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Chittin
Researchers at UCSF recently disabled a gene in mice that controls "AMCase," (https://morningsignout.com/chitin-is-bad-for-lungs/) the enzyme that breaks down chitin (found in insect protein). Without AMCase, the mice developed inflammation, lung disease and died UNLESS researchers "reverted" the genetic change or fed AMCase nasally.
The WEF has been pushing insect protein (Eat ze bugs!), and over the past few years, it has quietly entered the corporate food supply across the EU and even US.
When we see gene-altering mRNA now in pharmaceuticals and even food (see Terrana!), and chitin increasingly being added to the food, it's worth asking, with some high-octane speculation:
- Is FOOD being used to deliver a binary weapon in the depopulation agenda?
- Is chitin being introduced into the food supply precisely as human biology is being re-engineered to make it an even more potent toxin?
It sounds wild, but then, crazy proposals, like WEF-linked "bioethicist" Matthew Liao suggestion to engineer TINY humans to be allergic to MEAT to reduce our carbon footprint, reveal the technocrats really do think this way.
If the food supply is being weaponized against us, there is no better time to start gardening, raising animals, and returning to nature and truly regenerative solutions -- and I mean real ones, not the WEF's CRISPR-fueled biodigital convergence dressed up as sustainability.


In a seismic shift for the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, marks his 100th day in a blaze of humble yet transformative leadership. Stepping into the shadow of Francis, Leo XIV has captivated the world with a quieter, tradition-embracing style, vowing to uplift the poor and unite a fractured faith. His bold move to honor St. John Henry Newman as a "doctor" of the Church signals a return to conservative roots, while his diplomatic outreach, including a historic meeting with Russian Orthodox leaders, hints at a papacy poised to reshape global spiritual and political landscapes. With a +46 favorability rating, Leo XIV stands as a beacon of hope and controversy, navigating a turbulent world with unwavering resolve.
As the first American Pope, what unique challenges or opportunities might Leo XIV face on the global stage? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 👇
Link to article: https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/pope-leo-first/2025/08/16/id/1222729/


In a gripping courtroom twist, a New York federal judge slammed the brakes on the Justice Department’s push to unseal grand jury transcripts from Jeffrey Epstein’s sordid sex trafficking case on August 20, 2025. The decision keeps explosive details locked away, fueling the fire of public intrigue and conspiracy theories surrounding the late financier’s web of high-powered connections. Judge Richard M. Berman ruled that the lone FBI agent’s testimony offers no fresh bombshells beyond what’s already in the Justice Department’s files, leaving the world clamoring for answers about Epstein’s dark empire. This ruling ensures the mystery endures, with secrets still buried in the shadows of one of the most notorious scandals in modern history.
The Judge rules "nothing to see here". Do you agree? Share your thoughts below. 👇
Link to article: https://www.newsmax.com/headline/epstein-transcripts-judge/2025/08/20/id/1223261/


Red alert! Alpha-gal syndrome, a delayed allergic reaction to red meat and other mammalian products, is caused by tick bites that introduce the alpha-gal sugar molecule into the bloodstream. Symptoms, appearing 2–6 hours after consuming affected foods, range from hives and abdominal pain to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Initially linked to the lone star tick in the southeastern U.S., the syndrome is now associated with multiple tick species across six continents, including the black-legged tick. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 U.S. cases, but 42% of healthcare providers are unaware of the condition, leading to delayed diagnoses. Management involves avoiding mammalian products and further tick bites, with potential for recovery over time.
How do you protect yourself from bug bites when enjoying "The Great Outdoors"? Let us hear your tips and tricks below. 👇
Link to article: https://theconversation.com/a-red-meat-allergy-from-tick-bites-is-spreading-and-the-lone-star-tick-isnt-the-only-alpha-gal-carrier-to-worry-about-262428


In the latest episode of American Swiper, James O'Keefe's undercover journalists reveal some of Disney's dirty secrets. Instead of recruiting based on talent, they're excluding people based on race. Discrimination, you say? Nah, Disney chalks it up to "diversity". The problem, however, is this creates a system of exclusion versus inclusion. With a shift in priority away from merit-based performance (earned, not given) to instead the color of one's skin (given, not earned), the proverbial glass ceiling isn't eliminated but merely shifts hands.
On July 17th, join us in our launch of "Inside Disney's DEI" as we expose what's really happening behind the scenes at one of the world's largest entertainment conglomerates.
Is Disney headed for disaster? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. 👇