Twin Canaries
About to Die and Become Mainstream
The twin canaries in the coal mine are an odd couple, but they do exist. They are peanut butter and autism.
No one wants to believe in conspiracy theories, they indicate some overarching plan, and usually toward a sinister end. A conspiracy theory always leans toward some indication of a shadow power, with plans in place toward some end. A nefarious CIA, or WEF, with a long term goal that includes us all, but excludes our input and opinion.
I am rapidly approaching seventy years of age, and definite change has occurred. Not the changes claimed by cognoscenti, sea levels do not really appear to be changing, and when “global warming” needs to change the vernacular because, in fact, the real models are indicating a slide into a new “ice age”, the canard is revealed. It is not about climate, but control. Which should have been readily evident to all as they flew private jet across the globe burning more carbon than a human might in their own lifetime.
In that near seventy years two parallel problems arose absent a national concern or dialogue.
Suddenly peanut butter allergies were so prevalent they had to stop providing free small bags of peanuts on the airlines during the snack delivery. And autism, unheard of when I entered school in 1962, is now commonplace. I do not believe I ever heard the term “autism” my first twenty years of life. And yet ten years later the movie “Rain Man” about an autistic adult debuted and everyone nodded. As if we’d always had these quirky afflicted characters amongst us.
I strongly believe that it is past time for our national agencies to do a deep dive into both of these developments. As they indicate some national change.
Make no mistake, something changed in America. And that change has caused a rise in peanut butter allergies in our new births, and a rise in autism in our new births.
Whether through diet, medicine and childhood shots and vaccinations, or some combination of both, we live in a new and different America.
The problem being, our NIH, and CDC are completely captured by Big Pharmaceutical and if it was found that childhood vaccinations are to be blamed, such studies would most certainly be murdered off, and would never see the light of day.
But we all see it, something has changed.
Could it be some type of “cloud seeding”, who knows. It is generally acknowledged by now that they are spraying chemicals into the sky above us all. We all see the lines made from the sprayer planes. It doesn’t take much of a deep dive to find articles where they admit to some type of “cloud seeding”, and act as if it is just a minor project.
Disease evolves, they don’t break out into a single generation and become endemic.
Somewhere in the 1970’s we as a nation began birthing children with peanut allergies and with a high propensity toward autism, higher than ever before seen in our nation, and very few are questioning why this has happened.
I recall a few celebrities asking questions, Jenny McCarthy the former Playboy model being a prominent one, as well as Jim Carey, and the Wahlburg that McCarthy eventually married. All were painted as “nut cases”, pardon the pun as they questioned this new rage of peanut allergies. And admittedly if you were going to have people questioning and fighting a cause, it is doubtful you’d pick this group to represent you, the manner in which all lived their lives of debauchery and fame could certainly be called into question.
But something happened. And it is still happening. We know no cause therefore we have no solution. And worse, I don’t think that there are any institutions seeking a solution.
Something changed.
This isn’t anecdotal. I am not speaking from experience. But I am socially aware.
They didn’t take away our airline peanuts and replace them with pretzels indiscriminately.
Unfortunately, we cannot trust our major government institutions to investigate for us all. They appear to have been captured by those big business institutions that might just be responsible for the problems themselves.
I sit and wonder, what does it say about our society that such problems develop almost instantaneously and we sit numb and do not act. We sit and watch as the birth rate of autism rises to an alarming level and we do nothing, there is no nationwide clamor.
Something changed.
Diet.
Drugs.
Sprays.
Additives into our water system.
Vaccinations.
Something changed and it changed us. And not for the better. Clearly for the worse.
I expected this new administration would begin to rectify such problems. Take hold of the NIH, CDC and their capture, and make the necessary changes to free the reigns of pharmaceutical company capture and put into place earnest scientists not tainted by the flow of grant money towards a desired end result.
We all expected such change across all verticals of our government.
A complete upheaval of our FBI, CIA, NIH. An elimination of the Department of Education. A change away from the naked corruption of all of these institutions.
Instead we got another war.
As if we have all become Charlie Brown on the Trick or Treat walk. “I got a rock”.
Instead of addressing the very real issues facing us all, we got an unnecessary war.
No one talks peanut butter allergies. No one talks autism. Not at the national level. Not at the scream, but just at the whisper. We all need the scream.
Back in1962, living in “Camelot”, before blacks turned our cities into third world Hellscapes, before Israel took full control of our government, before the CIA put a bullet through JFK’s head, back when we had the most elegant of First Ladies, and a dashing leading man President, the entire nation of children sat and had a PB&J for lunch. Everyone. All of us.
There was ham, baloney, and a PB&J.
Not an allergy in the class.
What happened?
And why aren’t we asking that question at the national level and attention it deserves?
The canaries have been on last gasp for years. The problem has been known for years and years. We lost those airline peanuts quite a while ago.
What changed, what happened, and why?
Could we divert attention away from killing Iranians needlessly and increasing the military budget into the ridiculous long enough to take care of Americans here at home?
Could we?
Or are we a nation captured against our own best interests, inert, incapable of exerting any effort at all toward our own salvation?

