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I would hope and pray it does not come to that. Maybe the best chance

we have of avoiding the ultimate plans for one world government and

de-population is to return to the visions of our founding fathers and

have a country where the individual is once again sovereign and the

government our servant, deriving it's powers from the consent of the

governed.

 

That is why I support Ron Paul, and hope that, even if all the odds

are rigged against him, that somehow he might triumph - and if not,

then I hope that the seeds he has sown will take root and wake enough

people up to what is really happening in our world.

 

Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Ron Paul is the candidate for those who

want health freedom and the rights to address our health needs for our

very private bodies as we best see fit, unhindered by agencies and

unconstitutional laws and rules that serve the profits of big pharma

and mainstream medicine over the illness, suffering and deaths of mankind.

 

Chillingly, if the new legislation passes it may be considered a

criminal offense for anyone concerned about their liberties and

representation to utter words such as these:

 

" We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created

equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable

Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of

Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted

among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the

governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive

of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish

it, and to institute new Government . . . "

 

 

 

oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote:

>

> Dear Lord,

>

> The NWO (New World Order) is trying their best to kill off as

many people as possible. Now they want to irradiate the soil where

our food is grown? I believe it's time for an armed revolution...

mass murder doesn't work for me, especially when I'm going to be one

of its victims. THE NERVE OF THESE PSYCHOPATHS. ENOUGH ALREADY!!!!!

> -

> Michael Goebel

> oleander soup

> Sunday, December 09, 2007 7:57 AM

> [!! SPAM] Re: Re: Food Irradiation: Pros

and Cons-- corrected typos! Begging your pardon.

>

>

> We need to sterilize the bureaucrats and any congressmen who side

with them on this issue.

>

> Dr. Goebel

>

> JoEllen Wheelock <trianadiez wrote:

> Although the debate on irradiating food is valuable and

informative, if anyone actually reads the docket in question (just

google the number) you can see it actually has nothing to do with

irradiating veggies, but is directed, among other things, at

sterilizing the soil where it's grown. In effect doing away with small

farming enterprises and particularly damaging organic farming.

>

> Tony wrote:

> If section number two were honest, it would also include warnings

> about the effects of radiation producing potentially harmful

changes,

> including mutagens, as outlined in all the articles and

studies posted

> here in response to this issue.

>

> If that happened you might be able to pick up some stock

options on

> those macbines at a good price.

>

> If it doesn't happen, I will be one of the ones shouting from the

> rooftops about all the dangers.

>

> : ^ )

>

> Me, I would be looking for a way to ban all the machines that

nuke

>

> oleander soup , " ed4soup " <ed4636@> wrote:

> >

> > I forsee two sections in the grocery store:

> >

> > Section 1: Food with all the natural and man induced

bacteria, with

> > warnings about possible illness including a long list of

possible

> > disease which cannot be washed off during processing.

> >

> > Section 2: Food that has been nuked, with warnings about how the

> > nutritional value(unproven) may not be as good as food in

section #1,

> > but with a guarantee it will last unopened for at least six

months

> > after purchase, including milk, eggs, meat, and cheese, and

is disease

> > free.

> >

> > I'm looking for a way to invest in companies that make the nuke

> > machines. Ed

> >

> >

> >

> > oleander soup , Michael Goebel

<goebelchx@> wrote:

> > >

> > > I will remain a purist on this issue. Though

> > I do not have the means in front of me to reference the

exact issue in

> > the Townsend Letter, an issue about 12 years ago gave the actual

> > number of free radicals generated in irradiated food. I feel

safer

> > standing in front of an x-ray machine.

> > >

> > > I want my spinach raw. I want my almonds raw, not

" homogenized " ! I

> > care not a hair what Europe accepts; a continent that has

been going

> > Godless, sterile, and into more and more sexual perversion and

> > societal deviancy for 40 years is not my guiding light of

wisdom.

> > >

> > > Much rather I take my chances with microorganisms than more

> > governmental control to denature my food. Leave my food

alone! Get

> > your jeans and your genes out of my food. Ed, I trust you

more in

> > that than any other lawyer. However as a student of human

nutrition

> > for 31 years, I trust my own notions about the food supply

and others

> > who have been involved a lifetime in this study. There is a 100%

> > concurrence that we'd rather live w/ microorganisms that eat

anything

> > irradiated.

> > >

> > > Dr. Goebel

> > >

> > > ed4soup <ed4636@> wrote:

> > > David, in Europe, irradiated food has been

> > accepted, without reported

> > > negative consequence for at least 15 years. What I've seen

says it

> > > kills active, live, bacteria in the food only when it is

radiated and

> > > packaged. Once irridated, the radiation does not remain in

the food.

> > > The bacteria free food later does not kill the natural

bacteria we

> > > need within our digestive system. That was a fear over a

decade

> ago,

> > > but has been proven to be unfounded. You can search " food

irradiation

> > > europe " for many articles going way back. There was a

recent special

> > > on the History Channel on this also. With the spread of

disease from

> > > imported fruit and vegetables from countries to the south

which use

> > > human waste in their fields and is handled by poor folks with

> diseases

> > > like cholera and TB, it makes sense. The chlorine,

floride, and lead

> > > in our water supplies is much more harmful than

irradiation could

> > > ever be. Question, what molecules are changed in the food when

> > > irradiated, and how does that change the nutritional value

of the

> > > food? Any published studies on that topic?

> > >

> > > oleander soup , ahzoov@ wrote:

> > > >

> > > > ,

> > > > Your gov't wants to irradiate all our food. They say it will

> insure

> > > against

> > > > e-coli. However, irradiation changes the molecular structure

> of the

> > > food, and

> > > > it kills good bacteria our bodies need. The REAL reason they

> > want to

> > > > irradiate our food is to find something to do with the

waste from

> > > nuclear energy

> > > > plants. Something profitable. Another decision that helps

> > > corporations while

> > > > injuring the population.

> > > > YOUR COMMENTS ARE NEEDED NOW. TOMORROW THEY CUT OFF THE

COMMENT

> > > PERIOD

> > > > HOW TO SUBMIT:

> > > > Go to _www.regulations.gov_

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> > > middle of

> > > > the screen, you will see â?oSearch Documents.â?

> > > >

> > > > In Step 1, choose â?oDocuments with an open comments

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> > > > In Step 2, choose â?oDepartment of Agricultureâ?

> > > > In Step 3, choose â?oPROPOSED RULESâ?

> > > > In Step 4, choose â?oDocket IDâ? and then type in

> > > â?oAMS-FV-07-0090â?

> > > >

> > > > Hit â?oSubmit.â?

> > > > Next, you will see a column titled â?oComments,

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> > > Click on the

> > > > TINY TAN DIALOGUE ICON (top left part of the page), and

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> > > now ready to

> > > > submit your information and your comment.

> > > > Next: Write your people in congress and scream!

> > > > _http://www.webslingerz.com/jhoffman/congress-email.html_

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