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Good stuff.
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No worries. President Obama will save the US and the world. Seriously, I think he will.
![]() This is scary stuff for sure. I've been reading about this for awhile. I just can't imagine the Western world going from worries of rampant obesity to starvation in so little time. |
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Location: england
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some people still havnt got it yet.. avalon= self sufficiency + getting oiff the grid if you can
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Glen Ellen Ca
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I think your right. there will be a problem with the food supply. just like with the recourses, oil and gas, housing market, credit , jobs, the last card is food. there bringing every facet of life and bringing to the brink of collapse. to see how far they can go before the masses cry out. I believe it will be a global event. and for the most part just as history has played out. america will not starve to death. I do see food not being on the store shelves. hard to find in some locations in the us. but its going to be the 3 world countries and such that will see the brunt of the storm. don't get me wrong. I see america falling into a 3rd world country, and it starts now. hold on to your hats. its going to be a interesting ride.
hello. Im Brian. Im new to this site. and live in nor calif. cheers |
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#7 |
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I cant believe that everybody @ us is so oblivious to all the toxins is all our lives. in all facets. and everybody thinks everything is ok. dam. we need a revolution. but I just don't see the masses waking up. shoot, I have a long way, I'm guilty of not even caring enough to feed myself correctly. and taking better care of my spiritual side. its really an interesting place in which we live. I just CANT WAIT for the masses to wake up. I just don't see it happening. there is just so much going on.. grass roots? its happing now?
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My brother has a Total Dissolved Solids meter (TDS) that measures minerals in parts per million (PPM), and he has tested half a dozen bottled waters in recent months, and the only brand that registered ZERO amount of trace minerals was from Deja Blue. Ironically, it is bottled by the Coca Cola Corporation! ![]() Also, you can order a Reverse Osmosis System for your home, which is a process that eliminates trace minerals present in beverages. Hope that helps! Pozdrav iz Chicaga! ![]() |
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There's plenty of minerals present in decent ground water that are good for you, including some rare earth elements that the body actually uses. You'd be surprised
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Right trace elements. Good point. but you have to watch out for all the S*** from bleaches on the plastic bottles (and shrink wrapped foods) to mercury, sodium and other stuff, put into the bottled water these days.
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ie stuff that's naturally ground filtered. This is proper mineral water...you get it from a decent well...not from a bottle ![]() |
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I have a water filter at home but rarely use it. Need to make a habit of doing so and bottling it in re-usable gallon jugs to drink. I recently started drinking water more often and I never realized that bottled water could have unhealthy **** in it. It seems like NOTHING is good for you anymore. |
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