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25 Mar 2014 14:32 #42082
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godlike productions is (theoretically) run by the same people or by people affiliated with the Tavistock Institute - I've been told there's more than a bit of mind control going on (apparently something Tavistock is known for) - I do know that they have an interesting list of words on their word list that gets you automatically removed from the forum. Such as the word Tavistock itself.... Don't know if it has changed since it changed hands, but this was pretty well known back in 2007 when I first became involved in the conspiracy arena.
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25 Mar 2014 15:56 #42088
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I watched this movie 2 yrs ago:
The killing room MK ULTRA gives a good image of mind control.
The killing room MK ULTRA gives a good image of mind control.
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31 Mar 2014 17:28 #42443
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Hi Pam,
I stand corrected. Thanks for getting that straightened out.
It's good to know that Pepsi can kill stomach parasites. Hydrochloric acid is naturally produced in the stomach to start the food digestive process, and also to kill foreign bacteria and other bugs which may have entered the stomach. As people grow older, they often produce less hydrochloric acid and so therefore the amount may not be sufficient to kill parasites - so the phosphoric acid found in Pepsi could help overcome that shortfall.
I stand corrected. Thanks for getting that straightened out.
It's good to know that Pepsi can kill stomach parasites. Hydrochloric acid is naturally produced in the stomach to start the food digestive process, and also to kill foreign bacteria and other bugs which may have entered the stomach. As people grow older, they often produce less hydrochloric acid and so therefore the amount may not be sufficient to kill parasites - so the phosphoric acid found in Pepsi could help overcome that shortfall.
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27 Dec 2014 21:41 #48632
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Is the pepsi theraputic or just a means to take the MMS ?
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