Benefits Of Sunlight

Benefits Of Sunlight

It is a two edged sword, also a source of radiation, so get 8-10 minutes between 10 am and 2 pm when the rays from which your body makes vitamin D make it through the atmosphere.

Watch The Water

Watch The Water

Dr Bryan Ardis

Compounds That Protect Against Snake Venom

Dr Bryan Ardis has connected a bunch of dots that will blow your mind!

https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2022/04/world-premiere-watch-the-water/

WHO Global Pandemic Response

The WHO, that international body responsible for all the proven incorrect advice over the last two years are in the process of drafting an agreement that will override the ability of a government to determine their own response to future pandemics. Some might ask, “What could possibly go wrong?” “Human extinction!” would be my response. The place you can lodge a written submission is at https://inb.who.int/home/written-submissions In case it helps you with yours, here is mine:

It is vital that the individual’s sovereign rights as detailed in international agreements be respected in any WHO proposal.

The Geneva Convention 1949

Article 32 & 147 of the 1949 Geneva Convention.

The Helsinki Declaration August 1975

Lays out the responsibilities of governments with respect to protecting human dignity and human rights.

Item 12 covers the requirement that governments exercise:

XII Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief.

The Universal Declaration on Medical Bioethics and Human Rights (available at: http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=31058&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html) contains:

Article 6 – Consent

1. Any preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention is only to be carried out with the prior, free and informed consent of the person concerned, based on adequate information. The consent should, where appropriate, be express and may be withdrawn by the person concerned at any time and for any reason without disadvantage or prejudice.

At ANY time these preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical interventions are mandated, the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights is being violated!

FOI Request Aust Dept Health – No COVID

FOI Request Aust Dept Health - No COVID

So if you don’t have a sample of the alleged virus, how can you test for its existence? And if you have not proved the virus causes the illness, how can you say it was not caused by 5G, as EMF frequencies have been found to cause the symptoms ascribed to SARS-COVID?

10 Prepping mistakes to avoid before SHTF

Prepper Survival Man

Ignoring the basics

Before even touching the more complicated aspects of being a prepper, you should make sure to have your fundamental prepping skills covered. Some of these basic skills include first aid and emergency medical care, water purification, food preservation and fire-making.

Going over your budget

Prepping is undoubtedly an investment, but that doesn’t mean you should have to spend beyond your means. It is possible to prep even while on a tight budget. However, you may have to change your spending habits and plan your expenses ahead of time. Remember to stick to your budget and buy only what you need – your wants can (and should) wait.

Focusing on supplies instead of skills

No matter how much survival gear you stockpile, you can’t use an abundance of supplies to compensate for a lack of skill. Prepping equipment can be destroyed, lost or stolen, but as long as you regularly practice your survival skills, they can never be taken away from you. Invest in skills more than supplies. This can also help you stay within your budget.

Ignoring your health

It is easy to take your health for granted, but when SHTF, physical fitness is crucial to your survival. Staying in peak physical condition means that you will have a much easier time lifting heavy objects, traversing difficult terrain and outrunning your enemies. Simply put, your chances of survival are greater if you’ve been living a physically active lifestyle rather than a sedentary one. (Related: Why physical fitness is crucial for survival (and why all preppers need to take good care of their bodies).)

Not properly rotating your food supply

A common problem with long-term food storage is that once you’ve bought it and placed it in the pantry, you tend to forget about it until an emergency happens. By the time one does occur, the food might have already gone bad. You can avoid this problem by making an inventory of all the food you buy and marking their expiration dates. If you stock up on raw ingredients, it is also useful to learn how to make meals from scratch. You can also supplement your food supply by learning how to fish, hunt and forage for food.

Overlooking your local SHTF situation

Not all survival situations will happen on a large scale. Sometimes, a crisis may only affect your local community, your family or even just you specifically. Just because a crisis doesn’t affect everyone else doesn’t mean you should underestimate it. Give it your proper attention and resolve it immediately.

Trying to convince everyone to be preppers

You think you might be doing everyone a favor by trying to convince them to prepare for some unseen future disaster, but it’s probably not worth your time and effort to “convert” these people. Unfortunately, not everyone is fit for the prepping lifestyle or willing to actively engage in it. You’re more likely to end up outing yourself as a prepper.

Preparing for only one kind of disaster

Even if your specific location is only prone to a single type of disaster, anything can still happen, so you should be able to change your plans accordingly. Think about all the possible scenarios that could happen and create contingency plans in case anything goes wrong.

Not putting in the hard work

No one simply becomes a prepper overnight. True prepping is a full-time commitment that requires a lot of planning and effort. If you want to reap the rewards, you need to first put in the hard work. This often entails setting up your bug-out location, tending to your edible garden, crafting DIY prepping equipment and practicing your prepping skills. It’s also easy to become complacent by thinking that you’ve already “prepared enough,” so sharpen those survival skills to avoid getting rusty.

Trying to do too much all at once

On the other side of the spectrum, you could fall into the trap of doing too much all at once. If you take on more tasks than you can handle, you’re more likely to end up starting too many prepping projects and finishing none of them. You could also end up rushing through your tasks, which could result in costly mistakes in the long run. Pace yourself and learn to organize your priorities. This will help you go through your tasks more efficiently.

Even if you’ve committed any of these prepping mistakes in the past, all that matters now is that you’ve learned from them and can properly avoid them in the future.

https://newstarget.com/2020-01-28-10-prepping-mistakes-to-avoid-before-shtf.html

How To Prep For A Detox

There are several things you can do prior to doing a detox that will minimize the stress on your body as it gets rid of toxins and parasites. It will also maximize your chances of enjoying a successful detox.

1. Increase your intake of natural or purified water to aid the flushing out of toxins and normal waste.
2. Reduce or eliminate your intake of refined sugars and processed foods.
3. Replace them with plenty of organic fruit and vegetables, grass-fed meat and wild caught (not farmed) fish.
4. Add some probiotics and different varieties of fermented foods to your diet.
5. Make a list of your personal care and household products. Check each on the database maintained by the Environmental Working Group at https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/ to see how it fares for toxic load. Make a shopping list to replace the ones that fail.
6. If you are constipated, fix it naturally. One way is to consider adding seeds and nuts to your diet. Chew them really well to avoid them being too abrasive on your gut and if you have time, soak them overnight to leech out the enzyme blockers so you get full value from their nutrients.
7. Get the body moving. Even walking for 10,000 steps a day is a significant boost to your circulation. It you are already active, take it up a notch.

If, while reading this, you thought, “That would be good to do at any time, not just prior to a detox!” give yourself an extra 5 points!

If you thought, “I’m already doing all of that!” give yourself another 10 points!