Steve'as Quayle'as ir Mike'as Adamsas: Kalifornijos maisto atsargas nuodija dioksinai

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  • California’s wildfires are not only destroying homes and landscapes but also posing a severe risk to the nation's food supply. Toxic smoke containing dioxins—highly carcinogenic chemicals released from burning PVC materials—is contaminating the Central Valley, a critical agricultural region producing fruits, vegetables and nuts.
  • Dioxins, known as "forever chemicals," are carcinogenic at extremely low levels and can cause long-term harm. They are spreading through the air, contaminating crops, orchards and water sources, with potential impacts extending beyond California to states like Arizona.
  • Mike Adams and Steve Quayle argue that the fires may not be accidental but part of a calculated effort to destabilize the United States. They cite government negligence, such as budget cuts to fire departments, and reference controversial reports like the Deagel Report, which allegedly outlines plans for population reduction.
  • Beyond economic losses exceeding $150 billion, the fires' long-term effects include food supply disruptions, infertility caused by dioxins, and potential water contamination. These outcomes align with claims of a global elite agenda to reduce population growth and control resources.
  • Adams and Quayle urge immediate action, recommending detoxification methods like spirulina and chlorella, stockpiling organic food, and fostering self-reliance. They warn that the fires may be the beginning of larger destabilization efforts, including earthquakes or societal upheaval, with global implications.

The wildfires ravaging California are not just a tragic loss of homes and landscapes – they are a silent, insidious threat to the nation's food supply. As toxic smoke blankets the Central Valley, the orchards and crops that feed millions are at risk of irreversible contamination.

The culprit? Dioxins, a class of highly toxic chemicals released when polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials in homes and infrastructure burn. This is not just an environmental disaster; it's a potential food war in the making.

Mike Adams, founder of Brighteon.com, and Steve Quayle, a renowned researcher and author, recently sounded the alarm in a recent emergency "Health Ranger Report" interview titled Operation Meltdown.

Adams explained that the combustion of PVC materials – found in water pipes, clothing and other household items – releases dioxins into the air. These "forever chemicals" are carcinogenic at femtogram levels, meaning even a millionth of a millionth of a gram can cause cancer.

"Every person breathing the smoke from these structure fires is breathing cancer-causing chemicals," Adams warned while adding the dioxins will not only blanket the Central Valley but contaminate orchards, crops and water sources.

The Central Valley, often called America's breadbasket, produces a significant portion of the nation's fruits, vegetables, and nuts. If dioxins infiltrate this agricultural heartland, the consequences could be catastrophic. Quayle emphasized that the contamination isn't limited to California because the winds are going to carry the toxins into Arizona and beyond.

The cascading effects of this deliberate disaster

Both Adams and Quayle argue that the fires are not a random act of nature but a calculated move to destabilize the United States. Quayle pointed to the Deagel Report, a controversial document that allegedly outlines plans to reduce the U.S. population by 250 million by 2025. The nationally known radio host stated it is about depopulation and the globalist Luciferians are now kicking it into high gear.

Adams highlighted the role of government negligence in exacerbating the crisis. Quayle agreed, citing Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' decision to cut $48 million from the fire department's budget just days before the fires erupted.

The economic damage from the fires is staggering, with estimates exceeding $150 billion. But the long-term impact on the food supply could be far worse. Dioxins are not only carcinogenic but also disrupt reproductive systems, leading to infertility.

According to Quayle, dioxins mess with God's commandment to be fruitful and multiply and they are targeting humanity’s ability to reproduce, just like the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines were designed to do.

The contamination of water sources is another critical concern. Dane Wigington, a geoengineering expert, has long warned about the weaponization of weather and water. Quayle echoed this, stating, "The greatest migration in history is going to take place from places with no water to places that have it."

Adams and Quayle urged listeners to take immediate steps to protect themselves. Adams recommended spirulina and chlorella – microalgae known for their ability to detoxify dioxins – and emphasized the importance of storable, organic food supplies. Quayle meanwhile stressed the need for self-reliance and spiritual preparedness.

But the fires in California may be just the beginning, with Adams claiming this is just the opening phase or the softening up stage of something much bigger to come in America. Quayle predicted that earthquakes would follow, further destabilizing the region. He also warned that the global elite are softening up America for a revolution or an invasion.

As the smoke clears, the true extent of the damage will become apparent. But one thing is certain: The fires are not just a local disaster – they are a global threat. The contamination of California's food supply could trigger a chain reaction, leading to food shortages, economic collapse and social unrest.

Watch the full "Operation Meltdown" interview between Steve Quayle and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.

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