You decide. I'm done with beer until I know exactly how the malt syrup used to make it is made. The malt syrup in Slaughterhouse Five was being created for pregnant mothers in an old slaughterhouse, as a "nutritional supplement," but I think it's more nefarious than that. The concept of witches came from women who used to brew beer. Witches were also known to kidnap and eat children, like what satanist whistleblowers like Vicki Polin and "Theresa" on 60 Minutes Australia say still goes on today. Witches are also associated with candy, like the witch in Hansel and Gretel who lived in a house made of candy. In the Frazzledrip video, there was allegedly a part where Hillary says, "Eat the witches' candy," which is referring to a pineal gland (I can't find the source, but will add it when I do). Pineal glands were referred to as "food" in this 1914 article, which also features an illustration called Victims of Moloch, which is allegedly a reference to American boys who were being send overseas to fight in the Great War, which was called World War I, when World War II started.
This article about the first brewers of beer being witches makes a joke of it, but witches have been known to kidnap children, so it's not funny to me. I was almost kidnapped in elementary school, and here's the obituary photo of my old elementary school Principal, which I think is creepy AF. She looks like George Soros to me, i.e., creepy and evil. She taught me to count to five in German, which could be another Slaughterhouse Five reference, as "Schlachthof Fünf" was repeated over and over by Billy Pilgrim as he lay dying in the snow at Sugarbush Mountain after the plane he had foreseen as crashing had crashed. I had a girlfriend once who cheated on me with another guy and they went skiing at Sugarbush Mountain. It's almost like my life has been giving me pieces of a puzzle to put together. I don't feel bad about posting her photo because I am fairly confident that she was part of the plot to kidnap me. There are too many coincidences with that in my opinion.
The Sugarbush Mountain logo clearly uses a "triple vav," i.e., 666 reference like the logo for Monster Energy Drink, but it's in reverse. Satanists like to invert things. It's called satanic inversion.
Malt Products, Inc says they have sweeteners with "substance," and the "rite" sweetener, a clever, yet disgusting, play on words like the article I posted above about pineal glands as "food" called A Food That Does Away With Youth. When Billy Pilgrim tasted the malt syrup in Slaughterhouse Five, his body shivered with "ravenous gratitude." I believe that that words gracious and generous are often used as code words by people who put pineal glands in food, e.g., "gracious dining." There is a magic illuminated pineal-gland-like globe in a vintage Keebler commercial that says "Generosity" on it that reminds me of the chandelier at the Harvard Club. Harvard has the world's largest Brain Bank where they admit to harvesting pineal glands, calling them "key structures."
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