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Interview: 2030 Backcasting with Catherine and Solari Series Hosts and Allies
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Catherine your family was very brave to have stayed Quaker through that war
Bravery runs in the family. The Dulles brothers got my grandfather fired from the Rockefeller Foundation. That same crowd likely got my mother and later my father. https://home.solari.com/meditations-at-the-crossroads/ When one subscriber complained that my love of Yellowstone was inappropriate because it was so violent, I was amazed. America is a very violent place.
Hi Catherine and John
John showed the article about the pharmaceutical industry being dangerous, citing the link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36324959/
Good find, but he said that NIH was the publisher, which is incorrect. You guys should know what NIH/PubMed is !
PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily MEDLINE (biomedical) databases. In the second half of the 90’s it became the one-stop-shop for finding biotech scientific literature. “The Google of the life sciences”, which every scientist in this arena would use. PubMed gives you links, abstracts, and sometimes full scientific articles which have been published by other journals. It’s mostly “peer-reviewed” stuff.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PubMed
On the webpage you cited, click on the “Free full text” button, and can you get to the article formatted up by the publisher.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610448/pdf/SNI-13-475.pdf
i.e. The particular article you sited was from the journal “Surgical Neurology International”, which has been going since 2010. (Not NIH)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_Neurology_International
If someone were being snippy about this particular article, they would say that this is a publication with a very low ranking.
https://research.com/journal/surgical-neurology-international
The point here is that this is definitely not a high-impact publication. Nevertheless, I don’t see any reason that if nowadays a groundbreaking, important work is published in a low-ranking journal, word shouldn’t get about and other scientists all cite this important work in their publications (… which would raise the impact factor of that journal).
Hope this is helpful, Nick
Very helpful, Nick. Thank you!
Great segment. And I actually ordered extra checks for myself. Loaded up on envelopes and stamps. Love going to the Post Office because it’s a great way to interact with the community and tell them why I’m buying so many forever stamps.
The reason they got Hotez is because he is not just a flamboyant gas-lighter, but he is a flamboyant gas-lighter and a PI for Anthony Fauci, one of the leading PIs for Fauci. He will go to bat for Fauci til the very end, he is high on Fauci’s payroll. He just happens to work in the Dallas area, this clown is not a native of Texas, no one in the big cities are.
Also, a correction, Beyond Meat is not plant-based, if they are saying that, they are lying to you. It is synthetic and its made with some unknown and probably nasty ingredients, I honestly would not be surprised if its just synthetic meat muscles made in a lab. As someone who makes plant-based burgers, I can tell you, a plant-based burger looks nothing like Beyond Meat, Beyond Meat looks creepily too much like real meat, plant-based burgers look nothing like real meat.
So when you call it plant-based, is it made of black beans? No, it obviously is not. Is it made of a combination of black beans, Annato pepper, Brewers Yeast and other ingredients historically used to make veggie burgers? If so, I can tell you that burgers made with those ingredients does not look like meat. My point is, you are showing you never had a veggie burger if you think Beyond Meat is plant-based, nothing plant-based looks as eerily like meat like Beyond Meat does.
Even if you use seitan, which is just wheat protein, it looks nothing like raw meat, the way that creepy Beyond Burger looks. I mean the darn thing looks like raw meat, that thing is NOT plant-based, NOTHING that comes from a plant is going to look like red, raw meat, that just doesn’t happen as someone who was a former commercial veggie farmer and current homesteader, again I think Beyond Burger is real meat, it was just made synthetically in a lab and since Bill Gates backs Beyond Meat, I would not be surprise if they are not being honest about it.
Please stop associating delicious plant-based veggie burgers (i.e. made with delicious black beans and spices) with that Beyond Meat crap.
Daniel:
Beyond Meat markets most of their products as plant based https://www.beyondmeat.com/en-US/products/
Not all are plant based.
I have tried a veggie burger. I have never tried a Beyond Meat burger – just seen them on the menu in fast food restaurants when I stop to use the bathroom.
Catherine
The Mütter Museum will have no shortage of specimens for its future mRNA exhibit.
I would be ecstatic if Solari.com created an on-line publishing-discussion platform – but it would have to be somewhat similar to Substack. So many of the folks with the cutting edge information in the fight back are there.
The best feature Substack has is the sign in e-mail. If I want to comment, I type some text and am directed to my in-box. After I click on the link that is sent to me, a new tab is opened and I am returned to the same place. This is not the case with The Corbett Report and many others, where you have to sign in and then find your way back to wherever it was you wanted to comment. This is how Substack makes it possible to accrue hundreds of comments on a single article – and capture all that data on us.
Getting people to migrate would not be that hard. I piled on once over a dust up that Dr. Meryl Nass was having with Substack a couple of months ago over it’s manipulation of her metrics. The Substack staff were very quick to provide a reason for the discrepancies… and now I think, go figure. They don’t want to lose their surveillance window on some of the top minds in the fight back.
Going forward, when I blog on Substack, I will make sure to mention the Google / Big Tech connection and provide the link to Vaccine Impact’s article. Your discussion backed up one of my mentor’s contention that all digital platforms are compromised. But we do need them to keep the info flow racing along. I am a relentless blogger. Most of what I use for trend analysis, comes from others like myself helping me see in more directions. We keep each other going on these comment blogs.
Catherine – To your comment that California may be the most dangerous jurisdiction. Indeed! https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/corruption-of-the-california-oath?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email