Data…

It’s one thing to be neck deep in biopharmocological industries creating products to counter every laboratory escapee that results in complications including death for hundreds of thousands of people tracked by the CDC but it’s another thing to be invested in an industry that’s been in the spotlight for causing the societal burden it is accused of being responsible for since the 1960’s. Being identified as a player in both ends of multiple deadly games can impact one’s popularity.

Bear with me.

From https://www.cdcfoundation.org/blog/world-no-tobacco-day-highlights-impact-tobacco-global-food-systems

Though tobacco has devastating consequences on public health and agriculture around the world, a report by the World Health Organization (WHO) cites that nearly 10 million acres of land are under tobacco cultivation globally. On May 31, 2023, which is World No Tobacco Day, WHO launched a global campaign titled “We need food, not tobacco,” the calling upon governments to end subsidies for tobacco growing and use savings for crop production.

Surveillance is essential to understanding tobacco economics, including consumer tobacco use and motivations, to allow for strategic implementation of alternative crop programs. As a partner in the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use, the CDC Foundation builds public-private partnerships to promote opportunities for global tobacco control surveillance and monitoring. The CDC Foundation works in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), WHO and other international partners to implement components of the Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS), comprised of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS), Tobacco Questions for Surveys (TQS) and Tobacco Questions for Surveys of Youth (TQS-Youth).

Putting an end to smoking will not happen. GTSS GATS are just more scams. LS/MFT rules. How do I know that?

Page 126 at https://www.rbf.org/sites/default/files/2021-12/2020_RBF_990PF.pdf towards the bottom of the page you”l find BAT CAPITAL CORP and
BAT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PLC

You don’t think the Rockefeller investors are going to break up a money maker on both ends do you?

People have been dying from the efforts of the Rockefeller Foundation for nearly a hundred years and it’s been accepted as what? God’s will? Here’s one account of the RF attempt to control hookworm

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844286/

..In 1926 a grieving father’s letter prodded both the Rockefeller Foundation and the IHB to confront the issue of their responsibility in these deaths. The Quintero file circulated slowly from the top to the bottom of Foundation headquarters at 61 Broadway, and up and down the IHB chain of command from New York and New Orleans to Bogotá and Bucamaranga, growing with every stop. The president of the Rockefeller Foundation, George E Vincent, while insisting that the case was “legally and logically” not one of liability, noted that there were questions of “good will and international feeling” involved. He prefaced his submission of the matter to the Foundation’s lawyer, Thomas Debevoise, with the comments: “It is a rather distressing case. If we begin to grant indemnities for accidents of this kind it would be a precedent which would give trouble. On the other hand, to refuse to do anything has certain unfortunate implications.” 57 A concatenation of questions, then, would dictate the consideration of the petition: from legalistic issues of malfeasance, liability and precedent, to the vagaries of international “good will” and unspecified negative consequences, all wrapped around a case of undeniable human suffering…

…By the time Juan de la Rosa Quintero Parra received the money that surreptitiously compensated him for the responsibility of the Rockefeller Foundation for the death of his son, José Vicente, the IHB had mostly given up hookworm campaigning, with the exception of a limited number of programmes in parts of Asia, especially Ceylon, and indeed in Colombia, that carried on until 1934, claiming the lives of nine more poor young souls along the way. For his part, Quintero Parra had no illusions about the nature of the compensation he had received, or its value in the political and moral economy of international health. A month after cashing the cheque, he mailed another letter to New York City, this time directed to “Frederick Russell, MD, The Rockefeller Foundation”:

The object of these lines is to give sincere and loyal expression to my deep gratitude for the manner in which you received my humble petition concerning the death of my never-to-be-forgotten son. I bought a cow with the hundred pesos received; it provides us with milk, and every day we think or give utterance to the worthless but eloquent phrase of the beggar: “God will reward you.” Please accept my respectful salutations and best wishes for your health and happiness.

Very truly yours,

Juan de la R Quintero Parra76

I can’t help but wonder if all the vaccine kings and queens of these modern times are dreaming of the day their victim’s families will write letters like the father of José Vicente Quintero did; judging how the world is embracing the installation of the ‘woke mind’ with such fervor enforced obeisance cannot be far behind.

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  1. Another UNrecognized conundrum. We have to remember arrogance isn’t always born of stupidity.

    The CDC reported in the tobacco tirade that:

    …According to WHO, tobacco production contributes to the global food crisis by destroying fertile land that could otherwise be used for agriculture, exacerbating food shortages already impacted by global drought, soil nutrient depletion, political conflict and transmission of communicable diseases. In 2021, a total of 828 million people around the world were affected by hunger, with 924 million people experiencing severe food insecurity. Lands diverted to tobacco farming could otherwise have been used for food agriculture, potentially alleviating a portion of the global hunger burden.

    From https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Recommendations-for-the-White-House-Conference-on-Hunger-Nutrition-and-Health-Letter-FINAL.pdf

    Dear President Biden:
    On behalf of The Rockefeller Foundation, thank you for the opportunity to provide recommendations and policy opportunities to help inform the agenda for the upcoming White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health. The challenges facing our food system are urgent and complex.

    This conference comes at a critical moment as the need to focus on systemic change to ensure our food system is more nourishing, equitable, and sustainable is essential…

    One would think, if they really wanted to help, they’d discourage tobacco cultivation. Wouldn’t they?

    Remember that if they start talking about rationing food.

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