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28 Aug 2008, 6:09 pm

Ahh, I go for the tiny little retro second-hand shops you see around run by strange looking people wearing strange combinations of clothes... you can find some real gems out there! Or else just the better high street stores with certified fair-trade products - word on the street (well, from a friend who works in fashion) is that there's going to be an explosion of fair trade clothing in the next year or so as consumers demand more and more. And as heartless as I feel turning away those charity people on the street, there's no way I'm buying into the cancer industry or heart disease industry or any other sickness industry, or running around a field for a 'cure' when there are about a thousand out there in nature (I'm training in natural medicine). ;)

Have a look around online or ring around, you might be able to find a farm nearby that does a food box scheme. You set up a direct debit with them and they deliver a box of fruit and veges (most will have a few options to choose from) every week for you. So you always have fresh, local, organic, seasonal produce. Otherwise, farmers markets are definitely the best thing going!


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28 Aug 2008, 6:18 pm

no kidding!.. thats quite amazing.. i live in an appartment so i think it would be difficult, but yeah..
And yeah those damn medical charities are the worst.. they try to get you by makin you feel guilty.. typically of course.. but s**t i hate the medical industry as it is, and cancer would be cured by now globally if the truth was exposed.. i always find stories of cures then lose them.. it almost seems liek they are silenced and destroyed, never to be seen again. :x
and good for you! nature is the best way.. i recommend looking into hemp, despite the fact that it's illegal.. hemp before it was made illegal was the single largest herb used in medicine, for its special qualities.. and raw hemp seeds are one of the healthiest things that you can eat. But of course they are SUCH a threat to society :roll:

Oh you know what? i was going to get a credit card, and i got one in the mail (not activated).. i was starting to change my mind about it and then at the bottom of this page i was reading it said..

'expiration period will be shorter than normal due to new technology.. new credit cards will be implanted with chips'

strange, no?.. Im like f**k this.. i got sucked in at the bank, but at least i didnt have to go through with it.. i go with my gut instincts now.. f**k the bankers. And ill be damned if i let them give me a national ID card.



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28 Aug 2008, 6:27 pm

Ahhh, I'm in the UK at the moment - hemp clothing is pretty easy to get hold of (and legal) though unfortunately most of it is baggy and makes you look like one of those classic dreadlocked hippie types, which I'm not (well, perhaps underneath, but I don't dress like one!). Hemp seeds are easy to get at health food shops too. I suppose it's a toss-up though, as you can't buy stevia here to sweeten your tea.

We've got chips in our cards over here - I don't really care though, they're welcome to snoop on where I'm shopping if they want to as it's nowhere special or very interesting! And usually I just use cash anyway. Chips in passports give me the creeps though, and that whole biometric data gathering they're wanting to introduce at border control in airports. I'd love to see the US but there's no way I'll ever set foot there because of that, it just makes me shiver.


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28 Aug 2008, 6:34 pm

oh, yeah tell me about it.. im always meeting great people from the US online and the border crossing stuff gives me the creeps too.. I dont want nothing to do with chips, including the National ID cards which you are required to carry with you at ALL times.. luckily they are using drivers licenses to enforce this.. lol which i dont have..
Although about the border crossing, the North American Union will mean there will be no border, so yeah.. but i think they plan on having 'checkpoints'.. where you have to show your Id card every certain amount of distance.. :roll:

they shouldnt have ilegalised hemp.. it could save our world literally.. its also the solution to oil.. im just sick of the ignorance.. all this talk about oil, all this fuss.. when it doesnt have to be that way!.. and anyone could grow hemp, it would be a new trade.. in fact there was a time where hemp was used as trade like money.



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28 Aug 2008, 6:38 pm

Ahhh, to be done with money...! ! Wouldn't that be nice?!

But to dream, but to dream...


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28 Aug 2008, 6:41 pm

ahah!.. hemp and gold, like the good old days.. mannnn.. *dreamd aswell*

Well, hate to break it to you, but we WILL be done with money... . . we just wont have very much of it when our economies finally collapse :lol:



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28 Aug 2008, 6:43 pm

Excellent!

Maybe I should start stocking up on sea-salt and shells, the trade of olde? :lol:

(Might even see about some of those vaccines, since people will no doubt still be crying out about how wonderful they are...)


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28 Aug 2008, 6:46 pm

Ahaah! :lol:

start investing in stocks with sea salt and shells!

is that even possible?.. now that i think of it, Ive never heard of investing money with cash.. unless you consider using the bank an investment.. *scratches head*

not that im into that kinda stuff.. just find it funny/odd...



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28 Aug 2008, 6:48 pm

Governments have reserves of solid gold for when times get tough... maybe we should take their lead?

*glances at tiny gold earrings...*

Mm, maybe not...


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28 Aug 2008, 6:52 pm

Ah yeah, but the amount of 'cash' flowing in the country is supposed to be equal to the gold in that country.. so money isnt really real.. the US are said to be wayyy over their limit of inflation ahah.. this is fact. If the prices were equal to the dollar then they would skyrocket soo bad..



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28 Aug 2008, 7:18 pm

This is true - the country is in so much debt (into the trillions now isn't it?) that it's virtually bought and paid for by everyone else!! If they spent as much on foreign aid as they did on war each year they'd solve poverty in Africa 7 times over.

Maybe this is why they want everyone to vaccinate? If you lower the population then that's less mouths to feed, and by injecting them all with cancer and other things they have to go and buy all their precious drugs and spend millions on healthcare, thus pumping more into the economy again...? Specially when those very vaccines are so expensive (Gardasil, anyone?)


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28 Aug 2008, 10:19 pm

Ohh actually i watched a video (big surprise) of the guy who invented AIDS.. it was a long time ago, he was a Freemason, it was introduced to Africa deliberately. . in a nutshell, he was an Illuminati scum.. im not saying he actually invented it but at least discovered it deliberately.. if that makes sense O_o from like monkeys or something.. soo yeah all of the disease happening in Africa is man-made and deliberate.. of course thats what they want.. Africa has a massive population and that would be essential to keeping the population down.. *sigh*

and one man has been cured from AIDS via hypothermia.. and this didnt make the media of course.. from a private hospital, he was cured.. amazing, no?

Yeah I heard that between the Rockefellers and Rothschilds they own literally half of the money in the world..


Well no doubt they'll do whatever they can to get us to waste money on drugs and other crap..

Ohh but the country is not owned or paid for by US ahah.. definately Rockefeller / Rothschild families though.. they own the banks that make the money, and the government borrows from them, and pay interest on it.. thats why you pay income tax. Thats why money is taken out of your paycheques.. not to pay for schools or hospitals.. that stuff comes from elsewhere.



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31 Aug 2008, 2:22 pm

I dunno... I've read similar things in the past, but I'm just getting up to the part about HIV/AIDS in a book I'm reading at the moment that sounds like a more logical way for it to have spread, or even for it to have mutated to the human virus from the simian (monkey) version. Basically through the polio vaccines and others, that were made from the diseased kidney tissues of various species of monkey - in the beginning they pretty much mashed the kidney tissues up, injected their virus into them, passed them through a number of other monkeys to weaken them, then decided they were weakened enough to use on humans. Only thing is they didn't check for the other diseases the monkeys carried, and as it turned out pretty much all polio vaccine was contaminated with the simian virus 40, amongst other things.

The book is called 'Fear Of The Invisible', by Janine Roberts (she's an investigative journalist who's made documentaries for the BBC, various Australian channels, more or less started the 'Blood Diamond' campaigns back in the 80s, and has done a lot on the Australian aboriginal struggles... very well known and well liked and respected). I'd get it soon though if you want to read it (it's available from Amazon) as I doubt it'll be in print long.


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31 Aug 2008, 2:31 pm

Sheesh, it's like some type of tin-foil convention in here. :roll:


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31 Aug 2008, 2:39 pm

Orwell wrote:
Sheesh, it's like some type of tin-foil convention in here. :roll:


Why? Because not everyone blindly believes everything they're trained to? Because some like to research things and make up their own minds about things? Hmmm. :roll:


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31 Aug 2008, 2:43 pm

Orwell wrote:
Sheesh, it's like some type of tin-foil convention in here. :roll:

Now, now... this is her obsession. She's not hurting anyone.


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