This information has the potential to save millions of lives: Diet Against Disease



MFP commentary:

This is an 8 series documentary  on the obvious: That the body is a self repairing  entity. If given the raw materials to do so.

The AMA medical monopoly does not address the cause of disease, instead it makes money for big pharma by pushing it’s poison that does nothing, but cover up symptoms. They work by shutting down chemical pathways and causing tons of collateral damage downstream in the body.  These “standards of care”  are causing the deaths of millions, yet no one is being held culpable much less being prosecuted.

Dr Mercola has outdone himself with this film.

Before, or even after after watching this documentary  you will want to go to our Health Resources  page and among other resources check out the Weston A Price Brochure entitled, “Principles of Healthy Diets”. It is literally worth it’s weight in gold.

All 8 parts are in a playlist  after this first part:
Diet Against Disease


 

It’s Time to Start Imagining a Post-Police World — Why Abolishing the Police is Not a Crazy Idea

Abolishing American police might be our only hope to reform police brutality, violence, and skyrocketing incarceration rate.

“…..The police spend very little of their time dealing with violent criminals — indeed, police sociologists report that only about 10% of the average police officer’s time is devoted to criminal matters of any kind. Most of the remaining 90% is spent dealing with infractions of various administrative codes and regulations: all those rules about how and where one can eat, drink, smoke, sell, sit, walk, and drive. If two people punch each other, or even draw a knife on each other, police are unlikely to get involved. Drive down the street in a car without license plates, on the other hand, and the authorities will show up instantly, threatening all sorts of dire consequences if you don’t do exactly what they tell you.

“The police, then, are essentially just bureaucrats with weapons. Their main role in society is to bring the threat of physical force — even, death — into situations where it never would have been otherwise invoked, such as the enforcement of civic ordinances about the sale of untaxed cigarettes.”

This overcriminalization of, well, living, has exploded prison populations and adversarial policing to a profoundly negative effect……” Read More

It’s Time to Start Imagining a Post-Police World — Why Abolishing the Police is Not a Crazy Idea


I have been pushing this idea for years. The police are blasphemers ( as policing is based upon moral relativism) & usurpers at best.
They are a fairly new institution on the scene, and only about 100 years old.

What did we do to protect ourselves, before we had someone lording over us on each street corner? We had the country sheriff, and you and I: The militia.
And it worked for over 300 years on this continent before the very bad idea of “cops” appeared. Bring back the “Constitutional Militia”!  here & here

This assault on myself in Seymour Missouri further illustrates how useless and detrimental to our rights our “police” are. I could easily relate a dozen more horrific personal  cop stories. 

I have just finished reading and listening to the following 2, well researched books.  The occulted history of policing  in them is fascinating.

By Radley Balko - Rise of the Warrior Cop
By Radley Balko – Rise of the Warrior Cop

 

Battlefield America: The War on the American People
Battlefield America: The War on the American People

~MFP


 

We’re All Trespassers Now in the Face of the Government’s Land Grabs

By John W. Whitehead May 08, 2018

 

 

No power on earth has a right to take our property from us without our consent.” — John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United States

We have no real property rights.

Think about it.

That house you live in, the car you drive, the small (or not so small) acreage of land that has been passed down through your family or that you scrimped and saved to acquire, whatever money you manage to keep in your bank account after the government and its cronies have taken their first and second and third cut…none of it is safe from the government’s greedy grasp.

At no point do you ever have any real ownership in anything other than the clothes on your back.

Everything else can be seized by the government under one pretext or another (civil asset forfeiture, unpaid taxes, eminent domain, public interest, etc.).

The American Dream has been reduced to a lease arrangement in which we are granted the privilege of endlessly paying out the nose for assets that are only ours so long as it suits the government’s purposes.

And when it doesn’t suit the government’s purposes? Watch out.

This is not a government that respects the rights of its citizenry or the law. Rather, this is a government that sells its citizens to the highest bidder and speaks to them in a language of force…..Read More

 

Top 10 Goals in the Communist Manifesto, Accomplished in America


MFP Commentary:

How many of you knew this?


Plenty of stupid ideas kill people. But one man’s stupid ideas have killed over a hundred million people.

Karl Marx was born 200 years ago today. And despite the utter failure of his communist philosophy in practice, the cult lives on. Still people want to try again… this time they will get it right.

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels originally published The Communist Manifesto in 1848. It laid out the beliefs and action plan of the Communist Party. The goal was to get communists of every nationality to rise up and unite to overthrow their “capitalist oppressors.”

Little did they know their words would be used by the likes of Stalin and Mao as justification for over 100 million murders meant to supposedly move society forward.

In America, the goals of the communists have crept their way into society with little fanfare. Many people have no idea that public schools, the graduated income tax, and even a central state-controlled bank (like the Federal Reserve) were tenets of the Communist Manifesto.

The points are boiled down in one section of the manifesto to a list of ten main goals. These are the goals, in Marx and Engels’ own words, followed by an analysis of how deeply they have seeped into the United States governing structure. …. Read More

Top 10 Goals in the Communist Manifesto, Accomplished in America

THE PEOPLE WHO REALLY DESERVE A TRUMP PARDON


MFP Commentary:

The author forgets to mention Shaeffer Cox and a good case study on why the FBI needs to be abolished.
Links to other stories we have linked to concerning the FBI:
America’s Gestapo: The FBI’s Reign of Terror
An Open Letter to the FBI on the murder of LaVoy Finicum
FBI murders woman with a baby in her arms…… Ruby Ridge: The Age of State Terrorism Begins
BREAKING: Was the Las Vegas massacre an FBI terror plot that accidentally went live?
Draining The Next Swamp – The FBI
BUSTED: Parents Catch FBI in Plot to Force Mentally Ill Son to Be a Right Wing Terrorist
CONFIRMED: CLINTON OPERATIVES IN FBI MANUFACTURED RUSSIAGATE

 

And if your stomach  can take it this story that was verified by a personal acquaintance, the late Officer Jack McLamb:
The Uncensored  Gordon Kahl Story

 


The People Who Really Deserve a Trump Pardon

“…..Lost in all of the clamor about Trump’s pardoning Johnson is the fact that there are other people who really deserve a Trump pardon — thousands of them. Almost half of those in federal prison are incarcerated because of drug charges. The president has the power, today, to pardon every American in a federal prison for committing a drug crime.

Why in the world should he do that?

There are two simple reasons why he should: (1) the war on drugs is a blatantly unconstitutional activity of the federal government; and (2) the war on drugs imprisons people for committing a victimless crime.

First, the Constitution.

In Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, there are eighteen specific powers granted to Congress. We call these the enumerated powers. Everything else is reserved to the states.

Nowhere does the Constitution authorize the federal government to regulate or prohibit the manufacture, sale, use, or trafficking of any drug.

Nowhere does the Constitution authorize the federal government to concern itself with the nature of any substance that Americans want to eat, drink, smoke, inject, absorb, snort, sniff, inhale, swallow, or otherwise ingest into their bodies.

Nowhere does the Constitution authorize the federal government to be concerned with the medical or recreational activities of any American.

Nowhere does the Constitution authorize the federal government to have a Narcotic Control Act, a Controlled Substances Act, a Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, or a Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act.

Nowhere does the Constitution authorize the federal government to have a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, an Office of National Drug Control Policy, or a Drug Enforcement Administration.

Nowhere does the Constitution authorize the federal government to have a National Drug Control Strategy, a National Survey on Drug Use and Health, or a Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program.

When the federal government sought to limit the use of alcoholic beverages after World War I, it realized that it could do so only by amending the Constitution. That is why the 18th Amendment to the Constitution was adopted in 1919. If a constitutional amendment was needed to prohibit the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors,” then it should also be necessary if the federal government is to prohibit the unauthorized manufacture, sale, or transportation of drugs.

Second, victimless crimes.

Every crime should have a tangible and identifiable victim with real harm and measurable damages.

Rape, assault, child abuse, battery, kidnapping, manslaughter, and murder are real crimes. They actually harm people.

Burglary, robbery, theft, arson, looting, shoplifting, and embezzlement are real crimes. They actually harm property.

Possessing, using, growing, manufacturing, buying, selling, and trafficking in “illegal” drugs may be vices, but they are victimless crimes. They harm no one’s person or property as long as they are done in a peaceful manner by consenting adults who respect the property rights of others.

And as so eloquently explained by the nineteenth-century classical liberal political philosopher Lysander Spooner in his work Vices Are Not Crimes (1875),

Vices are those acts by which a man harms himself or his property.

Crimes are those acts by which one man harms the person or property of another…..”  Read More

Steve Quayle-The Spiritual War for Control of the Presidency and the Ultimate Fate of Humanity

“…..In Hour Two of this interview, and amidst the many revelations, Steve Quayle addressed in great depth, the coming persecution of Christians. The coming persecution of Christians will be relentless and Steve even detailed what DARPA resources are being devoted to “finding” Christians for final disposition when the time is right, so to speak. I also shared my experience with the finding of the Christians aspect of this as I know someone who is involved with this from a Deep State, alphabet soup perspective.  One cannot listen attentively to Hour two and not fully grasp the grave danger that is coming Christians. This is a riveting hour with Steve Quayle…..”

Read More and listen to  hour one and two  interview.

 

Steve Quayle-The Spiritual War for Control of the Presidency and the Ultimate Fate of Humanity