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    Health/Wellness

    An object for our Two Minutes: High Food Prices
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-10-07 23:22:44 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    by Mindweapon

    Today as I was meditating on the destruction of our enemies, I thought what single thing would serve our purposes best, and the answer came to me:

    High Food Prices.

    High Food Prices would save our young people from junk food and from (a large part) of television and video games at the same time, because they would have to spend their time farming/gardening.

    Just spending time outside, working and talking to other people, would be invaluable for young White people. And spending time in the kitchen, doing canning/dehydrating/pickling would also be very valuable. These sort of things are the basis of scientific thinking — what did you do, what results did you get, how do you get a better result next time? For example, I spent years unable to grow carrots, and even a commercial farmer I knew grew carrots by, in his words, throwing so much seed down that some of it had to sprout. Eventually someone told me that they get carrots to sprout by putting boards over them — they fail to sprout for lack of moisture. I tried that and it worked, but now I’m doing wooden grow boxes with windows over them during the sprouting period to hold in the moisture.

    Someone in the Mens Rights Movement made the observation that neither men or women are saints; that we are all pretty messed up, on average, thanks to liberalism and feminism. I happen to agree with this idea.

    And I believe that high food prices would force many, if not most of us to do farmwork and make us better people.

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    Indoctrinating Children
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-07-07 15:39:08 [ Print / Instant Flyer |


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    The Wilderness Survival Skills Everyone Should Know
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-04-15 04:22:36 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    Be prepared. Period.

    A few hours watching the Discovery Channel can prompt extreme survival fantasies involving frog licking and urine drinking, but what basic skills would you actually need to survive in the wilderness? Here's a look at the basics you need to become an adult Boy Scout straight from a cadre of survival experts.

    The key to surviving in the wilderness is preparation. But this post isn't about stockpiling food or preparing for disasters at home (although both are a good idea). This is about the skills and tricks you can learn and remember now that will help save your life if your car breaks down in the woods, you're lost while hiking, or a terrible disaster strands you in the wilderness.



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    News Source: Lifehacker.com

    What to Do When You're "Malemployed"
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-03-12 17:41:48 [ Print / Instant Flyer |

    "Mal".  As in Latin for "bad" or "wrongful". 
    As in “when what you do for a living makes you want to kill yourself.”

    “Ruin my weekend? My boss ruined my life!”

    So wrote JJ Jeffers, one of a few hundred commenters on last week’s story, “Is your boss ruining your weekend?

    “My new boss makes me work every weekend,” wrote commenter kit8. “Hence, I don’t feel stress about going to work on Monday as I am always at work.”

    It’s the plight of the malemployed, defined by Urban Dictionary as “when what you do for a living makes you want to kill yourself.”

    “[W]hat’s fouling up my weekend is that my boss keeps bringing in more work and not planning enough personnel to do it,” wrote another commenter, randumb guy. “We are building an economy based on extracting more from fewer.”



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    News Source: CNN Health

    Desiderata
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-03-01 06:47:28 [ Print / Instant Flyer |

    A timeless message to the soul of our people.

    Go placidly amidst the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.

    Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.

    Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.



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    News Source: Max Ehrmann

    Look At Yourself After Watching This
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-01-08 07:31:23 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
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    The Joy of Quiet
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2012-01-02 22:41:58 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    The human need to unplug from the Matrix becomes more and more obvious.

    ABOUT a year ago, I flew to Singapore to join the writer Malcolm Gladwell, the fashion designer Marc Ecko and the graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister in addressing a group of advertising people on “Marketing to the Child of Tomorrow.” Soon after I arrived, the chief executive of the agency that had invited us took me aside. What he was most interested in, he began — I braced myself for mention of some next-generation stealth campaign — was stillness.

    A few months later, I read an interview with the perennially cutting-edge designer Philippe Starck. What allowed him to remain so consistently ahead of the curve? “I never read any magazines or watch TV,” he said, perhaps a little hyperbolically. “Nor do I go to cocktail parties, dinners or anything like that.” He lived outside conventional ideas, he implied, because “I live alone mostly, in the middle of nowhere.”

    Around the same time, I noticed that those who part with $2,285 a night to stay in a cliff-top room at the Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur pay partly for the privilege of not having a TV in their rooms; the future of travel, I’m reliably told, lies in “black-hole resorts,” which charge high prices precisely because you can’t get online in their rooms.

    Has it really come to this?

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    News Source: New York Times

    Sign of the Times
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-10-16 20:00:24 [ Print / Instant Flyer |


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    Born to Consume
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-07-06 16:45:18 [ Print / Instant Flyer |

    Futurist and pioneering media critic Aldous Huxley saw it coming. In Brave New World Revisited, he talked about children being “highly susceptible to propaganda,” and indeed the perfect “television fodder.”

    For those who don’t watch MTV, it may take a hundred turns through the grocery aisle to realize who these attractive young women are. They look like any other celebrity—stalked by paparazzi while doing everyday chores, babies slung on the hip in one frame, bikini-clad in the quintessential beachcomber shot in the next. There’s the requisite drama with the familiar bold-letter headlines, the words interchangeable: police, custody battle, diet, plastic surgery, wedding, party, sex.

     

    They look familiar, but you can’t place them—unless you’re familiar with MTV’s top-rated “16 and Pregnant” or “Teen Mom” reality-television shows. These young women are celebrities all right: they’re famous for having babies in high school.



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    News Source: american conservative

    White Men, Respect Women
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-06-23 20:20:27 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    In these dire times the future of European Americans to progress as a nation of people inside the U.S. cannot afford more problems than what we already face. Family life lies at the core of the wellbeing of our Folk. The two-parent European-American family is under assault from values portrayed in media, legal structures of divorce, feminist legislation, unrealistic expectations and economic reductionism just to name a few.--Ed.

    Male violence against women is a serious issue in our homes, communities and workplaces, yet there is still a lack of acknowledgment and ownership of this crime. The subject is still very much taboo and although the severity of it in this province is alarming, to say the least, it is still very much a silent issue.

    Government’s response to violence in the province is the Violence Prevention Initiative. This six-year, 12-million dollar strategy is ensuring that we have the tools to help communities and agencies work towards the elimination of violence.

    The implementation of violence prevention public awareness and education campaigns is a priority of the Violence Prevention Initiative and through this it is our goal to increase awareness and attitudinal change in order to prevent violence against those most at risk in our society.


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    News Source: http://www.respectwomen.ca/

    93 percent of unborn babies contaminated with GMO toxins, study finds
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-06-06 15:53:06 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    A landmark new study out of Canada exposes yet another lie propagated by the biotechnology industry, this time blowing a hole in the false claim that a certain genetic pesticide used in the cultivation of genetically-modified (GM) crops does not end up in the human body upon consumption. Researchers from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Sherbrooke Hospital Centre in Quebec, Can., have proven that Bt toxin, which is used in GM corn and other crops, definitively makes its way into the blood supply, contrary to what Big Bio claims — and this toxin was found in the bloodstreams of 93 percent of pregnant women tested.

    Published in the journal Reproductive Toxicology, the study explains that Bt toxin enters the body not only through direct consumption of GMOs, but also from consumption of meat, milk and eggs from animals whose feed contains GMOs. Among all women tested, 80 percent of the pregnant group tested positive for Bt toxin in their babies’ umbilical cords, and 69 percent of non-pregnant women tested positive for Bt toxin.

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    News Source: Natural News www.naturalnews.com

    Elderly Americans Learn How to Whack Attackers
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-04-23 06:40:14 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    Elderly does not necessarily mean helpless.

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    Religion and Obesity: Study Links Church and Being Fat
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-03-25 14:14:55 [ Print / Instant Flyer |

    Warning: Spending too much time at church may be harmful to your health.

     

    A new study has found that young adults who frequently attend religious activities are 50 percent more likely to become obese by middle age compared with those who don’t take part in any religious events.

     

    “We don’t know why frequent religious participation is associated with development of obesity, but the upshot of these findings highlight a group that could benefit from targeted efforts at obesity prevention,” said Matthew Feinstein, the study’s lead investigator and a fourth-year student at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. “It’s possible that getting together once a week and associating good works and happiness with eating unhealthy foods could lead to the development of habits that are associated with greater body weight and obesity.”



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    News Source: Chicago Sun-Times

    Practical Emergency Preparedness (PDF)
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2011-01-19 06:15:41 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    Survivalism is a movement of individuals or groups (called survivalists) who are actively preparing for future possible disruptions in local, regional, national, or international social or political order.

    Survivalists often prepare for this anticipated disruption by having emergency medical training, stockpiling food and water, preparing for self-defense and self-sufficiency, and/or building structures that will help them to survive or "disappear" (e.g., a survival retreat or underground shelter). Anticipated disruptions include:

       1. Natural disaster clusters, and patterns of apocalyptic planetary crises or Earth changes, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, blizzards, and severe thunderstorms.
       2. A disaster brought about by the activities of mankind: chemical spills, release of radioactive materials, nuclear or conventional war, or an oppressive government.



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    Secrets to a Happy Life: A Primer for 20-Something Whites
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2010-12-19 20:52:20 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    It’s a jumping-off point, food for thought, a spark for the mental juices.

    Is age 36 comparatively too young for me to be dispensing life advice?

    Probably.

    But I’ve seen enough misery among White friends, relatives, and co-workers who are in their 30s and 40s that I’m motivated to write. A lot of the misery, I’m convinced, is caused by the death-inducing lies fed to Whites by the popular culture — a culture that is heavily influenced by consumerism, pharmacology, misguided White liberalism and our Jewish ethnic competitors.



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    The Joys of the Caveman Diet
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2010-12-05 16:36:50 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    by John Young

    Obesity, cardiovascular disease and type-II diabetes are at record levels among our Folk in America, and rising. For decades, we have become increasingly sick. True, our lifespan has increased due to vaccinations, antibiotics, open-heart surgery, transplants and the like. But overall, our rates of autoimmune disease, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, depression and other ills have increased. Furthermore, the period of frailty at the end of life has increased.

    Dr. Loren Cordain, among an increasing number of scientists in the field of evolutionary medicine, is attributing most of these ills to our diet. The underlying science is complex; but the principle is simple. Humans diverged from our primate ancestors millions of years ago and for millions of years of evolution we ate a diet rich in lean meats, vegetables, fruits and nuts. Therefore, we would be most likely to thrive while consuming such a diet. With the introduction of agriculture only a few thousand years ago, humans started to live on grains, dairy and legumes. Because of the relatively recent introduction of these foods into our diet, our bodies have not adapted to thrive on them; and they actually make us sick if used chronically.

    There is evidence to support that persons of European ancestry, more than other groups, are susceptible to damage caused by grain consumption, including greater presence of the HLA-B8 gene, which creates sensitivity to gluten. This is no surprise as the large scale agricultural use of grains as food started in the fertile crescent, and took thousands of years to reach Northern Europe.

    According to an impressive body of research, there are many ways in which grains, dairy and legumes make us sick.



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    Learn Sarver Heart Center's Continuous Chest Compression CPR
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2010-11-23 20:01:03 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks.

    You can lessen this recurring loss by learning Continuous Chest Compression CPR, a hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest. It’s easy and does not require mouth-to-mouth contact, making it more likely bystanders will try to help, and it was developed here at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. “This video is worth sharing,” said Gordon A. Ewy, MD, director of the UA Sarver Heart Center and one of the research pioneers who developed this method.


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    News Source: Univesity of AZ

    1 in 22 African Americans HIV Risk
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2010-10-16 07:09:37 [ Print / Instant Flyer |
    Don't mix. You'll be glad you didn't.

    CDC reports 1 in 22 African Americans will be diagnosed  with the AIDS virus in their lifetime. The African HIV statistics points to 1 in 22 black Americans will have the AIDS virus. HIV risk is 1 in 52 for Hispanics, 1 in 170 for whites, Asians about 1 in 222.

    African Americans have more than twice the risk for Hispanics and eight times that of whites. Asians had the lowest statistics. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention didn't release details on the reasons why HIV rates are higher among African Americans. [Not politically expedient. -- Ed]



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    News Source: newsoxy.com

    Chuck Baldwin’s Suggested Survival List
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2010-06-19 19:33:56 [ Print / Instant Flyer |

    White Americans, this is for you. -- Ed

    This column was initially released last December. Without a doubt, this has been one of my most requested columns. So, in response to the large number of readers who have asked me to re-release this column, I do so today. And in doing so, I have added some new material to the original column.

    One does not have to be a prophet to know that we are on the precipice of some potentially catastrophic—or at the very least, challenging—days. In fact, most of us are already in challenging days, and some are already enduring catastrophic events. That is, if one would call being out of work, losing one's home, facing life-threatening medical conditions without any prospect of medical insurance, several families being forced to live in one house due to homes being foreclosed, etc., catastrophic.

     The potential for an escalation of cataclysmic events, however, is very real. Only a "blooming idiot" would call someone who attempts to prepare for "the day of adversity" a Chicken Little now. Anyone who does not see the storm clouds on the horizon isn't paying attention.

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    News Source: vdare

    Summer Reading List for Elementary School
    Health/Wellness; Posted on: 2010-05-31 13:12:32 [ Print / Instant Flyer |

    by John Young

    A lot of studies have shown that kids can lose a lot of ground over the summer if their minds are not engaged.

    Reading is important, and the content of that reading is equally important. Here are some suitable titles for European-American children to be reading over the summer.

    Grade 1
    First graders are seldom self-sufficient readers. So, parents should read to them in addition to assisting them with reading. Stories suitable for parents to read to first graders include:
    Aesop's Fables
    Just So Stories
    A Wonderbook

    Books suitable for first graders to read themselves, with or without assistance, include:
    James Baldwin's Fifty Famous Stories Retold
    Pollard's First Book for Little Folks
    McGuffy's First Eclectic Reader

    All of the foregoing are included in our homeschool materials or can be found via various sources online and in bookstores.

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