Maahantuomme ravintolisiä USA: sta, FDA: n tiukasti valvomilta markkinoilta.
Visionamme on tuottaa oikeaa tietoa terveyden uhkatekijöistä.
Suurimpana ongelmana länsimaissa on jatkuva, yksipuolisesti liian hapan ruokavalio, jota elimistö ei kykene riittävästi puskuroimaan, vaan koko aineenvaihdunta -järjestelmä joutuu tekemään työtä happamuutta vastaan.
Lopulta elimistö alkaa tulehtua ja saavuttaa potilaan huomaamatta, jatkuvan tulehduksellisen tilan.
maanantai 26. tammikuuta 2026
NOAA-HAARP-ICE Syndicate Distributes Free Calming Therapy to Everyone
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Meanwhile, the discredited huckster Al Gore was interviewed at Davos and he blathered his usual climate change doom—to him things are perpetually warming, but Old Man Winter disagrees.
Stay frosty, America—both literally and figuratively! —The GrrrTeam
Right now; 16 strange weather radar images. - See below the achievements of the new weather prophets.
T=1769430418 / Human Date and time (GMT): Mon, 26th Jan. 2026, 12.26
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Winter ICE Storm 2026
Cartoon published 01/24/2026
Americans are bracing for a chaotic blizzard of snow and freezing rain. Meanwhile, a determined ICE storm is sweeping in to deport a flurry of illegal alien criminals.
No ICE!” signs tumble like icicles. It’s a perfect mashup of Mother Nature’s deep freeze and the Department of Homeland Security’s deportation drive, reminding us that some storms are literal, and others are political tempests engineered by well-funded socialist radicals. They are harassing federal agents and impeding justice. Spoiler: It’s not organic outrage; it’s orchestrated chaos.
Crews are battling overnight to clear roads, but with temperatures plummeting. In cartoon terms, this storm is the perfect backdrop for ICE’s “deportation blizzard,” where the cold isn’t just meteorological—it’s the chill of accountability hitting those who’ve overstayed their welcome. While the winter storm rages, ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is unleashing its own storm under President Trump’s second term. Dubbed the “largest mass deportation program in history,” operations have ramped up dramatically since January 2025, with arrests surging 76% in Missouri and nearly tripling in Kansas. DHS reports removing over 670,000 illegal aliens in the first year, including serious criminals like murderers and pedophiles, setting the stage for even more in 2026.
Recent raids in Maine, Minneapolis, and Kansas City have netted hundreds, with agents entering homes without judicial warrants per a controversial 2025 memo—sparking outcry but delivering results. Trump’s no-nonsense approach, including Arctic specialist troops aiding 3,000 agents in places like Minnesota amid sub-zero protests, is moving the needle on border security. But here’s the twist: As ICE clears the “storm,” leftist agitators are throwing snowballs—literally and figuratively—at the agents.
Despite winter’s fury, thousands braved freezing temps for “ICE Out!” rallies in Minneapolis on Jan 23, 2026—over 4,000 in NYC’s Union Square and 1,000+ in Orange County, walking out in protest of deportations. These aren’t casual gatherings; protesters have impeded operations, harassed agents, and even clashed in sub-zero conditions, chanting against federal enforcement while businesses shut down in solidarity. Reports detail agitators blocking ICE vehicles, shouting down officers, and creating standoffs that delay deportations—turning routine ops into frozen battlegrounds.
GOP lawmakers are pressing investigations into taxpayer dollars flowing to these outfits via state grants (e.g., Minnesota’s Million Voter Project, which got $400K+ from public safety funds and supports anti-ICE actions). Broader allegations point to billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, which have poured millions into immigration advocacy groups opposing deportations—though fact-checks call direct “paid rioter” links unproven, conservative reports insist the money trail enables organized chaos. Even ACLU and NILC critiques focus on ICE’s ballooning budget ($10B base + $75B supplement), but the real question is: Why are these “protests” so slickly funded while agents freeze in the line of duty?
I have known about HAARP for over 30 years...but I never seen this radar anomaly before...so this may be something new they have added to the mix.
I viewed recently a video on cell towers and this guy works on them. (or did)
He stood under a cell tower and looked up and pointed out 2 different type/shape boxes / devices up on the tower.
The smaller square looking units had a green light on at the bottom so you could clearly see from the ground they are working and turned on. There were maybe a dozen of them in all directions.
He said those green lit up boxes are not for your cell phone. They are for human mind control. 😮
Then he pointed out the larger rectangular shaped boxes / units not on (no green lights) and he said those are not for your cell phone either...they are for weather control.
So there you have it. They are not cell phone towers at all.
Well maybe some of them are...mixed in...but you never noticed the difference until I just pointed it out. They try to keep us in the dark...but we need to know.
I will try to find that video and post it so you can share...but I told you the story...and you can take that to the bank.
I can also tell you for sure the towers with weather control are using microwave energy to do it. So they are cooking us with giant microwave ovens in the sky.
I can also tell you for sure the devices doing this strange anomaly we see today in these screenshots are ground based.
Whatever it is...the cabal has everything cranked up on full blast and maybe they added something more this time for this fake false flag winter weather weapon using HAARP and Microwave Towers and other dark technologies?
I read intel telling the MSM are not reporting the severity of this storm so the sheeple are not ready to cause max damage & death.
I seen reports of 12" of snow and 2" of ice to take the grid down...and kill millions in cities with no power.
The cabal bad guys are losing so they are throwing everything they got at us now.
This is no act of nature...no accident. It is full out weather wars attack hitting 40 states at once.
They are reporting Thunder Sleet and Thunder Snow.
New terms for new technology?
Mr.Ed :)
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What the actual fuck are these photos?
This shot (below) shows a Microwave tower in Charleston 'turned on' to enhance the storm and intensify it. The straight lines on radar are the signature for the weather control cell towers. I think NOAA has control over them. They were the ones seeding clouds for hurricane Helene that historically left the ocean for the mountains...never before in history. 🤔
NOAA was established within the Department of Commerce via the Reorganization Plan No. 4,[9] and formed on October 3, 1970, after U.S. President Richard Nixon proposed creating a new agency to serve a national need for "better protection of life and property from natural hazards... for a better understanding of the total environment... [and] for exploration and development leading to the intelligent use of our marine resources".[10]
NOAA is a part of the Department of Commerce rather than the Department of Interior, because of a feud between President Nixon and his interior secretary, Wally Hickel, over the Nixon Administration's Vietnam War policy. Nixon did not like Hickel's letter urging Nixon to listen to the Vietnam War demonstrators,[11] and punished Hickel by not putting NOAA in the Interior Department.[12]
21st century
In 2007, NOAA celebrated 200 years of service in its role as successor to the U.S. Survey of the Coast.[13]
The January 2026 North American winter storm is an ongoing major winter storm affecting much of North America across regions stretching from Northern Mexico and Southern to Northeastern United States and Canada. The storm is over 2,000 mi (3,200 km) in length.[3][4] Developing in part from an upper-level low on January 22, the system steadily moved eastwards across the Central United States, dropping a very large swath of wintry precipitation. By January 25, the winter storm had moved into the Northeast, where it began to transition into a nor'easter. The storm was unofficially namedWinter Storm Fern by the Weather Channel.[5]
Twenty-four U.S. state governors have issued emergency declarations in response.[6][7] As of January25, approximately 12 fatalities had been confirmed due to the storm, including 2 people who died from hypothermia in Caddo Parish, near Shreveport, Louisiana. Over a million customers have been confirmed to have lost power simultaneously, the majority in the Deep South region of the United States.[8]
Meteorological history
Beginning in mid-January 2026,[vague] meteorologists began forecasting that a large-scale winter storm would impact a vast portion of the continental United States.[5] The storm originated from the effect of a wave in the upper atmosphere having elongated the polar vortex, which is normally over northern Canada and Alaska. The cold air from this effect had been forecast to interact with the moisture from off of the coast of California and the Gulf of Mexico to create the expected ice and snow for large parts of North America, most especially the United States.[9] The storm first developed on January22 in the Pacific Ocean as a cold-core low moving southeastwards towards the Baja California peninsula. Due to the immense size and expected impact of the winter storm, a NOAAGulfstreamIV-SP flew into the system to collect data in order to improve forecasting accuracy.[10][11] The system developed over the Great Plains midday January23,[12] as a broad trough coalesced over the Plains and Rockies.[13] Wintry precipitation in association with this developing system began to progress to the east, although it was primarily sleet and freezing rain, spreading into northern Texas, southern regions of Oklahoma, and southern Arkansas.[14][15] Later that night, a shift in precipitation type over to snow began over central and eastern Oklahoma, and far-western Arkansas, with an increase in moisture expected to lead to snowfall rates of up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) an hour.[16] The snow started to fall in central Arkansas during the first hours of January24.[17]
The number of counties under a winter storm warning was the highest recorded.[12][when?] Over 560 flights in the United States were cancelled by 4:40 pm. EST on January 23, almost 4,000 on January 24, and over 9,000 on January 25.[21][22] Dozens of Amtrak trains were cancelled,[23] and several sporting events were postponed.[24]
Southwest
A state of emergency was declared by New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and allocated $200,000 to support communities in New Mexico.[25]
South
Texas governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency on January21, mobilizing the state's Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate response resources.[26] The Texas Rangers cancelled a Fan Fest event that was set to take place on January24.[27]
Governor Kay Ivey declared a state of emergency for 19counties in northern Alabama.[28]
On January22, Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency and the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management was authorized $250,000 from the Disaster Response and Recovery Fund of Arkansas.[29]
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry declared a state of emergency on January18 and the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness activated its Crisis Actions Team.[31] Residents were noted to have bought firewood in order to stay warm during the storm and its aftermath.[32] The Louisiana Department of Transportation (LDOTD) said that crews were stocked on deicing solutions and that they would have crews pre-treating roads beginning in shifts on January 23.[33]Entergy stated that they would monitor the power situation and respond "as soon as it is safe to do so".[34]
Indiana governor Mike Braun declared a state of emergency and a statewide disaster declaration on January24.[50] The declaration came after heavy snow accumulation, with some reports indicating 1–4 inches (2.5–10.2 cm) of snowfall accumulation on the evening of January24.[51] The declaration was also issued in anticipation of forecasts released earlier on January 24 projecting 12–18 inches (30–46 cm) of snowfall accumulation in the state from January24 to January25, primarily in the southern portions of the state.[52]
Missouri governor Mike Kehoe issued a state of emergency and activated the state's National Guard as well as its Emergency Operations Center.[53]Kansas governor Laura Kelly declared a state of disaster emergency on the morning of January23.[54]Ohio governor Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency on January24 and suspended normal state purchasing requirements to procure necessary resources.[55]
In Iowa, cold temperatures required schools to be cancelled on January 23 and delayed on January 26.[56][57][58]
By the afternoon of January 24, over 135,000 people lost power.[68] Almost 700,000 were without power by the morning of January 25.[69] By mid-day, that number was over 1 million, primarily in Texas, Louisiana, the Mississippi Delta, and the southern Ohio River basin.[70] Meteorologists from the National Weather Service estimated that there were around 300 million people under winter precipitation and/or cold warnings or advisories.[71] January 25 was set to go down as one of the days with the most weather-related flight cancellations in US history, with more than 10,000 cancellations by mid-day, and more than 15,000 possible the following day.[72]
Many roadways in Texas were closed due to icy conditions.[73] Two 18-wheel trucks got stuck on a ramp on Interstate 40, requiring them to be towed.[74] One person died in Austin, after being exposed to the cold.[75]
Little Rock, Arkansas, received 6 in (15 cm) of snow and broke a daily snowfall record set in 1899.[76]
Severe thunderstorm warnings, alongside a tornado watch were issued for parts of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama through the evening on January 25, with multiple tornado warnings being issued later on.[70][79][80] A wind gust of 71 mph (114 km/h) was recorded in Montgomery, Alabama.[8]
A driver died in a single-vehicle crash in Dyersburg, Tennessee.[81] 18 others were injured in more than 160 other weather-related crashes across Tennessee.[82] As much as 300,000 people were estimated to have lost power as a result of damaging ice accumulations.[83] Numerous other accidents were reported and officials stated that residents should stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary.[83]
In Iowa, a 17-year-old teenager died and two adults aged 24 and 25 were injured in Jefferson County after winter weather conditions caused the teenager to lose control of her car.[88]
By the morning of January 25, states such as Indiana, Illinois, Missouri , and Ohio saw snow accumulation of up to 14 inches (36 cm).[51]
During the frigid conditions leading up to the storm, a 19-year-old college student was found dead in Ann Arbor, Michigan, after going missing without a coat in frigid conditions.[89] Elsewhere in Michigan, Grand Rapids recorded a low temperature of −19 °F (−28 °C) on the morning of January 24, which was the coldest temperature recorded in the area since 1994.[90][91] That same morning, Flint recorded a low temperature of −24 °F (−31 °C), just one degree above the all time record low for the area.[92]
Columbus, Ohio set a new daily snowfall record on January 25, recording 11.6 inches (29 cm). The previous daily record of 4.7 inches (12 cm) was set in 1988.[93]
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Snow at 1:41pm on January 25th on Crooke Ave, Brooklyn
As of the evening of January 25, Central Park reported 10.6 in (27 cm) of snow.[94] On January 25, there were five fatalities reported in New York City with causes as yet undisclosed.[95][68] Public libraries in the city were said to remain closed on January 26.[83] The Citi Bike service shut down on January 26 in New York due to the hazardous weather.[83]
By 6:00 am, 177 car crashes were reported during the storm in Virginia, resulting in multiple injuries. One person was also killed in a collision, but weather was reportedly not a factor.[96]
Snow began in southern Ontario on January 25. Over 560 flights were cancelled by 3:00 pm at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. 33 flights were cancelled at the Toronto Billy Bishop Airport. A potent lake-enhanced snow band stalled over much of Toronto for several hours, prompting the City of Toronto to activate its major snow response plan for the second time in 2026 just prior to 5 pm. The Ontario Provincial Police responded to around 100 car crashes over 24 hours.[99] By 5:30 pm, roughly 50 centimetres (20 in) fell in parts of the core of Toronto.[100]Toronto Pearson International Airport reported its largest single-day snowfall since records began in 1937, receiving a total of 46 cm (18 in).[101]
Ghaffar, Nazaneen; McCann, Erin (January 21, 2026). "Everything You Could Possibly Want to Know About This Winter Storm". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2026. Meteorological agencies in some parts of the world assign names to winter storms, but in the United States, only hurricanes and tropical storms get official names from the National Weather Service. Since 2012, The Weather Channel has used its own list of names for storms, a move that has been criticized as a marketing ploy. It is calling this one Fern.
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