Sunday, May 22

Force Majeure

The “voluntary recall” of multiple Jif® peanut butter products is extremely puzzling. As described previously in Notes, over 870 lots were implicated after 14 salmonella poisonings occurred across 12 states in empire. Here is the FDA summary of the investigation:

FDA conducted Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) analysis on an environmental sample collected at the Lexington, KY, J.M. Smucker Company facility in 2010. The analysis shows that this 2010 environmental sample matches the strain causing illnesses in this current outbreak.

A sample from 2010? What? The whole event seems more like a test run in preparation for the intentional destruction of non-perishable food stocks. Force majeure, anyone?

That, of course, also triggers some suspicion about the recent drastic lockdowns in China over an alleged “super-duper corona” surge in “cases.” Could the whole event have been staged by the government to produce a major “unintentional” glitch in production and export supply chains in covert retaliation to threats and meddling from the “West”? In other words, another fake force majeure situation.

At first, the article was thought to be satire. Not so. It is clearly another hit piece on Musk after he met with “evil” Bolsonaro of Brazil. What is even more disturbing is that the article was featured in a technology “blog.” So, is Musk a legitimate opposition figure?

Well, the preceding fodder or random thoughts are of some concern. In the meantime, the fearmongering about monkeypox continues to ramp up. Incidentally, face masks are ineffective against monkeypox.

Incidentally, the product Jynneos, which has been purchased in bulk by empire for monkeypox, is not an mRNA “gene therapy” bioweapon. It is a live (traditional) vaccine produced from the strain Modified Vaccinia Ankara-Bavarian Nordic (MVA-BN), an attenuated, non-replicating orthopoxvirus. Do not submit to the vaccine if previously infected with smallpox (or chickenpox) or inoculated prior with the dubious smallpox (or chickenpox) vaccine.

Miscellany: Easy-to-use QR code for Notes now available.


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