FAST FOOD, THE COLLAPSE OF THE CONFIDENCE GAME
From “Positive Changes That Are Occurring”, by Jeff Miller, November 28, 2022
“We may find in the long run that tinned food is a deadlier weapon than the machine-gun.”
From “The Road to Whigam Pier”, by George Orwell, 1937
When I was a kid, my dad would take me around the Lehigh Valley, driving miles to find the best cheeseburgers. My two favorites were Lentz’s in Allentown, and the Atlas Hotel in Northampton. Yocco’s cheeseburgers were pretty great in a pinch. The cheeseburgers at Dino’s in Emmaus were spectacular.
I grew up loving McDonald’s cheeseburgers. I really don’t get buy them anymore. What really pushed me over the edge was seeing a time-lapse video of one sitting unchanged for six months as it was left out on a plate on a coffee table for six months.
It’s the bread-bun and cooked meat sandwich the Neanderthal have been making since Catal Huyuk in 9,000 B.C., except they used human flesh back then. I seriously loves me some cheeseburgers, however the ones I eat are made from ground beef.
If you opened up a McDonald’s selling the product they sold originally, it would do tremendously, as Five Guys and untold others have scientifically proven. So it’s not that McDonald’s “doesn’t get it”. It’s the fact that they worship Satan, and are under strict orders to denigrate and debase.
Ray Croc came right out and said he worshipped Satan on national TV, talked about how much he donated to the church of Satan each year. Those were the days, right? It was the 70’s, you went for it.
It’s been memory-holed, and pretty successfully. The stories about it even point you to the wrong show, nay, wrong shows, in hopes no original VHS tape of the right one ever shows up.
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(TV Guide issue featuring the Mike Douglas Show with Joel Grey, Dionne Warwick, Dan Haggerty and Ray Kroc Televised on Tuesday, June 7, 1978)
It was the Mike Douglas show, as you can see in the TV guide image I’ve included immediately above.
In November 2012, Canada’s Waterloo Chronicle published an article headlined “Satan’s choice: Was Ronald McDonald in league with the devil***?***”
Can you see how they switched Ray Kroc’s name for the evil clown that he used as a mascot for his business? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “the bait and switch”.
The answer to the rhetorical question asked in the headline is answered in the subhead:
“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its big, floppy clown shoes.”
Rhetorical question - noun - a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
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(McDonald’s representatives saying “I love you!” in American Sign Language, saying that they want to “rock on”, signaling their support for the Texas Longhorns football team, or praising their dark Lord, Satan, depending upon your point of view)
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. Three of those variants are “ludicrous”, “silly” and “outrageous”.
That’s why the article goes on to say “In the late 1970s, McDonald’s officials faced a public-relations nightmare over a silly rumour that was too ludicrous to be believed. Yet, many customers bought it. According to the outrageous gossip, Ronald McDonald was in league with the devil.”
Once again, just as in the headline, the propagandist has put forward what is known as a “straw dog” (Ronald McDonald) to draw the lightning away from Ray Kroc.
Straw dog - noun - An argument or opponent set up so as to be easily refuted or defeated.
The article continues: “Officials chuckled when the first letter arrived at corporate headquarters in Illinois. An Ohio woman wanted to know if it was true that company owner Ray Kroc donated 20 per cent of the fast-food chain’s profits to the Church of Satan in California. Another letter arrived asking a similar question. Then another. Mail carriers delivered bags of envelopes with postmarks from across the United States. Suddenly, officials weren’t laughing anymore. Although they didn’t want to dignify the rumour with a response, the issue became too hot to ignore. Restaurant sales were falling.”
The author used the word “falling” because it’s it’s softer than “dropping”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.
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(The fall of Lucifer, from “Paradise Lost”, by John Milton, 1667)
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “we don’t know”.
That’s why the article goes on to say “We look ridiculous trying to refute something that is ridiculous,” McDonald’s spokesperson Stephanie Skurdy told the media in October 1978. “We don’t know where it’s coming from. It’s one of those ugly rumours that just persist, regardless.”
That’s because the first rule of politics is “deny, deny, deny”.
The article continues: “The company sifted through stacks of correspondence in an effort to determine the origin of the rumour. The Rev. John McFarland, pastor of Kenmore Church of God, explained to the McDonald’s communications department that a former parishioner had told him that she saw Kroc being interviewed on The Phil Donahue Show.”
As you can see from the image I’ve attached up above, Ray came out and plainly stated these things on the Mike Douglas Show, versus the Phil Donohue show, as falsely alleged by the Reverend John McFarland, pastor of Kenmore Church of God.
Can you see how “former parishioner” is general? He made that shit up out of whole cloth, because some honest person would have followed up with the parishioner and confirmed that it was, in fact Mike Douglas. This is how propaganda works.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “I don’t recall”, as famously utilized by former President Ronald Reagan. That’s why the article goes on to say “I don’t recall whether it was a question from the audience or someone who called in,” the woman told the pastor. “The McDonald’s president said he supported several charities and Satan’s church was one of them.”
Where you can see how “the woman” and “someone in the audience” and “the McDonald’s President” are all general.
The propagandist has walked back the specific “donated 20 per cent of the fast-food chain’s profits to the Church of Satan in California” back to the general “he supported several charities and Satan’s church was one of them.”
Can you see how the author has walked the specific “Ray Kroc” back to the general “the McDonald’s President”?
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(Self-described member of the Church of Satan Ray Kroc being interviewed on an unidentified TV show)
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “disturbed”. That’s why the article goes on to say “McFarland thought the revelation was deeply disturbing, so he shared it with his congregation in the church newsletter, Moments of Sunshine.”
The Church newsletter, “Moments of Sunshine”, takes its name from the Atonist Black Sun cult that’s run things from the shadows in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.
The article continues: “It was brought to my attention a few days ago that the president of McDonald’s Inc., a multimillion-dollar enterprise, recently appeared on The Phil Donahue Show, a nationwide syndicated TV program,” he wrote.”
As a propagandist, Reverend John McFarland, pastor of Kenmore Church of Godhe has repeated the falsehood previously perpetrated by the author of the article, namely the substitution of “Phil Donohue” for the correct “Mike Douglas”.
To maintain current programming levels, Coincidence theorists are going to want to breathe through their mouths and affirm “a simple mistake” and “sloppy reporting”.
Wrapping things up, Rev. McFarland says “Every time you and I have eaten at McDonald’s, we have unknowingly been financially supporting the worship of Satan and the promotion of his cause. Just the thought of it makes me feel sick inside. I don’t think I can ever eat at another McDonald’s under those conditions.”
He’s got his “honest church man” face back on, but the trail of careful propaganda betrays him.
The author continues:
“It was true that Kroc had appeared on Donahue’s talk show. The program originally aired in May 1977 and was repeated in June 1978.”
For those keeping score, that’s a spectacular third repetition of the incorrect show.
The article continues: “However, there was no mention of Satan or any of his minions, according to the official transcript of the program. After being published in Akron, the devilish rumour spread from church to church. Some of the details changed in the telling. For example, the amount of McDonald’s alleged satanic tithing varied from 10 per cent to 50 per cent.”
Can you see how the author walked the specific “Ray Kroc” back to the general “McDonald’s”?
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “startled”.
That’s why the author goes on to say “Some accounts had Kroc making the startling admission with Mike Wallace on CBS’ 60 Minutes or Johnny Carson on NBC’s Tonight show.”
Those two additional shows, both incorrect, are what is referred to in propaganda circles as “chaff”. To maintain current programming levels, Coincidence theorists are going to want to breathe through their mouths and affirm “a simple mistake” and “sloppy reporting”.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “scary”.
That’s why the article goes on to say “It’s scary how a totally false rumour can spread,” Donahue told the Associated Press in 1978. “We know that pastors have been handing out church bulletins saying Ray Kroc said on the Donahue show that he supports devil worshippers. That is totally false and irresponsible. Kroc made absolutely no reference to the devil during the interview. But when a pastor hands things out, it has tremendous credibility.”
Spectacularly, and damningly, generational Satanist Phil Donohue avers with a straight face in an interview with the controlled press that he did the interview of Ray Kroc, when he did not, in fact do the interview - Mike Douglas did.
The article continues: “Kroc dismissed the rumour as best as he could. ‘I’m a God-fearing, God-loving man,’ he explained.”
Ray’s being straight up, to a point…he’s just not letting you know the name of the god he so loves and fears.
The article continued: “Confronted with the facts, McFarland published a retraction and an apology to McDonald’s in his next issue of Moments of Sunshine. Overall, he found the incident to be “really embarrassing.” As for the parishioner who spread the false information, he said: “She evidently wanted to hear it so bad, she just heard what she wanted.”
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(The Reverend John McFarland, in a Satanic green shirt)
Controlled-opposition Mouthpiece John McFarland has now walked it all the way back. And the single, unidentified parishioner remains general.
The article continues: “McDonald’s considered an advertising campaign to clear its name, but decided that doing so would only bring more attention to the allegation. Instead, the company launched a strategic initiative to silence the whispers. Executives appeared before church groups across the country with sworn statements from TV producers who said Kroc never said anything about Satan on any program.”
Can you see how “any program” is a hedging generalization to cover up the specific “Mike Douglas Show”? Can see how “TV producers” and “church groups across the company” are both general?
Where bulging sacks of mail shouting about Ray Kroc’s outspoken support of the Church of Satan in California have been walked carefully back to mere “whispers”.
The specific “Mike Douglas Show” has been walked back to the general “on any program”.
The article continues: “The McDonald’s rumor gradually died down. Unfortunately, it spread to other companies such as Procter & Gamble and Liz Claiborne, which faced threats of consumer boycotts following years of false claims about satanic charity.
Maybe it all could have been avoided if an Akron church newsletter had quoted a Bible verse such as 1 Timothy 5:13:
“And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.”
Can you see how the specific Ray Kroc rumor has been walked back to the general “McDonald’s rumor”?
And, so that, at last, completes the long, tortuous but ultimately very informative hit-piece claiming that Ray Kroc was not, in fact, a literally-blood-drinking generational Satanist.
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(McDonald’s representatives saying “I love you!” in American Sign Language, saying that they want to “rock on”, signaling their support for the Texas Longhorns football team, or praising their dark Lord, Satan, depending upon your point of view.)
DENOUEMENT
“A former pastor who spent 26 years serving churches in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach pleaded guilty Friday to 13 felony counts of lewd and lascivious acts with minors and was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
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(Convicted serial felon and child molester Reverend John McFarland)
John Rodgers McFarland, 68, was first arrested in Escondido in December 2018 and charged in San Diego County with two felony counts of molesting a girl under 14, police and prosecutors reported at the time of his arrest.
McFarland was also a chaplain for 20 years for the Fountain Valley Police Department until his retirement a few years ago.”
From “Former Orange County church pastor pleads guilty, sentenced to 15 years to life for child molestation”, from the Daily Pilot, February 2021
Denouement - noun - the end of a play, book, etc., in which everything is explained or settled; the end result of a situation
CLOWNS ARE EVIL, WHICH IS WHY EVERYBODY HATES CLOWNS
Clowns are evil. Everybody knows that.
On October 21, 2016, vox.com said “In a poll we conducted with Morning Consult last week, 42 percent of Americans said they were, in some capacity, afraid of clowns.”
Well, what’s with the clown thing? Why is it here with us, if most of us don’t like it?
From “Thunderbird and the Trickster”, by Steve Mizrach, Ph. D., Florida International University:
“The heyoka were different in three primary ways from the other sorts of clowns. They were truly unpredictable, and could do the unexpected or tasteless even during the most solemn of occasions. Moreso than other clowns, they really seemed to be insane. Also, they were thought to be more inspired by trans-human supernatural forces (as individuals driven by spirits rather than group conventions), and to have a closer link to wakan or power than other clowns. And lastly, they kept their role for life – it was a sacred calling which could not be given up without performing an agonizing ritual of expiation. Not surprisingly, these unique differences were seen as the result of their having visions of Thunderbird, a unique and transforming experience.”
Where “could not be given up without performing an agonizing ritual of expiation” is Mil-speak for the exorcism required to banish the demon which the evil clown had invited in. We hate clowns because they have willfully engaged in demonic possession.
Steve Mizrach goes on to say “The Oglala Indian Black Elk had some interesting things to say about the heyoka ceremony, which he himself participated in. Black Elk describes the “dog in boiling water” ceremony in some detail. He also describes the bizarre items he had to carry as a heyoka, and the crazy antics he had to perform with his companions. He also attempts to explain the link between the contrary trickster nature of heyokas with that of Thunderbird.
“When a vision comes from the thunder beings of the West, it comes with terror like a thunder storm; but when the storm of vision has passed, the world is greener and happier; for wherever the truth of vision comes upon the world, it is like a rain. The world, you see, is happier after the terror of the storm… you have noticed that truth comes into this world with two faces. One is sad with suffering, and the other laughs; but it is the same face, laughing or weeping. When people are already in despair, maybe the laughing is better for them; and when they feel too good and are too sure of being safe, maybe the weeping face is better. And so I think this is what the heyoka ceremony is for … the dog had to be killed quickly and without making any scar, as lightning kills, for it is the power of lightning that heyokas have.” (quoted in Neihardt 1959: 160)”.
The power of lightning, hey, that’s what Zeus has! It’s the same storm god that the Neanderthal have worshipped in various names all the way back to Babylon and before.
Here’s a Thunderbird Petroglyph (in Neanderthal red ochre!) from Meyers Springs, on the Pecos River in Texas:
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(Neadherthal red ochre “Thunderbird” wall art, Meyers Springs, Texas)
A “Sherrie Martin” uploaded the photo above to pinterest, and described it as “Eagle, Lower Pecos River, Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site, Comstock, Texas”. Where she lied bald-fadedly and called the Thunderbird depiction an “Eagle”. Did you notice that she blew a lot of smoke, and then carefully omitted “Meyers Springs”, the location of the petroglyphs?
A website called mirromagic.com says “the oldest art on the pictograph panel is Lower Pecos River Style 3500 years old”, but doesn’t make any mention of who did the artwork, or how the age of the pictograph was determined. “3,500 years old” is a bald-faced lie. The style, the “technology” of the inscription is precisely neolithic. As you can see from this allowedly-Neanderthal cave painting (also in the race’s signature red ochre):
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(40,000 to 60,000 year old Neanderthal bird human hybrid cave painting, in red ochre)
Even the heads are turned the same way in both inscriptions. Same Neanderthal shit, different epoch, I’m afraid.
Check out this wider view of the whole pictographic panel:
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(Wider view of Meyer Spring, Texas pictographic panel, with human-bull hybrid to right of sun image)
Check out the human-bull hybrid that goes fantastically-unmentioned on the right side of the frame. I’m guessing you recall the half man/half bull Minotaur from “Minoan” Crete:
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(Minotaur, Crete, expand)
On May 14, 2013, washington.edu said “DNA analysis unearths origins of Minoans, the first major European civilization”.
Where author Stephanie Seiler carefully omits the word “Crete”, and replaces it with the general “unearths origins”.
Stephanie goes on to say “Results published May 14 in Nature Communications suggest that the Minoan civilization arose from the population already living in Bronze Age Crete. The findings indicate that these people probably were descendents of the first humans to reach Crete about 9,000 years ago, and that they have the greatest genetic similarity with modern European populations.
Dr. George Stamatoyannopoulos, University of Washington professor of medicine and genome sciences, is the paper’s senior author. He believes that the data highlight the importance of DNA analysis as a tool for understanding human history.
‘About 9,000 years ago,’ he noted, ‘there was an extensive migration of Neolithic humans from the regions of Anatolia that today comprise parts of Turkey and the Middle East. At the same time, the first Neolithic inhabitants reached Crete. Our mitochondrial DNA analysis shows that the Minoan’s strongest genetic relationships are with these Neolithic humans, as well as with ancient and modern Europeans,’ he explained.
Where “extensive migration” is Mil-Speak for “military invasion”.
Stephanie goes on to say “These results suggest the Minoan civilization arose 5,000 years ago in Crete from an ancestral Neolithic population that had arrived in the region about 4,000 years earlier,” he said. “Our data suggest that the Neolithic population that gave rise to the Minoans also migrated into Europe and gave rise to modern European peoples.”
Where “arrived in the region” is Mil-speak for “military invasion”. And where “gave rise to modern European peoples” is Mil-speak for “killed all the men and took all the women”.
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(Bull mosaic, Crete, date)
Well, hey, where’d those Cretans get those fine bulls, back five, six, seven thousand years ago?
On March 27, 2012, ucl.ac.uk said “All cattle are descended from as few as 80 animals that were domesticated from wild ox in the Near East some 10,500 years ago, according to a new genetic study.
An international team of scientists from the CNRS and National Museum of Natural History in France, the University of Mainz in Germany, and UCL in the UK were able to conduct the study by first extracting DNA from the bones of domestic cattle excavated in Iranian archaeological sites. These sites date to not long after the invention of farming and are in the region where cattle were first domesticated.”
In 1969, D. Perkins Junior published “evidence for early cattle domestication in Anatolia”.
Where D. Perkins walked the first domestication of cattle in history back go merely “early”.
The article goes on to say “analysis of the remains of cattle from Catal Hüyük indicates that cattle were domesticated in Anatolia by 5800 B.C.”.
Contemporaneous with Cayonu Tepesi in Turkey, nearby Catal Hayouk is quite simply the largest and best-preserved Neolithic site found to date. Excavations headed by a British archaeologist named James Mellaart began at Catal Hayouk in the 1960s. He described Catal Hayouk as “a Neolithic Rome”, which is highly accurate, given that the same Neanderthal race founded both cities.
Catal Hayouk is a pile of mud-brick houses that were crammed together in an agglutinative manner. No footpaths or streets were used between the dwellings, which were clustered in a honeycomb-like maze. Most were accessed by holes in the ceiling, with doors reached by ladders and stairs, as at Cayonu Tepesi. It’s just another prison, of course, filled with human sacrifice victims-to-be.
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(Catal Hayouk, Turkey, 7,500 B.C. to 5,700 B.C.)
Skeletons have been found beneath hearths, the platforms, and under beds. In some cases, the individual’s head was removed from the skeleton. Some skulls were plastered and painted with ochre to recreate faces. This is a custom characteristic of Neolithic sites in Syria and at Neolithic Jericho, and of course of the Neanderthal 90,000 years before.
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(Bull shrine, Catal Huyuk, Turkey)
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. one of those many variants is “surprised”.
That’s why a science.org article from April 23, 2009 says “A comparison of the cow genome, with more than 22,000 genes, with other mammalian genomes is already turning up surprises. Although humans share a more recent common ancestor with rodents than they do with cows, it turns out that our genome more closely resembles those of cows and dogs.”
That’s because both dogs and cows are artificially-created hybrids with humans.
I think we’re going to soon find out that the Neanderthal used the wild ox to create human-cow hybrids which we now call “the cow”. But, for today, I’ll settle for having proved that, roughly seven thousand years ago, the distinct and separate and literally-blood-drinking Neanderthal race first domesticated cattle at the body-riddled “settlement at Catal Huyuk, and not long after headed off to invade and hold Crete, as a precursor for their subsequent invasion of Europe.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. That’s why askingalot.com says “Catal Huyuk was abandoned about 5,000 BC. Nobody knows why but it may have been due to climate change.”
What we’ve learned just now is that the distinct and separate white-skinned, “Caucasian” race that history knows as “Neanderthal” relocated from Catal Huyuk up in the mountains of - wait for it - Caucasia, and moved to the defensible island of Crete, to be rebranded by history as “the Minoans”. They took their bulls, and their human-ox hybrid “cows” with them. They also sent ships over to what we now call “the New World”, and did some wall paintings in what we now call “Texas”.
Crete, “the first major European Civilization”, is Mil-speak for “the Neanderthal brought superior metal weapons to the defensible stronghold of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea and used it as a base for their invasion and subjugation of Europe. Later, in 1,200 B.C., the Neanderthal would take Greece and drive its red-skinned inhabitants off to “the New World” in what history has whitewashed as “the Bronze Age Collapse”.
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(The Neanderthal settlement of Crete, about to invade the Aegean and bring about “the Bronze Age collapse”)
But let’s get back to the demonstratedly-Neanderthal “Thunderbird”, and its role in the larger drama of the Evil Clown:
Florida International University’s Steve Mizrach goes on:
“Thunderbird, the heyoka were at once feared and held in reverence. They were supposed to startle easily at the first sound of thunder or first sight of lightning. Thunderbird supposedly inspired the “contrariness” of the heyoka through his own contrary nature. He alternates strong winds with calm ones. While all things in nature move clockwise, Thunderbird is said to move counterclockwise.”
That’s the counterclockwise rotation of the Left-hand path.
Steve continues:
“While clown societies were found throughout the Plains, the heyoka, or sacred clowns, were usually few in number, but were found in almost every clan. Heyoka were contraries, often speaking and walking backwards. They acted in ridiculous, obscene, and comical ways, especially during sacred ceremonies. They were thought to be fearless and painless, able to seize a piece of meat out of a pot of boiling water. They often dressed in a bizarre and ludicrous manner, wearing conical hats, red paint, a bladder over the head (to simulate baldness), and bark earrings. The heyoka was thought to usually carry various sacred items – a deer hoof rattle, a colored bow, a flute, or drum. His “anti-natural” nature was thought to be shamanistic in origin — and as a contrary, he was expected to act silly and foolhardy during battle (although this was found more among warrior clown societies such as the Cheyenne Inverted Warriors.)”
The very same simulated baldness, conical hats, red paint, and bizarre and ludicrous clothes as the western “circus clown”.
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(This particularly frightening image is one taken of the very first actor portrayal of fast food mascot Ronald McDonald. Created in 1963, the clown was created and portrayed by actor Willard Scott pictured here.)
Steve’s “Thunderbird and the Trickster” article continues:
“Part of the link between heyoka and Thunderbird comes from Iktomi, the Trickster figure. Iktomi is said to be heyoka because he has seen and talked with Thunderbird. Iktomi is the first-born son of Inyan (rock), and is said to speak with rocks and stones. Like Coyote and other Trickster figures, Iktomi likes to pull pranks on people, but is just as often the victim of tricks and misfortunes. This makes him at once a culture hero, and a figure to be feared and avoided. Iktomi was thought to be a hypersexual predator, one who frequently pursued winchinchalas (young virgins) who bathed in streams, through various methods of deceit. Yet his pursuits and antics often wound up with him inadvertently getting hurt or winding up in trouble.”
Where Florida International University’s Steve Mizrach, Ph.D. described serial rape only-generally as “antics”, and then, more specifically, “pursuing young virgins”. Dr. Mizrach averred that the hypersexual predator clown had only “Wound up” in trouble, and then only inadvertently.
You have to be a Ph.D., and a generational Satanist, to seriously suggest inadvertent serial rape.
It’s a closely-guarded secret, but clowns are hyperagressive sexual predators.
But don’t just take my word for it:
Wikipedia:
“John Wayne Gacy’s public face was a friendly, hard-working guy; he was also a registered clown who entertained at community events under the name Pogo. But between 1972 and 1978, he sexually assaulted and killed more than 35 young men in the Chicago area. “You know… clowns can get away with murder,” he told investigating officers, before his arrest.
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(Serial killer John Wayne Gacy as “Pogo the Clown”)
And bizarrely, Gacy seemed to revel in his clown persona: While in prison, he began painting; many of his paintings were of clowns, some self-portraits of him as Pogo. What was particularly terrifying was that Gacy, a man who’d already been convicted of a sexual assault on a teenage boy in 1968, was given access to children in his guise as an innocuous clown. This fueled America’s already growing fears of “stranger danger” and sexual predation on children, and made clowns a real object of suspicion.”
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(Willard Scott, as “Ronald McDonald” thinks this boy is so cute that he wants to eat him right up. No, seriously. He wants to ritually sacrifice him and eat his flesh.)
Steve’s “Thunderbird and the Trickster” article continues:
“More importantly, I think they induced trance in others through their contrary behavior. Psychologists have noted that trance does not always occur through rhythmic repetition. Another way in which it occurs (the “paradoxical state”) is through a sudden shock to the nervous system. Ethnomethodologists have often noted the blank, glassy stares and strange states produced by violating peoples’ expectations – by, for example, getting into an elevator and facing the other people in it. It’s in such “paradoxical states” that people often may assimilate new information quickly, without filtering. They also may be able to “abreact” psychological trauma. For these reasons, the heyoka may have been seen as a source of wisdom and healing.”
It’s the same way that Stonehenge, whose name, by the way, literally means “stone gallows”, was a human sacrifice temple. It’s been rebranded on New Age websites as “an international healing center”. In the same way, hyper aggressive sexual predator clowns are portrayed by the Ph.D. from Florida International University as “a source of wisdom and healing”.
THE LITERALLY-BLOOD-DRINKING MC DONALD CLAN
The pagan Celts of Ireland lived in a world of fear, from which the loving God was far removed, and in which they were at the mercy of monstrous spirits and arbitrary, insubstantial reality. They were people bound by unreasoned custom and superstition, for they thought that the world was full of hidden “traps” that were triggered by the violation of taboos. The power of the kings was rivaled or even eclipsed by that of the priests, who were called druids.
The pagans adored a divine being (though not necessarily always and everywhere the same one) to whom they offered sacrifices and from whom they sought all blessings, temporal and eternal. Crom Cruach, the “prince” of all idols in Ireland, stood on Magh Slecht, the “plain of prostration” near the Gothard River, now in the barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan. This “plain” was a limestone ridge some 400 by 85 yards in extent. From the base of its eastern escarpment issues a strong, clear, and rapid spring, as if a river-god dwelt within his rocky halls beneath the ridge and poured forth this perennial fountain. The pagan kings and nobility offered firstlings of animals and other sacrifices to the idol. One source says that it was embossed with silver and gold and had twelve bronze statues ranged around it.
From “The Ancestors of McDonalds of Somerset” by Donald M. Schleg
(Wikipedia: n Pre-Christian times the small area where the Crom Cruach idol stood at Killycluggin and Kilnavert was originally named Fossa Slécht or Rath Slécht and it is from this small location that the wider Magh Slécht area received its name.
Crom Cruach (Old Irish: Cromm Crúaich [ˈkɾˠɔmˠ ˈkɾˠuəç]) was a pagan god of pre-Christian Ireland. According to Christian writers, he was propitiated with human sacrifice and his worship was ended by Saint Patrick.[1]
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(Cromm Cruaich being cast out by Saint Patrick)
Crom (or cromm) means “thunder”. “Cruach (or crúach) is a noun meaning “pile, heap, mound, stack”, generally of grain, hay, peat or other gathered goods, booty, and so on, including slaughtered fighters.”
The McDonald family was a Scottish clan that was part of Druidism. A large, powerful contingent of the McDonald family is connected to the Mystery Religions, and which has family members who are part of the Illuminati. Each of the major Scottish clans had an area that they controlled of Scotland. The McDonalds controlled the islands and coastal areas on the west coast of Scotland. When the Knights Templars tied persecution, in order to escape the various British fleets, they sailed a route that took them to western Scotland. During the time of King Philippe IV of France. the McDonalds were involved in the movement of the Knights Templars. The Knights Templars had adopted gnostic/satanic practices during the centuries they guarded the pilgrims in the Middle East. The Order had also become the International Bankers of Europe and large landowners in Europe. The King of France twisted the Pope’s arm (so to speak) to get him to go along with a campaign to eliminate the Knights Templars. Because the McDonald clan was in private still pagan. they were willing to help the Knights Templar escape the Pope’s decree against the Templars.
The Knights Templars were not the only International Bankers to move north. Later, during the 16th & 17th century, the elite satanic banking families moved their operations from southern Europe to Antwerp Flanders and then on to Amsterdam. Many of the Knights Templars lied to Scotland, where they helped Bruce, the King of Scotland. When the English invaded Scotland they were defeated by Bruce in an important battle named Bannockburn. Bannockburn kept Scotland free from England for the next 289 years. The Knights Templars fought with Bruce in the battle under the command of Angus Og McDonald, who was a large Scottish landowner and a friend of Bruce. Angus Og McDonald had previously in the 1308 time period given protection to the Knights Templars. The Knights Templars brought their treasures and their military might to Scotland & to the McDonalds. Many of the Knights Templars went on to the Orkeney Is., but some stayed in Scotland and became important in the occult world. The descendents of these Knights are still guarding some important occult relics, which may be revealed in the next few years.
From “Clan McDonald, Spawn of Satan”, February 2009
TACO BA’AL, FOUNDED IN SAN BERNADINO, CALIFORNIA
Taco Bell was founded by Glen Bell, who opened his first hot dog stand ‘Bell’s Drive-In’, in San Bernardino in 1948
His family name, carried down through the ages, is a thinly-veiled reference to Ba’al:
“Several Cumbrian hills received their names from the sacrifice of the Beltain, of which they were the sites. Of these the highest is Hill Bell , the hill of the Baal, or Beltain, in Westmoreland;BellHill, near Drigg in Cumberland, confirms this etymology of the name. Besides these we haveBells and GreenBells in Westmoreland, and CatBells, Derwentwater. YeveringBell, Northumberland and Baal Hills on the Yorkshire moors,are further corroborative the origin of the name, and the precise nature of the worship there practiced.”
From “Cumberland & Westmoreland, Ancient and Modern: The People, Dialect, Superstitions and Customs”, by Jeremiah Sullivan, 1857
Here’s the history of theTaco Bell logo:
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(Taco Bell logo, 1962 to present)
Can you see the reptile-eye motif on the clapper of the bell, masquerading as a reflection? Can you see how they removed it in 2016, because too many rubes were getting wise?
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. That’s why a hearty soul article from 2017 is headlined “Taco Bell finally reveals 'mystery ’ ingredients – they’re linked to cancer.”
SOME LOCAL COLOR ON GENERATIONAL SATANISTS IN SAN BERNADINO
Satan’s Castle sits in a mountainous region that is filled with both religious and satanic lore dating back to the 19th century. There are said to be underground tunnels linking to various points of interest across the mountain which were used during the prohibition era. These tunnels were created mostly for transportation and smuggling booze but also served for darker purposes. One of these tunnels is rumored to connect a Catholic church to Satan’s Castle.
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(Dr. Russell Atkinson)
The beautiful 3-story, 2500 sq. ft. home is thought to have been built by a San Bernardino Sun tycoon in the late 1800’s. At some point Dr. Russell Atkinson purchased the property.
Russell moved to the area in 1946 and rubbed shoulders with some of the most powerful figures in the area, such as Prince Akhoy Kumar Mozumdar of the Mozumbar Temple. For many years, Atkinson would hold elaborate parties and gatherings for the city’s elite. It was a space for many social affairs of importance.
Atkinson’s home is also said to have been the grounds for dark, ritualistic practices which included both human and animal sacrifices along with other dark ceremonies.
The main rumor attached to the castle involves a preschool whose staff was accused of molesting children in a ritualistic manner. The accusations spoke of underground tunnels at the preschool and staff flying the children to an airport in the mountains and then driven to a church.
From the church the children were taken through an underground tunnel which lead to Atkinson’s house, which was a block down. It was here where strange, satanic practices would go down.
The children would then be flown back to the preschool in time for their parents to pick them up. Initially, most of the children denied being molested, but after lengthy and manipulative tactics done by the police force and therapists, 360 of the 400 children admitted to at least some form of sexual abuse.
(It’s a hit piece, a limited-hangout, casting doubt while pretending to be an expose - ed)
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(Underground Tunnel at Preschool, Southern California)
The children also spoke of the teachers playing a game called ”Naked Movie Star Game” and being photographed. They also told of animal sacrifices and hidden passageways under the school and identified professional athletes and politicians as being some of the perpetrators.
(It’s a hit-piece, a limited hangout - the author studiously omits the human sacrifice and cannibalism at the heart of the rituals - ed)
The case was eventually thrown out and nobody was charged. I found one newspaper article from 1966 that mentions an award being given to Dr. Atkinson & the ceremony being held at the church that is rumored to connect to his house. The reverend of the church presented Dr. Atkinson the award of “Mountain Man of the Year.”
Allegations at the preschool began in 1983. Satan’s Castle mysteriously burned down in 1984, with claims that it was intentionally destroyed to burn all evidence that could be linked to the molestations. This is the 2nd time Atkinson’s home had burned down; the first time was from the 1956 McKinley fire.
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(House fire at Dr. Atkinson’s residence, 1984)
On YouTube, one man claims that inside one of the rooms a pentagram used to be painted on the ground and that there are ovens in a wall that was built into the mountainside. Another YouTuber chimes in agreeing about the pentagram and said that local Christians painted over it with the John 3:16 verse, but the pentagram always bled through. People claim that the lookout tower is shaped like a pentagram. In the screen-shot I am providing of the tower, it does appear to have 5 points.
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(Pentagram-shaped tower…)
Another man said when he was in jail there were some guys in there from the area. They would brag about all the animal sacrifices they would do in the name of Satan. Another YouTuber says in the 80’s, him and his friends were exploring the entire hillside below the castle and discovered an old, tin shed. He says that just next to the shed was a metal sheet that covered up a tunnel. They dared each other to go in but none of them did. I did notice what looks like a tin shed below the castle on Google Earth. It is extremely close to a home though and guaranteed to be on their property.
(It’s a hit-piece, a limited hangout - the author studiously omits the human sacrifice and cannibalism at the heart of the rituals - ed)
The house below the castle is being called the ‘Witch’s House’ by some people and others claim there is a tunnel connecting it to Satan’s Castle. Could the tunnel those boys found truly connect the homes***?*** Another guy says he grew up 5 houses down from there and his friend used to live across the street. On two different occasions him and his friend spotted people in black robes heading onto the grounds late at night. There were fires and he says they were scared to death. Oftentimes he would find carcasses of animals on the property including dogs and cats.
(It’s a hit-piece, a limited hangout - the author studiously omits the human sacrifice and cannibalism at the heart of the rituals - ed)
There is a video on YouTube which shows two boys exploring the grounds. They were heckled by a neighbor who spotted them early on so decided not to trespass and instead explored the hillside below. While they were on the hillside a man who was with a child gave a shrieking giggle and held an upside-down cross in the air towards them while standing in the pentagram-shaped tower. He said no words. After a minute or so he threw the sharp cross at the boys. Here are some screen grabs of it. The video does not appear to be fake which makes this extremely disturbing. It is assumed that the man is connected to the property:
On Reddit many people who live in the area agree that this mountain town is known for Satanic worship, animal torture and a whole lot of meth. One guy claims to have been hiking in the woods nearby when he came across a bunch of dogs tied to trees. Some people squatting nearby admitted to him that people steal dogs from the area to be later used for ritualistic sacrifices.
(It’s a hit-piece, a limited hangout - the author studiously omits the human sacrifice and cannibalism at the heart of the rituals - ed)
Personal Experience: The lore attached to this home and area reminds me a bit of Questhaven and it’s surrounding region in San Diego where I live. We have pretty extensively combed through that area and have had many strange experiences. Since I don’t live in the area where Satan’s Castle is, I sadly cannot give it the proper time and investigating like I usually would.
I’m well aware that people tend to be afraid of the unknown and things they don’t understand. Rumors can start from the tiniest grain and grow into a full-blown wildfire of gossip. BUT, I also tend to believe that there is some truth in most lies. Usually these types of rumors don’t begin circulating out of thin air. I hope we can continue to gather more historical evidence down the line and possibly get feedback from more locals on this spot.
Multiple people claim to have seen old satanic symbols etched into the ground and peering through cracks, they have seen levels underground. This property is massive, that’s for sure. I admittedly rushed through my visit (exploring 5 minutes tops) due to the fact that I was definitely NOT supposed to be there and a person’s house is connected to the property. Here are the photos I took though.”
(It’s a hit-piece, a limited hangout - “rushed through, sorry”. - ed)
In June 1985, the Chicago Tribune published “Satanism Haunts Tales of Child Sex Abuse”.
BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. — Scores of children in more than half a dozen California communities are telling authorities that they have been sexually abused by groups of adults who also forced them to take part in Satanic-type rituals, including the drinking of blood, cannibalism and the sacrificial murders of other children. The latest such case surfaced in Bakersfield 10 days ago, when the Kern County Sheriff`s Department held a press conference to confirm reports that half of the 15 victims of an alleged child sex abuse ring had made such accusations against their parents and other adults”.
FAST FOOD IS EVIL (OR, MORE SIMPLY PUT, SUGAR AND MILLED GRAINS ARE EVIL) - THE DATA
Water consumption is accompanied by a 70% decrease in psychological distress.
Consumption of vegetables is accompanied by a 56% decrease in psychological distress.
Consumption of vegetables is accompanied by a 37% decrease in severe psychological distress.
Consumption of water is accompanied by a 33% decrease in moderate psychological distress.
Consumption of vegetables is accompanied by a 21% decrease in moderate psychological distress.
Vegetables, fruits, water and milk are all negatively associated with moderate and severe psychological distress.
Coffee drinking is neutrally associated with moderate and severe psychological distress.
A study of eight different fast food hamburgers brands published in the Annals of Diagnostic Pathology found that the burgers were 50% water, 2.1 to 14.8% meat, with the balance comprised of connective tissues, blood vessels, peripheral nerve, adipose tissue, plant material, cartilage, bone, and intracellular parasites known as Sarcocytes.
People who consume one or more diet soda’s per day have smaller brain volume.
Consumption of more than two sugary drinks a day of any type—soda, fruit juice, and other soft drinks—or more than three per week of soda alone have multiple signs of accelerated brain aging, including smaller overall brain volume, poorer episodic memory, and a shrunken hippocampus , all risk factors for early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.
Every 10% increase in consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 4% increase in metabolic syndrome.
Consumption of ice cream is associated with a 7% increase in moderate psychological distress.
Every 10% increase in consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by an 11% increase in breast cancer.
The highest consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by an 11% increase in cerebrovascular disease.
Every 10% increase in consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 12% increase in cancer.
The highest consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 12% increase in cardiovascular disease.
The highest consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 13% increase in coronary heart disease.
In France, every 10% increase in the consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 14% increase in all-cause mortality.
Every 10% increase in ultra-processed food consumption is accompanied by a 15% increase in type 2 diabetes.
Consumption of cake is associated with a 15% increase in moderate psychological distress.
Consumption of cake is associated with a 15% increase in severe psychological distress.
Consumption of ice cream is associate with a 15% increase in severe psychological distress.
The 15% increases in severe psychological dresses among those who consumed caked and those who consumed ice cream were identical.
That’s why everybody gets cake and ice cream on their birthday.
(Milton Waddams with birthday cake, from “Office Space”, by Mike Judge, 1999)
Consumption of fruit drinks is accompanied by a 20% increase in severe psychological distress.
The highest consumers of ultra-processed food have a 21% higher risk of hypertension than those consuming the least.
In a 21-nation study, the highest-quintile consumption of refined grains was accompanied by a 21% increase in cardiovascular disease, compared to the lowest quartile.
Consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 21% to 31% increase in all-cause mortality.
Consumption of ice cream is associates with a 22% increase in psychological distress.
Soda consumption is accompanied by a 23% increase in moderate psychological distress.
Consumption of French fries is accompanied by a 24% increase in moderate psychological distress.
The highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 25% to 39% increase in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Soda consumption is accompanied by a 26% increase in severe psychological distress.
Fruit drink consumption is accompanied by a 26% increase in moderate psychological distress.
The 26% increase in severe increase in severe psychological distress that accompanies drinking soda is 30% greater than the 20% increase in severe psychological distress that accompanies drinking fruit drinks.
What’s the difference between fruit drinks and soda? To a small extent, the life-force of the plants used to make the fruit drinks, vs. the purely-chemical soda. Aspartame is obviously a subset of “soda”, thus aspartame is at least partly responsible for the one third greater rate of severe psychological distress in soda drinkers than that found among fruit juice drinkers.
The 26% increase in moderate psychological distress from fruit drinks is 13% greater than the 23% increase in same associated with drinking soda.
Consumption of fast food is accompanied by a 27% increase in severe psychological distress.
In the United Kingdom, consumption of seven or more servings of refined grains per day was accompanied by a 27% increase in overall mortality.
In Brazil, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed food was accompanied by a 27% to 42% increase in asthma.
In Jordan, weekly consumption of hamburgers was accompanied by a 28% increase in cancer.
Consumption by men of more than nine servings per day of ultra-processed food is associated with a 29% increase in colorectal cancer vs. those who ate around three servings or less per day.
Consumption of French fries is accompanied by a 30% increase in severe psychological distress.
Consumption of cake is associated with a 30% increase in psychological distress.
Diet soda-drinking women have a 30% greater reduction in kidney function in 20 years.
In France, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 30% to 47% increase in depression, versus those who consumed the least.
In the United States, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 31% increase in all-cause mortalitiy, versus those who consumed the least.
Consumption of fast food is accompanied by a a 32% increase in moderate psychological distress.
We learned previously that consumption of vegetables is accompanied by a 32% decrease in severe psychological distress. The 32% decrease in severe psychological distress among vegetable eaters is inversely identical to the 32% increase in psychological distress among fast food consumers.
In the United Kingdom, consumption of seven or more servings of refined grains per day was accompanied by a 33% increase in heart disease.
In Spain, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 33% to 64% increase in depression, versus those who consumed the least.
Men who consumed the most sugar have a cardiovascular disease mortality rate that is 34% greater than that of those who consumed the least sugar.
In Iran, snack consumption was accompanied by a 36% increase in depression.
In a study of 21 nations, the highest level of consumption of refined grains was accompanied by a 36% increase in gastric cancer.
Consumption of more than four cans of fruit punch per day is accompanied by a 38% increase in depression.
Consumption of more than four cans of diet soda per day is accompanied by a more than 38% increase in depression.
In Shangxi, China, the second-highest quartile consumption of corn and wheat flour was associated with a 40% increase in mortality from esophageal cancer, compared to the lowest quartile.
In a study of 32 countries, consumption of fast food was accompanied by a 42% increase in suicide, vs. those who did not consume fast food (11.8% vs. 8.3%).
In a study in Spain, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 44% increase in all-cause mortality.
Consumption of fruit drinks is accompanied by a 46% increase in psychological distress.
In the United Kingdom, consumption of seven or more servings of refined grains per day was accompanied by a 47% increase in stroke.
Soda consumption is accompanied by a 49% increase in psychological distress.
Consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 50% to 63% increase in cardiovascular disease mortality.
Consumption of French fries is accompanied by a 54% increase in psychological distress.
The highest level of consumption of wheat flour was accompanied by a 54% increase in cancer.
In Jordan, consumption of 1 to 2 portions of chocolate per week was accompanied by a 54% increase in cancer.
In a 21-nation study, the highest-quintile consumption of refined grains was accompanied by a 54% increase in overall mortality, compared to the lowest quintile.
When combined with high physical activity, the highest level of sugar consumption is accompanied by a 54% increase, or well more than doubling of cardivascular disease mortality, versus those with low physical activity who consumed the least sugar.
What is the mechanism by which physical activity increases the deadliness of sugar?
Consumption of fast food is associated with a 58% increase in psychological distress.
The 58% increase in psychological distress among those who consumed fast food was the highest of all scores among all food studied, which included cake, ice cream, fruit drinks, french fries, soda, coffee, milk, water, fruit, and vegetables.
In Iran, fast food and fried food consumption was accompanied by a 61% increase in depression.
In Spain, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 62% increase in all-cause mortality.
In China, the highest level of consumption of refined grains was accompanied by a 65% increase in gastric cancer.
Consumption of ultra-processed foods is accompanied by a 66% to 85% increase in heart-cause mortality.
Consumption of beverages other than water can be inferred to be accompanied by a 70% increase in psychological distress.
In Iran, snack consumption was accompanied by a 73% increase in stress.
In Jordan, consumption of 1 to 2 portions of cake per week was accompanied by a 75% increase in cancer.
When combined with a “healthy eating index” in the bottom 50%, the highest level of sugar consumption was accompanied by a 80% increase in cardiovascular mortality.
A study of 32 countries found a positive association between fast food consumption and suicide attempts in 26, or 81% of them.
(McDonald’s so-called “Happy” Meal, guaranteed to increase stress by 147% and increase suicide attempts by 42%)
In Jordan, consumption of 5 or more portions of chocolate per week was accompanied by a 93% increase in cancer.
The highest level of consumption of wheat flour was accompanied by a 94% increase in cancer.
In Iran, snack consumption was accompanied by a 99% increase, or a doubling of anxiety.
When combined with high physical activity, the highest sugar consumption is accompanied by a 107% increase, or a doubling in cardiovascular disease mortality, compared to those with the highest sugar consumption who have low physical activity (112% vs. 54%).
What is the mechanism by which high physical activity significantly increases cardiovascular disease mortality among those who consume the most sugar, versus those with low physical activity who consume the same excessive amount of sugar?
When combined with high physical activity, the highest level of sugar consumption is accompanied by a 112% increase, or more than doubling of cardiovascular disease mortality, versus those with high activity who consumed the least sugar (196% vs. 80%).
In Jordan, consumption of 5 or more portions of Coffee Mate per week was accompanied by a 115% increase in cancer.
In Jordan, consumption of 1 to 2 portions of falafel per week was accompanied by a 119% increase in cancer.
Those who consumed the most sugar who were in the top 50% of the “healthy eating index” had cardiovascular mortality rates 145% greater, or well more than double that of those those who consumed the most sugar and were in the bottom 50% of the “healthy eating index” (196% vs. 80%).
In Iran, fast food and fried food consumption was accompanied by a 147% increase in stress.
In Jordan, consumption of 3 to 4 portions of cake per week was accompanied by a 154% increase in cancer.
The highest level of consumption of wheat flour was accompanied by with a 167% increase in cancer.
Consumption of the most sugar by white people is accompanied by a 167% increase in cardovascular disease mortality, compared to those who consumed the least sugar. While Consumption of the most sugar by black people is accompanied by a 29% decrease in cardiovascular disease mortality, compared to those who consumed the least sugar.
In Jordan, consumption of 3 to 4 portions of falafel per week was accompanied by a 168% increase in cancer.
In the USDA’s “Healthy Eating Index”, the foods that are the worst for you (whole grains, refined grains, dairy, sodium, added sugars, saturated fats, and fatty acids) all have a score of 10, while the foods that are the best for you (fruits, vegetables, greens and beans, total protein foods, and seafood and plant proteins) all have a score of 5. In this Satanically-inverted world, the highest numerical score “wins”, is judged "the healthiest”.Witness the deadliness of the USDA’s “Healthy Eating Index”:
When combined with a “healthy eating index” in the top 50%, the highest level of sugar consumption was accompanied by a 196% increase in cardiovascular mortality, compared to those with the highest level of sugar consumption who did not have a healthy eating index.
Women who consumed the most sugar have a cardiovascular disease mortality rate that is 195% greater, or almost double those who consumed the least sugar.
In China, the highest level of rice consumption was associated with a 196% increase, or doubling of mortality from vascular diseases.
In Jordan, weekly consumption of pizza was accompanied by a 198% increase in cancer.
Consumption of one diet soda a day is accompanied by a 200% increase, or a tripling of stroke and dementia.
In Shangxi, China, the highest-quartile consumption of corn and wheat flour was associated with a 220% increase, or more than tripling of mortality from esophageal cancer, compared to the lowest quartile.
Consuming five or more portions of ultra-processed food per week is accompanied by a 235% increase, or more than tripling of breast cancer.
In Jordan, consumption of 5 or more portions of chocolate per week was accompanied by a 263% increase in cancer.
In Spain, the highest level of consumption of ultra-processed foods was accompanied by a 267% to 576% increase in frailty, vs. those who consumed the least.
In China, the highest level of wheat flour consumption was associated with a 285% increase, or near-tripling of mortality from vascular diseases.
Consumption of sugar is accompanied by a 300% increase in, or quadrupling of moderate psychological distress.
In Jordan, consumption of 5 or more portions of cake per week was accompanied by a 310% increase in cancer.
Consumption of sugar is accompanied by a 421%, or well more than fivefold increase in severe psychological distress.
The 195% increase in mortality among women who consumed the most sugar, versus those who consumed the least, is 473% greater, or over five times greater than the 34% increase in same among men.
Sugar’s deadly effect is over five times as great among women as it is among men. Why?
The 167% increase in cardiovascular disease mortality among whites who consumed the most sugar compared to whites who consumed the least sugar is 675% greater than the 29% decrease in cardiovascular disease mortality among blacks who consume the most sugar, compared to blacks who consume the least sugar.
First author Quanhe Yang, Ph.D. described it as “However, we observed a marginally significant interaction between percentage of calories from added sugar and race/ethnicity (P = .09), and the pattern of this association was observed in other groups but not among non-Hispanic blacks”.
Sugar is far, far more deadly to the Neanderthal race, the Caucasian race, the white race, than it is to the black race. In fact, sugar has a palliative effect on the black race. Why?
Consumption of sugar is accompanied by a 720%, or more than eightfold increase in psychological distress.
FAST FOOD, THE COLLAPSE OF THE CONFIDENCE GAME - THE TIMELINE
In 1980, just two years after the probably-drunk Mr. Kroc spilled the beans on the Mike Douglas show, my friend, Bill, presciently called them “McDeath”, long before saying such a thing was fashionable.
Fast food breakfast traffic in the U.S. decreased 4% from 2009 to 2010. Restaurant News said it was due to “the nation’s high unemployment rate”.
In February 2010, “Restaurant News” said “Fast-food breakfast sales decline as fewer head to work”.
Where they used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
“Fewer heading to work” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.
The article continues: “The nation’s high unemployment rate has thrown millions of people out of work, scared shoppers away from stores and threatened the economic recovery. Now it’s taking a bite out of breakfast.”
Where “taking a bite out of breakfast”, while smarmily alliterative, is general. Fast food breakfast traffic in the U.S. decreased 4% from 2009 to 2010.
In 2012, McDonald’s posted their first drop in sales in almost a decade. That’s 2012, right when the great Orgonite-driven positive changes I’m documenting got underway in earnest. Moral and mental health vary directly with that of the etheric environment.
Traffic in restaurants selling “fatty foods” decreased 15% from 2012 to 2013.
Traffic in restaurants selling “lighter fare” increased 11% from 2012 to 2013.
In November 2012, an article I can no longer locate asked “McDonald’s sales drop. Is it the food***?***”
Long John Silver’s began switching all U.S. restaurants to trans fat free cooking oil in 2013.
McDonald’s customer traffic at established locations dropped 1.6% in 2013.
The percentage of children eating fast food decreased nearly 20 percent from 2014 to 2015.
In January 2014, McDonald’s attributed a 3% sales drop in January 2014 to “cold weather”. They’ve used the plausible-deniability excuse “cold weather” because the propagandist knows the the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.
They’re desperate to keep the populace from recognizing that moral and mental health vary directly with that of the ether.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “surprised”.
That’s why a U.S. News story from February 2014 is headlined “Surprise: American Sugar Consumption Is on the decline”.
They used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it echoes the word “reclines”, and because declines are shallow and smooth. But they mostly used it because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
McDonald’s U.S. sales decreased 2.8% in August 2014.
In August 2014, The South China Morning post said that McDonald’s 7.2% decrease in sales in emerging markets was due to a “meat scandal”.
Chinese meat scandal” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward at the local level to take your eye off the larger trend I’m documenting here. The propagandist knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.
An article from August 2014 that I can no longer locate was headlined “YAY!! Sheeple are waking up to McDonald’s Factory Food!! Sales drop”.
They used the word “drop” because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
In the 3rd Quarter of 2014, McDonald’s U.S. sales decreased for the fourth consecutive quarter.
In the 4th Quarter of 2014, McDonald’s U.S. sales decreased for the fifth consecutive quarter.
In December 2014, syracuse.com said “McDonald’s Big Mac sales drop as customers become pickier eaters”.
They used the word “drop” because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
Can you see how they claimed that it was just Big Mac sales that had dropped by some unspecified degree, versus sales as a whole, which was in fact the case? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
“Customers become pickier eaters” is Mil-speak for “have recognized that fast food has been weaponized against them”. Children who are “picky eaters” are bad, wrong-headed children. It’s a slap, a slur by the Fascist propagandist from Syracuse.com who supports McDeath and treads upon and deceives the people.
In January 2015, MultiBrief said “Fast food is witnessing a fast decline in US sales”.
Where “witnessing” a fast decline walks it back a step from actually experiencing that decline.
They used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
“Fast” decline pretends to be scientific, but is rather just another hedging generality.
In March 2015, Reuters said “Kids’ fast food consumption on the decline”.
They used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
“ON the decline” walks it back a step from the stronger “fast food consumption declining”.
While it’s true that kids’ fast food consumption is decreasing, it’s a half-truth, in that everyone else’s consumption is decreasing, as well. Saying it’s just “kids” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “disappointed”.
That’s why money.cnn.com article from July 2015 is headlined “McDonald’s sales plunge. CEO calls results 'disappointing’”.
“Plunge”, while lurid, is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
It’s also a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.
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(Led Zeppelin’s fall of Lucifer logo)
An article from April 2015 said that the percentage of children eating fast food decreased “nearly 20 percent”.
In May 2015, McDonald’s announced that it would no longer share its monthly sales numbers. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
In July 2015, newspunch.com said “McDonalds sales drop worldwide as healthy food gains momentum”.
Now, that’s landmark, in that it has stated for the record that McDonalds food is unhealthy.
The word “drop” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
In July 2015, the Christian Science Monitor said “Fast food visits continue to decline in US”, and that “It seems that Americans are not eating out as much they used to.”
Where the Mouthpiece of the State has carefully shifted the argument from the quality of the food, to home-cooked vs. restaurant-prepared.
They used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “disappointed”.
That’s why money.cnn.com article from July 2015 is headlined “McDonald’s sales plunge. CEO calls results 'disappointing’”.
You may have noticed that “sales plunge”, while lurid, is general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
In September 2015, “The Conversation” said “McDonald’s feels the pinch, but fast food is fighting fit.”
Can you see how “feels the pinch” and “fighting fit” are both general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
In May 2016, kansascity.com said “Applebee’s, Bravo Brio sales drop amid U.S. casual-dining slump”.
Can you see how “sales drop” and “casual-dining slump” are both general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
“Slump” falsely implies that sales that have “dropped” by some unspecified amount will pick right back up again soon.
In August 2016, CNBC.com said “Fast Food Restaurants Struggle Amidst Lower Food Prices”. The Mouthpiece of the State has carefully shifted the argument from the quality of the food, to the price. And even taken at face value, the argument is fallacious, as people are spending way more for organic produce than conventional, because they know that it’s worth it.
Can you see how “restaurants struggle” and “lower food prices” are both general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.
While in September 2016, businessinsider.com said “the simple reason fast-food sales are slowing: Groceries are cheaper.”
Where the Mouthpiece of the State has again carefully shifted the argument from the quality of the food, to the price. And even taken at face value, the argument is fallacious, as people are spending way more for organic produce than conventional, because they know that it’s worth it.
Can you see how “fast-food sales are slowing” and “groceries are cheaper” are both general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.
In September 2016, an article I’m now unable to locate said “The fast-food industry’s biggest problem got even worse in August as the cost of eating in got even cheaper relative to dining out.”
Can you see how “biggest problem” and “got worse” and “got even cheaper” are all general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.
“Cheaper home-cooked meals” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward at the local to blunt and defray awareness into the wider positive trend I’m elucidating here.
We’ve just seen that Kansascity.com, businessinsider.com and a third unidentified propaganda outlet are all in lock-step on the propaganda, which is released widely, in controlled, interleaved campaigns.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “complicated”.
That’s why a statnews.com article from September 2016 is headlined “Just how much sugar do Americans consume***?*** It’s complicated”. It’s an example of what is known in the intelligence trade as a “Hit-Piece”, which attempts to cloud the picture of steeply-decreasing sugar consumption.
In November 2016, the U.K.’s Telegraph documented “10 countries that banned McDonald’s”.
Can you see how they used the general “10 countries” instead of listing the names? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. That’s why a hearty soul article from 2017 is headlined “Taco Bell finally reveals ‘mystery’ ingredients – they’re linked to cancer.”
Organic food sales in the U.S. increased 6.4% from 2017 to 2018, to the highest level in history. Foodbusinessnews.net said “Sales growth of organic foods slips to 6.4% in 2017”.
In January 2017, directly in the face of exponentially-decreasing McDonald’s sales abroad, Fortune said “ McDonald’s Sales Slow In U.S. But Growth Continues Abroad”. Where the Mouthpiece of the State Forbes has blatantly described exponentially decreasing sales as merely “slowing”.
Can you see how “sales slow” and “growth continues” are both general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
In February 2017, the San Diego Union-Tribune widened its eyes to simulate honesty, wrung its hands and asked “Why are fast food visits slowing?” Where the Mouthpiece of the State blatantly described visits that decreased by some unspecified percentage as merely “slowing”.
Can you see how “fast food visits slowing” is general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
In March 2017, melaninman.net said “McDonald’s to cut prices as fast food consumption falls to all-time lows”
The word “falling” was used because it’s it’s softer than “dropping”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
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(‘El Angel Caido, Madrid, Spain (artist, date)
In May 2017, the New York Post pretended that they were not, in fact, a Fascist advertising agency with “You’re never too rich to eat fast food”. It’s a meme that really made the rounds.
That same month, working the press release across the international generational Satanist organization, Ohio State University said “For richer or poorer, we all eat fast food”.
Here’s Samuel L. Jackson reinforcing that same meme in 2015’s “Kingsman”:
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(McDonald’s product placement in “the Kingsman”, 2015)
And here he shilling for his fellow generational Satanist Ray Kroc back in Pulp Fiction, way back in 1994:
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(McDonald’s product placement in “Pulp Fiction”, 1994)
When you worship Death, it’s hard to not be true to your roots:
That’s why an adweek.com article from May 2017 said “McDonald’s Apologizes and Will Pull This Tactless Ad About a Boy and His Dead Father”.
Where the propagandist averred in the subhead “Approach to a sensitive topic goes awry.”
In May 2017, Bloomberg fumed and threatened “War on Sugar Turns Years of Growth Into Market Tipping Point”.
Where “market tipping point” is general, and, as I mentioned, an infantile threat that, if you don’t eat your sugar, you’ll collapse the economy.
“War on Sugar” is hysterical, and suggests that an otherwise-sane populace has been driven mad by crooked advertising suggesting that healthful sugar is, in fact bad for you. Versus the truth, that the populace has recognized that a great many of the medical ills that befall us as a society are driven by excess sugar consumption, foisted upon us by a Neanderthal establishment which has known that quite well all along.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “shocked”. That’s why the article goes on to say: “Raw sugar’s 16 percent drop ranks it bottom of the 22 raw materials on the Bloomberg Commodity Index. Shocks to demand in …”
We can now see that “market tipping point” was a general hedge to obscure the far more impactful specific statistic that the generational Satanist author “buried” below. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headline, it goes a long way to “compartmentalize” the phenomenon.
In June 2017, zerohedge.com said “Restaurant Sales, Traffic Tumble: “The Industry Hasn’t Reported A Positive Month Since February 2016”
The word “tumble” is an oft-used meme that conjures a happy child running on grass, who “takes a tumble”, but jumps up, brushes off their knees and runs happily on again.
Restaurant sales in Singapore dropped 4.9% in June 2017.
In June 2017, Nation’s Restaurant News widened their eyes to simulate honesty explained “5 reasons fast-casual sales are falling”, without any of the reasons being that a sea change had taken place in humanity, who had become aware that fast food had been weaponized against them.
The word “falling” was used because it’s it’s softer than “dropping”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
In August 2017, Business Insider said “Campbell expects sales drop as people shun packaged food”.
Where it looks like smart, with-it Campbell is positioned as a sharp observer of a misguided, fundamentalist public, hence “shunning”. Versus the truth, that the public has wised up to the health implications that go with the consumption of their products.
In September 2017 finance.yahoo.com said “McDonald’s shares drop amid hurricane sales concerns”.
The word “drop” is a general hedge used to avoid printing a far more impactful percentage. The Mouthpiece of the State puts forward the bullshit plausible-deniability excuse “hurricane sales concerns” at the local level to distract attention from the wider trend I’m documenting here.
In October 2017, The New Yorker bravely lied “Thanks to Wall St., There May Be Too Many Restaurants”.
In December 2017, Reuters said “McDonald’s new ‘dollar’ menu to intensify price war in 2018”. They’re playing it like McDonald’s is winning some masterful game of chess, when in fact they’re having to reduce the price of their product nearly to free to get people to consume it.
In January 2018, Eye on New York said “NY fast-food workers get latest minimum wage increase”. In April 2018, Fortune snidely said “McDonald’s Workers Say Company Breaking Minimum Wage Pledge”.
It gives the Coincidence Theorist the green light to say “oh, those McDonald’s workers will say anything!”, and turn the page. The propagandist knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.
In response to the collapse of the great fast food Confidence game, all of the big generational Satanist chains stayed in lock-step by offering offer cheaper, and thus ever-more-weaponized food to their shrinking constituencies. That’s why a Fox News article from January 2018 is headlined “McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s debuting cheap menu items amid fast-food price wars”
In January 2018, right as McDonald’s was hitting bottom, Eater widened its eyes to simulate honesty and described “How McDonald’s Climbed Back on Top”, and went on to say “After years of declining sales, McDonald’s has seemingly righted its ship”.
Well, if that’s true, then why is an inc.com article from just two months later, in March 2018, headlined “McDonald’s Just Had the Single Worst Day in Its Company’s History”?
It’s not true. Eater is a Mouthpiece of the State, using conscious deception while maintaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. I’ve exposed their duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
They used “declining” because it’s softer than “dropping”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.
In March 2018, thrillist.com said “McDonald’s Quarter Pounder Is Getting a Huge Makeover”.
Can you see how “huge makeover” is general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” what’s going on. You can’t tell what sort of change McDonald’s has made by reading the headline.
The article continues: “McDonald’s Fresh Beef is Coming to All Locations in 2018”. After decades of using frozen meat infused with a substance called “pink slime”, and Satan only knows what else, McDeath has had to knuckle under, or go out of business in the face of the great positive changes that are occurring at this time.
It’s particularly spectacular when you factor in them starting out the chain with a burger made from fresh meat, a burger that everyone loved.
You see how the headline hedges by providing the general “huge makeover”, to avoid the public relations shame of having to admit they’re improving their deadly product in any way. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.
All of their evil, anti-life gambits are failing, every last one of them:
In March 2018, the Los Angeles Times said “McDonald’s workers quit as mobile-app orders and new offerings create chaos”.
Even-shitter, even-cheaper food interlaced with even-more Death Energy! And the public is not McDigging it.
McDonald’s earnings for Q1 2018 dropped 9%, year over year.
McDonald’s U.S. sales decreased 12% in the second quarter of 2018.
In March 2018, Business Insider said “McDonald’s is under pressure due to ‘deteriorating industry conditions‘ “ Can you see how they’ve postured it as if NO ONE could sell food under such conditions? Versus the truth, that the populace has recognized that McDonalds’ food has been weaponized against it.
In March 2018, food navigator-use.com assured “Ongoing ‘war on sugar’ is not cause for ‘panic just yet,’ stakeholders say”
It reads like a press account from Nazi Germany from 1944. The brave “ONGOING war on sugar” hopefully implies that the populace will start consuming more sugar as soon as a different flavor of marketing presentation urges them to do so. That’s what the world used to be like for these people. It’s all over but the crying for them, now.
McDonald’s U.S. sales decreased 27% in the second quarter of 2018. CNBC said “McDonald’s beats Wall Street estimates, but US sales growth cools”.
Come on, admit it. Only a practicing Satanist (or a career Military Intelligence agent, which is redundant) could call a 27% decrease “cooling growth”.
Can you see how “beats estimates” and “growth cools” are both general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
CNBC attributed the titanic decrease to “a nationwide recall of salads”.
The propagandists at CNBC bravely tried to “compartmentalize” the international collapse of McDonald’s merely to the U.S. by using the bullshit plausible-deniability excuse “a nationwide recall of salads."
In April 2018, describing a McDonald’s stock turn around which never actually took place, Investopedia explained “Why McDonald’s Stock Turnaround May Fizzle”.
A Forbes article from May 2018 Forbes article reads “McDonald’s Gets Kudos From Wall Street”. McDonald’s revenue decreased 12% in June 2018, year-over-year.
Forbes is a Mouthpiece of the State, using conscious deception while maintaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.
I just have to go over that again. McDonald’s revenue decreased 9% in from January through March of 2018, year-over-year. A Forbes article from May 2018 said “McDonald’s Gets Kudos From Wall Street”. McDonald’s sales decreased 27% from April through June of 2018. A CNBC article described McDonald’s 27% decrease sales using the Mil-speak “cooling sales growth” that “beat Wall Street estimates”.
In May 2018, asyousow.org said “McDonalds’s Promises to Eliminate Foam Packaging by 2019 in Response to As You Sow Challenge”.
The McDeath Corporation is hoping to trick a last few rubes into consuming weaponized fast food disguised in “environmentally friendly!” packaging, because there is, indeed, a sucker born every minute.
On May 18, 2018, Ota.com said “Maturing US organic sector sees steady growth to a new record for an increase of 6.4 percent”.
On May 21, 2018 foodbusinessnews.net said “Sales growth of organic foods slips to 6.4% in 2017”.
You can see the diabolical Satanic inversion practiced in the second headline, which defined organic food growth that had lifted to the highest level in history as “slipping”.
But don’t get the idea that ota.com is somehow on the right side of things. They slipped “maturing” on the front end to say, “yeah, but this is the last we’ll see of such growth. When they are in fact discussing growth that is exponentially increasing.
In July 2018, Restaurant News said “McDonald’s to push hard on value to step up sluggish guest counts”. Where “push hard on value” is Mil-speak for “increase the Death energy in the food served to their ever-shrinking constituency.”
In July 2018, in the midst of the failure of McDonald’s ‘gourmet’ overhaul, the New Zealand Herald widened its eyes to simulate honesty and questioned “Has McDonald’s ‘gourmet’ overhaul failed***?***”
In August 2018, directly in the face of failing McDonald’s and Burger King sales in all the nations, bettermarketing.pub explained “ - Why McDonald’s and Burger King are failing in Vietnam.”
They’re creating the illusion that it’s just Vietnam that’s the problem. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Directly in the face of fast food chains collapsing in markets all over the world, the article continues: “Fast food chains dominate markets all over the world. But in Vietnam, it’s a different story. There, brands like McDonald’s and Burger King have struggled to take off.”
The propagandist bravely and falsely avers that McDonald’s and Burger King did, in fact take off, albeit after some struggle.
In September 2018, months after McDonald’s shares had gone rancid, thestreet.com said “ - Donald’s Shares Go Rancid – Golden Arches See Stock Dive”.
Did you notice that “stock dive” is general? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the positive change I’m documenting here.
“Golden Arches see stock dive” walks it back from “stock dive” to “see stock dive”, which is removed a step from McDonald’s actually experiencing it.
In September 2018, the Los Angeles Times furrowed its brow and asked “Americans still love eating out. So why are restaurants like Chili’s, BJ’s and Cheesecake Factory struggling?”
I’ll return to the Christian Science Monitor article from 2015 that said “Fast food visits continue to decline in US”, and that “It seems that Americans are not eating out as much they used to.”
Consumer spending at restaurants and other food vendors including beverage sales, increased 4% from 2016 to 2018. They depend upon you not checking the facts, but rather gobbling down the plausible-deniability excuse whole, and moving on.
The LA Times continued: “But much of that growth has been outside of the casual-dining sector in areas such as inexpensive fast-food chains, “fast casual” outlets such as Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and Panera Bread Co., takeout and delivery services, and independent restaurants — both mid-priced and upscale — that deliver a higher perceived value, analysts said.
Where the Mouthpiece of the state postured with a straight face that the larger issue we’re discussing did not exist.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. That’s why a New Yorker article from October 2017 is headlined “Subway scrambles to understand plunge in sales”.
The word “plunge”, while lurid, is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject strictly forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide a keener insight into the trend I’m documenting here.
In September 2018, in an example of pure Mil-speak, Forbes widened its eyes to simulate honesty and explained “Why We Feel McDonald’s Is Undervalued”.
In October 2018, in an example of pure bullshit, Nasdaq.com widened its eyes to simulate honesty and whispered “Why McDonald’s Is A Killer Stock Pick For 2019”.
In October 2018, as McDonald’s refused to change their Death energy formula despite the collapse of the Corporation, Fox Business said “McDonald’s, Burger King get F on antibiotics report card”.
In December 2018, Vox.com used “Fast food isn’t so cheap anymore” as Mil-speak for “fast food is expensive”.
In January 2019, directly in the face of McDonald’s failing in every nation on Earth, cnbc.com said “McDonald’s failed in Bolivia”. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
In January 2019, directly in the face of McDonald’s failing in every nation on Earth, cnbc.com said “McDonald’s franchise failure in Iceland”. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The propagandist bravely used the hedge “franchise failure” to walk it back one step from “McDonald’s failure in Iceland”. Say what you will about them, there’s no quit in these guys, and of course galls.
In January 2019, directly in the face of overseas business failures in all the nations in 2018, Reuters said “McDonald’s warns of headaches in 2019 as overseas business booms”.
That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “pure bullshit”.
In January 2019, the U.K.’s Guardian said “Donald Trump’s fast food banquet – feeding the people Whoppers, as ever”.
It’s a clever bit of sleight-of-hand, hidden behind the plausible deniability of “oh, they just don’t know the culture that well!”, that the Guardian slammed Burger King’s “Whopper” and protected McDonald’s “Big Mac”.
The article continues:
“think we’re going to serve McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, with some pizza,” Donald Trump told the press in an interview on Monday morning, discussing the White House’s planned banquet that night for the Clemson University Tigers, in celebration of their victory in this year’s N.C.A.A. football championship. “I really mean it. It will be interesting. And I would think that’s their favorite food. So we’ll see what happens.”
Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, November 28, 2022
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