Anonymous ID: d8cc76 Aug. 31, 2021, 4:04 a.m. No.14496363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6578

US Aims to Start Bali Bombing War Crimes Case at Guantanamo

 

Indonesian prisoner Encep Nurjaman, known as Hambali, and two Malaysians are to be arraigned Monday before a military commission on charges that include murder, conspiracy and terrorism. It is merely the first step in what could be a long legal journey for a case that involves evidence tainted by CIA torture, the same issue that is largely responsible for causing other war crimes cases to languish for years at Guantanamo.

 

The hearing also comes as the Biden administration says it intends to close the detention center, where the U.S. still holds 39 of the 779 men seized in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and invasion of Afghanistan.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/08/30/us-aims-start-bali-bombing-war-crimes-case-guantanamo.html

Anonymous ID: d8cc76 Aug. 31, 2021, 4:24 a.m. No.14496422   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6428

>>14496405

Note: make apple cider vinegar yourself, or buy UNpasteurized apple cider vinegar to obtain the benefits of the enzymes and friendly bacteria for your gut flora and fauna.

If you're not diabetic, mix the vinegar with raw honey, add water for a refreshing, thirst quenching drink which has the added benefits of the trace pollen in the raw honey helping your immune systems' response to allergens.

Anonymous ID: d8cc76 Aug. 31, 2021, 4:32 a.m. No.14496443   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14496405

Dr. D. C. Jarvis wrote a book in 1958 "Folk Medicine" about the benefits of apple cider vinegar. I got the book when I was a teen, still have it all these years later.

 

The FDA didn't like him much.

 

In 1960, copies of Jarvis' book Folk Medicine were seized by the Food and Drug Administration in connection with sales of "Honegar". Physician Louis Lasagna noted that:

 

"In Albany, New York, FDA agents seized $60,000 worth of "Honegar," a mixture of honey and apple cider vinegar, because its labeling failed to bear adequate directions for treating nearly fifty diseases and conditions for which "Honegar" was intended to be used. Seized with the mixture were reprints and quotations from Jarvis' book. (Jarvis was apparently uninvolved in the commercial manufacture of the product.)"

 

Jarvis promoted the idea that apple cider vinegar and honey could be used to cure arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and many others. Medical authorities dismissed these claims as nonsense and quackery.

 

Historian Nancy Tomes has written that most physicians have dismissed Jarvis's ideas.