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  • Research who you purchase from. Buy local.
  • Sure. You can take small steps to take yourself off the "consumer" map. Grow your own vegetables. Buy your beef from local farms by the half-cow or raise and slaughter your own. Make your own soap (it's not as hard as it sounds). Heck, you can even make Biodiesel fuel. Research and employ holistic and herbal medicine instead of relying on prescriptions (when possible). It wasn't all that long ago that people did all of these things (except maybe the BioDiesel) on a regular basis because there WERE no corporations to provide these "services". Hey, if the Amish can do it, why can't we?
  • Join Barter clubs, buy organic (these businesses tend to be more local and smaller in scope) and be willing to go without something based on principles. I RARELY shop Wal-Mart because of how they treat their vendors. I pay more for things, but I am willing to. Great ?.
  • Teaching people of the Indo-European stock and Africans along with the Afro-Americans-not the Korean robots, Mongols, Mongoloid Chinese leaders, Hybrid Syrians and Turks- to trust employees and support them ideologicaly! We are in need of this newest philosophy of mine to be induced to the "masses as a whole"! No mess, Bless Prof. Mes

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