I used to get really pissed off with Facebook but then I thought, OK it's a controlled platform, but it works better than any other social media platform, what can I do on it? - So I learned how to spell like a retared and take more care about what images I posted, and I've been having a good time on it this year. It's the only social media I'm still using now which saves time too!
SIFT TOP 5 MOST POPULAR BLOG POSTS THIS WEEK - Scroll down to see the latest posts
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More people are slowly waking up to this huge scam According to the census of June 16, 1933, the Jewish population of Germany, including the...
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Something is just not right about feminists... They all look like men to me. That is really pretty hilarious, and it certainly follows th...
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This is HIS happy day and HE deserves the best weather, so all geoengineering has been temporally halted over the Hastings region, and the s...
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Less than one month on from having a complete break fro m blogging for the entire month of May, I really wasn't expecting to be saying a...
Wednesday, 28 August 2024
Tuesday, 27 August 2024
MY LOVE HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH TECHNOLOGY
This year I have cut right back on sending emails because we all seem to be in a constant state of information overload, and also my email systems took a real pounding last year, so I ending up ditching all my old accounts and shifted to only using Proton Mail.
It's all a bit primitive compared to the email set up I used to have, but my new account is fairly anon with no real history, so I'm not getting 600 spam emails a day. Yes, my combined inbox really did get that much spam last year! Thankfully I'm getting pretty much no spam any more.
When I gave up using cell phones 22 years ago it was no big deal, but back in 2002 they weren't considered all that essential. These days refusing to use a cell phone is seen as pretty odd, but I think they are ghastly things. I actually do have one, and although I don't generally look at it, I do rack up about two minutes a month on it.
This year has been a year of letting go of things, especially computer stuff. As well as moving over to Proton Mail, at the end of last year I stopped using my WordPress blog www.frot.co.nz
It's still there as an archive but I have now switched to a new smaller blog www.sift.co.nz
Here is a post about that swap over: The end of an era
And I also quit using all social media except Facebook where I still have several accounts to circumvent any censorship:
Who on earth is Greg Anderson and why is he still on Facebook? - As recently as 2023 I was regularly using five social media platforms, but like any addiction, I wasn’t exactly happy about it, so I finally gave up the lot, and went cold turkey for a month. At the end of the month I was only too pleased to have seen the arse end of four of them, but surprisingly, (and yes, I know it’s deep state), the only one I missed was Facebook.
I am a real person, but I update my online identities more often than Firefox changes versions, so I have to use a spreadsheet to remember them all. What I’m looking for on FB is interesting content from like minded people. If you have also come to the conclusion that nearly everything we have been programmed to believe is a lie, then we may be on the same page.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand, which I suspect is one of the most libtard cities in the entire world, and have offended more people online over the past two decades than I can shake a stick at. If you are a sensitive petal we are probably not on the same page. But I don’t take all this stuff super seriously on FB, and am more likely to briefly mock earnest woketards than engage in long winded disagreements with them.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054208008403
Monday, 26 August 2024
Fluoridation is not about children’s teeth
Fluoridation is not about “children’s teeth,” it is about industry getting rid of its hazardous waste at a profit, instead of having to pay a fortune to dispose of it.
If not dumped in the public water supplies, these silicofluorides would have to be neutralized at the highest rated hazardous waste facility at a cost of $1.40 per gallon (or more depending on how much cadmium, lead, uranium and arsenic are also present). Cities buy these unrefined pollutants and dump them–lead, arsenic and all–into our water systems. Silicofluorides are almost as toxic as arsenic, and more toxic than lead.1, 2
The EPA has
recently said it is vitally important that we lower the level of both
lead and arsenic in our water supplies, and their official goal is zero
parts per million. This being the case, why would anyone recommend
adding silicofluorides, which contain both of these heavy metals?3
On
July 2, 1997, EPA scientist, J. William Hirzy, PhD, stated, “Our
members’ review of the body of evidence over the last eleven years,
including animal and human epidemiology studies, indicate a causal link
between fluoride/fluoridation and cancer, genetic damage, neurological
impairment and bone pathology. Of particular concern are recent
epidemiology studies linking fluoride exposure to lowered IQ in
children.”4
The largest study of tooth decay in America (by
the National Institute of Dental Research in 1987) proved that there was
no significant difference in the decay rates of 39,000 fluoridated,
partially fluoridated and non-fluoridated children, ages 5 to 17,
surveyed in 84 cities. The media has never disclosed these facts. The
study cost us, the taxpayers, $3,670,000. Surely, we are entitled to
hear the results.5
Newburgh and Kingston, both in the state of
New York, were two of the original fluoridation test cities. A recent
study by the New York State Department of Health showed that after 50
years of fluoridation, Newburgh’s children have a slightly higher number
of cavities than never-fluoridated Kingston.5
The recent
California fluoridation study, sponsored by the Dental Health
Foundation, showed that California has only about one quarter as much
water fluoridation as the nation as a whole, yet 15-year-old California
children have less tooth decay than the national average.6
From the
day the Public Health Service completed their original 10-year Newburgh
and Kingston fluoridation experiment, fluoride promoters have repeatedly
claimed that fluoride added to drinking water can reduce tooth decay by
as much as 60 to 70 percent.
Adding fluoride to the water has
never prevented tooth decay, it merely delays it, by provoking a
genetic malfunction that causes teeth to erupt later than normal. This
delay makes it possible to read the statistics incorrectly without
lying. Proponents count teeth that have not yet erupted as “no decay.”
Therefore, they claimed that the fluoridated Newburgh children age 6 had
100 percent less tooth decay; by age 7, 100 percent less; by age 8, 67
percent less; age 9, 50 percent less; and by age 10, 40 percent less.
Obviously,
the only reduction that really counted was the 40 percent by age 10,
but the Public Health Service totaled the five reductions shown, then
divided by 5 to obtain what they called “an over-all reduction of 70
percent.”
Had the Health Department continued their survey
beyond age 10, they would have found that the percentage of reduction
continued down hill to 30, 20, 0, and eventually the children drinking
fluoridated water had more cavities–not less. The rate of decay is
identical, once the children’s teeth erupt. In other words, this “65
percent less dental decay” is just a statistical illusion. It never
happened!7
EPA scientists recently concluded, after studying
all the evidence, that the public water supply should not be used “as a
vehicle for disseminating this toxic and prophylatically useless. . .
substance.” They felt there should be “an immediate halt to the use of
the nation’s drinking water reservoirs as disposal sites for the toxic
waste of the phosphate fertilizer industry.” Unfortunately, the
management of the EPA sides not with their own scientists, but with
industry on this issue.8
There is less tooth decay in the
nation as a whole today than there used to be, but decay rates have also
dropped in the non-fluoridated areas of the United States and in Europe
where fluoridation of water is rare. The Pasteur Institute and the
Nobel Institute have already caused fluoride to be banned in their
countries (France and Sweden). In fact, most developed countries have
banned, stopped or rejected fluoridation.9
Several recent
studies, here and abroad, show that fluoridation is correlated with
higher rather than lower rates of caries. There has been no study that
shows any cost-saving by fluoridation. This claim has been researched by
a Rand corporation study and found to be “simply not warranted by
available evidence.”10In fact, dentists make 17 percent more profit in
fluoridated areas as opposed to non-fluoridated areas.11 There are no
savings.
Meanwhile, the incidence of dental fluorosis has
skyrocketed. It is not just a “cosmetic effect.” Webster’s Encyclopedic
Unabridged Dictionary says: “Fluorosis is poisoning by fluorides.”
Today, in North America, there is an increased prevalence of dental
fluorosis, ranging from about 15 percent to 65 percent in fluoridated
areas and 5 percent to 40 percent in non-fluoridated areas.12
African-American children experience twice the rate of dental fluorosis
as white children and it tends to be more severe.13 The widespread and
uncontrolled use of fluoride in our water, dental products, foods and
beverages (grown and processed in fluoridated communities) is causing
pervasive over-exposure to fluoride in the U.S. population.
A 1995 American Dental Association (ADA) chart shows that a certain fluoride drug should not be given to children under six months of age. It also shows that if fluoride is put into water, all children under six years of age will be getting an overdose.14
The FDA states
that fluoride is a prescription drug, not a mineral nutrient. Who has
the right to put a prescription drug in the water supply where there can
be no control of dosage? People who drink a lot of water, like
diabetics and athletes, will be overdosed, and studies have proven that 1
percent of the people are allergic to fluoridated water. Today, an
unusual number of children in non-fluoridated areas are developing
dental fluorosis!
Even if fluoride were good for teeth,
shouldn’t the water be as safe as possible for everyone? Why should
those who are against it be forced to drink it? What has happened to
“Freedom of Choice?” We all know that fluoride is not “just one of forty
chemicals used to treat water,” it is the only chemical added to treat
the people! It is compulsory medication, which is unconstitutional.
There are other alternatives that do not infringe on the rights of all
consumers to choose their own form of medication.16
When the
people have been given a chance to vote on this issue, more often than
not, they have voted “no.” In the majority of cases, nationwide, it is
the local city council that has forced it on the people. Fluoride
promoters find it much easier to convince a few city council members
than the general public. Here in America, we shouldn’t have to fight to
keep a hazardous waste out of our water supply!
Bottom line:
There are no benefits to fluoridation. We actually pay the phosphate
fertilizer industries for their crude hazardous waste. Fluoridation
contributes to many health problems and hither dental bills, and causes
more (not less) suffering. Only big business wins with fluoridation–not
our children (or us).
On Nov. 24, 1992, Robert Carton, PhD, a
former EPA scientist, made this statement: Fluoridation is the greatest
case of scientific fraud of this century, if not of all time.
Impossible? No, it’s not–look at how many years millions of people were
fooled by the tobacco industries!
References
George Glasser, Journalist, St. Petersburg, FL, “Fluoridation: A
Mandate to Dump Toxic Waste in the Name of Public Health,” July 22,
1991.
R.E. Gosselin et al, Clinical Toxicology of commercial
Products, 5th ed., 1984. U.S. EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL)
EPA/NSF Standard 60.
San Diego Union Tribune, May 25, 2000, “EPA
proposes stricter rules for arsenic levels in water supplies,” and
Associated Press, Jan. 17, 2001, “EPA Orders Sharp Reduction in Arsenic
Levels in Drinking Water,” by H. Josef Hebert.
Letter of July 2,
1997, from J. William Hirzy, Ph.D. to Jeff Green. The union (now NTEU,
Chapter 280) consists of and represents all of the toxicologists,
chemists, biologists and other professionals at EPA headquarters,
Washington, D.C.
“New studies cast doubt on fluoridation
benefits,” by Bette Hileman, Chemical & Engineering News,Vol. 67,
No. 19, May 8, 1989. “Recommendations for Fluoride Use in Children,”
Jayanth V. Kumar, D.D.S., M.P.H.; Elmer L. Green, D.D.S., M.P.H.,
Pediatric Dentistry, Feb. 1998.
San Diego Union Tribune, Sept. 1, 1999.
Konstatin K. Paluev, Research and Development Engineer, “Fluoridation
Benefits–Statistical Illusion,” testimony before the New York City Board
of Estimate, Mar. 6, 1957.
J. William Hirzy, EPA Union Vice-President, “Why EPA’s Headquarters Union of Scientists Opposes Fluoridation,” May 1, 1999.
Mark Diesendorf, “The mystery of declining tooth decay,” Nature, July 10, 1986, pp. 125-29.
“The Truth About Mandatory Fluoridation,” John R. Lee, M.D. Apr. 15, 1995.
The Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol. 84, Feb. 1972.
K.E. Heller, et al, Journal of Public Health Dentistry, Vol. 57: No. 3 Summer 1997.
National Research Council, “Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride,” 1993, p. 44.
Pediatrics, May 1998, Vol. 95, Number 5.
Food and Drug Administration letter dated Aug. 15, 1963.
Abbot Laboratories, Scientific Divisions, North Chicago, IL, June 18, 1963.
Sunday, 25 August 2024
Saturday, 24 August 2024
SIFT PLAYLIST
Friday, 23 August 2024
HOW MUCH?
There are not many supercars in New Zealand, probably because they are a bit on the expensive side, and our ever deteriorating roads would totally munt them in no time flat. But I started wondering, if I was filthy rich, and in the market for some racy looking bling, how much would a new 2024 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Red Dragon cost?
The Red Dragon flaunts subtle Nocturne exterior accents, accompanied by sleek black-painted lightweight five-spoke wheels that seamlessly blend with the understated Super Sport stripes, cleverly concealing vibrant red brake calipers. The exterior is a symphony of design, a testament to Bugatti’s commitment to perfection.
Inside the cockpit, the elegance continues with Blanc (white) seats and door panels harmoniously paired with meticulously handstitched Hot Spur contrasting details and Beluga Black carpets. This meticulous attention to detail extends to the dash and door tops, creating a visually striking and athletically inspired contrast that elevates the interior to a level of unmatched sophistication.
The Red Dragon isn’t Bugatti’s first venture into the world of red-tinted carbon fiber; a similar aesthetic was employed in the Pur Sport Grand Prix unveiled just last year. The integrated headrests boast contrasting ’Chiron Super Sport’ embroidery, and even the rear-view mirror is color-matched to the striking exterior hue. Overall, it stands as one of the most captivating Super Sports to date, a remarkable feat considering the array of jaw-dropping releases from Bugatti in recent months.
Underneath its bespoke exterior, the Red Dragon retains the powerhouse that is the 8.0-liter W16 quad-turbo motor, delivering an astonishing 1,578 horsepower and a tire-shredding 1,180 lb-ft of torque. The elongated rear end, 9.84 inches longer than a regular Chiron, not only contributes to a more graceful aesthetic but also enhances stability at high speeds, achieving a 40% reduction in aerodynamic stall. Consequently, the Super Sport effortlessly reaches a top speed of 273 mph, an impressive feat by any measure.
In the case of the Red Dragon and similar bespoke Bugatti creations, customers collaborate with the Sur Mesure department to tailor every detail to their precise preferences. The exclusivity of Bugatti is highlighted by instances like a wealthy couple commissioning matching Super Sports. However, for those who haven’t secured their Chiron yet, the window has closed, with all units spoken for. Yet, for the less discerning, the secondhand market may still unveil opportunities, such as the recent discovery of a rare Super Sport 300+, expected to fetch a staggering $5.5 million. Bugatti has capped the production of Super Sports at 80 units, while the even more exclusive Super Sport 300+ is limited to just 30 units, ensuring that these automotive masterpieces remain rare gems on the roads."
Thursday, 22 August 2024
The Most Dangerous Superstition
"When someone looks out at the world and sees all manner of suffering and injustice, stretching back for thousands of years and continuing today, he invariably blames such problems on someone else's hatred, greed, or stupidity. Rarely will someone consider the possibility that his own belief system is the cause of the pain and suffering he sees around him. But in most cases, it is. The root cause of most of society's ills--the main source of man's inhumanity to man--is neither malice nor negligence, but a mere superstition--an unquestioned assumption which has been accepted on faith by nearly everyone, of all ages, races, religions, education and income levels. If people were to recognize that one belief for what it is--an utterly irrational, self-contradictory, and horribly destructive myth--most of the violence, oppression and injustice in the world would cease. But that will happen only when people dare to honestly and objectively re-examine their belief systems. "The Most Dangerous Superstition" exposes the myth for what it is, showing how nearly everyone, as a result of one particular unquestioned assumption, is directly contributing to violence and oppression without even realizing it. If you imagine yourself to be a compassionate, peace-loving, civilized human being, you must read this book."
Wednesday, 21 August 2024
Are There Any Women in Women's Sports?
Another
great new podcast from Mr E on Odysee - this one has a quick look at
some of the guys who competed as women at the Paris Olympics - it's
titled "Are There Any Women in Women's Sports?"
Tuesday, 20 August 2024
Bikini Atoll is a hot tourist destination
Bikini Atoll is now a popular tourist destination, but clueless "scientists" are pretending to be baffled as to why marine life is thriving there...
The realisation that "nuclear bombs" are entirely fictional is not an area they want to get into.
The photos of the "nuclear testing" are all spectacularly fake. And there were supposedly 23 bombs tested, LOL, why is it always 23?.
Scientists report corals as big as cars and say it is teeming with fish such as snapper, sharks and tuna.
Steve Palumbi, professor of marine sciences at Stanford University and his team have been studying the effects of radiation poisoning on marine life. He declared the flora and fauna “remarkably resilient” at the Micronesian island, located halfway between Hawaii and Australia.
The scientist reports plentiful schools of fish inhabiting the lagoon, using the living coral as a place to spawn. Profesor Palumbi says fish populations are thriving because they have been left alone - “in a strange way they are protected by the history of this place”.
The
abundant coral seem unharmed by high radiation levels. A research team
is investigating how the coral colonies are able to survive – and even
thrive - by sequencing their DNA as well as calculating mutation rates
and patterns.
Things to do on Bikini Atoll
Bikini Atoll, Namu Marshall Islands is a breathtakingly beautiful
destination with a rich cultural history and plenty of activities for
visitors to enjoy. Located in the westernmost part of the Marshall
Islands, Bikini Atoll is known for its stunning turquoise waters, lush
green vegetation, and diverse marine life. Whether you’re looking for a
relaxing beach holiday, an exciting adventure, or a chance to explore
the area’s unique culture, Bikini Atoll has something for everyone. Here
are 10 things to do in Bikini Atoll, Namu Marshall Islands.
1.
Dive or Snorkel in the Lagoon: Bikini Atoll has a stunning lagoon that
is perfect for diving and snorkeling. The lagoon is filled with vibrant
and colorful coral, as well as a wide variety of tropical fish. You can
also explore the many shipwrecks that are scattered throughout the area.
2.
Visit the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test Site: During the 1940s and 1950s,
the United States conducted a number of nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll.
Today, the area is a popular destination for those interested in the
history of the nuclear tests. You can take a tour of the area and learn
more about the tests and their effects on the environment.
3.
Take a Boat Tour: Bikini Atoll is surrounded by a number of small
islands, and a boat tour is the perfect way to explore them. You can
take a tour of the area and explore the many shipwrecks that are
scattered throughout the area.
4. Visit the Local Villages:
Bikini Atoll is home to a number of small villages. Take a tour of the
villages to learn more about the area’s culture and history. You can
also purchase local handicrafts from the villagers.
5. Go
Fishing: Bikini Atoll is known for its excellent fishing. You can rent a
boat and explore the area’s many reefs and shipwrecks in search of the
perfect catch.
6. Explore the Local Wildlife: Bikini Atoll is
home to a variety of unique wildlife, including tropical birds, sea
turtles, and dolphins. Take a tour of the area to spot some of the
wildlife.
7. Take a Hike: Bikini Atoll is home to a number of
hiking trails. Take a hike through the lush green foliage and enjoy the
stunning views of the islands.
8. Visit the Local Museum: The
Bikini Atoll Museum is a great place to learn more about the history of
the area. The museum has a variety of artifacts and exhibits that tell
the story of Bikini Atoll.
9. Enjoy the Beach: Bikini Atoll is
home to some of the most stunning beaches in the Marshall Islands. Spend
the day soaking up the sun and relaxing on the beach.
10. Go
Kayaking: Bikini Atoll is surrounded by a number of small islands and
coves, making it the perfect place for kayaking. Take a tour of the area
and explore the many shipwrecks and reefs.
No matter what type
of activity you’re looking for, Bikini Atoll, Namu Marshall Islands has
something for everyone. From relaxing on the beach to exploring the
area’s unique culture and wildlife, Bikini Atoll is a must-visit
destination.
Monday, 19 August 2024
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED
Dr Tom Cowan has just done a great podcast that goes beyond his usual health related topics and exposes some of the other big scams.
https://odysee.com/@Dr.TomCowan:8/8.14.24:e
After discussing the myth of oil being a "fossil fuel" he exposes the lie of "nuclear bombs" including Bikini Atoll testing, and then gets in the massive scams of "government" and "disease" - Great stuff!