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You, Too, Can Glow In The Dark!

Do Americans who eat Froot Loops glow in the dark?

One thing we do know. The breakfast cereal, as served in America, is packed full of chemicals. But Kellogg’s produces a much healthier version of the same cereal for sale in Mexico and Canada.

What’s the catch, Kellogg’s? You don’t like Americans? Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the Secretary of Health and Human Services, discusses the variation with Theo Von in a conversation clipped by M.J. Truth.

The Bee’s Best Videos of 2025

It’s been a rather dark year, which only makes the need for laughter greater.

Check out The Babylon Bee’s top-performing sketches of 2025.

They’re good! Guaranteed!

 

 

The Radioactive MAHA Clouds

The Trump administration is certainly trying to distinguish itself from the backward, brutal, globalist, censorship-pushing campaign of the Joe Biden regime. But there’s one area where the Trump people are just as backward, baffling. brutal and detrimental to all of our health — their seeming unwillingness to tackle the chemtrails issue.

What are the poisons being dumped upon all of us from the skies? Who’s behind this evil scheme?

Here, Dane Wigington, the lead researcher at GeoengineeringWatch.org, discusses new reports from Mike Adams,  the Health Ranger, suggesting barium-137 and cesium-137 — highly radioactive death powder used in dirty bombs — has been dumped from the skies over Florida.  If what Adams asserts is true, the culprit ought to be exposed and jailed. Doesn’t matter whether it’s the genocidal Bill Gates, or rogue elements within the CIA, or which governmental goons and spooks are orchestrating this charade.

If there’s a logical and rational explanation, we’d like to hear it. Otherwise, all the hoopla about MAGA and MAHA is just more monkey business. They can kill you with radioactive death powder a lot quicker than with dyes in your breakfast cereals. Here, Wigington is interviewed by Natali and Clayton Morris from Redacted News.

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