Thursday, February 9, 2023

Evil Compass

     A new nutritional food ranking system is being evaluated by federal """""""""experts""""""""".  It's called the "Food Compass", which purports to rank several thousand food item in terms of their nutritional value.  If adopted, this will replace the current utterly moronic "My Plate" food recommendations currently promulgated by the never-to-be-sufficiently-damned FDA.  However, Food Compass makes the odious My Plate seem like sober science by comparison.  Food Compass ranks food items on a scale of 1 to 100.  Near the top of the rankings are such healthy fare as Frosted Flakes, Honey-Nut Cheerios, and a parade of other sugar saturated breakfast cereals, including Reese's Puffs.  Meat and eggs are at the bottom of the scale with ratings of 1. 

     How did this blind idiocy come to be?  Well sir I'll tell 'ya.  The "Compass" comes from the allegedly prominent Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition.  The school is generously supported, to the tune of millions of dollars, by health conscious civic-minded corporations like Kellogg, General Mills, and Post to mention but a few.  Of course animal products are at the bottom of this tissue of lies.   Academia is fully on board with the current anti-meat jihad and is thrilled to have it subsidized by whatever means possible.  This spinning "Compass" is a well and truly intergalactic scale corruption of science.  It's as if Tufts has a mandate to promote early death from diabetes, heart disease, and a host of autoimmune diseases so as to keep their big food funding stream intact.

     The Food Compass is pure evil.  Kill it with fire, and hang every corrupt "scientist" and venal bureaucrat who puts his name to this death-dealing lunacy.  Kill it before it kills millions more people.