“We rely upon the stupidity of the American voter” ~ Johnathan Gruber.
Even if you voted 91 percent of the time with the Orange swamp the Uniparty diseases will continue destroying the Taxpayer.
Don't send kids to their sickness school. Don't buy their sick food. Don't watch any of their sick filth. Guard your family and especially the children.
Get strong. Get healthy. Clean your mind of useless thoughts. Be resolute, strong and kind. Try to make every move with full intentions.
If it doesn't help you on the path, discard it. Tue Apr 09, 2024 8:45 am
The survey then indicated over 55000 bachelor's and above levels vanished into the mist.
Then they unleashed the educated debt slaves as they pander to dump debt on what is not already wasting from the
demshevik geniuses to the great sucking sound then that wiped out entire sectors.
The wasting is back as the Engineers just got wiped out.
I can provide the exact date when the dry run was unleased.
9/18/2023 8:16:01 PM ET
The hour is late.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QzcrflqDCg
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Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel
Sadly it looks like we can only reconstruct what happened after the fact.
M was correct to see Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:42 am the construct.
For know those who had any damned sense and do knew it in circa 2023.
The next two months will be quite interesting as we noted before then as of Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:25 pm resonance.
In regard to your addition we will scale in as noted. Last sweeps was ~7.5 short and spreads notes.
Bill are simply watched after initial fills. Those who stocked and know there stocks better than wife better review
since alot of alcohol is on the street hookers rolling debt about know as warned already.
https://www.openpr.com/news/4120653/glo ... 5-emerging
M was correct to see Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:42 am the construct.
For know those who had any damned sense and do knew it in circa 2023.
The next two months will be quite interesting as we noted before then as of Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:25 pm resonance.
In regard to your addition we will scale in as noted. Last sweeps was ~7.5 short and spreads notes.
Bill are simply watched after initial fills. Those who stocked and know there stocks better than wife better review
since alot of alcohol is on the street hookers rolling debt about know as warned already.
https://www.openpr.com/news/4120653/glo ... 5-emerging
Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel
7.43% short
face ripper
wait for it
we are as such
bond market will tell you
you had been told to stock up
last contact
scaling
emptor
stupid will last longer than alleged sane
september as noted for a look
no deal they just deceive deny delay destroy
narrative will end you
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probability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUNN3tBW2B4
face ripper
wait for it
we are as such
bond market will tell you
you had been told to stock up
last contact
scaling
emptor
stupid will last longer than alleged sane
september as noted for a look
no deal they just deceive deny delay destroy
narrative will end you
===========
probability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUNN3tBW2B4
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Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel
https://mamavation.com/food/pfas-pestic ... rries.htmlMamavation’s Laboratory Finds PFAS-laden Pesticides in Driscoll’s Strawberries
Mamavation sent two boxes of Driscoll’s strawberries from a grocery store in Southern California to our EPA-certified laboratory, requesting testing for 500+ pesticides on Monday, May 4th, 2026. The results were a bit shocking. According to our laboratory, Driscoll’s conventional strawberries contained residues of 12 different pesticides at levels prohibited in the European Union, Taiwan, Chile, Korea & Russia. 8 of those pesticides are considered PFAS “forever chemicals,” meaning they are extremely persistent and highly toxic. These pesticides are also known as “forever pesticides.”
Driscoll’s Conventional Strawberries — 12 pesticides found
PFAS-Laden Pesticides (aka “Forever Pesticides”) Found on Driscoll’s Conventional Strawberries
Flonicamid (sum): 32 ppb
Fludioxonil: 60 ppb
Flupyradifurone: 27 ppb
Fluxapyroxad: 26 ppb (limit also exceeds Russian standards)
Indoxacarb: 25 ppb (limits also exceed EU, Taiwan & Chile standards)
Novaluron: 19 ppb (limits also exceed EU standards)
Tetraconazole: 13 ppb
TFNG: 35 ppb
Other Types of Pesticides Found on Driscoll’s Conventional Strawberries
Cyprodinil: 125 ppb
Pyrimethanil: 310 ppb
Quinoxyfen: 45 ppb (limit also exceeds Korean standards)
Tetrahydrophthalimide (THPI): 302 ppb
Dr. Craig Downs, Executive Director of Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, had this to say after his review: “Fluorinated pesticides are a growing source of PFAS contamination in the environment and on and in our foods. There is debate with the U.S. EPA if single fluorinated pesticides are truly Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), but many of the fluorinated pesticides’ metabolites are long-lived to the point they are considered “Forever Chemicals.” These fluorinated pesticides also act like PFAS because they will accumulate in our bodies over the long-term, are associated with cancer risks, reproductive diseases, developmental diseases in children, and cause immune suppression. It would be smart to try to completely avoid being exposed to them.”
Recommendations From Mamavation Advisors
Mamavation advisors recommend you stick to organic strawberries if you want to lower the amount of pesticides and PFAS you consume when purchasing produce. 37% of non-organic produce samples tested by the State of California had traces of PFAS pesticides.
This story is emblematic (not a word I've previously used on this forum!) of the corruption problem unique to the US, where big chemical and big pharma have taken over all decision-making on what is "safe". Next you will see a shitload of legacy media, "fact checkers" and others come to the aid of big chemical, saying various things like none of these chemicals at these levels are proven to cause cancer, sterility, childhood chronic conditions, or what have you, and that these toxic berries are perfectly "safe" and "in compliance with all applicable government regulations and standards".
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Say with bifenthrin, the issue here to my way of thinking is, and I don't see this discussed much, it is true that bifenthrin has one fully fluorinated carbon atom and doesn't hang around forever, but, for example, on lawns it is applied typically every 3 months and overused in agricultural applications. The half life is more than 3 months so the way it is used it will accumulate in the environment. This is probably why these part per billion amounts (of similar fluorinated compounds) are being found and are probably increasing.Can a PFAS have only one fully fluorinated carbon atom?
AI Overview
Yes, a PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance) can have only one fluorine atom attached to a carbon molecule, depending on which scientific or regulatory definition is being used. However, such compounds are usually limited to specific pharmaceuticals or pesticides rather than the common industrial "forever chemicals".
The classification depends on the definition:
Broad Scientific Definition:
Many environmental groups, regulatory bodies (like the U.S. EPA), and state laws define PFAS as any organic chemical that contains at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom. Under this definition, if a single carbon is completely bonded with fluorine atoms, the entire molecule is categorized as a PFAS.
Traditional/Literal Definition:
The "poly" in polyfluoroalkyl means "many." Historically, many chemists required a compound to contain multiple fluorinated carbons to fit the definition.
Important distinction for "forever chemicals":
Chemicals with only one or a few fluorinated carbon atoms—such as many single-fluorinated pesticides and prescription drugs—do not have the extreme persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity issues associated with long-chain industrial "forever chemicals" (like PFOA or PFOS).
When the new dark age goes into full swing, these types of PFAS will essentially disappear within a couple decades, as their half lives are in months, maybe somewhere around 12-24 months depending on heat, light and other conditions.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Well, this is even worse than I thought.
Does bifenthrin degrade to TFA?
AI Overview
Yes, bifenthrin can degrade to trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). Bifenthrin is classified as a PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance) pesticide because it contains a carbon-bonded trifluoromethyl group in its chemical structure.
When bifenthrin breaks down in the environment through biological and chemical degradation processes, the cleavage of this functional group can result in the formation of TFA, a highly persistent "forever chemical". Research identifies bifenthrin as one of the major pesticide precursors contributing to global TFA formation in agricultural and urban soils, surface water, and food commodities.
Because it takes a significant amount of time for bifenthrin to naturally degrade (with soil half-lives often ranging from 122 to over 300 days), scientists are continuously studying how these precursor chemicals impact water and sediment pollution over time.
For more information on the environmental fate of fluorinated pesticides, you can review the Pesticide Action Network Europe study or read the report on PFAS Pesticides by the Environmental Working Group.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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