Genocide By Fish & White Flour

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

 

People schooled in the West are ignorant enough to believe the propaganda about the multiple millions of Indians killed because of “lack of immunity.”

Corporate immunologists — aristocrats of the Assassins In White — admit that racial differences in immunity “may be due to environmental conditions, economic status, food habits and genetic basis.”

Genetic basis is a Mainstream Medical Mafia lie, but even in One World Government science, it’s at the end of the list.

STARVATION isn’t on the list. (Neither is “learned helplessness.”)

Starvation isn’t only about what is or what isn’t stuffed in the mouth, it’s about what nutrients and anti-nutrients get or don’t get absorbed and utilized.

For example, the Idthen Indians in the Canadian Northwest Territories were originally described as having “almost superhuman endurance.”

They trekked over a thousand miles annually following the migrations of the deer — the reason they were called the People of the Deer.

Farley Mowat (People of the Deer, 1951, 1952, 1975) wrote …

“In the winter of 1948 when I lived with the Idthen Eldeli at Brochet, they numbered a little over 150 men, women and children who spent the winters on their scanty trap lines, starving through the cold months until they could fish for life along the opening rivers. They no longer followed the deer on the long trek into the Barrens. Instead they followed the deer on the long trek to extinction. They are a passive, beaten, hopeless people who wait miserably for death. They are unclean, weak-bodied, sick caricatures of men, who spend their days in an apathy broken only when utter necessity drives them to make an effort to live a little longer. Also — and despite almost a century of contact with white men — they have acquired no immunities.”

According to the same source …

“Starvation first came to them when they began to exist on a winter diet which now consists of 80 per cent white flour, with a little lard and baking powder, and in summer almost nothing but straight fish. The Idthen people now get little of the red meat and white fat of the deer, once their sole food. Three generations have been born and lived — or died — upon a diet of flour bannocks and fish eaten three times a day and washed down with tea. Each of these generations has been weaker and has had less ‘immunity’ to disease than the last. Some of the people died from outright hunger, with their bodies shrunken into hard bundles of dry skin, and with bones which showed startlingly clear through the parchment tissues. But most of them died coughing blood, or with festering membranes clogging their throats, or with huge sores upon the surfaces of their thin bodies. They also were the victims of that long starvation.

“Before the opening of the trading posts, the People lived, as the Ihalmiut do, upon the deer. After Brochet was established by the Hudson Bay Company as a ‘meat post’ — that is, as a point of supply where deer meat could be made into pemmican and sent out onto the prairies where the buffalo had already been destroyed and meat was scarce — the Idthen people began to change their diet.

“They were encouraged by the traders to forgo the summer trips out into the Barrens to live with, and on, the deer, and they learned to live instead on fish and on the handouts of flour given them on credit so that they would remain tied to the infamous ‘debt system’ which was, and is, the white man’s way of trading with the natives. They were encouraged to slaughter the deer not for their own use but for the meat trade, and on such a scale that the deer inevitably began to follow the buffalo. The Idthen Eldeli were discouraged from eating the meat they killed, for there was no profit in that for the traders. There was profit in flour at seventy-five dollars a sack. There was profit in sugar, baking powder, and in an array of useless knickknacks, but there was no profit in the deer as food for the people.”

The rest of this gruesome “acquired immunity” story is in People of the Deer, 1951, 1952, 1975, one of my best-loved books that accelerated my journey down the road less traveled of iconoclasm, nonconformity, and individualism.

Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890-1954), holder of 42 patents and the French Legion of Honor, said it best …

“It’s the things people know, that ain’t so.”
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'Genocide By Fish & White Flour' have 12 comments

  1. June 21, 2016 @ 1:57 am Atom

    Yellow Fat Disease links and references are being removed or “hidden” in cyberspace.

    Google “Yellow Fat Disease” in quotations and keep track yourself.

    Why do you think this is happening?

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  2. June 21, 2016 @ 2:26 am Atom

    Why are blonde jokes so stupid?

    So brunettes can understand them.

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  3. June 21, 2016 @ 9:47 am John

    Hi Atom,
    fresh aloe vera leaf at night or oven baked taro root at night. Which one gives the biggest bowel movement the next day ?

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    • June 22, 2016 @ 5:50 pm Atom

      Aloe wins. But it may or may not be safe to take it every night.

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      • June 22, 2016 @ 11:39 pm John

        Why may it not be safe to take every night ?

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        • June 23, 2016 @ 3:06 pm Atom

          Aloe makes the intestines lazy.

          It’s like calling AAA every day to tow your car.

          Your car and your intestines are meant to be driven by you, not pulled down the road by a tow truck driver.

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          • June 23, 2016 @ 10:47 pm John

            What foods would be good to keep the intestines healthy ?

  4. June 21, 2016 @ 9:49 am John

    Hi Atom,
    can the body dowsing technique be used to find the cause of a physical symptom ?
    Can it be done with a person’s shoes on or do they have to be off, barefoot ?

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    • June 22, 2016 @ 6:27 pm Atom

      Not only can Body Dowsing find the cause; it can find the cause of the cause.

      Shoes get in the way when Body Dowsing, but it’s still doable.

      I prefer to Body Dowse on feet with socks, since skin oils transfer toxicity more than scientists realize.

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  5. June 22, 2016 @ 3:31 pm Helen

    Hello AtOM,
    What do you recommend for a 10 yr old boy with Osgood Schlatters syndrome? I searched in your books but did not find anything :(
    Help please!
    Love, Helen

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    • June 23, 2016 @ 3:19 pm Atom

      Proper rest and avoiding inflammatory foods prevent a host of vaguely-defined knee syndromes.

      Clarified butter combined with Body Dowsing work wonders …

      My girlfriend in Houston had a knee problem.

      “Which knee is it?” I asked.

      “The left one,” she replied.

      I immediately sensed it had something to do with ME.

      “What color do you think of when you think of your knee,” I continued.

      “Yellow,” she said.

      “What male do you have to make a decision about?” I asked.

      “YOU!” she exclaimed. “I have to decide whether I want to be in a relationship with you or not!”

      I did a reflexology and Recycling session on her.

      I was dancing to the Prism-er of Love “Sonic Colonic” at Swami Nitty-Gritty’s Karma Klinic (Adano Ley’s Houston clinic) a few hours later when the telephone rang.

      “It’s for you,” Adano said as he handed me the phone.

      “I’ve decided I want to be in a relationship with you,” my girlfriend said.

      We talked a few minutes, then I hung up and resumed dancing, but …

      My right knee totally gave way and I fell to the floor.

      “Yikes!” I thought. “Now I have to decide if I really want to be in a relationship with HER!”

      Have you ever had a case of “kid knees?”

      The left kidney and the left ear reflex with the left knee, all three indicators of male trauma.

      The right kidney and the right ear reflex with the right knee, all three indicators of female trauma.

      The “jaw hinge” (TMJ) is a knee reflex and vice versa.

      Decision involves choosing one angle out of 360 degrees, and the knee is a hinge joint capable of moving in one plane only, like a door hinge.

      A lady injured her right knee after visiting her mother in the hospital.

      She said,”Life has brought me to my knees” three times and “Life has cut me off at the knees” one time in the first ten minutes without realizing she was describing her “physical” ailment.

      “You’re lucky your subconscious believed ‘Life has brought me to my knees,’ and not your other affirmation,” I told her.

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  6. June 26, 2016 @ 4:11 pm Atom

    Re: What foods would be good to keep the intestines healthy?

    Almost any whole natural food eaten On Time will move the intestines properly.

    (Even whole GMO food will work, but I won’t recommend it.)

    Intestines can move in an improper manner also, e.g., by drinking a pint of any oil (saturated, monosaturated, or polyunsaturated) all at once.

    The latter works for emergencies, but most emergencies are caused by not planning ahead of time.

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