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The BarefootHealer's avatar

Jennifer, firstly, much respect for you and your work over the years. Yep, your doing some top notch work in breaking down fallacies around nutrition, therapies, c19, aether, and many m9re subjects. Keep going.

As a regenerative farmer, please use the same critical thought processes that allowed you to see through the BS narrative of c19, nutrient reference values, etc, on the climate catastrophe narratives.😐🤨🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

We have had far higher periods of CO2 levels in the earths history (Jurassic period, for one), but even as late as the 1500s. 😐 In fact, our carbon levels are NOT high enough, which is partially contributing to soil web collapse (although industrial and conventional agriculture is primarily destroying the topsoils). We ARE carbon based life.🤔🤔😐🤨

You're certainly accurate in the aspects of toxic pollutions accelerating natural cycles, but marine cloud brightening and other weather modification programs, are also changing nature's ability to adapt, rebalance, and in most cases mitigate. All under yet another BS narrative, called "climate change"😐🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️. Of course, it freaking changes, its a living organisim, it has cycles, just like we do.🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ Frankly,I have zero problems with people exploring subjects and discussing them, whether within their wheelhouse/expertise or not, in fact, I encourage it, that's how we learn. But please do the courtesy of CRITICALLY exploring the subject, before parroting narrative party line, because bluntly, BS is what's accelerating us towards a premeditated, controlled collapse of society. While nobody, can be expert in every subject, but you can utilise critical thinking across ALL subjects, and ironically, the BS is really not that hard to spot, when you do. For starters, just go look at the polar bears😉

#wearemany #wearememory #wewillnotforget #wewillnotforgive #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised

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NatteringNaybob's avatar

JD - Re: the blame game. The pattern is always the same, talking monkeys pick the most dangerous enemy they can find... and it's themselves.

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