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Your information is overwhelming and thank heavens I have more than a minute to read it. Bottom line is read labels, make your own food. Great information. Keep at it!

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

being a senior , it is so obvious that the effects of this SLOW POISONING really mimic the so called effects of "AGING" that has been propagated by the lying serpents

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Spot on! The "cure" they sell us IS the disease! Then, when we get sick, they sell us more cures!

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And make us believe we're only going to die sooner than later

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Yes! I’m 70 on Monday!

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Thank you, my friend. I absolutely agree, we need to read labels. Heck, we need to stay away from things with a label, but when there's no other option we need to read. I could not find flour at my local grocery store that was not fortified. Going to try Whole Foods this week.

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

Thanks so much for your research. With the money I save from not buying synthetic supplements and fortified foods from the grocery store, my weekly deliveries from the organic, grass-fed farm suddenly don't seem so expensive. If you pay for (or grow) the quality food, you don't need supplements, real or fake. Real food trumps government poison once again!

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You are very welcome! I will have to check into a delivery company like that. I hope I can find one here in Detroit because that sounds like a fantastic solution that would work great for my family. Our local grocery stores are 95%+ processed food. The stores market to Food Stamp recipients, which, now that I think about it, is extra evil because they are ensuring that people who rely on government assistance can only eat poison.. then they give them "free health care", which more more poison. Gosh, this rabbit hole never ends!

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In the US you can check out this site (www.localharvest.org) for a list of farms in your area, some organic, some doing CSAs or deliveries. Here is the Detroit list -- https://www.localharvest.org/detroit-mi/farms

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

Agent, you do an incredible job investigating what no other so-called “Journalist” dares to study.

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Thank you, my friend!

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Ingenious and fantastically useful.

Inspired by Part 3, and spreading the news of Agent's method, I managed to make progress in identifying traces of the decades-long practice of mass murder and population control through disease:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/unique-report-refocusing-from-blood

And today, I managed to place it into a global perspective:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/an-unpopularized-revelation

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Thank you for continuing to spread the word. I will check your articles out tonight. You do great work!

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Thank you. Depending on your interest, I can recommend a handful of my pieces.

Authentic authors have become few and far between, and I refuse to please anyone with accepting nonsense, which limits my readership to the three percent of the three percent (about 2,360 at the moment). :)

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Reading your first article now. Send me your email and I'll give you an paid account

Agent131711@Proton.me

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You can delete this now; a message has been dispatched.

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Believe it or not, vitamins have never been scientifically validated or proven to exist in nature. Synthetic, yes, but nature, no. How can we be sure that the vitamins in a laboratory, (that are designed, manufactured and controlled unregulated with impunity) represent how they work in nature, let alone our bodies?

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YES! I am working on a piece called "The Vitamin Hoax". I think people are going to be shocked to discover the entire thing is a sham.

You are absolutely correct; there is no way to make a synthetic copy of something you never had in the first place!

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Kind of like viruses, huh?

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If you look at the history of allopathic medicine (of which vitamins are a part), it was characterized by shameless selling of toxic products and concoctions from the very beginning. The other branch of medicine and healing -- homeopathy -- was deliberately attacked and marginalized as quackery. The pot calling the kettle black.

But hey, that never-wrong site called wikipedia tells us that "Allopathic medicine, or allopathy, is an archaic and derogatory label originally used by 19th-century homeopaths to describe heroic medicine, the precursor of modern evidence-based medicine" and that homeopathy is "pseudoscientific."

So how dare anyone question allopathic approaches like vitamins, because allopathic medicine is heroic!

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Sounds exactly like viruses.

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

Your writing is fantastic. And your inclusion of multiple photos is incredibly illustrative and SOBERING. Thank you.

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Thank you very much Katherine! Sobering is a great way to put it.

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Once again, you knock it out of the park and make me feel thoroughly nauseous! Well done! xx

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Thanks a mill, Frances!

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

Info on ferrous fumarate, its source, and similar iron-based compounds:

Specific Metals

Prem Ponka, ... John W. Eaton, in Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals (Fourth Edition), 2015

8.2 Iron Preparations

Iron, either alone or in combination with vitamins and other minerals, is available as ferrous salts. These are ferrous gluconate (12% elemental iron), ferrous sulfate (20% elemental iron), ferrous fumarate (33% elemental iron), and ferrous succinate (35% elemental iron). The proportion of iron in each salt is important because the toxicity of iron is a function of the dosage of elemental iron ingested. Carbonyl iron is highly purified metallic iron that is uncharged and not a salt. There have been no reports of significant morbidity or of mortality from this type of iron (Madiwale and Liebelt, 2006).

The absorption, transport, and storage of iron has been discussed above and is reviewed elsewhere (Bezkorovainy, 1989a; Bezkorovainy, 1989b; Finch and Huebers, 1986; Harju, 1989). Typically, 10% of the ingested dose is absorbed; however, the proportion is highly variable and is a function of iron stores and the ingested dose. Because iron absorption is an active, saturable process, as the dose increases the percentage absorbed decreases. In a massive overdose, a relatively small proportion (as little as 15%) is absorbed (Reissman et al., 1955). A failure to appreciate this factor has contributed to controversies regarding antidotal therapy. Peak serum iron concentrations occur within 4-6 h, and the half-life is approximately 6 h (Harju, 1989). This decline is due to tissue redistribution, with the liver being the prime site. Within the vascular compartment, iron is tightly bound to transferrin. For toxicity to occur, the capacity of transferrin binding must be exceeded. However, free plasma iron does not occur; it complexes with other plasma proteins and organic ligands. This substance, known as nontransferrin-bound iron, is loosely bound and readily causes toxicity (Arouma et al., 1988; Gutteridge et al., 1985; Hershko and Peto, 1987).

[[Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/ferrous-fumarate]]

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Thank you -:))

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Feb 25Liked by Agent131711

OUTSTANDING WORK!

The cognitive dissonance that this information causes could be overwhelming for some.

So now we know.

I took a deep breath, disposed of many supplements, bought more clean food, and have resolved to admit everything I knew was wrong-again.

I'm not bitter, not really, maybe a little... Alright this was a painful mind wipe.

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"cognitive dissonance" - this is a perfect way to explain it. I think it's especially hard for people like myself, who took my kids to get every childhood vaccine so they could be "healthy" when they were little... then I discovered I was tricked, and I can never forgive myself. ... but I kept giving my children the vitamins because I truly thought those were healthy. Now I'm finding out that was a lie too, and I spent 18 years poisoning the two things I love most in life. Hell yeah, we have the right to be bitter! It is painful! It's so mentally hard to accept that everything we thought we knew is a lie.

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You speak truth.

You speak truth to power. Thank you for your hard work, due diligence, honesty, and the strength to realize and then subsequently admit that you were fooled. That's the hard part.

The more I ponder your installment series, the more I wonder what I was thinking when I trusted companies owned by big pharma, and to expect a safe and efficacious product.

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Yeah, I suspect there are many like you/me going through that now. Exhaustive research, excellently presented, thank you so much!

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

I would gather that you have no shortage of topics to write about. But I hope you'll consider covering factory farming. Besides how incredibly cruel and brutal it is for the animals, it'd be great for readers to get a sense of the garbage that animals are fed as well as the antibiotics and hormones that are forced upon them (and ultimately end up in us). Thanks for all the brilliant research you're doing.

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I once wrote about government animal cruelty and people got very upset with me. Many sent me emails saying they refuse to read it... and the strangest part was, if they actually read it, they would see there's kind of some good news in it. https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/tax-funded-animal-abuse-shocking ...but I absolutely agree with you, factory farming is a very important topic. Maybe one day I will give it another try

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Feb 24·edited Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

You asked how ferrous fumarate is made:

https://patents.google.com/patent/CN1680255A/en

It appears to be made-to-order, and not a byproduct of some other process (as stannous fluoride is).

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Thank you for sharing! Much appreciated!

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Feb 25Liked by Agent131711

Thank you for this series! I have thrown away all my supplements.

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Please come back and two months and let me know how you're feeling! It took a couple weeks for my system to be completely cleansed, and I felt crappy during those weeks, but once I detoxed, I felt like I was 20 years younger. So much more energy!

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Feb 27·edited Feb 27Liked by Agent131711

I just revisited our household "organic" "biotin b complex" shampoo from Avalon "Organics". I think I (already) knew but didn't want to know (again) that it was no bueno...There's about 50 ingredients which is always a red flag.

Just a to name a few:

sodium laurylglucosides (what the fuck is that?), hydroxypropylsulfonate (sounds like a furniture stain remover), decyl glucoside, niacinomide, tocopheryl acetate (is that supposed to be "vitamin E"??), oil polyglyceryl- 4 esters (is that Mission Impossible explosives?), citric acid, glyceryl oleate insulin (in case I have Diabetes?), sodium chloride, sodium phylate, sodium sulfate, alcohol (I like my follicles a little drunk), benzyl alcohol, potassium sorbate, sodium benzonate as a "preservative" for Saw Palmetto...

The label proudly claims a handful of things it doesn't have (sodium lauryl sulfate, gmos, synthetic colors/fragrances, and phtalates). "Look, none of this shit, but tons of the other shit you can't pronounce and never heard of in the list above!"

The amount of shit they put in the skin and hair personal products is another frightening aspect to this story. Simple rule, if you wouldn't eat it, don't rub it on your epidermis (largest organ)/scalp. "Organic" has become an almost completely meaningless term with retail products. What good is organic aloe leaf juice if it is swimming in a corrosive pool of toxic sludge? And this is supposed to be "the good stuff". Imagine the hormonal disruption going on with the general populace still scouring their scalps with Head & Shoulders and "No More Tears" from our good ole friends at J & J.

Thanks for your series. It got me back on the track I slowly drifted away from because the diligence with label reading gets exhausting...but it reminded me we must remain vigilant. I ditched the supps some time back- not necessarily because I thought they were loaded with poisons, but that I just couldn't wrap my head around the idea that they did anything they said they do, or that you could just pull one miracle component out of a food and grind it into a healthy pill- and that subsequently it would act the same way in the body as a piece of fruit does when ingested. Now I'm REALLY glad I did.

I just sourced some non-poison shampoo (they don't exist in the grocery store). Thanks for the (re)inspiration.

And hey, I just found your stack a few days ago and must say your sense of humor is equal to your top-notch research. You deserve a whiskey so I will turn over the (non-toxic) couch cushions to scrounge up some change. Keep up the stellar work.

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Thank you for the awesome compliments! Can I ask what brand the shampoo is? And what brand were you able to find? We switched to Native brand but I need to do some digging into their "natural ingredients" too.

hydroxypropylsulfonate (sounds like a furniture stain remover) - "Little Johnny spilled grape juice on the couch again! Grab the hydroxypropylsulfonate before it soaks in!" Ha! Agreed!

Now that we are back to reading labels again, readers have been sending me all kinds of their new discoveries. It seems like every day a reader is showing me another product in my home that contains these horrible ingredients. The other day someone brought "Nutritional Yeast" to my attention, yep, loaded with hazardous chemicals. Another person showed me Oat Milk and Almond Milk. The sparkling waters in our pantry; chemicals galore. My "Carrot Juice" = more chemicals. I then discovered my beet powder (BEET POWDER, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!) that I was mixing into my smoothies contains the same chemicals as the damn "vitamins". Balance of Nature = loaded with "slightly hazardous" fillers! Utter insanity!

A while back I was doing some research, I don't remember what for, but I came across the topic of these chemicals being added to shampoos that cause our hair to fall out. I then cross-referenced "Hair Transplant Industry Growth Per Year" (or something like that).

I discovered that, within 10 years of these chemicals being added to our shampoos, "male pattern baldness" became a mainstream thing, which was blamed on genetics (it's your fault you're half bald at the age of 30). A few years later, hair clinics began popping up. If you go to Google right now and type into the search box, "Hair Transplant near me", then scroll down to the map, holy cow! In Detroit / Metro Detroit Michigan, there are 2 dozen, all within 50 mins drive of each other. According to Google, these clinics charge $12,000 - $20,000+!

But when I look at photos from the 1970s and before, none of the hippies had "male pattern baldness"... gee, I wonder why? I look at photos of my family members from the 1960s and everyone had thick, beautiful hair (and flawless skin, thin waistline), even the older people. I look at photos from my last family reunion, and it appears we suddenly all have "bed genetics" because nearly every male over the age of 20 is balding, and even the kids are overweight.

This also aligns time-wise with poisoning our food supply with reducing fertility chemicals. As I learned when writing this article: https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/secretly-drugging-fresh-produce-with ,Fertility Clinics became a thing not long after High Fructose Corn Syrup (known to reduce fertility) began being added to food. And we don't have to look hard to find evidence of this. My grandmother had 12 kids. TWELVE F*CKING KIDS, could you imagine?! 12!!! However, two of my cousins (her grandchildren) had to use fertility clinics to have a single child (because they can't afford to have a 2nd, due to $25,000 cost!). If that doesn't scream "population control", what does?

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On another note. We used to access EWG "Environmental Working Group"... nice and friendly sounding name isn't it? They have a website that you can 'check for toxicity' of your skin or hair products... this is where my wife got the approval for Avalon shampoos. I felt compelled to go back and see how that was possible considering all the chemical ingredients listed on the poo bottle. This site offers an "independent certification" for approving lovely products.

Whoah doggie... this is another rabbit hole. These cats appear to be giving cover for the chemicals. If the cancer or allergies or reproductive issues are "low" it's given the ole green light (SAFE!) or given a weird disclaimer ("safe for this product but might be dangerous for another application")...but you have to read the fine print. I'd like my toxic hazard risks to be at zero with my products. "Low" seems like a subjective rating approval. Here is what they say about citric acid "Citric acid is naturally found in citric fruits and juices, providing the characteristic acidic taste." Hmmmmm... I think it might be found elsewhere in a manufacturing facility.

Turns out they are funded by "foundations" (like the Walton family as in Walmart). Nothing builds good trust like billionaire "philanthropic" institutions. My cursory guess is that EWG is a public relations wrapper for the pharmachem industry.

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Feb 27·edited Feb 27

Agent, the toxic shampoo is from Avalon and listed in my original comment. The new stuff i ordered is from Dr. Amanda Vohlmer's Yummy Naturals site. It's African Black shampoo....

Ingredients: African black soap, horsetail extract, jojoba oil, argan oil, grapeseed oil, sandalwood distillate, castile soap, essential oils of lemon, pine, rosemary, tea tree, pink grapefruit, spring water, grapefruit seed extract.

...seems to be free of industrial pipe cleaners and flame retardants...

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Avalon Organics was purchased by Hain Celestial Group in 2007. The CEO of Hain previously worked for a list of corporations, including Starbucks, PepsiCo, and big pharma company Bristol Myers Squibb.

I also used Avalon Organics for a while. Thought it was organic, but apparently it wasn't as there was a class action lawsuit against Hain for marketing its products as organic when they weren't -- https://www.hustlermoneyblog.com/jason-and-avalon-organics-class-action-lawsuit/

Very disappointing. I now use locally made soap as shampoo and apple cider vinegar as rinse. But I've read that baking soda makes a fine shampoo, so I'm going to try that. People washed their hair before the industrial revolution. I think we're going to start to rediscover all of those old-time approaches because they were truly natural.

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All well said, thank you

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Feb 25Liked by Agent131711

Speaking of Vitamin A, here’s a persuasive argument that eczema, Crohn’s, IBS, and even Alzheimer’s are the result of chronic overconsumption of Vitamin A: https://ggenereux.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/extinguishing-the-fires-of-hell2.pdf

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I 100% believe this. I saved the book so I can start reading a little each day. Thanks for sharing!

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The URL title is a bit misleading, I know!

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Yeah it kind of is a weird URL but the book looks fantastic.

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Holy Cow! Thank you for generously sharing this vital information. We take nutritional yeast, but that is possibly also fortified? Thank you!

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I saw your comment and ran to my kitchen to check because I never considered this. Mine is Braggs brand, and yep, it's fortified with ALL of the chemicals. I just pitched mine. That really sucks because I really liked it a lot and used it often. So glad you brought this up!

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We use Dr. Bergs, I checked and it’s not fortified! It’s expensive though for most people. I’m wondering about his other vitamins? We take his D3, but it has the rat poison in it… so the end of using it and we’ll opt for sunshine instead? How about C? We’ve been taking redoxan.

Again, thank you so very much for well curated articles.

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Are you taking the Bergs pills? Or the actual yeast to put on food?

The bergs pills look like they are loaded with horrible hazardous filler: Microcrytsalline cellulose, dicalcium phosphate, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate

Here's the pills I looked at on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Nutritional-Yeast-Tablets-Non-Fortified-Synthetics/dp/B076B24P1W

All of the "Vitamins" are horrible. I sincerely do not think we need them, but I want everyone to do what they feel is best for them. Here's my research:

D:

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-d-is-rat-poison-the-fraudulent

B:

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-b-is-cyanide

C:

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-c-is-mold-corn-syrup-chemicals

Omega-3's:

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/omega-3-supplement-is-soy-carcinogens

Soy in general:

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/fish-now-contains-soy-poisoning-the

Vitamin A:

https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/vitamin-a-population-control-united

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Thank you, your well curated articles have me convinced to think twice about consuming vitamins. Yes, we take tge expensive pills. Maybe switch to the actual yeast if he sells it

Thank you again!

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ARE there brands of vitamins that are actual vitamins and not synthetic?

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Hi JAired, I have spent over 200 hours researching this topic, and as crazy as this many sound, I do not believe "Vitamins" exist. What does exist is *nutrients* in whole, natural foods. With that being said, I firmly believe the entire "Vitamin" industry is a scam. I am working on a piece called The Vitamin Hoax that I should be able to publish in March.

In the meantime, the solution to bottled "vitamins" is to eat from nature and get as much sun as possible!

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I would expect that vitamins exist in the same manner as viruses. In other words, in the mind only.

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Appreciate the comment. Am delving in more heartily myself. Have noted, for some time, that most 'vitamins' also have 'magnesium sterate' and/or 'silicone dioxide(?) and THEY are not something one wants in one's body temple. Added to everything else in the vitamin market and marketing, it's a LOT to consider and wade through.

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Feb 24Liked by Agent131711

boy, living the PNW without sun for many months the VITAMIN D thing is hard.

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I'm in Detroit, Michigan so I totally get it!

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I'm about 70 miles north and that's about as close to Detroit I care to get these days.

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