That's all well and good, Dawie, but, imo, your broadening the focus of the
post averts attention from the point of the post that our medical freedom is
under intense fire thereby harming the post by changing the subject. I know
this isn't your intent, but as they say, the road to hell is
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 12, 2007
OOPS! DID VERICHIP HAVE A SENIOR MOMENT?
Human Chipping Company Omits Salient Risks from IPO Disclosure
VeriChip Corporation, the much-hated purveyor of the VeriChip human ID
implant, is airing its dirty laundry this week. This is not by choice,
mind you,
I have been working with the honey industry for a couple of years dealing with the destruction of the industry. The biggest problem isn't pesticides or destruction of habitat it is bee mites. Tracheal (in the throats of the bees) and Verroa mites have become the scourge of the bee industry. The
So far, three cheap anticancer approaches have recently popped up: the one
below, hot red peppers
(capsaicin), and the chemical called DCA. There are more remedies that people
have used, like a glass of
aloe vera juice a day. Oh, and the herb graviola.D. Mindock
Yeah for Maine. I hope we can get Illinois to opt out of this big step to a
police state.
D. Mindock
By Steven Yates
February 18, 2007
NewsWithViews.com
Last month, Maine became the first state to pass legislation declining
participation in the national ID system mandated by the Real ID
For those who are interested in this issue.
TeenScreen- A National Fraud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfU9puZQKBYmode=relatedsearch=
TeenScreen, Mental Health Screenings and Parental Rights
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXXAV6zmhK4mode=relatedsearch=
(at around 7 min. into this is a real wake
I'm surprised GMO pollen is not listed as a possible cause under
investigation. Seems like a no brainer to check that one out.
Joe
Kirk McLoren wrote:
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| Vanishing Honeybees Will Affect Future Crops
http://news.ufl.edu/2007/02/26/corporate-america-fights-back-oped/
Corporate America Fights Back
Filed under Op-Eds http://news.ufl.edu/op-eds/ on Monday, February 26,
2007.
*This op-ed appeared February 26 in The Washington Post.*
By: Michael Seigel
*Michael Seigel is a professor at the
Hi Mindock,
Can/would you give me some links in English, if possible. I would like to do
some more reading on this subject. Thanks.
newt
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Yes this is effectively what is happening, but on the other hand the
techie types that turn the wheels in the high tech arena are also people
with a personal life and there are plenty of them that don't just
twiddle their thumbs at home. This is why there is such a plethora of
do it yerself
Ferkin 'A' dude! I'm with you on that one. Replaceable LED's. As for
what goes into the manufacture of them I could tell you loads. None of
it is pretty. The semiconductor industry uses plenty of horrendous
toxins. Most of the vacuum pumps are filled with perflorinated
polyether fluid (
No argument, Joe, so how does technical freedom enhance medical freedom?
Technical freedom could easily mean the freedom to create genetically modified
seed, food, people. But then, same could be said for medical freedom. Perhaps
the whole business of freedom is a ruse. Thanks, D, for
Hi Frank
Well Keith, it seems Journey to Forever's prime objective is hitting
the news stands. I believe your site probably played more than a
small part in the emergence of these ideas.
Reading that was the last thing that happened to me before I crashed
out last night, rather a nice way to
I'm surprised GMO pollen is not listed as a possible cause under
investigation. Seems like a no brainer to check that one out.
Joe
Joe Cummins posted this at SANET, with the NYT article below:
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 11:29:18 -0500
From: jcummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Anytime!
On 3/1/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
Well Keith, it seems Journey to Forever's prime objective is hitting
the news stands. I believe your site probably played more than a
small part in the emergence of these ideas.
Reading that was the last thing that happened
Well Medicine has become very technical. I don't think you can separate
the two in the case of western medicine. The DIY factor is still there
though in terms of alternative medicinejust trying to answer your
question and seem hopeful at the same time;)
there's always hope!!
Joe
MK
In California a physician can treat cancer with
1.surgery
2 chemotherapy
3 radiation
anything else is a felony.
That is because the allopaths have outlawed non allopathic medicine.
Kirk
Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well Medicine has become very technical. I don't
Regional currencies are still in a legal
grey area. But there are other comparable
financial schemes, like 'miles and more', which
also pose a challenge to the status quo,
if there was anything likely to kill the social trade it would be this. some
big bankroller would say hey, this is
i heard this one on the radio just this morning. all fifty states are asking
for a two year delay, and, i believe, four are considering banning it right
now, and quite a handful have already spoken against it. let the battle begin.
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Hi Keith,
You asked for a link to the the UCS quote. It was from the Green Issue of
the Vancouver Sun newspaper in Nov. (Vancouver, BC, Can.) The actual quote
was, Methane produced by waste on cattle and hog farms is as hard on the
atmospher as 33 million cars. 18% of total global
Sorry Mike, really not my intention. I suppose we all have our areas of intense
concern, and perforce we need to let other topics slide however much we respect
the efforts of those dealing with them. And I suppose we are all on the
perpetual lookout for opportunities to push our pet issues (you
Sorry Mike, really not my intention. I suppose we all have our areas of intense
concern, and perforce we need to let other topics slide however much we respect
the efforts of those dealing with them. And I suppose we are all on the
perpetual lookout for opportunities to push our pet issues (you
OK, prior to my embarkation on the green crusade I was deeply involved in the
creation of the current RFID industry so I believe that I am qualified to
comment on this subject.
Katherine Albrecht is a publicity seeking doomsayer. Her argument that RFID
tags are the mark of the beast (q.v.
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