2017 Subscriber’s Input

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    1. Good one. I have posted one on this before. Will post this. Given the new template software, I can not fathom why anyone would have a facebook page. Very dangerous.

  1. While a great deal has been made of the decline in attendance at NFL games (notably in the stadiums of poor teams), with the blame placed on players ‘taking a knee’ during the national anthem, little has been said of the obvious decline in cinema attendance, due, in my opinion to lousy product, and perhaps worsened by scandals and obvious political bias. I have not been to the movies in 2017, and it looks like 1/6th of the 2016 audience hasn’t either. There is rarely a movie on Netflix I bother with, again due to fairly wan options. This article from LA Times confirms my suspicions. http://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-movie-projector-summer-meltdown-20170830-story.html

    1. Exhaustion with mind control movies, etc. There are lots of good movies and documentaries coming out. You just have to dig for them and most do not come from Hollywood.

    2. I completely agree with your opinion, John, on how bad the new movies are these days. In addition, I don’t like paying $10.00 to $15.00 for a ticket to see a movie, and then I’m getting bombarded by all these commercials ahead of time while waiting for the movie to begin. I’d really like to see all brand new movies being made available on pay-per-view in the home, but I’m guessing this would then blur the line between the actors, producers, and directors being involved in making movies for the big screen, vs. making them for television, the latter of which would probably be an insult to them.

  2. That was very, very interesting reading the article posted under Food & Health last week on “Dr. William D. Kelley–the Gretzky of Alternative Cancer”. I had no idea that Steve McQueen’s doctor had said that Steve had been successfully cured from cancer utilizing an alternative approach, but then, when Steve made it clear that he was going to blow the lid off of all the fraud around the traditional treatment for cancer, he was then killed by lethal injection.

    Upon doing some additional research, here is a link to direct quotes from Dr. Kelley on what he has observed from his decades of treating more than 33,000 people for cancer, diabetes, and other illnesses, which includes a description about what happened with Steve McQueen:

    http://www.whale.to/a/kelley2.html

    In addition, here is a link to a treasure trove of information Dr. Kelley has written on what causes cancer, diabetes, and other illnesses, and how they can be treated effectively:

    http://www.whale.to/a/kelley.html

    1. Thanks. If McQueen had told his story it would have cost the pharmaceuticals billions not to mention what it would have done to the entire power and control grid.

      1. Absolutely! There has to be a ton of money invested in the medical and pharmaceutical industry by the most powerful and well-connected families. If alternative and holistic cures that worked were to become commonplace, that would cause a major devaluation in the value of stocks within the industry, and billions of dollars would be lost by those investors.

  3. There wa s a request for Neighborhood Risk to be addressed beyond perhaps the Control 101 offering.

    I used to meet at a small business co-located with a residential home and a couple of business buildings. The biz and family had been meeting neighbors and the church to develop a stronger culture. The meetings I was attending were relevant to the area culture….resilience for peak yada yada yada. Their experience was that:
    Neighbors have synergy, work the relationships, share talents, help each others projects and build the culture you want and there is less room for the crack houses. Elders garden but need help, young want to garden. I’ll follow the food movement with yard and neighborhood gardening and any stand out skills the residents want to share….just brainstorming.

    1. Yes! Now that we have addressed Control 101. now we need to look at how to reverse the drain at the local level.

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