Well, if the Jews want salt, they can extract it from the Dead Sea. The
Dead Sea is so salty that nothing can live in it at all, and if you need to
have a shaker of salt for tomorrow's dinner, all you need to do is stick a
pencil in for an hour.
Meanwhile, people float in the Dead Sea on their backs, because if they
ingest any of it, they will die.
Richard C. August
"John Knight" <jwknight at polbox.com> wrote in message
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>>> "Bob" <bobx23456 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3D7D4F6F.9030808 at hotmail.com...> >
> >
> > John Knight wrote:
> >
> > > "Dan Holzman" <holzman at panix.com> wrote in message
> > > news:alj0g1$nio$1 at panix1.panix.com...> > >
> > >>Does it come as a surprise to ANYONE that John regards psych drugs as
> > >>part of a conspiracy?
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > > Actually, everything that jews in this country have done in the name
of
> > > "medicine", all the way from Salk to Ritalin to antidepressants to
salt,
> has
> > > been a complete, unmitigated catastrophe.
> > > http://christianparty.net/salk.htm> > > John Knight
> >
> >
> > You are probably right that all that stuff has been a catastrophe, but
> > blaming it on a Jewish conspiracy is insupportable. There have been
> > MANY christian scientists and doctors also involved, more than Jews
> > numerically. So if anything its at least as much of a christian
> > conspiracy.
> >
> > Salt is a conspiracy and a catastrophe? Now that is a new one even to
> > me. How so?
> >
> > Bob
>>> Yes, Christians have been sucked into this jewish scam, and they are NO
less
> culpable than the jews, particularly if it can be proven that they knew
what
> was going on.
>> Even if it can't be proven that they knew, their failure to do due
diligence
> still makes them culpable.
>> You wouldn't think that jews could have used something as simple as salt
as
> a weapon against us, but there is some excellent evidence that they have
at:
>>http://christianparty.net/healthcare.htm>> and
>>http://christianparty.net/salt.htm>> The first time I heard about this was in the Orient, but I dismissed it at
> the time because it seemed that salt was salt. But Asians are very
> particular about their source of salt and don't trust American imports.
The
> story on that above page isn't completely convincing, but it's consistent
> with what Asians think about it.
>> John Knight
>>>>