During my list making I stumbled on this article
It's about historical calorie intake and workouts. People were eating way more calories, and doing less, and still had a lower body weight. We are constantly being told to lower our calories, exercise, and fight the obesity epidemic. Nothing fits by the historical records. Every suggestion is wrong.
I knew something was weird when I was told by a lower rich class guy that the poor couldn't afford real food. He meant the super expensive but not as good food at those special grocery stores.
It appears that the way this is done is
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Choose something no one knows that well.
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Have an obvious fake news that is prompted by all media.
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Make one side look stupid and lazy.
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Promote the bad side as rebellions
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Have tons of business to deal with the non existent problem both for and against
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Change the word use if people start to catch on.
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Promote laws stopping the Lazy Stupid people from being tricked by Evil. Said laws remove rights from everyone.
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Have demonstrations and big promotions against said thing for people to make money to 'battle' the problem. This is all a scam of some kind.
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The Lazy Stupid people are told they are special and beautiful. This niche is used for money laundering. No one is told it's not an actual problem.
I've seen this in obesity, Covid, videogames, global warming, hawks in England, sparrows in China, and several others. What others can you think of? Why is obesity promoted so hard, and what is the truth?
Everything is fake and gay.
"Bad cholesterol" was a media blitz by the Eisenhower administration to convince people eggs were bad so they would stop buying them so they wouldn't notice the insane inflation happening.
"Milk" is milk in the same way gatorade is fruit juice. Inner city brewers had the incredible idea to lock cows in stalls and force feed them old mash as a means of disposing of it. As a side gig, they sold milk as coming from a more "convenient" source than the ranchers outside of the city. Lo and behold, this milk was basically poison. Instead of paying more for healthy milk from ranchers with generations of expertise, people insisted the government fix the cheap, poisonous milk. Electric refrigeration hadn't been invented yet, so pasteurization was the solution. Pasteurization breaks down useful proteins and renders the milk basically nutrient-free. Producers then mix in artificial nutrient supplements to make a sort of Frankenstein approximation of the real thing.
Due to shitty mega-ranch practices in the mid 20th C, the US milk supply overwhelmingly comes from A1 cows. A1 milk is less digestible than A2 milk and A1 milk correlates with chronic diseases.
Polio probably doesn't exist as defined in the medical literature. There is a nerve disease cluster that collectively is known as polio, but the causative agent is basically unknown. The evidence for the existence of poliovirus is scant and the big polio epidemics of the 20th C were due to vaccines.
Where does one get A2 milk? Everything at every grocery store is pasteurized.
Each paragraph was a different topic. A2 milk is still pasteurized, but it's supposed to be easier on your gut. Most chain grocery stores carry it.
Unpasteurized milk is illegal in a lot of places. If it's not, a dairy might sell it, especially a family dairy.