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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | I still specify Wild Apple Leaves because even organic crops are poisoned by fungicides. If the deer won't eat them, they aren't any good. The scientific reference standards are not available in the USP database, but are available in the European Pharmacopia. The reference standard for phloretin, the product produced by metabolising phloridzen dihydride, the most prevalent component of apple tree fibre, is $1,000,000 a Kg . If you look at that link and read the scientific papers, you find scientific confirmation why Wild Apple Leaves cure several types of cancer. The science misses other types of cancer not listed there, and will be centuries catching up. I have some bark/tree fibre coming from Starwest to see if it has the same effect, but then toxicity testing is hard to come by. It may be FDA approved but I don't trust them, and with good reason. This metascience is way over their heads. But it works spectacularly. I'm just frustrated that I can't get the word out. The leaves are also a treatment for osteoporosis, as well as Type II Diabetes, and obesity. The vector parasites they force out are still completely unknown to all medicine. That's understandable, because as Wild Apple Leaves show you, on the subject of infectious disease, they're idiots.
Oh ya. I almost forgot. To be a metaphysical engineer, you have to have at least one invention to go with every post. This one is Synthetic Apple Cider Vinegar with Super Mother. The "Mother" of apple cider vinegar contains a small amount of phloridzen dihydrate. An update: I got the Phloridzin Dihydrate Rich Starwest shipment from Sacramento, and tested by taste, it is good, especially for arthritic swelling. I have been testing regular vinegar with Wild Apple Leaf powder added, plus a couple tablespoons of sugar to take the sour edge off. It has the same effect as natural unpasteurized apple cider vinegar, but is hundreds of times more powerful. HTH.
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        Location: NE Ohio | Thank you! Great information and it is pathetic what is going on in today's world. ... is no longer about healing.... is about killing.
Depopulation.... because as theory has it..... once the earth holds 12 or so million people, it wipes us all out and starts over. I think the process of this cycle has started and we were at about 9 or so. ... not sure how old the info is where i obtained this trustful source. But it's getting scary! | |
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      Location: United Kingdom | Agreed - great research A+O  | |
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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | Agreed here too with Jill. I was really disappointed with the service I have been dealt from medicine. They are supposed to handle trauma like broken bones, but when it comes to other chronic infectious disease they have a 2.5% success rate. That apple tree fibre/leaves have been 100% success, but then that was their cancer diagnoses. It may not have been cancer, and just bacterial biofilm buildup and nematode parasites from bug stings and bites. If they don't like the look of it from a scan they cut it out while AppLyme just melts it all out. They're all too quick to do radical double mastectomy and bag the surgery bill to be safe. Here in Canada there is a blessing in disguise that people are put on a 10+ month waiting list to see an oncolgist and I saved 3 of those in under 3 months. I'm looking for a failure because nobody will believe it until I fail one. Listen to Dave deBronkart on YouTube and his cancer story. The net is doing a much better job than official medicine. My skin cancer went on for 13 years until I whacked it with straight apple leaves in Dec 2014. It completely disappeared and it's still gone.
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  Location: The Heart of Space | Well G'day AlfOm and all:
I cannot believe anything that anyone says anymore. Just got done looking at the true story behind TGN1412, which the haters of Pharma testing love to tell you about. Was it destroying organs or rebuilding them??
There is that old saying "you gotta crack some skulls and eat some brains to make a zombie" ........uh.......nooooo........I think it might be "you gotta crack some jade to make an omelette" ...or........maybe......."you gotta crack some eggs to make an amulet"
...what ever.
If things cured things everyone would know and everyone would be as healthy as a stamin in a crocus, and WE ALL KNOW how healthy those rascally stamins are! Maybe I meant as healthy as a rock in a hard bass or some other metaphor that WE ALL KNOW.
Or, just maybe, we have not one single idea of how this cosmic entity works let alone the machine we call our bodies.
Piece,
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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | Hi Marty, that is the fundamental paradox of my Company, Tachyon Engineering Ltd. Hindsight is 20/20-, but especially when you can take a pill to look back on it. I have to tell you that those worms have a much higher understanding of physics than Humans. They can even understand what Mother is all about when she gets into one of her snits. That is definitely beyond all human comprehension. There's a lot more dead engineers who know a lot more about how they died than doctors do. I've been close too many times to list. Trouble is, I'm not in the list of second opinions, and Canadian health care's solution to that is to make second opinions illegal. Remember the backward's firing bullet of Dec 21, 2012? Those idiot doctors unwittingly invented another one, and tested it succesfully first try. Luckily, I'm a lousy shot. While my foot was healing, I invented a way to make the cancer eat itself. Unfortunately, Lyme Disease isn't that stupid, because it is the worms themselves. So I sent them a stink bomb. If they had eyes they'd still be crossed. lol They're all still here. They're smart enough to keep their friends close, but their enemies closer. We have an uneasy detent borne of Mutually Assured Destruction. Makes ¢... α+ω
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      Location: United Kingdom | Hi A+O - any ideas where I can find wild apple leaves in the UK? | |
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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | Hi Paul. Apple trees are the most pesticide and fungicidal contaminated flora on the planet. I found that deer seed and find their own wild trees. In Canada, I have heard there is a government program to wipe out the wild trees. Even organic orchard trees are contaminated with fungicides like dithane which causes Parkinson's Disease in mammals. I use a proxy deer to confirm the wild nature of my trees. Deer have 5 times the sense of smell of a dog. I am trying Starwest Pyrus Malus fibre from Sacramento, but it may have dithane or mancozeb contamination. Wild trees come from deer eating apples and seeding them through scat. I am an engineer, and my latest trick is to process cancer into food. It saves on groceries for a few months, but it depends o0n the size of the tumours. Wild Apple Leaves are essential, as is smoking so far. The chemicals in cigarettes and cigars, particularly the licorice smoke, make it work better.
If you can find a safe source of Wild Trees you may live forever barring trauma or other poisoning. It looks to be that way. These worms are timeless. See you in 4001 , but bring cigars if you want a ride. There are no non smokers there. Richard is 110 years old here.   Heading in the other direction, I can show you how they built the Pyramids. The Silutrian Engineers used Wild Apple Leaves, and all the technology is forgotten because the Romans anhilated it. Look up Seshat and Djihouti, pictured at left in new bodies. That link is all bullshzt. I created her, then I lied, to get laid. She couldn't build shzt if youi held a gun to her head. lol I was talkin' to God the other day, and I said give me a sign. He said "Testing... one two three... Is this on? Now Listen Carefully. That is All." I said He's a funny old bastard. He said, "No Momma Either!!!!" lol I guess that makes me "Alexander Un Ring A Bell" for solving the Tachyon Telephone Paradox . That's regular for anyone with a Pair O' Docs though.
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        Location: NE Ohio | First let me say how much love i have for you all.... and i am so thrilled to hear that you (A&O) are kicking cancers bootay.... whoohoo! What would you think if I told you that cancer could be cured in a matter of a few minutes?
I am not joking around here, and you all should know me by now. I have been studying every single day... the works of the MerKabah, and the Light Beams, The Pineal Gland programing, healing by Intent using all HEART!
I actually moved into my heart for the first time... literally placed myself inside of it, which is an entire Universe.... for there is no begining and no end.
Flower of Life... scientific proof that humans are created same as everything on earth... all Pi, Phi, Fibonacci sequence, Binary codes.... the works all with-in God's creation of that which is all, which we know.
Earth/Sky/Heart Workshop.... this already healed me to a degree that I have no longer an addiction. I moved out of my HEAD..... where sickness resides! We can indeed live on light... we don't even need food.
I cannot possible explain it all... it's still being taught... but it's beautiful, overwhelming and I am going to bring it all over to UMS when I can organize everything.
My teachings are from Drunvalo Malchizedek. He is my hero.....
PS. No animals are extinct... they are all still in existance with-in the 4D.
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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | Stranger things have happened. My FB has exploded in a huge pile of stupidity. Somehow I got this email a couple days ago... I wonder who is responsible? I know a few engineers. I have my suspicions.
1 - I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
2 - Borrow money from pessimists -- they don't expect it back.
3 - Half the people you know are below average.
4 - 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
5 - 82.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
6 - A conscience is what hurts when all your other parts feel so good.
7 - A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.
8 - If you want the rainbow, you have got to put up with the rain.
9 - All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand.
10 - The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
11 - I almost had a psychic girlfriend... But she left me before we met.
12 - OK, so what's the speed of dark?
13 - How do you tell when you're out of invisible ink?
14 - If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
15 - Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.
16 - When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
17 - Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
18 - Hard work pays off in the future; laziness pays off now.
19 - I intend to live forever... So far, so good.
20 - If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?
21 - Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
22 - What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
23 - My mechanic told me, "I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder."
24 - Why do psychics have to ask you for your name.
25 - If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
26 - A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.
27 - Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
28 - The hardness of the butter is proportional to the softness of the bread.
29 - To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research.
30 - The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
31 - The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up.
32 - The colder the x-ray table, the more of your body is required to be on it.
33 - Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
34 - If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
35 - If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work?
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      Location: United Kingdom | That is a brilliant list A+O
And Jillifer - am so happy for you but cannot get there myself yet
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  Location: The Heart of Space | Hello Awl:
I concur that Al's and Om's List is spot on and give him a jolly old Quite in the Cascadian sense of the word and world.
But, in the spirit of our newly electricated Pressydenture and in keeping with the truth as stated by the Biggest Brother, I must say that we are at war with Cascadia, we have always been at war with Cascadia.
Seriously, Paul....I hope when your Prime Minister Come-What-May meets with our Presidente Donaldo Trumpete (I think he might be Mexican) , that she does not negotiate or capitulate in any way, shape or form your food and agricultural standards, nor your NHS (he would just love to have our private sector take over some or all of the NHS functions).
Seriously, to all-we eat GMOs, dyed food, and chlorinated chickens among the other foul things we consume. The Brits don't allow this....they eat basically natural stuff and do not accept imports that do not meet their standards. MOST American food would NOT meet their standards.
Also, the Brits got NHS. We tritely call it "socialized health care" but we are soooooooooo wrong to dismiss it. In reality, the Brits get for free what we pay for dearly (or don't pay for if we ain't got no job or can't afford it). Literally, the solution here is that if you can't somehow pay then you go die. Health insurance in this country is a joke. Health care in this country is a joke. We need the wellness programs that are being touted about now because we eat chemical food and sit on our couches hours on end. Of course we more and more become a sickly nation, with rising health care costs and ever rising health care insurance premiums.
Don't think that I am not patriotic.....I love my country and I want it to be the best at everything. But, we have become so misguided in our fundamental beliefs and ways of doing things. We let Corporations become people and that was the beginning of the end.
If circumstances continue to guide me down a particular path, I will most probably spend my remaining time on this planet in Hanham, Bristol, UK. But that does not mean that I like all things British.......jeez, you guys drive on the wrong side of the road and build your cars with the steering wheel on the wrong side of the car. You guys cannot utter a sentence without using profanity, even on telly (for Americans that means TV....I like our way better....tee vee...sounds cool) and the Brits got to get a Telly License......yep! I guess they don't want their flat or cottage to get pulled over by the bobbies and not have their license for their telly.
But the one thing they do have that I greatly admire is the Queen. I remember her radio broadcasts when she was a little princess and I was a little hoodlum on the streets of Brooklyn, New York. Even the worst yob in Britishland will raise a voice, with tears in his eyes, to sing "God Save the Queen" ... which we sing as "My Country tis of Thee" except for todays youth who wouldn't know that song even if it were on their iPhones.
Cask-kadianly Yours.....cos that is my final stop....
Marty
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      Location: United Kingdom | Hi Marty
Nifty post as ever .. I did a search on the Board for Cascadia and yours is the first posting that seems to mention it ...
Shame I missed out on posting for Burns Night ... he must be rolling in his grave
At least politicians' current antics might move the Doomsday Clock even further forward
Next stop Arcadia
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  Location: The Heart of Space | Hi Paul,
If Aaaa added to Oooooo is so minded, I will let them speak for Cascadia, a special place for special people. I do believe that Casjin cuisine originated from there. The fare is heavy on the use of apple leaves in most dishes. And, a healthy, wealthy and wiser people there could not be!
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        Location: NE Ohio | Yeah. ... so we all dwell on the horrible hell, when we could all choose love instead. I did giggle at some of the quotes above..... needed that!
It's been a bummer day for me. .... just a down cycle. Back to love! | |
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