The Ways of Life

The human body is designed to provide many years of life in a continual disease free, good feeling, and functional state.  Such can come about by living a lifestyle that properly nourishes the body while keeping toxins and obstructions at a minimal level. Most accumulate higher levels of toxins and obstructions as they age.  Higher levels of toxins and obstructions cause pain, inflammation and disease.  This in turn in results in a lower quality of life and too often shortens life. There is a natural solution to the normal progressions that are carried along with age.  That is to change to a lifestyle which will help the body to better lower the amount of accumulated toxins and reduce the amount of obstructions. As these two reduce the body can not only slow progression of disease but it also can result in reverse the cause of disease within the body and open the door to reverse aging.

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History – David Crockett, Charity and Congress

I was one day in the lobby of the House of Representatives when a bill was taken up appropriating money for the benefit of a widow of a distinguished naval officer. Several beautiful speeches had been made in its support, rather, as I thought, because it afforded the speakers a fine opportunity for display than from the necessity of convincing anybody, for it seemed to me that everybody favored it. The Speaker was just about to put the question, when Crockett arose. Everybody expected, of course, that he was going to make one of his characteristic speeches in support of the bill. He commenced:

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Fasting

By Clint Young The typical reaction when someone reads or hears the words, "fast" or "fasting" is to immediately think of someone in a religious classification that they don't want to be part of. Overall, these words strike a negative chord with most. And most certainly want to avoid what their perception of a fast is or what it might involve.  This typical reaction is both unfortunate and quite inaccurate.  Actually, each person fasts each day when they sleep. Fasting is when one is not eating. Looking at daily fasting, this period of time can be as short as 3-5 hours for some to as long as 20-22 hours for others.

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No Oklahoma K-12 School-Based Health Centers

By Deborah Campbell School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have a federal agenda to rapidly expand the use of SBHC—access to your children without your knowledge—throughout America.  K-12 school-based healthcare centers (clinics) are on campus and off campus socialized healthcare services modeled by the CDC's Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) with an anti-parent agenda. This socialized healthcare is promoted by the CDC, NEA, World Healthcare Organization (WHO), Planned Parenthood, and LGBTQ organizations.  Our mission is prohibiting SBHC in our K-12 schools. We believe Oklahoma public schools need to remain in their professional scope of academics per the Oklahoma state constitution and Oklahoma education statute Title 210, and not expanding into socialized healthcare.

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It was Gun Control: The Powder Alarm and the Road to Independence

Despite the fact that it proved to be mostly a false alarm, the “Powder Alarm” of 1774 showed the colonists that the British were serious - and willing to use gun control efforts to keep them in their place.

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Now in Effect: Alabama Law Takes Small Step Against a Potential CBDC

The new law prohibits government agencies in Alabama from accepting a CBDC as payment, and from participating in any testing of a CBDC by the Federal Reserve.

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