Are These Chemicals Part of a Depopulation Agenda?

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • In 1992, researchers published data showing the quality of sperm counts in men had been cut nearly in half over the previous 50 years. A 2017 systematic review confirmed this trend, showing a 50% to 60% drop in total sperm count among men in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand between 1973 and 2011
  • Testosterone has also declined in tandem with lower sperm counts, while miscarriage rates among women and erectile dysfunction among men have been steadily rising
  • We can rule out genetics as the cause, because the decline in sperm count is simply too rapid. That leaves us with environmental causes. Environmental causes can be broadly divided into two broad categories: Lifestyle and chemicals
  • Lifestyle factors that negatively impact fertility include obesity, smoking, binge drinking and stress
  • A great number of chemicals can impact fertility either directly or indirectly, but the most concerning class are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as phthalates. EDCs disrupt hormones, including sex hormones necessary for reproductive function, such as testosterone

In the After Skool video above, Shanna H. Swan, Ph.D., a leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologist and professor of environmental medicine and public health at the Icahn school of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, examines the role of environmental toxins in reproductive health.

In 1992, researchers published data showing the quality of sperm counts in men had been cut nearly in half over the previous 50 years. According to this study:1

“Linear regression of data weighted by number of men in each study showed a significant decrease in mean sperm count from 113 x 10(6)/ml in 1940 to 66 x 10(6)/ml in 1990 and in seminal volume from 3.40 ml to 2.75 ml, indicating an even more pronounced decrease in sperm production than expressed by the decline in sperm density …

As male fertility is to some extent correlated with sperm count the results may reflect an overall reduction in male fertility. The biological significance of these changes is emphasized by a concomitant increase in the incidence of genitourinary abnormalities such as testicular cancer and possibly also cryptorchidism and hypospadias, suggesting a growing impact of factors with serious effects on male gonadal function.”

Are Humans Going Extinct?

Swan was initially skeptical, but she decided to look into it some more. To her amazement, after reviewing each of the 60 studies included in that 1992 analysis, she could find nothing to indicate that the finding was a fluke. It was the most stable trend she’d ever come across, and she spent the next 20 years investigating why human reproduction is plummeting.

In 2017, she published a systematic review and meta-regression analysis2 showing a 50% to 60% drop in total sperm count among men in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand between 1973 and 2011. Overall, men in these countries had a 52.4% decline in sperm concentration and a 59.3% decline in total sperm count (sperm concentration multiplied by the total volume of an ejaculate).

Swan refers to this shocking 39-year decline as “the 1% effect,” meaning the cumulative effect that an annual change of just 1% has over time. Testosterone has also declined in tandem with lower sperm counts, while miscarriage rates among women and erectile dysfunction among men have been steadily rising.

If these trends continue, and there’s no indication that they won’t, in the not-so-distant future, we’ll be looking at a male population that is completely infertile. At that point, the human population will become extinct. Along the way, however, we’ll be facing a number of other pressing problems.

How Will We Care for Aging Baby Boomers?

Historically, the age distribution of the population has looked like a pyramid. The bottom largest section was children, the middle, slightly smaller section was working adults, and the top of the pyramid was seniors. This worked out well, because the younger population was able to financially support and care for the much smaller older segment.

We no longer have that pyramid. In most countries, the population distribution now looks like a light bulb, with a narrow base of children, a bulbous segment of adults, and a narrowing but still very large segment of older adults.

Part of the equation is the fact that life spans have gotten longer, which is wonderful. But the funds to support this aging population — through social security and Medicare in the U.S., for example — are dwindling, as the payer base is shrinking so dramatically.

Another problem is the fact that we won’t have the labor force required to keep the economy afloat. There aren’t enough children to fill all the jobs after the adult population retires.

What’s the Cause?

According to Swan, there are likely a whole host of factors contributing to this reproductive calamity. We can, however, rule out genetics, because the decline in sperm count is simply too rapid. A 50% decline in just two generations cannot be explained by genetics.

That leaves us with environmental causes. Environmental causes can be broadly divided into two broad categories: Lifestyle and chemicals. Lifestyle factors that negatively impact fertility include:

  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • Binge drinking
  • Stress

On the chemical side, we know that a great number of chemicals can impact fertility either directly or indirectly, but the most concerning class are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs).3 EDCs disrupt hormones, including sex hormones necessary for reproductive function.

Many EDCs will mimic hormones, effectively taking their place. But, of course, the chemical doesn’t function the way the natural hormone does, so whatever that hormone controls won’t function well either. As explained in the 2019 report, “Male Infertility and Environmental Factors”:4

“Classically the EDCs bind to the androgen or estrogen receptor triggering an agonist or antagonist action. These in turn lead to increased or decreased gene expression of sex-specific genes.

In addition, EDCs act on steroidogenic enzymes and the metabolism of hormones, for example, inhibit the activity of 5-α reductase, which is the most important enzyme in the production of dihydrotestosterone and hence the regulation of the masculinization of the external genitalia and the prostate.

Furthermore, P450 enzymes in the liver that metabolize steroid hormones may be affected. In animal models EDCs affect hormone receptor levels. In addition to the effect on hormone action, animal experiments suggest that EDCs may also result in epigenetic changes and miRNA levels.”

Shaw suspects EDCs are a primary culprit in infertility, in part because we’re surrounded by them every day of our lives. We’re exposed to them through our food, water, personal care products, furniture, building materials, plastics and much more.

In Utero Exposure to EDCs Can Drive Down Fertility

The most vulnerable time of a person’s life is in utero. This is when the building blocks for your reproductive system are laid down, and exposure to EDCs at this time can wreak havoc with a child’s adult reproductive capacity. Since the fetus shares the mother’s body, everything the mother is exposed to, the fetus is exposed to.

As explained in the video, a boy’s reproductive system is dependent on a certain level of testosterone for proper development. If the testosterone level is too low, his reproductive system will be impaired to some degree. In short, without sufficient testosterone, the boy’s reproductive system will “default” to female. He will be feminized, or as Shaw describes it, “incompletely masculinized.”

Phthalates Are in Everybody

Shaw was tipped off to investigate phthalates by a chemist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who noted that these EDCs have been found in everybody, including pregnant women.

Specifically, phthalates have been shown to disrupt the reproductive development of males, because they lower testosterone levels and incomplete male development in animals has now become so prevalent, there’s even a name for it: phthalate syndrome.

Animal studies have shown that when a pregnant mother is fed phthalates in early pregnancy, her male offspring will have smaller and less developed reproductive organs. His testicles may not be descended, his penis may be smaller, and his anogenital distance (the distance between the anus and the genitals) tends to be shorter.

Shaw was the first to study the anogenital distance in human male infants, and was able to confirm phthalate syndrome is occurring in humans as well. Boys born of women with high levels of phthalic metabolites in their urine — specifically those that lower testosterone — had phthalate syndrome, and the severity was dose-dependent.

Shaw then replicated the study with another set of mothers and their babies, and found the same result. The next question then is, does a shorter anogenital distance result in lower sperm count?

According to Shaw, boys with a short anogenital distance are more likely to have reproductive defects such as undescended testicles and defects of the penis. He’s also more likely to develop testicular cancer at an earlier age than normal, and he’s more likely to be sub-fertile.

So, it is her professional conclusion that phthalate exposure in utero is “undoubtedly part of the explanation of the decrease in sperm count and fertility.” Phthalates and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have also been linked to reduced bone mineral density in male teens,5 which could have significant implications later in life.

Common Sources of Phthalate Exposure

Phthalates are found in plastics. They’re what make the plastic soft and flexible, so wherever you find soft and pliable plastic, you find phthalates. Examples include:

  • Vinyl clothing, such as raincoats and rubber boots
  • Plastic shower curtains
  • Plastic tubing of all kinds
  • Foods that have been processed through plastic tubing, such as dairy products (the milking machines have plastic tubing)

Phthalates also increase absorption and help retain scent and color, so you’ll find them in:

  • Cosmetics, perfumes and personal care products
  • Scented household products such as laundry soap and air fresheners
  • Pesticides

As noted by Shaw, phthalates are only one class of EDCs. There are several others, including phytoestrogens, dioxins, flame retardants, phenols, PCBs and polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Phthalates, however, are among the most hazardous for male reproductive health due to their ability to block testosterone.

Joe Rogan also recently interviewed Shaw about this. An excerpt is included below. The full interview is available on Spotify.

Phenols Increase Female Sex Hormones

The phenols, such as bisphenol-A (BPA), have the opposite effect in that they make plastic more rigid and hard. In the human body, they increase the female hormone estrogen, resulting in breast development and a flabby midsection. BPA also damages the DNA in sperm.6 Like phthalates, BPA and other bisphenols are extremely pervasive. They’re found in:

The lining of tin cans Dental sealants
Nonstick food wrappers (food wrappers also contain PFAS) Hard plastic sippy cups and bottles
Carpeting Personal care products such as shampoos and lotions

The Good News

The good news here is that many of the chemicals that are most harmful to reproduction are not persistent, and your body can eliminate them in four to six hours.

Sperm production take about 70 days from start to finish, so over time, a man may be able to reverse some of the damage, provided it’s not congenital. The problem, of course, is that most people are exposed to multiple sources 24/7, so successful detox means you have to stop taking them in.

Another piece of good news is that researchers have shown that if you clean up the environment of the offspring from a toxic, unhealthy rat, normal reproductive capacity is restored after three generations of clean living.

While this is a relatively quick fix for rats, the life span of which is only two years, it’s not quite as simple for humans. Three generations in human terms is about 75 years, “but we can start in that direction,” Shaw says, by making sure we a) don’t expose children to EDCs in utero, and b) eliminate further exposure during childhood if the child was exposed in utero.

Forever Chemicals in Our Food and Water

While phthalates and bisphenols are nonpersistent, PFAS — a class of chemicals that are pervasive in soil, water, and human bodies — are so persistent they’re known as “forever chemicals.” In Maine, farmers are now blowing the whistle, warning that PFAS on farmland are a “slow-motion disaster.”7

How do the chemicals get there? While spills and seepage from industrial sites are part of the problem in some areas, the most prevalent source of the contamination is biosolids — toxic human waste sludge — which is being marketed as an affordable fertilizer.

In 2019, I wrote about how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has failed to adequately regulate the biosolids industry, thereby allowing massive quantities of toxic materials to be introduced into our food supply.

You can learn more about this in the Natural News documentary “Biosludged,” above. PFAS accumulate in the soil and is transferred into your food. Proof of this can be seen in food testing, which in 2017 found PFAS chemicals in 10 of the 91 foods tested.

Chocolate cake had the highest amount — 250 times above the advisory limit for drinking water. (There’s currently no limit for food.) Nearly half of the meat and fish tested also contained double the advisory limit for water. Leafy greens grown within 10 miles of a PFAS plant also contained very high amounts. As you might expect, PFAS also accumulate in your body.

Maine Takes Action

In Maine, PFAS contaminated water wells have sparked both outrage and action. A March 2022 article in The Maine Monitor spells out the game plan:8

“Maine is the first state to comprehensively test for the impacts of forever chemicals from sludge spreading on farmland, a practice occurring nationwide where fully half of wastewater sludge is land-applied. Consequently, Maine has had to pioneer policy actions, moving to implement recommendations of a year-long PFAS task force.

The next policy step must be passage of LD 1911, which would ban land application of sludge and the land application or sale of compost derived from sludge. Two dozen companies and municipalities are licensed to convert sludge into compost, despite the state’s own finding that 89% of finished compost samples exceeded the screening level for PFOA, a common PFAS compound.

Adam Nordell, co-owner of Songbird Farm in Unity — another site of high PFAS contamination — summarized the importance of LD 1911 this way: ‘No one can undo the historic contamination of our land. But we know enough now to turn off the tap.’

A second bill before the Legislature, LD 1639, would prevent the state-owned Juniper Ridge landfill, managed by Casella Waste Systems, from accepting construction and demolition debris that originated out of state and is laden with PFAS and other toxics, increasing the contaminated leachate entering the Penobscot River.”

Toxic Pesticides

Communities in Maryland and Massachusetts have also confirmed that pesticides used against mosquitoes were contaminated with PFAS, even though they’re not supposed to contain such chemicals. In April 2022, the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) reported:9

“EPA claimed that there were no PFAS chemicals used in this way, but independent testing10 revealed that there was PFAS contamination in pesticides being used by mosquito control districts — of 14 mosquito control products tested, half were found to contain PFAS. These products are heavily applied across communities, often weekly, from Spring through Fall.

In response to these concerns, EPA claimed that the PFAS contamination was due to leaching from fluorinated plastic HDPE storage containers. While this explanation has been touted by many as proof that PFAS contamination of pesticides is not a serious concern, the testing in Maryland and Massachusetts revealed that three products were contaminated from another source than the containers.

Beyond this kind of contamination, PFAS are active ingredients in at least 40 pesticide products used worldwide. And this only accounts for pesticides that include PFAS as an active ingredient.

PFAS products are a popular surfactant (helps spray more easily) so PFAS may also be used as inert ingredients in pesticides, which unfortunately don’t have to be reported since chemical composition falls under ‘trade secret’ jurisdiction.

It is clear that PFAS are present in a variety of commonly-used pesticide products, regardless of storage conditions. No research has been done on the synergistic effects of PFAS and pesticides — which we know pose their own set of human and environmental health risks.”

Again and again, the EPA has failed in its duty to protect public health from chemicals that wreak havoc on human health, fetal development and fertility. As noted by PAN, “EPA has engaged in a regulatory stalling tactic — changing the definition of what is considered to be a PFAS to shirk responsibility.”

The new “working definition” of PFAS has been considerably narrowed from what it was, thereby excluding many chemicals used in drugs and pesticides. To counter the EPA’s deliberate shortcomings, the U.S. Congress has also introduced a bill (HR.5987 — the PFAS Definition Improvement Act11) that would require the EPA to use the widest and most comprehensive definition of PFAS.

I join PAN in urging you to call on your representatives to co-sponsor this bill. Maine and Maryland have also proposed bills to prevent PFAS contamination in pesticides specifically.

It’s hard to be optimistic when faced with such dire statistics as a 1% reduction in male fertility per year. But if we care about life, we must at least try to turn things around. One step in the right direction would be to eliminate EDCs from common use. In the meantime, men and women of childbearing age would be wise to take precautions and clear out anything that might expose them to these chemicals in their day-to-day lives, before they try to conceive.

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39 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 7:10 am

You are what you eat.

I did a little quick math, on a hunch.

She says sperm counts have been dropping for 50 years. Sperm counts are usually associated with male hormones- just sayin’. 50 years ago was 1967. What also happened 50 years ago that the pharmaceutical industry introduced the widespread use of birth control pills.

You see where I’m going with this?

Has anyone ever considered what polluting women’s bodies with pumped up levels of estrogen might do the eventual offspring these women have at some later date if they are male?

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 7:46 am

I like nuts. Explains a lot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
May 14, 2022 11:37 am

Is that why you hang out here?

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Svarga Loka
May 14, 2022 2:21 pm

Apparently, I succeeded.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 8:52 am

Ladie and gentlemen of the jury I give you one J. D. Rockefeller.

A dead horse who was not flogged enough. Father of the Petro Chemical Industrial Complex and the vertically and horizontally integrated conglomerate of little satans who multiply like gremlins.

Among them are the Psychiatric complex. the A.M.A., Big Pharma, Control of university curriculum,
Agribusiness as we know it today including roundup like products permeating our waters alongside birth control by products, Chase Manhattan to fund it and a host of other demonic henchmen.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Fleabaggs
May 14, 2022 2:11 pm

Demon in human form.

B_MC
B_MC
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 10:02 am

Birth-control pills could add 10 million doses of hormones to our wastewater every day. Some of that estrogen may wind up in our taps.

In the northeast, scientists have discovered that estrogen in rivers and lakes can cause male fish to develop female biomarkers like ovaries. Other studies have shown that exposure to EE2 has led fish to become less fertile across generations.

https://www.businessinsider.com/birth-control-pills-hormones-estrogen-drinking-water-health-effects-2019-10

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
May 14, 2022 9:36 pm

They’re turning the frogs gay

laura ann
laura ann
  B_MC
May 15, 2022 10:11 am

Menopause will start at 60 for younger generations of women. Too much estrogen.

Red River D
Red River D
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 10:59 am

“…50 years ago was 1967…”

Ahem. Farmer?

But you did say *QUICK* math!!!

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Red River D
May 14, 2022 1:01 pm

Roughly 50 years ago.

Took a few years to become ubiquitous.

Red River D
Red River D
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 2:20 pm

Roger that.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 11:45 am

ICYMI … in both the video and the text immediately below it: ‘In 1992, researchers published data showing the quality of sperm counts in men had been cut nearly in half over the previous 50 years.’

So — this goes back to the early-’40s — about 1942 … 

Was it new medications introduced? Was it all sorts of chemicals used in production of war materiel? Were we suddenly living differently — new and different chemicals in food production, for example — or the invention and use of synthetic fabrics, etc.?

Nylon was used in toothbrush bristles starting in 1938 … and in women’s stockings early in the WW2 war effort since silk was used in parachutes.

Fluoride was first required in drinking water in the United States in 1945 — the only medical drug forced upon US prior to the jab … without a prescription …

Just spitballing here … 

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anthony Aaron
May 14, 2022 12:28 pm

Aging population?
If 90% of the men tested in one year are <40, and only 40% in a follow-up year are <40, you'll see a dramatic decline in overall testosterone levels.
Don't know how, or if, this was taken into account (just reading this article, it looks like it wasn't taken into account). Just a possibility.

Eddy O
Eddy O
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 3:01 pm

You are what you eat……it seems to me there are a bunch of Americans that have eaten their share of rump roast.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 9:57 pm

DO NOT CONSUME SEED VEGETABLE OILS anywhere you find them!
It is genuine poison.
Rule one.

If what you are eating wasn’t available in some form 200 years ago don’t fucking eat it.
Rule two.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
May 14, 2022 7:46 am

If you want to know what evil looks like, just imagine a rubber phthalate rainboot stomping on a human face forever.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  Svarga Loka
May 14, 2022 1:12 pm

Heh heh! And sounds like:

Squelch… squelch… squelch…

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 8:06 am
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  flash
May 14, 2022 9:28 am

WTF?

Ken31
Ken31
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 8:15 pm

Primates.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  hardscrabble farmer
May 14, 2022 10:17 pm

The 85 IQ crowd.
The reason “our” societal pathology isn’t like Norway’s.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  flash
May 14, 2022 10:26 am

Can you share the link?

Red River D
Red River D
  flash
May 14, 2022 11:03 am

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Red River D
May 14, 2022 2:14 pm

No, no. Monkey see, monkey do.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
May 14, 2022 11:41 am

Hmmm, that don’t look like the life they lead compared to all the commercials on the television.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
May 14, 2022 9:36 pm

I’ve never seen a video like that where grown women try to stop them. Then again, I’ve never seen an african cannibalism video where anyone tried to stop them before. First time for everything?

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 14, 2022 11:33 am

Who tested the “quality” of sperm before Jessie smollet came along?

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Anonymous
May 14, 2022 11:49 am

Our Vice-president … ‘Knee pads’ Harris … 

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Anthony Aaron
May 14, 2022 10:18 pm

“It tastes like chicken…jizz.”

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
May 14, 2022 12:35 pm

Funny we don’t see any lack of baby production in the border jumping variant, they often have 5 or 6 kids without any issue at all

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  The Duke of New York
May 14, 2022 2:24 pm

They don’t wear rain boots either. See, proof!

Zulu Foxtrot Golf
Zulu Foxtrot Golf
May 14, 2022 12:40 pm

I reckon this has nothing to do with EM radiation either.

Some of the radar we used to track incoming projectiles was rated at about 50,000 watts RF. Stand in front of that fucker for a few seconds and watch how fast your gear warms up and your skin gets irritated. Tell me that does not affect your swimmer count and I will call bullshit.

Now fast forward to 2022 where every-fucken-thing is wireless and there are towers everywhere. Not saying the chemicals are not to blame as well, but there has to be a total-picture focus on the whole environment: food, water, radiation, chemicals in everything. Vaccines, pollution, aliens, Vishnu, Pele’, Jesus, Odin, Satan and whatever the fuck else we can come up with are dicking around with everything. But China does not have a problem with procreation. Nor the 3rd world shit holes.

I personally call bullshit aside from government and their handlers’ plan for Western populations.

I will say this last thing: I do not give three shits about humanity surviving at this point as it has become apparent that we are nothing more than a virus that grew legs, arms, somewhat of a brain, and developed something loosely resembling a hive, but with no real common goal of whatever we are supposed to be doing with this species aside from fucking things up constantly, consistently and working towards nothing but chaos.

I am glad I read all the Warhammer 40k books and short stories.

I wonder which Chaos god Klaus serves? I reckon Nurgle at this point along with Gates and Fraudci.

Blood for the blood god. This is what all of this is about now.

ZFG, out.

P.S. the human evolutionary phase is now in a downward spiral and only a massive die-off will save it from itself. Basic biome structure applies to every species and homeostasis is long gone. There is no equilibrium and it is ignorance that got us here along with a complete lack of understanding basic human needs: primarily that humans need to be fully engaged in productive activities lest we see what is happening now: an academic hypothesis, that humans want to generally be good for the greater good of humanity, failing dramatically. And it is all the bullshit from the major superpowers of idiocy actively causing this.

Life is a paradox and it is a designed biological paradox as all things in creation are. The problem is everyone denying the paradoxical nature of humanity and their own cognitive dissonance.

You cannot make up the amount of oxymoronic ignorance anymore than the level of incongruous thought that is ripping through all of the world.

The consequence(s) of not having a grand penalty or reward that is actively enforced for the typical mass of idiots to behave is on display for all. Look at all those grifters in office. They are flaunting their crimes in every face of Americans and we do nothing as long as we have our comforts.

I have gone days without an honest meal. Weeks without a chance to bathe. No money in my pocket at certain points. Injuries and illness I thought I would not survive. A host of other trials and tribulations in the service and as a civilian. As a provider and dependent. And I can say with complete honesty that I am a stronger person for this. I will also say that my patience has worn thin with all this chicanery, theft and subversion of decency and wanton debt slavery running amok in our society.

I know I am not the leader to kick this off unless something really drives me off the trail of solitude, but I am inching closer to the point of fuck it. I leave this with the below quotes from The Sagas for the sellouts in our government and those that intend to do more ill upon those few good and honest people in this world:

“Ill it is to abandon honor and integrity in exchange for injustice and greed.”
Bandamanna Saga, c.10

“Nothing good can happen to people who break their solemn vows.”
The Saga of Hrafnkel Freysgothi, c.6

“When truth and fairness are different from what is law, better it is to follow truth and fairness.”
Bandamanna Saga, c.6

“There’s no excusing the man who rejects the truth once it’s proven.”
Fóstbrœðra saga, c.23

“Wake early if you want another man’s life or land. No lamb for the lazy wolf. No battle is won in bed.”
The Havamal

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Zulu Foxtrot Golf
May 14, 2022 2:18 pm

Bullseye, ZFG, on the RF pollution component of the decline in the vitality of the human being.

The birds, which aren’t killed by the invisible death rays of RF pollution, are surely coming home to roost.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Zulu Foxtrot Golf
May 14, 2022 2:42 pm

Many have already stitched together the links between 5G and a number of health issues … and, of course, it will become even more widespread and widely used with the push for the ‘great reset’ and the police surveillance state that will be imposed upon US …

Zulu Foxtrot Golf
Zulu Foxtrot Golf
  Anthony Aaron
May 14, 2022 8:49 pm

I always fire for effect on the first round lol.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
May 14, 2022 2:21 pm

“Better living through chemistry” as DOW Chemical Co. used to say.

and

“Without chemicals life itself would be impossible”. Forgot which manufacturer said that but…

oh, the dripping sarcasm.

Leethal
Leethal
May 15, 2022 4:00 pm

I see so many guys with man boobs. In the old days even if they were phat they never had manboobs. Not ONE centimeter of it.

After reading her work I believe she is correct – it’s the plastic used in nearly everything nowadaze. Even our condiments is coming in cheap plastic bottles. I won’t buy Spaghetti sauce or olive oil unless it is in bottles.

I’m currently looking for ketchup in glass bottles. As you know spaghetti is acidic food.