• So I got blocked by someone over at Truth Social who was pushing Amazon products in health groups. First, why anyone still supports a company that refuses to crack down on both plagiarism and digital art theft, amazes me. As an author with friends in the artistic space affected by this behaviour, I left and took my books elsewhere. Second, encouraging people to buy what they can often get for free in their backyard or in wild spaces, also doesn't make sense, because free sources make health and wellness more affordable. It's called foraging.

    A recent push for a herbal supplement was for spurilina. The big claim to fame here is the chlorophyll. Dr Mercola, in a 2017 article shared a substitute that only requires gloves and maybe snips to get - stinging nettle:

    "Nettles Compared to 'Superfood' Spirulina
    Although spirulina technically does grow in 'the States,' it's only one — Hawaii, as well as other exotic areas of the world, so it's understandable that many think of it as not exactly around the corner. But first of all, what is it? If you've heard of blue-green algae, you're halfway there.

    Spirulina's deep blue-green color reveals its active ingredient — chlorophyll — clearly. Health . com explains it as one of the oldest life forms on Earth and possibly consumed in Aztec and African diets centuries ago.

    Today it's touted for its ability to strengthen the immune system, reduce fatigue and combat allergies. Nettles are another plant with chlorophyll that even rivals the amount found in spirulina, but they're often found in ditch banks, forests and riverbanks.

    "Taken over time, nettle will strengthen your circulatory, immune, and endocrine systems to promote peak function. The stronger these systems, the better position our bodies are in to deal with whatever might come our way."

    Cooked or dried, though, this pesky stinging problem goes away completely; good thing, too, because this free foraging food is highly nutritious, containing fiber, lecithin, chlorophyll, sodium, iron, phosphorus, sulfur, potassium and vitamins A and C, according to Mother Earth News. It's been used in birth rooms and battlefields to stop bleeding, both internally and externally, and is considered to purify blood, as well. As a tea:

    "It has been found to help cure mucus congestion, skin irritations, water retention and diarrhea … stimulate the digestive glands of the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas and gall bladder. Applied externally, nettle tea … relieves rheumatism in both people and animals, makes a first-class gargle for
    mouth and throat infections, helps to clear up acne and eczema and promotes the healing of burns."

    My daughter and I began foraging over 10yrs ago, and we will either take the top 8 inches or so, or if the plant insists, the whole thing. We learned how to use gloved/sleeved hands to snap off what we want. The seeds are useful in cooking and tea as a fennel replacement. So we dry both mature and young leaves at all stages of growth.
    So I got blocked by someone over at Truth Social who was pushing Amazon products in health groups. First, why anyone still supports a company that refuses to crack down on both plagiarism and digital art theft, amazes me. As an author with friends in the artistic space affected by this behaviour, I left and took my books elsewhere. Second, encouraging people to buy what they can often get for free in their backyard or in wild spaces, also doesn't make sense, because free sources make health and wellness more affordable. It's called foraging. A recent push for a herbal supplement was for spurilina. The big claim to fame here is the chlorophyll. Dr Mercola, in a 2017 article shared a substitute that only requires gloves and maybe snips to get - stinging nettle: "Nettles Compared to 'Superfood' Spirulina Although spirulina technically does grow in 'the States,' it's only one — Hawaii, as well as other exotic areas of the world, so it's understandable that many think of it as not exactly around the corner. But first of all, what is it? If you've heard of blue-green algae, you're halfway there. Spirulina's deep blue-green color reveals its active ingredient — chlorophyll — clearly. Health . com explains it as one of the oldest life forms on Earth and possibly consumed in Aztec and African diets centuries ago. Today it's touted for its ability to strengthen the immune system, reduce fatigue and combat allergies. Nettles are another plant with chlorophyll that even rivals the amount found in spirulina, but they're often found in ditch banks, forests and riverbanks. "Taken over time, nettle will strengthen your circulatory, immune, and endocrine systems to promote peak function. The stronger these systems, the better position our bodies are in to deal with whatever might come our way." Cooked or dried, though, this pesky stinging problem goes away completely; good thing, too, because this free foraging food is highly nutritious, containing fiber, lecithin, chlorophyll, sodium, iron, phosphorus, sulfur, potassium and vitamins A and C, according to Mother Earth News. It's been used in birth rooms and battlefields to stop bleeding, both internally and externally, and is considered to purify blood, as well. As a tea: "It has been found to help cure mucus congestion, skin irritations, water retention and diarrhea … stimulate the digestive glands of the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas and gall bladder. Applied externally, nettle tea … relieves rheumatism in both people and animals, makes a first-class gargle for mouth and throat infections, helps to clear up acne and eczema and promotes the healing of burns." My daughter and I began foraging over 10yrs ago, and we will either take the top 8 inches or so, or if the plant insists, the whole thing. We learned how to use gloved/sleeved hands to snap off what we want. The seeds are useful in cooking and tea as a fennel replacement. So we dry both mature and young leaves at all stages of growth.
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  • Indigenous protesters storm COP30 in Brazil over Amazon deforestation!

    Climate change talks at COP30 in Belém were shut down Tuesday evening after angry Indigenous protesters stormed the venue, slamming the Brazilian government for hosting a ‘green’ summit while simultaneously bulldozing 13 kilometers of Amazon rainforest for event infrastructure.

    The demonstration followed local reports confirming that more than 13 kilometres of trees were cleared along the Augusto Montenegro Highway as part of COP30 preparations.

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    Indigenous protesters storm COP30 in Brazil over Amazon deforestation
    Climate change talks at COP30 in Belém were shut down Tuesday evening after angry Indigenous protesters stormed the venue, slamming the Brazilian government for hosting a 'green' summit while simultaneously bulldozing 13 kilometers of Amazon rainforest for event infrastructure. The demonstration
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  • Nova Scotia’s climate madness: Walking in the woods garners larger fine than starting a wildfire!
    A man who sparked a wildfire that destroyed 60 homes was fined $25,000, but a military veteran who simply walked in the forest during a so-called “climate emergency” was hit with $29,000 in penalties.
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    Nova Scotia’s climate madness: Walking in the woods garners larger fine than starting a wildfire! A man who sparked a wildfire that destroyed 60 homes was fined $25,000, but a military veteran who simply walked in the forest during a so-called “climate emergency” was hit with $29,000 in penalties. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://wimkin.com/johnburke/?link-id=6168547
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    Nova Scotia’s climate madness: Walking in the woods garners larger fine than starting a wildfire
    A man who sparked a wildfire that destroyed 60 homes was fined ,000, but a military veteran who simply walked in the forest during a so-called 'climate emergency' was hit with ,000 in penalties.
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  • Homeless defy Nova Scotia woods ban without fines!
    Nova Scotia hasn't yet fined the 137 homeless individuals sheltering in forests, only ticketing those with home addresses
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    Homeless defy Nova Scotia woods ban without fines
    Nova Scotia hasn't yet fined the 137 homeless individuals sheltering in forests, though a dozen fines have been issued since August 5.
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  • Newfie Minister links climate lockdown opposition to 'COVID-era trolling'!
    Critics are calling for common sense and accountability, emphasizing that the majority of forest users are not lawbreakers.
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    Newfie Minister links climate lockdown opposition to 'COVID-era trolling'
    Newfoundland Justice Minister John Haggie reacted angrily to government critics, linking their discontent to COVID-era trolling. His remarks, particularly the abrupt shift to COVID, were seen as a misstep.
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  • Freedom advocates seek judicial review of the Nova Scotia forest ban!
    The Canadian Constitution Foundation says the ban unconstitutionally restricts access to 'woods' and improperly impacts Charter rights.
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    Freedom advocates seek judicial review of the Nova Scotia forest ban! The Canadian Constitution Foundation says the ban unconstitutionally restricts access to 'woods' and improperly impacts Charter rights. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/freedom_advocates_seek_judicial_review_of_the_nova_scotia_forest_ban
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    Freedom advocates seek judicial review of the Nova Scotia forest ban
    The Canadian Constitution Foundation says Nova Scotia's Forests Act unconstitutionally restricts access to 'woods' and improperly impacts Charter rights through vague and overbroad imprisonment offences.
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  • Military vet fined 29k for defying Nova Scotia's draconian forest ban
    Jeff Evely, a military veteran, went viral for a video mocking Nova Scotia's ban. He was fined $28,872.50 for entering the woods last week.
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    Military vet fined 29k for defying Nova Scotia's draconian forest ban Jeff Evely, a military veteran, went viral for a video mocking Nova Scotia's ban. He was fined $28,872.50 for entering the woods last week. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/military_vet_fined_29k_for_defying_nova_scotias_draconian_forest_ban
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    Military vet fined 29k for defying Nova Scotia's draconian forest ban
    Jeff Evely, a military veteran, went viral for a video mocking Nova Scotia's ban. He was fined $28,872.50 for entering the woods last week.
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  • Well worth the read here if you want to know how screwed up the minds of greenies are:

    Climate Physicist, Anastassia Makarieva, co-originator of the Biotic Pump Model: Forests, Water, and Climate: Time for Re-Conceptualization

    Forests capture a certain part of solar energy at the surface in the form of what is called latent heat. This latent heat is then released during condensation higher in the troposphere from where it later goes unimpeded to space.

    Thus by transpiration forests smooth the temperature lapse rate and thus cause cooling. If we reduce transpiration, then more heat remains at the surface, the temperature lapse rate becomes steeper, and we have warming.

    Both effects (of transpiration and clouds) will be global and both effects will involve how forests handle water.

    Now let me show that both effects are very real and significant.

    First, if we are looking at clouds, we have evidence that the record heat in 2023 could have been facilitated by a biospheric breakdown, because we know that in this year the Amazon suffered an unprecedented drought and there were unprecedented forest fires in Canada. In both cases, transpiration and cloud formation were drastically reduced.

    We can see that cloud cover was reduced over the Amazon and the adjacent oceanic regions. There is an additional hotspot of cloud reduction over Canada.

    This is backed up by our knowledge of how efficient forests are in generating low level clouds that cool the earth. We can see that the the more productive forests are, the more efficient they are in generating clouds. While when we change them for non-forest systems the generation of cloud cover is drastically reduced.

    If we saw this 2023 anomaly after a drought in the Amazon forest that was mercilessly plundered, especially during the Bolsonaro times with increasing logging and burning, then now if we have this large-scale deforestation project in Indonesia (MIFEE), we are explicitly asking for more acute global warming.

    Ironically, these terrible developments are facilitated by the carbon-focused narrative. Much of the argumentation behind this huge deforestation project in Indonesia is that they will have green fuel, like a renewable fuel, but instead this will actually destabilize our planet even further.​

    https://bioticregulation.substack.com/p/forests-water-and-climate-time-for
    Well worth the read here if you want to know how screwed up the minds of greenies are: Climate Physicist, Anastassia Makarieva, co-originator of the Biotic Pump Model: Forests, Water, and Climate: Time for Re-Conceptualization Forests capture a certain part of solar energy at the surface in the form of what is called latent heat. This latent heat is then released during condensation higher in the troposphere from where it later goes unimpeded to space. ​ Thus by transpiration forests smooth the temperature lapse rate and thus cause cooling. If we reduce transpiration, then more heat remains at the surface, the temperature lapse rate becomes steeper, and we have warming. ​ Both effects (of transpiration and clouds) will be global and both effects will involve how forests handle water. Now let me show that both effects are very real and significant. ​ First, if we are looking at clouds, we have evidence that the record heat in 2023 could have been facilitated by a biospheric breakdown, because we know that in this year the Amazon suffered an unprecedented drought and there were unprecedented forest fires in Canada. In both cases, transpiration and cloud formation were drastically reduced. We can see that cloud cover was reduced over the Amazon and the adjacent oceanic regions. There is an additional hotspot of cloud reduction over Canada. ​ This is backed up by our knowledge of how efficient forests are in generating low level clouds that cool the earth. We can see that the the more productive forests are, the more efficient they are in generating clouds. While when we change them for non-forest systems the generation of cloud cover is drastically reduced. If we saw this 2023 anomaly after a drought in the Amazon forest that was mercilessly plundered, especially during the Bolsonaro times with increasing logging and burning, then now if we have this large-scale deforestation project in Indonesia (MIFEE), we are explicitly asking for more acute global warming. ​ Ironically, these terrible developments are facilitated by the carbon-focused narrative. Much of the argumentation behind this huge deforestation project in Indonesia is that they will have green fuel, like a renewable fuel, but instead this will actually destabilize our planet even further.​ https://bioticregulation.substack.com/p/forests-water-and-climate-time-for
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  • DHL Express partnered with Tusk, a charity dedicated to accelerating the impact of Africa-driven conservation, to transport 17 critically endangered mountain bongo antelopes from the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation (RSCF) in Florida to a sanctuary on the slopes of Mount Kenya, run by the Meru Bongo and Rhino Conservation Trust.

    #DHL #DHLExpress #Tusk #mountainbongoantelopes #US #Kenya #KenyaForestService #RareSpeciesConservatoryFoundation #RSCF #aircargo #MountKenya #MeruBongo #RhinoConservationTrust #LewaWildlifeConservancy
    DHL Express partnered with Tusk, a charity dedicated to accelerating the impact of Africa-driven conservation, to transport 17 critically endangered mountain bongo antelopes from the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation (RSCF) in Florida to a sanctuary on the slopes of Mount Kenya, run by the Meru Bongo and Rhino Conservation Trust. #DHL #DHLExpress #Tusk #mountainbongoantelopes #US #Kenya #KenyaForestService #RareSpeciesConservatoryFoundation #RSCF #aircargo #MountKenya #MeruBongo #RhinoConservationTrust #LewaWildlifeConservancy
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    DHL Express flies 17 mountain bongo antelopes from US to Kenya
    Bongos transported in custom-built crates with six tonnes of pelleted feed and two bongo specialists from the US.
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