No one is going to fix anything

The political system is a growth industry. There is a perpetual need for more and more credit. Eventually, the people accept government credit/money, which becomes an addiction. It finally gives us what we have today: an illusion of easy living as measured by debt. Corporations do the same, or they have in the United States.…

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Shield your eyes (and body and brain) with melatonin

All our devices and their “apps” that we use daily are designed to keep us using them all the time, and to want to keep the devices close. Why is that bad for us? First, because within three feet of your head, EMF-emitting technologies disrupt your pineal gland and its melatonin production. Light that looks…

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7 good reasons to file for Social Security benefits at age 62

I’m sure you’ve heard that you should wait and file for Social Security at full retirement age because it maximizes your payment. Not so fast, says Geoffrey M. Schmidt, CPA, and award-winning author and international speaker. There are good reasons you might want to file for Social Security benefits at age 62, instead of waiting…

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Barefoot and healthy?

It’s easy to stay grounded. The ground is very close. And we walk on it every day. But walking barefoot, also called earthing or “grounding,” has a potent antioxidant effect that helps alleviate inflammation throughout your body. The human body appears to be finely tuned to “work” with the earth in the sense that there’s a…

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The deeper truth of the zebra theory

In Japanese culture, they say the nail sticking out gets hammered down. In China, they say the tallest stalk gets cut first. The Russians and Assyrians say, “the tallest blade is the first to succumb to the scythe.” Australians say, “Tall poppies get cut short.” What do these sayings really tell us? That you should…

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A Fed republic, that we should not wish to keep

Late in the Constitutional Convention in 1789, Ben Franklin was asked by a Mrs. Powell of Philadelphia, “Well, doctor, what have we got? A republic or a monarchy?” Franklin replied, “A Republic… if you can keep it.” I have often discussed with you the devastating effects of inflation. Yet the hue and cry for the…

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‘Beeting’ bad blood pressure

The Law of Moses required that all offerings contain salt. Leonardo da Vinci painted an overturned salt dish in front of Judas, which represented an ill omen for his traitorous act. The importance of salt originated not only from its nutritional value as a mineral source, but also from its usefulness in preserving foods for…

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Bypass the ‘clogged plumbing’ heart scam with EDTA

The very highly paid heart surgeons treat heart disease simply as clogged pipes that either need to be tunneled through or gone around like a highway bypass. This erroneous theory creates the largest segment of funding in hospitals, which are in reality merely heart “treatment” centers. The more heart treatments, the better for hospital finance.…

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 The real victims of the Left’s ‘victims’

“I’ve often said that there are three questions that I think would destroy most of the arguments on the Left. The first is, ‘Compared to what?’ The second is ‘At what cost?’ The third is ‘What hard evidence do you have?’ There are very few ideas on the left that can pass all three of…

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James Clapper and the Russia election ‘hacking’ hoax remind us that the Deep State lies and spies

It’s been 8 years since James Clapper, formerly the director of National Intelligence, said during a Memorial Day interview in 2017 that the Russian government meddled in the 2016 presidential election with unprecedented aggressiveness. “Across the board, the aggressiveness in this campaign was unprecedented,” Clapper told CNN. He added: “I think as –, an American…

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