As they work “to overcome resistance,” “the planners” at the United Nations do not only want to kill millions of farm animals in the name of Zero Waste because they say they love the Earth.
But now Professor S. Matthew Liao, who holds the Arthur Zitrin Chair of Bioethics and is the Director of the Center for Bioethics at the New York University School of Public Health, has seriously proposed in a peer-reviewed paper that tick-borne allergies be engineered into unwilling humans so they will not eat meat.
He says that using the proposed bioweapons is the moral thing to do, like drugging parents so they will feel love for their children, while he has previously held appointments at Oxford, Princeton, Georgetown, and Johns Hopkins.
I am a vegetarian, and an animal rights activist, but I find his proposals horrific.
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My understanding, too, is that allergies can be acquired through molly-coddling.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/introducing-peanut-infancy-prevents-peanut-allergy-into-adolescence
If our immune systems aren’t exposed to certain things at a young age, they never learn how to deal with them.
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Yes, once my daughter was less than one and learning to walk. I watched her fall hard, at the lodge where we stayed, and one of the hotel servants (who was a friend) went to rush up and help her. (It was at House Mountain Inn, which appears in my fourth book). But I simply held my hand up, so Meg did not rush to help my daughter, and my daughter remained unaware of us. She simply got up, and brushed herself off, and kept going without complaint. I wanted her to learn to deal with things by herself, which she did.
Sometimes, children learn from the wrong kind of attention after an accident to cry, and be weak, in order to get more of that wrong kind of attention.
That was not going to happen with my daughter (although I also knew when and how to intervene in the right way).
It doesn’t seem to have happened to you either, at least from a distance, since you seem to be a strong fighter.
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I touch on similar subjects with respect to child-rearing and development in chapter five of my new book, Superman (First Half), which is called “The Missing Piece.”
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I am very sorry about your pets, while I know you gave them good lives. They are sick, while they will often try to lead an innocent person to feel guilty for their crimes. It makes me happy that I cause them to torture and kill each other more than they would normally do (which is a lot anyway).
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It’s good that you’re honest about it, while I know you would not anything like this again.
They did something similar with me, but they worst they could get was for me once to chase my cat with a little squirt gun and to give a dog a glop of peanut butter.
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It’s hard to find a good hug picture online (which says a lot), but this is kind of what I felt when you spoke to me.
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Not everyone with long hair has these issues. My daughter would never harm an animal. The only meanness was like mine, when she thought it was funny to give a dog a bath when the dog didn’t like it.
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Stomp on them is right. That is what we do to enemy!
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Head-shaving (as you cut your hair to baldness) can be used for programming, or deprogramming, as we leave our old lives behind—and this can also happen just through a new, less radical, hairstyle for a new look.
They use this for their purposes, but any person can use this for her purposes, while freedom from hair that is pulled, or just takes laborious styling, is an easy way to make a change with something that grows back.
Haircuts can be a form of liberation!
And long hair can also be awesome.
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P.S. And I love braids, which allow the best of both worlds, so as women’s images are falsified through the disgusting internet, what do you think of the fact that this masterpiece, Andrew Wyeth’s “Braids,” of a woman, Helga Testorf, who lived in my farmhouse, on Ridge Road, in Chadds Ford Township, as featured in the chapter, “Book One: The Chateau Country,” in my book, Superman, is impossible to find in a high quality form via computer, but it sold for millions of dollars….
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P.P.S. Plus, for those who haven’t been with us all along, here is my article on Cheryl Bachman, and her masterpiece photographic centerfolds, while the top has her hair not looking all that great….
Years ago, while I smoked cannabis with hippies on local farms, I spoke politely, in disagreement, with a local lady, who said that Cheryl should wax her privates, when I opined, like Naomi Wolf, that a big hairy bush is always best.
That shows up in a different centerfold, featured above, with a beautiful lady, who looks like the spiritual icon of healthy sex in marriage, complete with a hand blessing, as her beautiful hairy bush forms only part of her gigantic womanhood.
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That’s funny! My daughter was born in 2004, when this character first appeared. I can’t imagine that her mother would have chosen an autistic character for the name, so it’s probably a jibe on behalf of the enemy, as they wrongly thought they could make my daughter autistic.
It’s like the way they used to have a song about a father getting arrested for smoking marijuana playing in my head, back when I smoked all the time, but I never got arrested….
Otherwise, in answer to your earlier question, I would love to share “Heart of a Dog” with you, but no copies have been circulated since it has only been shown at film festivals.
https://www.britainbotsford.com/heart-of-a-dog
I fully expect to see my daughter more in film, on t.v., and on stage, while below I have linked a different one of my articles with respect to their foolish games with two different people having the same name.
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Apparently, the dog is a werewolf!
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Brand news: China creates monkeys with autism (with the excuse of trying to find the cure)
So they know how to create diseases hmm… 🤔🧐
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Exactly, while I hate them for doing this to a fellow creature. I spend a couple hours every week writing letters and signing petitions in defense of animals who are used in their psychotic “experiments.”
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And they pretend to care about animals in some campaigns… but whenever there is a campaign against mistreatment of animals it is exactly the opposite: it’s propaganda to actually limit humans in some right they still have.
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Well…. You’re on to something when it comes to Zero Waste.
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“We make things too sterile- pampers, shampoos…
Later your brain wasn’t taught to interact with nature correctly.” – I was thinking about that now, what a coincidence!
I was thinking how for a long time humanity used beasts for transport and in the 20th century they came up with cars and now people are slaves of traffic and stressful long distance journeys.
With beasts as transportation we would have to get back to a more natural lifestyle even in huge cities.
Our houses are becoming artificial, people are now using PVC material for floor.
People want to look more artificial like dolls, looking like they are made of rubber of plastic “I want to be like Barbie”
It’s dehjmanization in plain sight
Starts with the outer world and then we are into that with our bodies, allowing more and more trashumanization
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I agree wholeheartedly. The enemy is against nature, while the answer is always to remain rooted in nature.
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