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Whew, glad I don't eat much pork or much of any other meat for thatmatter.

I do have echinacea but what is fire cider? I'm almost afraid to know the

answer to that one. LOL!!

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Have the tonic cider ready, new flu out

> There are 60 people dead so far in Mexico from a new avian/pork/human

> flu virus. The mainstream news is picking up on it. Hope everyone has

> their echinacea tinctures and plenty of fire cider ready in case it

> spreads.

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Time to prune the olive trees and make tincture.

Gayla

Have the tonic cider ready, new flu out

> There are 60 people dead so far in Mexico from a new avian/pork/human

> flu virus. The mainstream news is picking up on it. Hope everyone has

> their echinacea tinctures and plenty of fire cider ready in case it

> spreads.

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> There are 60 people dead so far in Mexico from a new avian/pork/human

> flu virus. The mainstream news is picking up on it. Hope everyone has

> their echinacea tinctures and plenty of fire cider ready in case it

> spreads.

They also said that everyone in the US who contracted the illness has

recovered.

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As soon as I heard about it spreading up to New Mixico, I made sure we were stocked up and taking it regularly.

asked why God would do something like that. That's a tough one.

There are 60 people dead so far in Mexico from a new avian/pork/human flu virus. The mainstream news is picking up on it. Hope everyone has their echinacea tinctures and plenty of fire cider ready in case it spreads.

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Disease is part of life here on earth. I don't think it's a matter of God

doing something to us, it's more of choices we make while we are here both

individually and collectively. Cram a bunch of people into tight quarters, feed

them an unnatural diet, industrialize meat production destroying small farm

recipical relationships between farmer and critter further seperating people

from the earth that sustains them and we ourselves are creating an enviroment

for disaster.

Isn't it interesting on how focused the media becomes on a new virus or

evil germs? It's convenient to have a new enemy to blame rather than looking

at correcting flaws in ourselves and our system. Maybe this spawns the huge

pharmecutical industry to " protect us " just as historically other nations being

labelled as enemies spawned huge defense industries. At some point you think

we'ld drop the whole primitive reptilian brained us vs them mentality and take a

new coorperative look at reforming who and what we are.

Regardless, complete tonic and related do it yourself practices are an

important part of us as a people taking back our own power and becoming

independant of the old paradigm dinosaurs (insert the names of large

petrochemical/defense/drug industry here) that are leaching away our enviroment,

money, health, and vitality. So perhaps if this became a pandemic it could

serve a useful purpose, of bringing awareness of the flaws of our current system

into people's consciousness. Saying that I'm not willing to become a casualty

in hopes of planetary reformation hence I'm going outside to dig up some more

horseradish root and get another jug of complete tonic ready to go.

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The Industrial Age doesn't explain Black Plague in Europe. But I agree that

Nature does tend to periodically aim to eliminate the weak.

And did everyone miss the part of the newscast about how EVERYONE IN THE US

who contracted this new flu has RECOVERED??? Or did they only mention that

on NBC?

Me, I don't do the circle dance over ANY of the " new " flu strains. If Ma

Nature is going to cull me via the flu, well, what can I say? Nobody gets

out alive, anyway, and I very seldom succumb to flu in the first place. It

just isn't something I buy into worrying about. Not to mention that the

whole " OMG! The sky is falling! " sort of reporting is what leads the Big

Brother government into doing things like the national animal identity

tracking garbage, which is a monstrous travesty.

Having vented that, I will make clear that I'm not casting aspersions on

anyone on this list (or elsewhere) who feels motivated to be prepared. I

concur with each person doing whatever keeps them happiest - that's a good

thing for the immune system!

Ev

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Ev..

u echoed my sentiments EXACTLY... I just want to chime in " ditto " (verbatim)! :)

kelvin

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On 4/25/09, <autumn3scorpio@...> wrote:

> The Industrial Age doesn't explain Black Plague in Europe. But I agree that

> Nature does tend to periodically aim to eliminate the weak.

>

> And did everyone miss the part of the newscast about how EVERYONE IN THE US

> who contracted this new flu has RECOVERED??? Or did they only mention that

> on NBC?

>

> Me, I don't do the circle dance over ANY of the " new " flu strains. If Ma

> Nature is going to cull me via the flu, well, what can I say? Nobody gets

> out alive, anyway, and I very seldom succumb to flu in the first place. It

> just isn't something I buy into worrying about. Not to mention that the

> whole " OMG! The sky is falling! " sort of reporting is what leads the Big

> Brother government into doing things like the national animal identity

> tracking garbage, which is a monstrous travesty.

>

> Having vented that, I will make clear that I'm not casting aspersions on

> anyone on this list (or elsewhere) who feels motivated to be prepared. I

> concur with each person doing whatever keeps them happiest - that's a good

> thing for the immune system!

>

> Ev

>

>

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I throughly enjoy watching the sensation seeking newsmongering that goes

along with things like this. The media makes it's money by stirring up as many

hornet nests as they can. Folks are wise to not plug into the drama.

There's a big difference between reacting and acting. Acting is an

empowered choice that we make. Reacting is what happens when we don't act and

instead allow the herd to guide us. Hard to tell sometimes which one someone

else is doing because the action might be the same, the difference is in the

internal intent the person has. That might not have much meaning for some folks

and that's okay.

I enjoy the feelings of independance that goes along with knowledge and

jugs of complete tonic, stocks of boneset, usnea, and the like. It's kind of

like watching people bemoaning the global economic freefall when the real price

of acorns hasn't changed much in the last 10,000 years. We go out and pick them

off the ground and process them just like the ancestors did. Similiarly, the

latest in pandemic dis-eases don't raise much alarm in me for I'm pretty well

set on the alternative medicine front. Thus goverment stockpiles of viral

drugs, border closures, and the like which get the masses stirred up serve as

reminders to keep learning, doing, helping, and teaching techniques that help

people to become free of all that.

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Yep, me too! I just came from an AA meeting in a very small room and at the very end a white guy (sorry, but that's what he is) spoke up and in the course of his sharing mentioned he just got back from Mexico. He was just sharing he was down there looking at a business and never mentioned the flu, but I could see people lean back away from him! It was funny. I know he didn't pick up on it as he didn't make excuses, but I sure know some other folks did. They were the smoker, overweight folks to boot.

What's your thoughts on collodial silver to go in the arsenal?

Shari

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ha! no kidding!

I didn't recall any big bad flu this season...but now..here we go! :)

a lil late.. but fortunately the phrma co's have their drugs ready to

save us all! (sigh)..

kelvin

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On 4/25/09, SV <shavig@...> wrote:

> Yeah, the flu wasn't as severe as they had predicted this winter so they had

> to conjur up another to kill more people! Don't believe me? Check out

> http://www.rense.com/general85/update.htm

>

> Shari

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I can certainly attest to knowing the truth about real health. i'm

about 3mos new wen I first started exploring and trying out a

healthier lifestyle free of a lot of the man made supplements and

propaganda about what foods are 'good for ya "

today I am enjoying truly abundant energy...my ailments are slowly but

surely disappearing and body is healing n getting better! I for one

look forward to spreading th good news of my discovery and experience

of true health.

I agree tho.. to really KNOW true health is certainly a liberating

factor to provide us independence from the mass mentality of sickness

n health and the gov / pharma cos that seek to profit from the

ignorance and blind following of false authority.

kelvin

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On 4/26/09, prayerfulmantis <prayerfulmantis@...> wrote:

> I throughly enjoy watching the sensation seeking newsmongering that goes

> along with things like this. The media makes it's money by stirring up as

> many hornet nests as they can. Folks are wise to not plug into the drama.

> There's a big difference between reacting and acting. Acting is an

> empowered choice that we make. Reacting is what happens when we don't act

> and instead allow the herd to guide us. Hard to tell sometimes which one

> someone else is doing because the action might be the same, the difference

> is in the internal intent the person has. That might not have much meaning

> for some folks and that's okay.

> I enjoy the feelings of independance that goes along with knowledge

> and jugs of complete tonic, stocks of boneset, usnea, and the like. It's

> kind of like watching people bemoaning the global economic freefall when the

> real price of acorns hasn't changed much in the last 10,000 years. We go

> out and pick them off the ground and process them just like the ancestors

> did. Similiarly, the latest in pandemic dis-eases don't raise much alarm in

> me for I'm pretty well set on the alternative medicine front. Thus

> goverment stockpiles of viral drugs, border closures, and the like which get

> the masses stirred up serve as reminders to keep learning, doing, helping,

> and teaching techniques that help people to become free of all that.

>

>

>

--

Kelvin

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yes, yes, and yes.

Gayla

Re: Have the tonic cider ready, new flu out

> I throughly enjoy watching the sensation seeking newsmongering that

> goes along with things like this. The media makes it's money by stirring

> up as many hornet nests as they can. Folks are wise to not plug into the

> drama.

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I make CS and use it. It works. And it is very cheap to make.

Gayla

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Yep, me too! I just came from an AA meeting in a very small room and at the very end a white guy (sorry, but that's what he is) spoke up and in the course of his sharing mentioned he just got back from Mexico. He was just sharing he was down there looking at a business and never mentioned the flu, but I could see people lean back away from him! It was funny. I know he didn't pick up on it as he didn't make excuses, but I sure know some other folks did. They were the smoker, overweight folks to boot.

What's your thoughts on collodial silver to go in the arsenal?

Shari

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How do you make it? I never thought about making it ourselves, but I believe you folks here. Just give me some instructions or guidance and I'll pass it to hubby and see if he's willing to try my concotion!

Thanks, S

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I think it is good also.. I've found over the years that sometimes what works for one doesn't work for another so it is always good to have several solutions.

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From: SV <shavig@...>Subject: Re: Re: Have the tonic cider ready, new flu outhealth Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 1:18 PM

Yep, me too! I just came from an AA meeting in a very small room and at the very end a white guy (sorry, but that's what he is) spoke up and in the course of his sharing mentioned he just got back from Mexico. He was just sharing he was down there looking at a business and never mentioned the flu, but I could see people lean back away from him! It was funny. I know he didn't pick up on it as he didn't make excuses, but I sure know some other folks did. They were the smoker, overweight folks to boot.

What's your thoughts on collodial silver to go in the arsenal?

Shari

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Good for you Kelvin! Sometime we'd love to hear your story.. there are many here who have cured themselves... 's (Ybarra) story is amazing and in the message archives also.

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What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.> I throughly enjoy watching the sensation seeking newsmongering that goes> along with things like this. The media makes it's money by stirring up as> many hornet nests as they can. Folks are wise to not plug into the drama.> There's a big difference between reacting and acting. Acting is an> empowered choice that we make. Reacting is what happens when we don't act> and instead allow the herd to guide us. Hard to tell sometimes which one> someone else is doing because the action might be the same, the difference> is in the internal intent the person has. That might not have much meaning> for some folks and that's okay.> I enjoy the feelings of independance that goes along with

knowledge> and jugs of complete tonic, stocks of boneset, usnea, and the like. It's> kind of like watching people bemoaning the global economic freefall when the> real price of acorns hasn't changed much in the last 10,000 years. We go> out and pick them off the ground and process them just like the ancestors> did. Similiarly, the latest in pandemic dis-eases don't raise much alarm in> me for I'm pretty well set on the alternative medicine front. Thus> goverment stockpiles of viral drugs, border closures, and the like which get> the masses stirred up serve as reminders to keep learning, doing, helping,> and teaching techniques that help people to become free of all that.>>>-- Kelvin------------------------------------

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Hi,

What's the fire cider?

Rena

Re: Have the tonic cider ready, new flu out

> There are 60 people dead so far in Mexico from a new avian/pork/human > flu virus. The mainstream news is picking up on it. Hope everyone has > their echinacea tinctures and plenty of fire cider ready in case it > spreads.They also said that everyone in the US who contracted the illness has recovered.Ev

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dunno what the fire cider is... but anyone wonder why they decided to

call it the SWINE flu? i mean...sure, i get the swine reference and

all... i guess that sounds more fancy and uncommon than saying the pig

flu.

just like that chicken flu... avian flu does sound more fancy too.

well... i'm looking forward to unlimited health now that i'm green

powered and well educated/prepared these days! swine, avian, alien...

flu, shmu... kinda crazy how easily the virus can spread tho. but

fortunately like most flu's... if your immune system is up and you're

not typical to catch any flu, i suspect this flu is just as " easy " (or

difficult) to catch too!

Kelvin

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:34 PM, evergreengarden

<evergreengarden@...> wrote:

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>

> Hi,

>

> What's the fire cider?

>

> Rena

>

>

> Re: Have the tonic cider ready, new flu out

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>> There are 60 people dead so far in Mexico from a new avian/pork/human

>> flu virus. The mainstream news is picking up on it. Hope everyone has

>> their echinacea tinctures and plenty of fire cider ready in case it

>> spreads.

>

> They also said that everyone in the US who contracted the illness has

> recovered.

>

> Ev

>

>

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