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Now at 70 yrs old, I am feeling my mortality, I chose a selfy one morning after shaving. I did try other avatar's, but it just seemed like I was hiding behind something other than what I was representing. 

How did Your Avatar Pop into existence?

On Avalon Project Forum I did choose one of My painting: Sunrise over the Grand Canyon:

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It seems every false flag event that takes place in the USA gun sales spike and the numbers are rising daily more and more family's are arming themselves..  

This may be intentional on there part.  Our ability to travel, ship, buy, sell, work, play, eat, communicate, basically live a normal life is tied to power.

If the power is shut down for sixty days.   Like domino's one scenario like getting gas, or food on a national scale will cascade.  Add the number of guns being bought is not a pretty picture should the power go out.  

A family with kids that need to eat when the store's are out of supplies and that family owns guns will use them in ways this country has never seen.  

We are to dependent on power,  --  not having a refrigerator or Walmart for sixty days will kill this country------- by our own hand.  

At this point i don't think there is a solution , more like what will you do.  ?  

Now with President Donald J Trump, this and many other opposition have been voiced to end his rule, and getting this great country back from the grasp of the New World Orders lock on this country's sovereignty, as world government are doing the same and pulling out, and waking up to the plot that has plegged this planet for thousands of years. 

Speaking for my own thoughts, I do see the change happening.  but seriously wondering when the other shoe may drop.  

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Polydimethylsiloxane, sounds tasty doesn’t it? Domino’s Pizza, McDonald’s, and Wendy’s think it is at least. The chemical has been stirring up some discussion recently due to its appearance in fast-food menu items. It belongs to a group of polymeric compounds commonly referred to as silicones, and applications of the chemical range from contact lenses and medical devices to shampoo and conditioners (making the hair shiny and slippery), caulking, heat resistant tiles, polishes, cosmetics, silly putty, and the list goes on.

The FDA approved chemical is classified as “non-toxic,” even though it is non-biodegradable and its commercial use in breast implants has decreased due to “safety concerns.” Under section 176.200, polydimethylsiloxane is listed as a defoaming agent which is an acceptable additive to food:

Sec. 176.200 Defoaming agents used in coatings

The defoaming agents described in this section may be safely used as components of articles intended for use in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food, subject to the provisions of this section.(a) The defoaming agents are prepared as mixtures of substances described in paragraph (d) of this section.(b) The quantity of any substance employed in the formulation of defoaming agents does not exceed the amount reasonably required to accomplish the intended physical or technical effect in the defoaming agents or any limitation further provided.(c) Any substance employed in the production of defoaming agents and which is the subject of a regulation in parts 174, 175, 176, 177, 178 and 179.45 of this chapter conforms with any specification in such regulation.

(d) Substances employed in the formulation of defoaming agents include:

(1) Substances generally recognized as safe in food.

(2) Substances subject to prior sanction or approval.

Surprisingly, the FDA also approved formaldehyde as a preservative for anti-foaming agents. Formaldehyde is recognized as a carcinogen by the CDC.

Domino’s Pizza lists the ingredient in their breadsticks, cheese bread, as well as in their “garlic butter oil,” commonly used on most of their pizzas. McDonald’s lists polydimethylsiloxane as an additive in their cooking oils, meaning that their infamous McNuggets and french fries are saturated in the chemical. Wendy’s Also uses the ingredient in their cooking oils. The FDA states that anti-foaming agents are “generally recognized as safe in food. ”The term “generally” is an elusive one at best. The question begs, why is the FDA approving food additives such as polydimethylsiloxane and formaldehyde when the substances frequently find industrial uses?

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