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Skills I Never Expected I’d Have to Learn

By J.G. Martinez As preppers, we try to teach others the skills they need to be more self-reliant. Even the most self-sustained preppers out there know that knowledge is the most valuable preparedness tool there is. During these couple of years that I’ve been (almost) on my own, I had to learn skills I never expected I’d have to learn. Some of them very interesting. Like dehydrating food. And other skills, like sewing (Ugh). Those…

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The Smallest-Ever Injectable Chip Hints at a New Cybernetic Medicine

Are you ready for this new microchip that can be implanted in your body via a hypodermic needle to broadcast your internal body temperature among other things via ultrasound waves? The people behind these types of technological “breakthroughs” may have good intentions, but they are helping to set the stage for a growing biomedical security state where everyone is digitally connected to a surveillance/control grid via technology implanted inside your body. Mainstream media and their…

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The Variant And The Vaccine

By Rosanne Lindsay, Naturopath For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. – Newton’s Third Law For every good reason there is to lie, there is a better reason to tell the truth. – Bo Bennet For every variant there is a vaccine. Image by Gerd Altmann For a year beginning in March 2020, no one died of natural causes anywhere in the world. Everyone died of COVID19. Then, after the COVID19 vaccine rollout…

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Documentary Exposes the Alarming Truth — TV Puts Us In Hypnotic State and Suppresses Critical Thinking

By Phillip Schneider A documentary titled Pseudology: The Art of Lying tells what many of us already presumed. Watching television does put the viewer in a suggestible, almost hypnotic, state of mind and suppresses our ability to think critically. The documentary explains: “If you’ve ever experienced a mind fog after watching television, you’re not alone. The brain has four modes that it operates in, and four brain wave patterns. Delta is when you’re deep asleep,…

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HIIT Workouts: Just 15 Minutes of Intense Activity Can Improve Heart Health

By Matthew Haines, University of Huddersfield . They don’t require as much time as a regular workout (some can take as little as 10 minutes), and research shows that High-intensity interval training (HIIT) workouts have become popular in recent years for a number of reasons prove fitness, lower blood pressure and help people better manage their blood sugar levels – which may aid in weight loss and prevent disease, such as type 2 diabetes. And recently,…

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