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Fabulous points re agricultue.

And such good news re the Maori:

Good news out of New Zealand - criminal charges against government officials for CoV injection crimes against citizens of New Zealand were filed by the Maori government and the four officials were prosecuted, found guilty. The mRNA injections are now banned in New Zealand.

All that, I know, has to do with the work of Reiner Fuellmich and Dexter Ryneveldt with the Maori over a period of months. But they could not get cooperation among the Maori. It looks like one group went ahead. Good results.

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It is awesome, hopefully it sticks and spreads to more nations.

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JD - Another excellent missive. Some humor to go with the tin foil... if you want to get laid, just ask an Ancient Astronaut theorist. They always say... https://youtu.be/WasyIZOHg8s?

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😂

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I started supplementing my horse with rose hip powder for extra natural source copper.

Hmmm ... the copper blood people... well, Morley Robbins is pushing "the root cause protocol " which is all about iron toxicity and the importance of copper! I pretty much automatically dismiss any protocol that is supposed to work for everyone. But his discussion of iron toxicity seems to be consistent with what a lot of people are saying, and with some tentative results with horses, or at least with their rhino cousins.. Enough that I started supplementing my horse with rose hip powder for extra natural source copper. This was partly inspired by incessant FB ads for a product for horses called "rose hip vital " - specially processed Rose hip powder, and the ad said horses find it so delicious they would try to steal each other's feed to get it. HAHA.

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The food supply has a lot of iron fortified breakfast cereal and other meal bar type things which men and postmenopausal women should avoid because iron overlad can be a risk and too much free iron can be a problem during inflammation anyway.

Trace minerals share protein carriers so imbalance can skew things - 100 iron hailing ten taxi cabs leaves no taxi cabs for 1 or 2 coppers to use - or vice versa.

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so - question - Supposedly wheat was not cultivated in the New World until the Colombian Exchange. other crops were grown , such as maize, with civilizations built around them. I suppose they are also low in Copper. Perhaps conditions were not right for growing wheat, although certainly the Great Plains of North America are very wheat friendly, but it does not seem as though big overbearing civilization grew up in those areas. I still find the concept of a copper blooded aristocracy to be an attractive romantic theory, and like how it's linked to blood types. Not something I'm going to spend time looking into, but looking forward to your updates!

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Oct 28, 2023
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thanks! read around a little, Couldn't resist the rearing Stallion, and I have seen the one at the Denver Airport. I thought it was pretty weird that it had glowing red eyes! Well. isn't that something. So much stuff here, history of so-called Western Civilization pales in context!

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looks really interesting!

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I just bought more books on his site. Books don't emit EMF.

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The push to make mixed marriages acceptable went too far in my prenatal health opinion. I have read that autoimmune risks for mom and baby are less if the mom an dad are somewhat genetically related. Not kissing cousins, ~ 8 generations apart was mentioned as possibly ideal. The baby will have foreign DNA to mom so if dad is a little more similar to her, then it will be less foreign. It also seems to help if mom and dad have had a longer relationship with plenty of shared bodily fluids for mom's immune system to get used to the father of the baby's DNA.

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I Did not know this! interesting stuff!

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Oct 28, 2023
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Very interesting thanks

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