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Good News | Product Highlight | Brainpower | Finances | Security | Health/Fitness |
Factoid | Thought 4 the Day
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1. Good News
It's not good news that we have a global potable water crisis looming; I'll get
to the good news in a moment. In a previous edition of this eNL,
I pointed out that exacerbating the potable water shortage appears to be the goal of the
North Dakota fracking (because if they were really doing it for the gas, they
wouldn't burn off a third of what they extract). The psychopaths who create the
various crises for their fun and profit didn't count on engineers to thwart
them. And the good news is that is exactly what's happening:
http://theinstitute.ieee.org/technology-focus/technology-topic/purifying-water-with-nanotech.
And that is really good news.
On another front, there is new hope for the millions of Americans who have been, or are being,
subjected to the systematic abuse and terrorism unlawfully inflicted by a
particular band
of psychopaths.
This same good news also means the possibility of removing huge financial
burdens from the economy and thus vastly relieving the rampant poverty in the
USA. With 20% of American children below the poverty line, there is a serious
problem with our economy; among industrialized nations, only Romania is worse in
this regard.
On 06DEC, I received the e-mail below from an organization that's seeing very
encouraging results in its efforts to end the terrorism and the economic
devastation in one fell swoop. By the time you read
this newsletter, the results may be even better. You can help restore law and
order by taking at least one of the actions recommended in this message:
They are lining up to get on
board with
Repeal 16's efforts
to repeal the income tax (16th
Amendment) thanks in large part
to your grassroots efforts!
Just yesterday, Congressman
Kerry Bentivolio (MI) signed on
as the latest co-sponsor to
HJ Res 104, the bill
to repeal the 16th Amendment.
That brings the number of
co-sponsors to 10, and the bill
was only filed two weeks ago!
Momentum to repeal the income
tax, end the IRS and promote
real tax reform is quickly
spreading across Capitol Hill.
I’ll be joining several members
of the Repeal 16 team in
Washington, D.C. next week to
continue spreading the word
about repealing the income tax,
and to thank the members of
Congress who have already signed
onto HJ Res 104. Will you take
just a few minutes to join me in
thanking them?
Far too often legislators are
contacted when they do something
we don't like, but we think we
should take time to thank the
Repeal 16 champions. Here's how
you can do that:
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Click on the name of a
Repeal 16 co-sponsor below.
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The link will take you to
their congressional website
where you can send them a
direct email.
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Copy and paste this message:
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As a supporter of the
Repeal 16 Coalition, I
want to thank you for
supporting HJ Res 104.
Your dedication to
repealing the income
tax, ending the IRS and
promoting real tax
reform has not gone
unnoticed. I ask you to
continue to stand strong
with Repeal 16 and urge
your colleagues in the
House to join you as a
co-sponsor to the bill.
Thank you!
Repeal 16 legislative champions:
Rep. Jim Bridenstine
(OK) - Sponsor
Rep. Thomas Massie
(KY)
Rep. Ron DeSantis
(FL)
Rep. Paul Broun (GA)
Rep. Andy Harris (MD)
Rep. Matt Salmon (AZ)
Rep. Mac
Thornberry (TX)
Rep. Randy Weber (TX)
Rep. Rob Woodall (GA)
Rep. Ted Yoho (FL)
Rep. Kerry Bentivolio (MI)
If your time allows, we would
love for you to send a note to
all ten co-sponsors, plus
Congressman Bridenstine. If not,
just pick the two or three who
you think could most use your
encouragement.
I can’t wait to hear about all
the positive messages these
members will have received when
I get to Washington, D.C. next
week. Thank you for everything
you do to make Repeal of the
16th amendment a reality! |
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2. Product Highlight
The perfect Christmas gift! Order today, so it arrives in time. You see
key chains and key fobs all the time. What you don't see, even if it's there, is
a key fob that's making audio and video recordings. This spy camera DVR blends
in perfectly with the everyday devices everyone carries.
- Can't figure out the best way to set up your hidden surveillance camera
for the meeting? No problem. Just set your keys on the table and pretend
nothing's going on. Hiding in plain sight, this hidden camera can record the
entire meeting. Even if there's a sudden change in venue.
- Does your boss often "lie, then deny?" Show who's really the boss, by
capturing promises on video.
- Visiting a slick car dealer? No problem, let him say whatever he wants.
You can play it back.
It is now easier than ever to protect your interests.
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Advantages of this spy camera include:
- Completely covert design.
- Looks like a typical key chain fob.
- High run time between charges.
- No SD card needed; 2GB of internal memory.
- Records color video and audio.
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3. Brainpower tip
4. Finance tip
5. Security tip
Don't let yourself be intimidated into signing up for Obummercare. One
"deliverable" of this illegal scam is to steal private information from those
gullible enough to go along with this scam, for the use of private companies.
See this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOk0vOup4yA
This is yet another reason we need arrests and indictments of those in power
in the District of Corruption.
Thanks to Charlie for this item. |
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6. Health tip/Fitness tips
Thanks to Jennifer for asking a question that takes us in a direction I
don't explore very often in this column. She asked: "We just bought a water pick [sic] and
they say on the instructions you can use your favorite mouthwash in it. Is that
a good idea?"
In a word, no.
Before I explain why, let's address a legal issue here. Please note that "WaterPik"
is a proper noun. It's a registered trade name for a brand. There's no such
thing as a "water pick" but what people mean by this is a dental irrigator. It
just so happens that WaterPik is the premium brand in this space. I've tried
other brands, to avoid the higher price of a WaterPik. But when I finally
"splurged" on a WatePik I found it to be every penny. |

At age 51.
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Now, why is it not a good idea to add mouthwash to your dental irrigator?
These mouthwashes contain alcohol (normally, unless you get special alcohol-free
ones). That's why, if you do add mouthwash to your unit, you will eventually see
black particles coming out the nozzle. For the same reason that you should not use
alcohol "enhanced" (ethanol) fuel in your automobile (it destroys rubber and
other materials in the fuel system), you should not use it in your dental irrigator.
But another, more important reason is you do not want to force alcohol under
your gum line. This can severely disrupt the fauna there, promoting gum disease.
And there's yet another reason. Because (most) mouthwashes also have various
toxic chemicals to artificially color and flavor them, you're also injecting
carcinogens under your gum line. That can't be good for your oral health. In
fact, I say don't even use mouthwash. Several safe alternatives exist, such as
mint, cinnamon, and thyme. Make a tea and swish, or just put some on your
tongue.
So what if you want to get things really clean and fresh with that dental
irrigator? Use a 50-50 mix of distilled white vinegar and water. You will be
amazed at how clean your teeth get. And it's totally nontoxic. Doesn't taste
great, but you don't have to taste it for long.
When you're done cleaning your teeth and gums this way, do two things:
- Brush with baking soda. This will buffer the pH, offsetting the acidity
of the vinegar. It will also create a slight foaming action that will
further clean crevasses and pits in/on your tooth enamel.
- Dump the reservoir out. Then refill it with water and run the unit to
purge it of vinegar. You can use the stream to clean the sink or top of the
drain, if you want.
Now, the single best thing you can do for your oral health is eat a good diet.
I've covered diet tips many times in this newsletter, so won't go into that
again here. A good diet does wonders for your breath, oral bacteria balance,
caries prevention, and the prevention of plaque buildup. The modern western diet
is very antagonistic to oral health (and to health in general), making detailed
"home care" (as dentists call it) essential. If you don't make a mess via bad
diet in the first place, you don't need as much cleaning.
You can look up this interesting fact. There are tribes that had zero incidence
of caries before being introduced to the grain-based diet. Since that
introduction, caries is rampant among their population. |
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At
www.supplecity.com, you'll find plenty of informative, authoritative
articles on maintaining a lean, strong physique. It has nothing to
do with long workouts or impossible to maintain diets. In fact:- The best workouts are short and intense.
- A good diet contains far more flavors and satisfaction
than the typical American diet.
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7. Factoid
The average person who stops smoking requires one hour less sleep a night. What
does that tell you about the drain this drug habit puts on the human body? |
8. Thought for the Day
Nine out of ten proctologists recommend removing Obama. |
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Authorship
The views expressed in this e-newsletter are generally not shared by criminals, zombies, or brainwashed individuals.
Except where noted, this e-newsletter is entirely the work of Mark Lamendola. Anything presented as fact can be independently verified. Often, sources are given; but where not given, they are readily available to anyone who makes the effort.
Mark provides information from either research or his own areas of established expertise. Sometimes, what appears to be a personal opinion is the only possibility when applying sound logic--reason it out before judging! (That said, some personal opinions do appear on occasion).
The purpose of this publication is to inform and empower its readers (and save you money!).
Personal note from Mark: I value each and every one of you, and I hope that shows in the diligent effort I put into writing this e-newsletter. Thank you for being a faithful reader.
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