I decided to head into town today because I need cat food. I’m down to my last chub (two-pound package) of ground turkey necks. I’ll pick up rabbit ($9 ea), quail ($8 ea), and turkey neck ($5 ea). Some women buy makeup and clothes and shoes and purses and fake fingernails. That’s cool.
I buy cat food.
My first stop was a quiet, cozy coffee shop I recently discovered that has Wi-Fi. It’s a few doors down from a Market of Choice where I shop. I joined Lynda.com to learn Dreamweaver, and their CSS course has exercise files that are over 250MB. I’m on satellite at home, and if I download more than 350MB in a day my speed steps down to about 2KB per second for 24 hours. I only need to be punished once.
I hadn’t eaten yet, so I thought I’d enjoy lunch there. I ordered a lox and cream cheese bagel and a cup of tomato and gorgonzola soup. I started up my computer and, DAMN, I couldn’t get on the Internet. I was only eating there to get at their Wi-Fi and their modem wasn’t even working!
The employee said that another coffee shop a few miles away had Wi-Fi, so I drove there. Now this coffee shop has old linoleum, metal and glass, and a lot of young, loud people on cell phones and computers. Nothing like the other coffee shop that had old people.
Not many chairs were available so I asked a woman if I could sit at her table. She was a short, frumpy looking woman, with small breasts, a large protruding belly, frizzled graying hair wearing these jolting turqoise blue, dangling, new age, beaded earrings. Her whole outfit said “nearly homeless” but her earrings said, “I love Native American spirituality.” She looked harmless and interesting.
We discussed our laptops, she commenting that mine looked fancy, I commenting that hers looked compact and easy to carry. She told me that she travels for a living. “Oh, what do you do?” “I teach Shamanism.” Hmm, interesting topic. But she moved on to complaining about people voting for Obama.
Have You Heard of the Bilderberg Group?
She went on for some time promoting the cause of Hillary, so I asked her if she had ever heard of the Bilderberg group. No, she hadn’t. I explained that it was a group of around 130 of the richest, most powerful people in business, government, education, media, and banking (see the list of attendees) who meet once a year to determine how the resources of the planet will be used for their own benefit (not yours). In fact, they’ll be meeting tomorrow, June 5 through June 8 at Westfields Marriott Hotel in Chantilly, Virginia.
The Bilderbergs had put both Clinton and Bush into office, and since Hillary was their anointed one for this election, we certainly didn’t want her as president. There’s also the issue of the Clintons and the Bushes being very close, and having another elected from these two families was in effect allowing a 16-year dynasty to control our futures.
In 1991 Bill Clinton attended the Bilderberg Conference in Baden-Baden where [Daniel] Estulin asserts that he was “anointed” to the U.S. presidency, and shortly thereafter he took an unexpected, unannounced trip to Moscow. It appears, says Estulin, that he was sent there to get his KGB student-era, anti-Vietnam war files “buried” before he announced his candidacy for president which happened some two-and-a-half months later. Today, Clinton is a member of all three groups: Bilderberg, CFR, and TC. Hillary Clinton is a member of the Bilderberg Group. –Carolyn Baker, October 2007
The North American Union
I explained to her how they are behind the current monetary collapse, the suppression of our freedoms and the joining of Canada, the United States and Mexico. Oh, haven’t you heard? We’re going to lose our national sovereignty and join up with Mexico and Canada. (Check it out! I just learned how to embed a video. It’s really easy.) Here’s a video posted December 1, 2006.
She started talking about how there’s always somebody trying something but they never get away with it. Excuse me. How do you know they won’t get away with it? They’re already getting away with it.
But please note how I presented her with potentially incredible news about the dissolution of The United States, and she just dismissed it without further thought. This is what I call a closed mind or a sleeping mind.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Bilderberg group, don’t run off shaking your head without having an OPEN MIND. Maybe I’m off my rocker, maybe I’m not. But don’t dismiss something outright because it seems too outlandish or fiendish. Research this yourself and make up your own mind.
The woman said that a third of us would be wiped out anyway in a pandemic. I told her the Bilderberg group intended to reduce the human population to 500 million people. She went on about disease and titers and how diseases crop up every 500 years to wipe out some of the population.
Now, I personally don’t think we need an infectious disease to wipe us out. In America, over half of the population is taking pharmaceutical drugs. Our groundwater is contaminated with it. America ranks poorly in health care compared to other countries. I’ve recently heard that one in sixty-five children is autistic. A lot of people are depressed. Most are fearful. What do we need a pandemic for? Our own apathy will kill us.
This woman assured me that she had been studying disease since she was 14 years old, so being 65-years-old means she’s been studying it for a looong time. I asked her, “Have you ever heard of Béchamp? Antoine Béchamp? No, she’d never heard of him.
The Pasteur Paradigm
What is a paradigm? A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline.
Everyone just knows that Pasteur was a genius who gave us the clue to disease: bacteria and viruses. He taught that microbes enter our bodies from outside and cause disease. Most people don’t know about another scientist of the time, Antoine Béchamp, who said, “The terrain is everything,” meaning that microbes only flourish in a toxic environment where there is a plentiful food supply. Common sense? How about this.
Children’s daycare. Fifteen children come down with colds. Twelve children are not affected at all.
Did the microbe cause the colds? If so, why didn’t they all get sick. Or did the children who got sick have suppressed immune systems or toxic cellular debris to supply food for the microbes? Did the unaffected children have strong immune systems built from progressive exposure to bacteria, sunshine, healthy food?
I will write more about this topic–The Germ Theory–and pleomorphism, a belief that is condemned by science but in which I, and people far greater than me, believe. But on to the next post.
By the way, I got so engrossed in this post and the next one that I forgot about the cat food and the store closed. I had to get Rocky fryers and have then ground for me. Chicken makes my cats farty and burpy, meaning it’s not getting digested well. I’ll try leaving veggies out of their food tomorrow.
