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Gosh that's really scary. It's already so hard to find good, healthy food. One of the hardest parts about it is the social aspects of eating. Because the majority of people don't seem to believe (or at least act like they don't) that the food they're eating is the reason for their health problems.

Like I've heard so many people express the attitude that gluten insensitive people are just making it up.

I wish this meant that Hollywood was waking up. But I think often it's only subconsciously they know the threat when writing the scripts.

I really wish this was nothing but a sci-fi plot though. It's like living through a horror movie.

I really appreciate you writing, Kyle. I wish I had a more intelligent comment to write, but I have trouble getting over feeling stunned and horrified by what they're doing to the food supply.

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Jul 2, 2022·edited Jul 3, 2022

I guess they figure we are like a bunch of rats and oughta just be happy to have some semblance of food no matter it may not be healthy for our bodies or may adversely effect our DNA (short or long term) and what not!!! The root of all evil!!!

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"The sinister part is that Biosyn has developed genetically modified seed crops that the swarms will not touch." Not hard to deduce that this is precisely glyphosate and "Roundup ready" seed. I guess I'll have to see the movie to see how it all relates to Pfizer and the clot shots.

If the movie was panned by critics, maybe it's because the connection between it and current events is too obvious, not that critics could not see the connection.

Thanks for pointing out the 500% increase in gluten content due to "genetically superior" wheat that can't cope with rust.

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Did you look for Bayer Monsanto in the credits of Spielberg's film?

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Though I, too, have not been paying much attention to mainstream entertainment, since a 9 year old became part of my world, I have been seeing a little more of it.

I find the modern young writers quite intelligent and witty. Their dialog is full of jokes that most 9 year olds would never get, and many 90 year olds wouldn't, either. But I also find their writing superficial, opportunistic, and gratuitous. They will include current "bleeding edge" topics just to show that they are cool and "in touch" but do nothing important with them.

I recently saw "Turning Red" which is an animation involving a bunch of Chinese women who were given a supernatural gift by an ancient ancestor to shape-shift. I saw another cartoon series that involves spirits (represented basically like ghosts) going in and out of bodies. And another old movie (Popeye, from 1980) where a baby has psychic abilities. These supernatural elements add interest to the stories, but are not treated with any depth. I don't know if any of these writers would like to take these subjects further and are being reined in by higher-ups, but my guess is that their own understandings of these subjects are superficial.

The same goes for political content in entertainment. Contrast a serious political story like 1984 with what passes for political content in science fiction or action movies today. Of course there are evil villains running giant corporations that are taking advantage of weak governments (remember Idiocracy?). But this has been a long-running theme in American entertainment and has never resulted in any major change. After all, most of the entertainment companies are giant corporations themselves.

I think we need to confront the fact that the dominant political influence on Earth today IS the giant corporation. While that might change if we bombed ourselves back to the Stone Age, there are a lot of people and groups (including those external to Earth) who don't want that to happen and will attempt to keep things going in a Matrix-like fashion for as long as possible. Very limited freedom and widespread financial hardship are seen as good for big business. We could only change that by making ourselves and our leaders more sane. I don't see any way around that. People have shown a huge willingness to bow to authority in order to keep their smart phones. Only a saner population will know where to draw the line between freedoms and restrictions in their lives.

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Glad Kieron mentioned Ancel Keyes and the harm he did with his phoney baloney theories. Keyes was to the American diet what Fauci is to medicine. They’re Great Minds That Think Alike. They're comrades building a billion dollar business model based on taking healthy people and making them sick.

We’re not laboring the issue. What I’m saying is true. What you’re saying is true. There’s no disagreement on the problem that is gluten. We’re going back and forth, up and down and around on the subject of food bc there's an awful lot to learn and unlearn about what to grow and eat. Didn't know einkorn was a monocrop. YIKES! All the more reason to grow it ourselves. Or buy from a Regeneration farm that grows certified non-GMO einkorn whose seed is purchased from a trusted source.

Einkorn is sold at a higher price - Kyle explains why - which means this market targets people who have more disposable income. It HAS to cost more bc the farmer must cover his costs and make a profit - not bc he's a greedy capitalist but bc if his farm produces an unsustainable loss, he won't be able to make the mortgage payments and he'll have to sell the farm and Bill Gates and Black Rock will buy it and build a feed lot to produce calves whose hearts are drained of their blood to manufacture Fake Burgers. Buyers of high quality, nutrient dense foods from organic plants and humanely treated animals understand that the higher cost of real food is worth it. The saying is: pay the farmer now or pay the doctor later. Or eat fake food and die sooner.

And the same eager beaver dumbbells who stood in line to get vaxxed are now standing in line to buy fake meat. Following is news I just read and my take on it: You say you're a vegetarian and want to Save The Planet, so you're buying Beyond Burgers, which cost 3 times the price of a Burger King Whopper made with real meat from those evil cows that are Destroying The Planet. You also say your budget is tight and yet you're buying these expensive Beyond Burgers because ... tell me, are you a special kind of stupid? Wouldn't it be better for your bank account, which you presumably care about - if not your health, which you presumably don't care about - if you ate a carrot salad while looking at a PICTURE of a Beyond Burger and HYPNOTIZED yourself into believing that carrots taste like hamburger?

Gotta remember: There's no fixing stupid.! You can talk till your tongue drops dead, but they don't listen! All over the world, it's the same: Il n’y a pas de solution stupide! No hay arreglo estúpido! Es gibt keine Reparatur dumm!

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Haven't seen Jurassic Park or 35 of Spielberg's other 37 films. I do like films - those from the 30s and the silent era - the "good old days." Don't understand why Hollywood is not only predominately but exclusively inhabited by progressives when up thru the Eisenhower years conservatives dominated.

Agree that life today is" like living through a horror movie." Everything I learn about what our govt is doing, not only allowing but participating in what Gates, Musk etal are doing, is shocking and frightening. I'm doubtful that our judicial system will save us or abide by our Constitution. Our elected Reps are not interested in their constituents, aka US, they're interested in gaining a power position and keeping it for life. We're on our own. Saving ourselves is OUR responsibility. It's sink or swim. Alternative communities - here we come!

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I am glad you enjoyed the Jurassic World movie for all the right reasons. Still, I find myself not wanting to read or watch Sci-fi anymore. As a teen I devoured the stuff instead of the romance fiction my female friends read. I continued to read it well into maturity, but now I have been having difficulty watching it or reading it of late, perhaps because we are living in a Sci-fi 3D adventure right now in real time and with very high stakes.

Genetic manipulation is never a good thing unless done the traditional way through selective breeding. Even then, it creates disasters. I am thinking of dog breeds like the bulldog that is now so badly bred, the female cannot even give birth naturally but must suffer through a cesarian section. Or goats or rabbits or dogs that have been bred with ears so long they become useless and a nuisance to the animals. Humans rarely consider what their experiments are doing to the species they are manipulating. What some people think is beautiful is not what is good for the species as a whole.

The Davos clique is a good example of this. They think that genocide is wonderful and terribly good for their bottom line. There will be enough of us left over to manipulate, genetically modify and tame to their tastes. We will all be eating the meal worm lasagna made from genetically edited or modified or altered grains, and be happy about it too. That will leave the good stuff for them. At least that is the plan. The mad scientists have been given free reign to do as they wish by their mad masters. I cannot read to the last page to see how it all turns out, but I am sure that their will plans will be foiled again.

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The moral of this story,

The moral of this tale,

Is keep away from crops all day,

And then you will prevail.

(Apologies to Bob Dylan)

My wife and I have a toast we exercise now and again with a fine bottle of wine and a 24 hour dry brined Sirloin steak of some size,

"Fuck 'em all" we say, and clink our glasses.

Indeed, fuck 'em all.

Eden - go find yourself a farmer who farms grass fed livestock, or a butcher who sells it (yup, we're fortunate enough in where we live, rural Somerset in England, for this to be easy) - and if in the USA, I gather you can mail order grass fed meat.

That and lots of fat will see you right. And not poisoned by what you eat.

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Hollywood has historically been a captured industry, used to prep us for what is coming down the pipe from our lords and masters. Is Spielberg bucking the trend with his latest effort, and saying something significant about the vaxfest? Guess it's a case of suck it and see, so thanks for the heads up.

While on the subject, I am surprised and somewhat disappointed that none of my favourite COVID watchers on Substack, including your good self unless I am very much mistaken, appear to be interested in covering, let alone supporting, the Herculean efforts of Dr David Martin to expose the great vaccines fraud and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Few people seem even aware that in a few days' time Dr Martin will launch a court case in the US against nine organisations and individuals behind “a criminal conspiracy” which he claims could result in the deaths of hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Among the listed defendants are Dr Fauci, the CDC, FDA, Pfizer and Moderna.

Is Doc Martin, an eloquent and urbane former adviser to the World Bank who clearly enjoys putting the boot into those he regards as public enemies, irrespective of their lofty status, simply too hot for you guys to handle? Or has the media campaign seeking to portray this intelligent, articulate and fearless investigator as an ego-tripping fantasist succeeded beyond the instigators' wildest dreams?

Whatever one may think of the man's style, the substance of his meticulously-researched evidence is impressive - as is the fact that he is risking his reputation (as well, one assumes, as a considerable amount of money) to throw down the legal gauntlet. Here’s a link to his latest interview, which includes an update on the pending court proceedings.

https://usawatchdog.com/up-to-700-million-worldwide-will-die-from-cv19-vax-by-2028-dr-david-martin/

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The source of the problem's 'not so much out there as in us. I'm gardening a little every day and seeing myself as an actor not a spectator in this. This is the movie about us waking up. "YourAssic Park." We can do it!

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Thank you for the detailed discussion of gene editing, and especially of the possible (sure?) hazards for plants and animals. Not so good to know the FDA is as corrupt as the CDC. Where is the consumer protection?

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Hi Kyle, and thanks for another good article. I think Spielberg may be going the route of Kubrick, leaving his truth-telling metaphors in his latest movie, just in case this is his *last big cinematic effort.*

Actually, I think that how big-time writers/producers operate is they are receiving "downloads" from their black magic masters, even if they are unaware of that fact, and of course the masters know that they have to make obvious their agenda or their sick jig will be "up" and their party over.

Either way, I hope more people begin watching film and all other Hellyweird products with a critical eye!

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The sheer depth and breadth of this article is magnificent and I realize it barely touches the surface. Are these processes and mechanisms so far underway that we are [practically] unable to stop them?

Kyle your substacks are so informative. Thank you.

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'THey' have always told us what they're doing and going to do in the movies. Every disaster movie has a thread of truth about what they plan for the future. Movies are to get you used to their warped ideas so you won't be too shocked to believe them when they happen in real life.

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