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CELL PHONE DANGERS A little story comes to mind of a 21 plan was just going to be "theory"
I thank Ken Hardy for his letter travel agent talking to a would-be pas- until the rubber actually met the road.
(Spring 2014) reminding us of the harm senger on the Titanic: It would all seem fine until it came time
of cellphones. A great many people “Look, you’ll have a billiards room, for them to start taking people's property
sense intuitively that there is something squash courts, library and staterooms and rights away in order to satisfy the
harmful about our electronic age, and comparable to none; the appointments Wildlands Project portion of Agenda
in particular about computers and cell- are the best anywhere.” 21. (If you don’t know about the UN
phones. In some fundamental way these “Yes, but the ship is going to the guidelines for the Wildlands Project,
tools cheapen life and do us harm. Some bottom.” pick up a copy of my book called The
intuit further that this mode of living is “Oh, let’s not think about that. Live Perils of Sustainable Development). At
really an addiction that draws us away in the present! Look how easy and con- that point, I figured the wolf would be
from healthy ways of living, and that venient and comfortable it is.” forced to shed his sheep's clothing and
ultimately carries a very high price. David Ellis reveal who he truly was to the people;
As Ken Hardy reminds us, in some Portsmouth, Rhode Island a predator waiting for the right moment
particulars we WAPF members do not to attack. That moment is coming to
need to intuit; we already know. It has SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? Washington on July 1st.
long been said of human missteps that Apparently this is the year for According to our legislative repre-
those people who are not part of the solu- the global governance agenda, New sentatives, the governor of Washington
tion, are part of the problem. Sometimes World Order or The UN's Sustainable has said he wants Washington be the
a small group of people or even one per- Development Agenda 21, to start tak- shining beacon to the rest of the world
son can make a great difference. It mat- ing the land from the rural owners and on how to be green. This means that our
ters what we do. Chris Masterjohn has livestock owners. It is happening here in regulations in Washington would have to
reminded us of Weston Price’s humility; Washington state, but equally as much in be more intrusive and more demanding
perhaps we want to adopt some of it and every other state in the USA right now. than anyone else's in the entire world.
admit that we can be doing better. I have always said that the Agenda There’s an economy-crushing statement
DR. PRICE 1940 RADIO INTERVIEWS NOW AVAILABLE ON MP3
Dr. Price’s series of thirteen radio interview are now available to Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation members! The voice
of Dr. Price is played by Ed Bennett, President of PPNF, and the radio interviewer is played by David J. Getoff, CCN, CTN,
FAAIM, Vice President of PPNF. Every word spoken, however, was exactly how Dr. Price said it on the radio in 1940. For
access, visit ppnf.org for details. Topics include:
• The purpose of Dr. Price’s many trips to study primitive people.
• What guided Dr. Price in selecting places to study primitive races and where did he go?
• Why primitives were more handsome before having access to modern foods.
• The amount of vitamin A needed for efficient reproduction.
• Ease of childbirth among primitives and the difficulty among modern groups.
• How to ensure perfect offspring.
• What guided the primitives in their selection of foods.
• The effects of mineral depletion in the soil.
• The difference of the nutrients in milk depending on what is fed to the cows.
• Why modern science has not made use of the accumulative wisdom of the primitive races.
• Primitive races performing both simple and major surgical procedures.
• Sports that the Aborigines were required to master.
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