Monday, October 13, 2025

The truth about seed oils. "Procter & Gamble invented Crisco in 1911. Cottonseed waste turned into food, but nobody would eat it." "So starting in 1948, they funded the American Heart Association... Magically, butter became poison and industrial seed oi


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Subject: The truth about seed oils. "Procter & Gamble invented Crisco in 1911. Cottonseed waste turned into food, but nobody would eat it." "So starting in 1948, they funded the American Heart Association... Magically, butter became poison and industrial seed oi

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you could just go SOMEWHERE and receive facts--definitive facts. Substantiated facts--about ANYTHING. But you can't. Old Firesign Theater album title from the 70s sums it up:

Everything You Know Is Wrong. Costanza figured it out--for one episode

--GRA

AbolishTenure said...

Oh good grief. The holier-than-thou I'm-a-Libertarian-and-I'm-for-free-speech mavens of social media detect the slightest whiff of conspiratorial-sounding content and presto, we have a MAGA remake of Michelle Obama's food cop act. It's like 1989 and 60 Minutes doing a scare story about alar on apples all over again.

"It's our FDA now and we will tell you what you're allowed to eat."

I'd say "Give me Twinkies or give me death!" but the humorless scolds would miss the point.

Froot Loops with Marshmallows! "Whole Grain", there! In a bowl with milk, whole milk.

Better yet, Froot Loops Jelly Beans with Natural Fruit Flavors.

Anonymous said...

ALEX JONES LOSES SUPREME COURT APPEAL OVER SANDY HOOK COMMENTS

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and left in place the $1.4 billion judgment against him over his description of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting as a hoax staged by crisis actors.

The Infowars host had argued that a judge was wrong to find him liable for defamation and infliction of emotional distress without holding a trial on the merits of allegations lodged by relatives of victims of the shooting, which killed 20 first graders and six educators in Newtown, Connecticut.

The justices did not comment on their order, which they issued without even asking the families of the Sandy Hook victims to respond to Jones’ appeal. An FBI agent who responded to the shooting also sued.

A lawyer who represents Sandy Hook families said the Supreme Court had properly rejected Jones’ “latest desperate attempt to avoid accountability for the harm he has caused.”

“We look forward to enforcing the jury’s historic verdict and making Jones and Infowars pay for what they have done,” lawyer Christopher Mattei said in a statement.

GRA:As I looked up info on the case,wondering why Jones got nailed for 1.4 billion,the "reporting" indicated "Jones' followers were harassing the survivors of the Sandy Hook mass shooting,forcing them to move." To my point of view,those "followers"are the parties who should be held culpable to the Sandy Hook families-- Jones gave an opinion. That his listeners took it to another level is on them,not Jones,imho.

Various political types,such as Maxine Waters,Pelosi,Schumer etc.have been on record,calling for violence against Republicans and Trump and people have been shot and/or killed. Yet we see no lawsuits against them for inciting. The Alex Jones accusations about "fake actors" sound half baked,in the first place--how could anyone take what Jones said seriously? It looks like a vendetta against Jones,for whatever reason,by anti-free speech types.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"The Alex Jones accusations about "fake actors" sound half baked..." I saw one of the videos where the "crisis actor" was standing off to the side, laughing and joking with someone, then stepped before the cameras and microphones and started carrying on as if distraught. I also saw videos detailing the many other discrepancies about the incident. And then there was the official year-end (FBI?) homicide report for the area, which reported ZERO murders. I'm no fan of Alex Jones, but the whole incident smelled of phoniness, and the absurd punishment was meant to silence any other dissenters (surely it couldn't be impossible to prove whether the supposed victims were really dead or alive and in hiding somewhere). And the Supreme Court is a Deep-State farce.

-RM