You seem to not like it when your thread drops out of the list of visible threads in the Chit Chat section of the 6 threads with the most recent posts.
Thus, you post a quick link to a tweet to get your thread back on top...you repeat again when it drops off the most recent post list again. You've done this countless of times...hilarious.
I'm very curious, you're not vaccinated (right ?), and you don't eat any commonly known foods that contain toxins that are very harmful to a small percentage of people (e.g. some can have sudden cardiac arrest, deadly allergic reaction, reaction the requires hospitalization)...
Why do you make such an effort to keep your thread on top when these issues have no impact on you and/or has no impact on other ET members ???
If they do impact you directly...please explain how.
By the way, do you eat any of the below dirty dozen ???
The 2023 DIRTY DOZEN
Of the 46 items included in our analysis, these 12 fruits and vegetables were most contaminated with pesticides:
- Strawberries
- Spinach
- Kale, collard and mustard greens
- Peaches
- Pears
- Nectarines
- Apples
- Grapes
- Bell and hot peppers
- Cherries
- Blueberries
- Green beans
- More than 90 percent of samples of strawberries, apples, cherries, spinach, nectarines and grapes tested positive for residues of two or more pesticides.
- A total of 210 pesticides were found on Dirty Dozen items.
- Of those, over 50 different pesticides were detected on every type of crop on the list, except cherries.
- All of the produce on the Dirty Dozen had at least one sample with at least 13 different pesticides — and some had as many as as many as 23.
- Kale, collard and mustard greens, as well as hot peppers and bell peppers, had the most pesticides detected of any crop — 103 and 101 pesticides in total, respectively.
- The neurotoxic organophosphate insecticide acephate, prohibited from use on green beans in 2011, was detected on six percent of green bean samples.
Foods that I'm sure most people eat regardless of their vaccination status.

In fact, they list those healthy foods as "safe" and are commonly sold in stores.
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