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Elizabeth, I devour your writing as soon as I see it in my inbox. Thank you. As hard as it is to swallow much of the gritty reality (which I wouldn’t know much about, sans you) of what is going on, I am always left with a beacon of hope. I’m watching President Trump build this coalition and praying my heart out that he wins, and that all these good, smart people he has attracted will tear down the evil deep state. It’ll be a new world! Also: I would love to hear more about the supplements that saved your life.

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It's difficult to get on the health food bandwagon when you're 150 lbs. overweight. Diet rollercoaster rides eventually sap all hope of living a healthy lifestyle. Cutting out sugar, wheat, corn, flour, fruit juices, grapes, raisins, bananas, or anything that is highly or even minimally processed will cause fat to fall off the body in slabs. I'm not selling anything here, but I lost 150 lbs. in less than seven months doing no exercise or weightlifting whatsoever. I did it with the help of "Recovery From Food Addiction" (RFA) meetings which are now all over the country and online. FREE. it's a game changer. The weight stays off.

I did it eating a lot of fresh vegetables which are now being sprayed with Bill Gate's newest preservative which extend the shelf life for months. Needless to say, there is no government oversight or testing for safety. Even so, most people need to see some level of success before taking it to the next level.

The next level is supplements, but now they're also being taken over by Big Pharma so growing your own is the next logical step. I don't have a big spread of farmland so the next best option is to simply figure out what grows well where one lives (e.g. plants that thrive on neglect, drought tolerant, whatever's listed on your state's invasive species list, etc. ), and start planting along any and all walking trails, bike paths, even government maintained roadways, landscaped buildings etc. Anywhere that isn't going to be mowed over or trimmed periodically will do.

I'm not just doing this for my own food supply though because when the SHTF, it's far better that your neighbors have a way to forage for food as well rather than having them all show up at your door with their hands out. I can point across the street at the ever expanding grove of fruit trees, vegetables, etc. that look no different than any other unmanaged wild areas around here. No one has a clue that anything in my front yard is edible. A few things are considered superfoods.

I cut the cable over 20 years ago and was amazed at how easy it was to entertain myself. 500 channels of cable narcotics isn't really what I would consider entertainment anymore either. It sucks the life right from one's soul. The narrative is that you can't do much of anything because the government has made it practically and economically impossible. The corporate propaganda lulls us into believing that we need to spend vast amounts of our hard earned money on their gadgets and contraptions just to survive. It's all nonsense. It's the Beast system that creates scarcity

It is truly amazing how easy it is to simply toss one's biodegradable garbage into a pile along with any seeds one can find, in many cases they're already in one's food scraps. Just tossing the seeds from one spaghetti squash can produce enough food to feed dozens of people for days.

The problem is that all that salt and sugar people have been eating most of their lives makes naturally healthy food distasteful. I gave my neighbors a few papaya that are so sweet they can literally give me a hangover in less than 20 minutes. My neighbors couldn't eat it. They said it was too bland. They couldn't taste the sugar. That's deeply disturbing. Fifty years ago, the average American consumed 2. 5 lbs. of sugar a year. Today it's well over 125 lbs. a year.

The AMA, CDC. NIH, FDA, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association are all agnostic when it comes to the debilitating health consequences of consuming sugar. Anyone who has undergone a PT/PET scan should know that in order to get that radioactive dye to coalesce around cancerous cells or tumors, it needs to be blended with what they call "a delivery system". They blend it with blood glucose, i.e. SUGAR! Cancer cells uptake sugar at significantly higher rates than normal cells which is how they can get those pesky tumors to light up so easily.

Fenbendozol restricts the amount of sugar to cancerous cells which is how it works, but anyone with any rudimentary critical thinking skills will be able to figure out that one need only restrict one's sugar consumption to get the same results. Good luck getting anyone in the government, media, or Big Pharma to admit this though. Big Pharma can't without being taken to court. They have a fiduciary responsibility to their stakeholders to maximize profits and that ain't gonna happen by pointing out the obvious, and why should they when it is so unbelievably obvious???

Voting for Trump sends a message, but when the whole political system is irredeemably corrupt, placing one's faith in a political candidate isn't going to cut it. The government openly admits that there are at least five different groups actively seeking to assassinate Donald Trump. So he's obviously a threat to someone. When everyone in the media, the government and the corporate world are this rabidly opposed to a candidate, that's who needs to be voted into office. Even so, he was hamstringed the last time he was elected so I don't anticipate the government cooperating with him this time either.

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