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Defense Issues and Tactics (revived) 19 Replies

A former Ning member had a good discussion on this topic, but must have erased it when she left.  So I want to repost some of my comments on the topic, along with some new observations, and re-open a…Continue

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Started by Kris H. Last reply by Howard Boldt May 25, 2023.

This Little Iron Fish May Be The Solution To The World’s Anemia Problem

Canadian inventor Dr Christopher Charles hopes that the Lucky Iron Fish will help eliminate iron deficiency in the world.…Continue

Started by Andrew Veresay Nov 16, 2015.

Hydration & Communication - Australia 3 Replies

My thoughts are that water is going to be a very valuable resource, and also in great need after the shift.The issue is how to carry it.  Personally I have several Camelbak back packs, these I use…Continue

Started by Muzz. Last reply by KM Mar 19, 2012.

Determine food allergies before you stock up on foods! 2 Replies

I recently learned I have food allergies. I had no idea. There are foods that I ate every day which were making me sick, and yet I had no idea. I did an "elimination diet". This is basically a diet…Continue

Started by QuietOne. Last reply by KM Jul 30, 2011.

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Comment by Chris Harris on June 26, 2011 at 8:23am

Big Thumbs up for the MMS - my family and I have been using this prep for 2 years now for:

Parasite control

Anti-bacterial treatment

Anti-viral treatment

Colds, flu, stomach bugs etc.

 

It would be one of our top 5 medical cure-alls - which I may just blog about shortly....

 

There are a few tricks and tips to using MMS safely and sanely - we have had a few people we know tox-out from incorrect use, but i am happy to help anyone who is keen to learn more about this most important health and healing tool.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 22, 2011 at 1:50am
OH KIM.....Thank you so much, this is it.  I love green tea also but only Arizona green tea but I hardly ever buy it because it's so expensive.  If I could drink green tea all day long I would.  I will try the bacon fat and acorns.  Thank you again  :)
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 21, 2011 at 7:19pm
I am looking for a post about a tree (I think oak) that sailors used to brew coffee.  I am a coffeeholic sadly and I know I will suffer with severe headaches when I have to give it up.  Since this is my vice in life I'm aware I must put on my big girl pants and just give it up but it's so hard to do while I'm reading this ning.  It is my stress buster.  Anyone remember this post???
Comment by KM on June 21, 2011 at 6:22pm

Have bought garlic in bulk and dried in a dehydrator and ground it up.  the garlic doesn't have to have the skin removed it will come off easily once it is dried, roll inthe hands and the dried skin will come off.  Have a good grinder, a coffee grinder is good, or some kind of blender.  the garlic once it is dried will keep for a long time.  to simulate a dehydrator, putting the garlic on a cookie tray and into an oven overnight with the temperature at it's lowest (about 100F) will also work. 

Comment by Derrick Johnson on June 20, 2011 at 7:37am

Hi Deborah

My advice would be to follow the Zetas advice below when choosing a safe location, and I would not even count the elevation gain for New Zealand just to be on the safe side.

http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx381.htm

“The general guide is to be 100 miles inland and 200 feet high. But survival along coastlines is possible if above 600 feet and tidal bore or special circumstances are taken into consideration.”

Comment by Derrick Johnson on June 19, 2011 at 9:58am

Hi Trish

Here is Talk about the pole shift flood tide if you haven’t read it yet

http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p124.htm

http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta509.htm

The flood tides associated with the hour of the pole shift will be different from all other types of flood tides because the factors inciting them are different. The normal tide is influenced by the position of the Moon, which has a gravity draw on the oceans. Storm surges are associated with low and high pressure over the oceans, drawing the water up, as well as water being pushed by high winds. During the hour of the pole shift, however, it is land that is moving under the water that is the predominant factor. The land will move a quarter turn of the globe, while the oceans are inclined to remain in place. During this hour, the oceans are tending to seek their level, continuously, so are dropping back from any shore they are being pushed upon.

Thus the tide does not have so much a speed, a rush upon the land, as a level where it has not been able to receded into its lowest in the ocean bowl. The whole time, it is attempting to drop to its level, but being forced up by the movement of land underneath. In the case of Germany, which can expect its flood tide to rise from the North Sea basin and from the Baltic Sea basin, the water will be on the land almost instantly. For the initial pole shift slosh, it is not that the water slowly sloshing upon land, on all coastlines where the land is biting into the water, pushing it up onto a shore, the water will be at its maximum height almost instantly. On the opposite shores, where the land is pulling away from the water at a rapid pace, there is the opposite effect, that being that the water level drops, but this is only temporary as the slosh to this opposite side will be occurring shortly.

Where the initial pole shift slosh happens quickly, it takes hours to drain back, though the water will move with greater urgency than during normal tides. The second slosh, on the opposite side, will occur more slowly, within 12 hours, but will rise to almost the same level as the initial slosh.
Where Moon driven tides slosh every 6 hours or so, the pole shift tides are dealing with a greater volume of water, which must first settle into its basis before gaining the height to affect the opposite shore. All subsequent sloshing diminishes in height until the remnants of the pole shift slosh have disappeared.

Comment by Bec on June 11, 2011 at 9:14am

This is the first time I've heard of MMS so I'm really grateful for all you guys talking about it.  I've just watched Jim Humble's interview on youtube and what a revelation.  Helen, I'm really interested to hear about how it has taken away the foggy brain (let alone all the other things)! 

 

I would like to get some for my husband, as well as myself.  My husband always has to have a lot of work done on his teeth as he has lost a lot of the enamel on them due to a governmental program he undertook as a child, without being aware of what it was about.  This happened over 30 years ago and at the time his mother thought they were helping out science, but poor John has suffered ever since.  It would be fabulous if it helped his teeth to get their strength back again and even help the enamel to come back.

 

I would like to take it for maintenance and also to get my clarity of thought back again.  I think that on and off I have candida and would like to think that MMS would help eliminate it.  Anyway, I'm wondering how you determine a reputable source for purchasing MMS?

 

Thanks once again everyone for sharing this valuable and amazing info xxx

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 6, 2011 at 6:49pm

OK...... lets talk about bugs.  They will be everywhere and we need to treat our environment kindly or we kind of miss the point in this incarnation.

I have a problem with red ants and yellow jacks, biting horse flies etc......

Here's a little excerpt about getting rid of some (ants, silverfish, fleas, moths and house flies) naturally.

http://www.naturalhomeandgarden.com/natural-remedies/pest-free-natu...
Comment by Lavonne on May 26, 2011 at 9:05pm
Thanks Starr and Raven.  Great info.  Just downloaded the primitive living skills.  thanks so much.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on May 26, 2011 at 8:53pm

I was searching the Savannah River site on zetatalk, this link popped up and I thought it was very informative.  There's so many things I've been trying to learn how to do and this lists the different places to learn skills, a brief description of how to do things like fire making, bow making etc.

The whole post was dialogue as to what type of people were the 1st in the Americas and how did they survive? I always enjoy reading something new and I wish I could go to camp myself this year but money doesn't allow.  I'll google my area to see if there are any free workshops on learning ancient skills.

http://www.zetatalk5.com/docs/Primitive_Skills/Primitive_Living_Ski...
 

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