I've noticed that just living is getting expensive. We've cut out all non-essentials.
I spent over a decade living on the street. I was destitute and hopelessly addicted to drugs, booze, etc. I did odd jobs to make ends meet which consisted of my dope and booze expenses mainly. At 35, I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure brought on by untreated atrial fibrillation. I had just finished reading the entire Torah. I was working for a Jewish man, and while I was taking a break, noticed it and started thumbing through it. He said I could have it. I began to implement the Mosaic law in my life. I literally had nothing to lose. I was told that I had the cardiovascular system of a 90 year old man. My heart function was at less than 20%. The cardiologist assigned to me in the emergency room told me to get my affairs in order because 90 year old men don't tend to live much longer.
Fast forward 20 years, and I am in better shape and condition than I was in my teen age years. I am off of all medications, and cancelled my health insurance because I no longer need it anymore. I was also spending close to a grand a month, with a $5k deductible. It was idiotic. I had some health issues, but eventually I realized that each and every doctor was scamming me. I really should start a thread just on that fiasco.
I went from living on the street to owning my own home outright in less than four years. I ended up buying four more homes as well. I started eating kosher 20 years ago, and that started me on a path to tinkering with my diet. I learned that the biblical diet is the best diet for the human body. It healed me, and I've been slowly moving towards the Edenic diet, and almost there now. The body is incredibly resilient and can heal itself if given half a chance.
Five years ago, I went to see my cardiologist for the last time. He was dumbfounded after looking at my EKG and echo because I had no signs of congestive heart failure whatsoever. That was after only six months off of all forms of sugar. I went cold turkey, and was almost immediate results.
There are severe penalties though. I don't eat in restaurants anymore so that cut into my social life. I only eat what is healthy, but most of the people I know don't have a healthy diet so I don't share meals with any of them any more. It's sad, but I can host dinner parties, and BBQ's though which is still pretty nice. It's ironic though because a lot of people have seen how my life has changed for the better, but they can't give up a diet that is literally going to kill them. That's how addicted people are. I know how it is. I was just as addicted as the next guy. The sad thing is that the food plan I'm on now is extremely easy to employ, and shows almost immediate results. I'm ripped and don't have to work out at all. I can get out and do things that are fun without having to worry about getting tired, hurt, or having to constantly rest.
my husband went into a government office and rows and rows of employees were sitting there shopping on the internet. So the little guy at the bottom is getting crushed.
I noticed something similar at the bank recently. I was sitting waiting to speak with a banker. There were three bankers doing NOTHING. One was helping a customer, but their conversation had turned to blathering about everything from the best local fishing hole to the price of panty hose. The other two bankers were online. One was surfing Amazon while the other one was playing some sort of game. They all saw me there sitting waiting, and couldn't have cared less. I'm actively working on putting my money into a foreign account in the Cayman Islands.
I don't know if there is any way to save America. I'm really afraid for what's coming. Everything is destabilized.
There is no way to save Amerika. It's a lost cause. The destabilization is intentional, and will lead ultimately to tyranny.
Did you know that the government site Deagal, predicts massive depopulation by 2025?
If you're not getting your food from your own garden, you're statistically not going to live as long as those who do.
I really think that we may be close to the end times. I just wish that God would end it already - it's the slow death that I can't stand to watch.
Stop looking at it. I cut the cable over Fifteen years ago, and have never regretted it. When I go to the DMV, or even most businesses now, I see televisions on everywhere, and each time I sit down in some waiting room, I see hypnotized faces staring at the boob tube. It's pathetic. I'm also acutely aware of how much of a pull that screen has over me as well. I am intentionally able to ignore it only with the greatest of effort, but it's getting easier.
You have to unplug from the technocracy lest it suck you into its corporate mind net.