>back to Langley basic training with you
This is sort of what I wonder, too. If the flocks of chickens start laying again after the feed is changed, are the eggs okay?
I thought the "rubber egg" reports might be baloney. What if it's the feed doing that, too?
This was linked in a Q drop and I used to refer to it. Then the link was changed. Almost like TPTB wanted it covered up.
>>If the flocks of chickens start laying again after the feed is changed, are the eggs okay?
I completely understand the eggs are not fertile. My question is something else: If the feed is bad and causes the chickens to stop laying and then the chicken begins to lay again because they are now eating good food, is there anything toxic excreted in the eggs.
That's not the link I have trouble with. It's this one from 4529.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-11/suits-against-state-officials
>brief illness
This^^^^^^^ is what makes me suspicious at this time. In medicine "the vaccine" should be considered a primary cause "to rule out" at this point in my humble opinion.
If a story says "after a 3 year battle with cancer" I'm less suspicious.
>Not everything is nefarious
Some of us are recovering from thinking not much at all is nefarious.
Perhaps we overshoot. I already through vaccines were bioweapons prior to COVID. I think I am correct about that, but I did about 6 years of personal research on the subject.
I could figuratively demolish the pro-vax side without breaking a sweat.
>west is being demilitarized
It would be bad if the military was protecting the country at the moment.
If some of them are clandestinely protecting us and this is part of the ongoing operation to restore America, then the demilitarizing could be reducing the "empire" aspect of the current American regime.
I appreciate the efforts of the military but it appears their mission has been hijacked in many/most cases.
For what it's worth this link shows the Trump Administration's plan to lower prescription drug prices. This was put forth prior to COVID.
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2018-05-16/pdf/2018-10435.pdf
This was also prior to Bourla becoming leader of Pfizer and before the apparent "suiciding" of Daniel Best.
> It was soft, kind of like an aggression ball
Anon said "rubber egg".
I am wondering what could cause protein conformation changes in eggs.
>heavy metals
>alcohol
>heat
>pH
>are just a few of the things that denature proteins
Tyvm.
So something like this could happen:
DS says: "All chickens need to be free range!"
Chickens live "free range". Chem trails overhead..oops.
> are we gaining
I am reminded of the Soviet Union and their "five year" plans and Potemkin villages.
According to the Biden regime we are always gaining.
>fucking bullshit
You seem a bit upset. I'm not trying to upset you. I just wonder about toxic piles like this and where they end up:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3784270/Chinese-billionaire-hid-2-billion-aluminum-stockpile-Mexican-desert-claim-American-rivals.html
Here's my favorite, because it's on "Zero Road" (It is in a flood plain!)
https://dnr.mo.gov/communications/news/modnr-issues-statement-regarding-zero-road-berger-mo
Quote: " The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is aware of the large quantity of spent sandblasting material being stored inside a warehouse on Zero Road in Berger, Mo. This waste material is considered hazardous because it contains amounts of certain metals, including cadmium, that exceed regulatory limits established by MoDNR and EPA. The sandblasting material is stored inside containers, inside the warehouse. The warehouse floor is elevated four feet above the surrounding area."
DS government might be saying "What to do with this nasty crap?" How about spraying it for "geoengineering"?
This is what biosludge is: Take sewage sludge and use it on crops. No matter it has heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, etc.
>under current emission regulations
Do we need to pay attention to that? I'm quite the environmentalist but freedom matters a lot. Every other option leaves us foreign dependent.
>washing machine
We just need to start building our own stuff again. I'm wondering how easy to reverse engineer an old toaster and
start making the basics that don't need a chip in any case.
This company has the right idea, in my opinion.
http://www.steuby.com
I don't have any ties to them. Must have seen an article about them or something.
Anyway, can you imagine a more important item in an emergency than a can opener.