Guest guest Posted March 12, 2000 Report Share Posted March 12, 2000 Dear Foggs, Lynn, Bill, Rob, etc., Yes, I would like to grow my own food, and intend to follow the spirit, if not the letter of 's message to leave this 'Sodom and Gomorrah' of parasitized toxic waste. As Lynn pointed out, we all must save ourselves---from ourselves! Bill Ross, if you're out there listening, see, its easy to leave the destructive path, and thereby escape God's wrath (I'm not a dogmatist, just using a universal albeit religious example), as Lot and his wife did. It was easy for Lot to leave after being warned. He had time. He had means. He left and was saved. The difficult part was not to physically leave the city per se, nay, it was not! The difficult part was to not look back. Yes, you can rid your body of parasites and toxins penultimately, and thus rid yourself of disease. BUT, like the aborigines boomerang, you can all too easily return to the state that made you sick in the first place. And like the African witchdoctor's magic spell, so too are we 'civilized' folk under the 'normal' spell of Madison Avenue's mesmerizing incantations. Hey, maybe a future King or a Crichton will make a fortune showing us our toxic and parasitical doom in a entertaining way! " ...Here lies the human race. Killed by parasitical body farming and great tasting toxic buffets...! RIP Marve From: " Lynne Wallace " <LynneMWallace@...> Dear Foggs, (neat name) Yes, I want to grow our own food. Organic is shown to be richer in nutrients than mass produced vegees and fruits. The cost of adher- ing to an all organic diet forces us to try and grow our own. Also, I buy from a local farmer friend. We also take a phytochemical supple- ment: the adults and big kids in a powder form, the ten and under trio take them in a gummy bear form. Good point. L. >From: Foggschool@... >Reply-Dronelist >Dronelist >Subject: (no subject) >Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:31:31 EST > >The growth of the protocol, measured only by time, is an inspiring >perspective. We are out here. >I am interested in a recipe, using Dr. s protocol, for shampoo. The >current recipe is not working for my oily hair. Any thoughts would be >appreciated. >I am also interested to know if there are many of you whom have chosen to >grow their own food, have concerns about genetic alterations of " our " food, >or feel the need to purchase organic foods. Just curious. > " for president. " >Foggs ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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