Rusty getting the boat ready for a little fishing
This is the second time we have fished Union Reservoir both times we caught 8 walleyes
A few sunset pictures
A few sunset pictures
Being in the great outdoor tends to clear the mind from the mind control "they" seem to have on us.
This week I will have a series I will call "Why not Question Everything"
Have we forgotten the desire to learn like when we were small kids ?
This is a re-post of an article from the Wake-up World blog
Question Everything!
By Jan Fox
Guest Writer for Wake Up World
There can be many reasons why you don’t question everything.
1) Because you have always taken for granted all that is around you is true.
2) Because it is the ‘norm’.
3) Because everyone else does it, or believes it to be true.
4) Because that’s the way it’s always been.
5) Because some “authority” person, be
it your parents, a teacher or professor, a doctor or a lawyer, a
political figure, a minister, or the television news tells you it’s so.
Did you ever stop to think that maybe, just maybe, ‘they’ were wrong?
The
majority of people used to believe the world was flat and only a few
believed it to be round, and the minority who thought the world was
round were laughed at.
Or that
the Earth was the center of the Universe – Galileo taught the Sun was
the center of the [known] Universe. Following mounting controversy he
was tried in 1633, and found “gravely suspect of heresy,” and was
sentenced to indefinite imprisonment. This was subsequently commuted to
house arrest, under which he remained for the rest of his life – for
stating a truth. But we now know what he proposed was absolutely true.
Let’s start with some simple questions
Have you ever asked why the directions
on certain shampoo bottles instructs you to shampoo, rinse and shampoo
and rinse again? Could it be because you are using twice as much shampoo
so you have to buy it twice as often and double the profits of the
corporation that is selling the shampoo? Or is it because the shampoo is
inadequate, not strong enough to clean your hair the first time?
Why
does your tube of toothpaste state you must call Poison Control Center
if you swallow more than a toothbrush full of toothpaste? Because it’s poison, that’s why! It has sodium fluoride in it, and that is the poison.
This leads to the next question. Why do
the water treatment plants add sodium fluoride to your drinking water if
it’s a poison? You were told it would help reduce tooth decay but there
are no studies proving that the fluoridation of drinking water prevents
tooth decay. None, zilch, nana.
In 1986, the World Health Organization
(WHO) published a report in which concern was expressed about the
incidence of dental problems caused by there being too much fluoride in
public drinking water supplies.
To all this we must add the fact that
since drinking water supplies already contain a number of chemicals such
as nitrates which accumulate because of the use of fertilizers,
pesticides, fungicides, chlorine and aluminum sulphate which are added
deliberately, and lead or copper from the pipes which are used to supply
the water to our homes – adding fluoride to the mixture increase the
risk of a dangerous interaction between the various chemicals in the
water.
Dr. Dean Burk, PhD, with 34 years at the National Cancer Institute said:
“In point of fact, fluoride causes more human cancer than any other chemical.”
Follow that question with this one. Why,
and who recommended we drink eight, 8-ounces of water daily? The most
commonly cited source for the 8×8 myth is the U.S. government-sponsored
Food and Nutrition Board from 1945. And what year did they start putting
fluoride in the water? 1945. Coincidence? And is it a coincidence that
in 1942-45, the Nazis put fluoride in the drinking water of those in the
concentration camps to keeps the prisoners docile?
If a toothbrush full of toothpaste is
swallowed and you are warned to contact Poison Control, why are they
recommending eight 8-ounce glasses of water daily – that is full of
fluoride? Why no warning to call Poison Control when drinking
fluoridated water? You’re getting more fluoride in 64 ounces of
fluoridated water than you are in a toothbrush full of toothpaste.
It stands to reason that if sodium
fluoride is a poison, along with all the other chemicals, the more water
you drink, the more poison (fluoride) you bring into your system. Why
would a 5’2″ female weighing 107 pounds need the same amount of water as
a 6’3″ male weighing 220 pounds? The report doesn’t specify size and
weight, just that we should all drink eight x 8-ounces of water per day.
Could it be because ‘they’ want you to drink more water so you will get
more sodium fluoride (poison) in your system? It has even been
recommended that tranquillizers be added to drinking water supplies to
calm people down… although I doubt that will ever happen.
Try questioning where the water goes
when you take a shower or a bath. The fluoridated water that doesn’t go
down the drain is absorbed into your body. Some of you may be thinking,
“No, it doesn’t”. But think about it; why would nicotine patches be sold
to help you stop smoking or why would the medical profession give you a
patch that releases pain medication if it isn’t absorbed into the body
through the skin?
Now you are asking yourself:
Now why would ‘they’ want to poison us? Why would ‘they’ do that? And who are “they” anyway.
The ‘why’ is for money, greed, and
power. “They” are the huge corporations that are running the world.
Let’s talk about Monsanto for example, which is a gigantic corporation.
They spent 40 million dollars in preventing
the labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). You should
question why Bill Gates (the Microsoft Gates) purchased 500,000 shares
of Monsanto stock.
Now why would a huge corporation spend that amount preventing
citizens of the United States and many other countries from knowing
what they are eating? Why hide it unless it is something Monsanto
doesn’t want you to know.
Did you know that those who produce
organic foods MUST purchase an expensive organic certification?
Certification is handled by state, non-profit and private agencies that
have been approved by the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA). Ask yourself why an organic farmer has to pay big bucks for a
certification to let people know they are getting organic foods and
Monsanto doesn’t even have to label their artificial food?
What’s wrong with this picture? And by
the way, “organic” and “natural” labels are not the same. In the U.S.,
this “natural” label means “minimally processed”.
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