend on others to save your ass - Chances are, they are only there to further take the ship, with the capt. on high, to down-ville!
I work with someone, an educated person, who stated "I'm all for GMO products as long as it feeds more people". You cannot fix Stupid, only continuing to educate the smart ones.
I cannot get any of my “intelligent” friends to even consider anything other than the govt narrative. I dont get it.
Me either. Had a friend who went off the rails coz she and hubby caught that fake virus and wanted my sympathy Don't talk to her anymore. Farmers and small town folks are VERY aware of whats going on. I ain't wasting anymore time trying to convince people to Free their minds. Easier I guess to be scared and trapped into all the MSM bullsh*t.
More probably, indoctrinated.
No other writer leaves me both entertained AND terrified by their content. Thanks for your amazing research.
Great Research again!
Became a paid subscriber for the quality of all your thorough investigations.
Repsect,
Maarten
Netherlands.
Huge companies wanting to make lots of profit is not the only reason for creating toxic laced food. It's also, or maybe primarily, because customers want to buy the cheapest food possible, and they want it to be convenient too and they often don't care what the quality is. If people want to avoid this stuff, there are other options.
Is it more expensive to buy organic milk from the grocery store or to buy raw milk from a local farmer? In almost all cases, yes.
Is it less convenient to have to drive somewhere just for milk that has a short shelf life and to clean and return glass bottles? And to have to shake up the milk every time you drink it? Yes.
Is it a burden to have to arrange schedules around milk deliveries/pick-ups and such? Yes. These are some of the costs of truly quality natural products.
To expect farmers to turn out a quality, fresh, wholesome product at a price that competes with these huge corporations that create toxic food that can sit on the shelf for months or even years, is essentially asking regenerative farmers to work for nothing. That is one of the reasons why so many small farms go out of business. They can't compete with cheap, convenient food.
Hopefully people will become more willing to pay more for higher quality as they learn why it costs more and as they learn just how toxic the current industrialized food system can be. The public could put these kinds of milk production facilities out of business if they just chose to support farmers who don't use that kind of crap.
It is a sacrifice on the part of the consumer to pay for really good food. The question is primarily about priorities. Of course, budget is also a consideration but often times, people can find funds for their highest priorities if sacrifices are made. And if that still doesn't work (because the government is essentially inflating the money system into obliteration and that is a real challenge for many at this time) there are ways to problem solve. The thing I'm getting at is that it is up to us to put in the work/effort to make a better food system. The government is not going to do it for us, and neither are large corporations. But there are quality food producers everywhere that can flourish if they are supported by the people in their local communities.
As my friend always says, "You pay the farmer now or the doctor later."
I just put down a deposit on a local farmer's pasture-raised turkey for Thanksgiving this year. We got one from a friend last year, and it's incredible how much of a difference you can see, smell, taste, and feel when you're eating real food. I had none of that "post-Thanksgiving bloat" that I'd come to expect every year, although my belly was happily stuffed!
Love it! And I agree. Once you have tasted food raised on small local farms, it's hard to go back.
“And since people keep claiming I don’t write my own content”
Do they ever say who they think is writing the content?
So many morons, so little time.
It’s likely people with the identical mentality as those who ratted out the squirrel.
I guess we need to kill the scientists!
YAY then move on to FDA & CDC.
Your articles and frightening commentary/research are analogous to driving by an accident, and swearing to yourself you won’t look.
Right…
Thank you for all you do! Your Substack is a major learning experience for me. I can’t believe I’ve made it to 61!
Damn the human body is tough!
Thanks for all this research!! Do you know if products derived from A2 cows are safe? A dairy in town sells that stuff.
A1/A2 only refers to the beta-casein protein in the milk. There is some evidence that A2 is less inflammatory. Some people find A2 is easier to digest. Just get grass-fed, raw, unpasteurized whole milk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A2_milk
I drink that also, I like it much better, "they" say its better, but who knows if it IS better.
You guess it milk is for baby cows not growing human its cruel to take the baby cows from their mother for us to be able to drink their their milk that even raw and grass feed is PUS ans MUCUS forming
The whole thing with the cows, whether milk or beef is damned disgusting, how its done start to finish! Cows are amazing animals, they should be treated with respect, humaneness & appreciation. The whole system stinks & needs to be changed.
Great Thanks for this Article!
I’m stunned, Shocked & Disturbed by your research & dedication to disclose these heinous Crimes against Humanity!
Hang them all in the nearest Forrest or better yet, make them suffer by jabbing them ALL with their own shit till there crazy dead!
Excuse me while I go 🤮🤑
Another 5 Star journalistic deep dive into how the US Government is knowingly lying to the world in order to get rid of the people that trust them enough to buy their poisonous products. It’s enough to make anyone sick - literally!
“The EU went on to publish a report outlining concerns over an increased risk of breast, prostate and colon cancer, but the FDA replied, “a little ass cancer never hurt anyone. Have you seen our population size?! The fluoride isn’t working fast enough”.
“Fast forward to modern times and we now have three major players in the Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rBST) game: American Cyanamid (why did they pick a name that sounds like Cyanide?), Eli Lilly (the company that made illegal drugs for the CIA so they could run around poisoning everyone), and Upjohn (I’d like to shove some bovine growth serum Upjohn’s you-know-what.)”.
Agent you make me laugh out loud.
I know of no other author who can so savagely deconstruct and expose Big Ag and Big Pharma, and make it so entertaining.
This was a wild ride!
Awesome article.
Hi Agent, I’m wanting to figure out the corn and soy growing subsidy program on rented land here in TN. Apparently people rent out portions of their private land to guys that come in, plant the corn or soy, spray it good, then don’t even necessarily harvest it! I know it’s a tax break to claim “farming” and then be “allowed” to pursue “other business” on said land. When I asked one landowner if the soy crop on his land was sprayed with Glyphosate he said “we have to!”. As a researcher how does one begin to untangle the truth of this massively complicit debacle- so many people choosing to do wrong for government “permissions” and payouts.
No one is this prolific. This is a fed account. Pumping out propaganda faster than any man can.
Soooo propaganda to get us to stop taking vitamins and start drinking raw milk?
"...but I know that when they go to these lengths to bury something..."
Should have read: But I know that when they go to 'cheese' lengths to bury something...LoL