The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Those who have many amalgam fillings and who regularly use chewing gum, increase the levels of mercury in their blood, urine and exhaled air, three-fold compared with those who do not use chewing gum. Chewing gum releases mercury, as has been demonstrated in various studies. The gum also contains aspartame. Mercury is used as a preservative in medical preparations, such as vaccines for animals as well as for human use. The authorities have consistently claimed that there is no danger involved. It appears that the freemasons are interested in the degeneration of the rest of humankind. There have been cheerful reports in the press: "Growing numbers of children are diagnosed with learning disabilities", "One in ten Russians born with defects", "One in ten American teenagers has tried to commit suicide", "Young people feel bad", "Research scare: today's youth are like fifty-year olds", "Lack of sleep causes premature ageing", "Drugs common among young", "Eight in ten sixteen-year olds drink alcohol regularly", "Physical state of Swedes worse", "Researchers claim TV makes children aggressive", "Coffee behind panic attacks", "No help for burnout suicide patients", "Increase in suicide rate among the young"... Our use of synthetic foodstuffs has other harmful consequences as well. Additives in our food and other artificial substances absorb negative ions, causing a surplus of positive ions. An imbalance is established, which is uncomfortable for the body. The Fohn wind in Bavaria is another example of a positive ion surplus. Polyester is a harmful substance used in the manufacture of cloth. Natural materials such as cotton, wool and linen are the best. Synthetic dyes and paints are bad. Natural calcium paints are better for indoor painting. Calcium counteracts energy disturbances. Plastic and other artificial materials attract dust through static electricity, making the use of plastic furniture unwise. Colours affect us with their molecular frequencies. A dark blue colour in a natural fibre material is beneficial for the kidneys. Yellow is good for the spleen. During the Middle Ages, colourful clothes improved self-respect and increased individuality. The peasants wore 541

grey clothes. The grey suits of today were the work clothes of the medieval foresters, which were adopted by the puritans. The new elite tended to imitate the look of the subservient classes. For certain purposes, for instance in sports, it is important not to break the flow of energy. This is why athletes generally wear one- piece tracksuits. Sorcerers, and later jesters or clowns wore one-piece costumes. The masonic clothes are in one piece as well, as are the garments worn by priests. Thus the flow of energy, especially the vital kundalini energy flowing along the spine, is uninterrupted. The energies are also balanced with other one-piece items of clothing, such as a woman's dress. Damaging Phenomena Today, our food contains secret toxins. Common flour contains enough herbicides to kill plants when a little flour is mixed in with the soil. There are no maximum levels for modern industrial chemi- cals in drinking water. Tens of thousands of substances are circu- lating in our environment, of which scientists have no knowledge at all. More and more bacteria are resistant to antibiotics. If this deterioration continues, many of the medically treatable infectious diseases may have very serious consequences, according to prominent experts. The complicated rules of the European Union lead to a decrease in the variety of seeds available to household growers. Many previously available vegetable seeds are banned. Experts mean that the EU's arguments for the rules ensuring seed quality does not hold up. Old varieties of vegetables, traditionally grown in Sweden, which have not so far been banned and are not formally owned by anyone, run the risk of disappearing altogether. In Sweden, the ban includes mainly seeds of old vegetable varieties. 'Finnish Red' is a kale variety at least 100 years old, originally from Estonia. Red kale was common 542

Those who have many amalgam fillings and who regularly use<br />

chewing gum, increase the levels <strong>of</strong> mercury in their blood, urine and<br />

exhaled air, three-fold compared with those who do not use chewing<br />

gum. Chewing gum releases mercury, as has been demonstrated in<br />

various studies. <strong>The</strong> gum also contains aspartame.<br />

Mercury is used as a preservative in medical preparations, such as<br />

vaccines for animals as well as for human use. <strong>The</strong> authorities have<br />

consistently claimed that there is no danger involved.<br />

It appears that the freemasons are interested in the degeneration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the rest <strong>of</strong> humankind. <strong>The</strong>re have been cheerful reports in the<br />

press: "Growing numbers <strong>of</strong> children are diagnosed with learning<br />

disabilities", "One in ten Russians born with defects", "One in ten<br />

American teenagers has tried to commit suicide", "Young people feel<br />

bad", "Research scare: today's youth are like fifty-year olds", "Lack <strong>of</strong><br />

sleep causes premature ageing", "Drugs common among young",<br />

"Eight in ten sixteen-year olds drink alcohol regularly", "Physical<br />

state <strong>of</strong> Swedes worse", "Researchers claim TV makes children<br />

aggressive", "C<strong>of</strong>fee behind panic attacks", "No help for burnout<br />

suicide patients", "Increase in suicide rate among the young"...<br />

Our use <strong>of</strong> synthetic foodstuffs has other harmful consequences as<br />

well. Additives in our food and other artificial substances absorb<br />

negative ions, causing a surplus <strong>of</strong> positive ions. An imbalance is<br />

established, which is uncomfortable for the body. <strong>The</strong> Fohn wind in<br />

Bavaria is another example <strong>of</strong> a positive ion surplus.<br />

Polyester is a harmful substance used in the manufacture <strong>of</strong> cloth.<br />

Natural materials such as cotton, wool and linen are the best.<br />

Synthetic dyes and paints are bad. Natural calcium paints are better<br />

for indoor painting. Calcium counteracts energy disturbances. Plastic<br />

and other artificial materials attract dust through static electricity,<br />

making the use <strong>of</strong> plastic furniture unwise.<br />

Colours affect us with their molecular frequencies. A dark blue<br />

colour in a natural fibre material is beneficial for the kidneys. Yellow<br />

is good for the spleen. During the Middle Ages, colourful clothes<br />

improved self-respect and increased individuality. <strong>The</strong> peasants wore<br />

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