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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

When I heard a WEF fellow go on about coffee being restricted to save the planet, I wondered what that was about. And now we know, thank you!

https://valuetainment.com/wef-speaker-claims-coffee-is-environmentally-destructive/

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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Thanks for this article. I am sipping my mug of Warpath Coffee Mariner's blend as I read this. I have not drunk soda for years which helped keep weight off. I switched to coffee more often as my non-plain water beverage. For me = straight black, nothing added. I am amazed how many things help against Covid and the Covid jab adverse effect. Much appreciation for the research you are doing.

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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Good and good for you!

It's almost a superfood.

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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

"As for myself, I have been a lifelong coffee fanatic. I drink a ten cup pot almost every day." - You make me feel like such a slacker LOL. I get my morning 16 ounce mug and I'm good. This article will be a big hit with Jeff Childers and the "Coffee & Covid" Substack crowd.

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Feb 16·edited Feb 17Liked by Walter M Chesnut

that explains the no-caffeine and coffee is bad view of the day

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Yes, and it also gives insight as to why they are so hot to shut down "disinformation."

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They demand a monopoly on disinformation.

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Yep, their own very special brand.

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Case in point: France has now criminalized objections to the mRNA platform, exposing those targeted to ruinous fines and imprisonment.

https://twitter.com/BretWeinstein/status/1758166663831187766

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Yes, I just saw that myself, how horrible, they passed it Wednesday evening, quietly almost no debate at all. Poor France, well they do know how to protest, let's see what they do about this.

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You can bet Tedros of the WHO is gleefully applauding the move.

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Makes me wonder now about alcohol...

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I doubled down when they tried the coffee is bad for climate crap...always do the opposite

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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

It is also protective against against early morning mishaps.

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Walter ,I’m real there with you with the amount . My problem is I get a little withdrawal issue if I try to sleep in ( sl headache) , does adenosine play a role ?

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^oops right there with you ^

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I never thought my coffee and cigarette addiction would have such benefits!

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You're the best, Walter!

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I keep hearing: coffee is bad for you!!!!!

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Makes you wonder why doesn't it

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And now you know why :)

Here is a WEF fellow, he is against coffee, but for the greater good....my guess is he got a heads up about this study.

https://valuetainment.com/wef-speaker-claims-coffee-is-environmentally-destructive/

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I am always dubious when anyone says "for the greater good" Not only is it rarely good on the individual level but it never is good for the masses.

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Feb 16·edited Feb 17

I agree! What was fun was seeing the phrase used repeatedly and by a very dubious bunch in the film Hot Fuzz. It is a very clever, very English movie, highly recommend it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Fuzz

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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Coffee is not a monoculture grown product. It is generally mountain grown under a canopy of trees. However the plant based diet they are pushing is is a combination of monoculture grown vegetables which take up lots of acreage and require tons of inputs ( usually chemical fertilizers derived from petroleum and minerals acquired by mining), and mushroom and other fungi, sea weeds, or lab grown "plant" stuff. How is this environmentally better? Or healthy to consume?

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Feb 16Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Yep, exactly, and once they came up with bugs as a food choice I wrote them off as dangerous sociopathic loons. Wrote them off prior to their bug crusade actually, it just became something else to include on their headstones.

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Thank you for this article. I have a traumatic brain injury, and I've mostly only heard what NOT to do/eat/drink since my brain aneurysm ruptured 8 years ago. I have always enjoyed coffee, and I was happy to see this article wasn't going to discourage the use of caffeine. I will continue to look forward to my bit of morning bliss now! :)

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Rima, I don'[t mean to condescend your taste-buds, but did you know coffee has been used for ages to help cure cancer--not to ingest orally but up the butt?

Max Gerson, who founded the Gerson Institute began using coffee colonics in WWI on his patients when there wasn't enough antibiotics.

Every detox center in the world, including mine, uses coffee colonics. And, of course, organic coffee. It is readily absorbed through gut epithelial lining.

https://gerson.org/the-gerson-therapy/

Fasting on coffee, which it sounds like you do, can for some people be hard on the kidneys. Also, if we drink too much, it becomes a drug. In moderation, it is a miracle!

Thank you for sharing

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Is there a real advantage over drinking the coffee, or is this mainly for people who enjoy shoving stuff up their butt?

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Just a note about coffee, if cream is used it changes the pH of course. Black with no cream is recommended by Edgar Cayce. Personally, I drink a cup about once or twice a week, my nervous system gets too wound up otherwise.

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I was thinking about us older folks who have bp increases with caffeine and can get the shakes. Maybe I'll try one cup every few days. Thanks

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Thank you, Walter! Good news! ❤️

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MEEP MEEP ROAD RUNNER -- RICOCHET RABBIT - UNDELAY UNDELAY SPEEDY GONZALES TALK AFTER CAFFEINE

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