Posted on 09/04/2015 2:47:04 PM PDT by detective
In government schools across America in communities being targeted to become Blue Zones, children may soon be chanting Hara Hachi Bu before eating their lunch at least between the data-mining and intrusive scoring to determine progress in their physical, mental, and spiritual well being. The Japanese phrase, associated with the Eastern religion of Confucianism, translates roughly to eat until you are 80 percent full. Parents, meanwhile, will receive wide-ranging instructions covering everything from the food they eat and the tribe they associate with to the location in their home designated for sexual activity and even the size of their dinner plates. Indeed, the whole community will face massive social engineering for its own good, of course.
All of it is taking place under the guise of creating healthy communities through a public-private partnership between governments, health insurance giants, and businesses to create Blue Zones.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
Yeah! Well, bring it on while enough of us still adhere to the 2nd Amendment ...
Eat till you are full, then barf up 20%.
More accurate way to get 80%.
Good grief...
I will not comply.
the location in their home designated for sexual activity
WHAT!!!!
I missed this first reading.
Yep! Last I read on it was that they were going zip code by zip code. I know that Plant City, Florida has three big Section 8 type apartment complexes and are building two more.
Here is the first of a 10 segment National Geographic series on "Blue Zones"
Generally speaking, anyone who sends their children to public schools is ignorant, lazy and/or narcissistic. The harm done to our children by public schools is immeasurable. They are nothing but a jobs programs and taxpayer paid baby sitting.
the location in their home designated for sexual activity.....Does that mean the top of my refrigerator is off limits? The bastards!!
I just had to click on this article to see the rest of that sentence.
Does anyone really “designate” such an area?
That is just plain weird.
“Big Brother” is here to make sure you are healthy
The Blue Zones Project is spearheaded by a Minneapolis-based group to improve a communitys longevity by bringing civic and business leaders together to make policy and practical changes to promote healthier lifestyle choices.
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Weiss said about 80 percent of the population is healthy and wants to stay that way and 5 percent is ill and getting treated. The remaining 15 percent involves people who are sick and dont know it or what he describes as the worried well, people who think they are sick but are not.
The Blue Zones concept is directed at growing the 80 percent and keeping them healthy and getting the worried well in programs to keep them healthy, Weiss said.
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The Blue Zones Project is based on nine principles of longevity, based on findings by National Geographics explorer Dan Buettner and his team after worldwide explorations uncovered places where people live longer and healthier.
The principles include moving naturally by living in walkable communities; knowing your purpose; downshifting each day to meditate, nap or pray; and having a plant-based diet.
The other principles include the 80-percent rule of stopping to eat when you feel 80-percent full; limiting alcohol consumption; putting family first; belonging to a faith-based community; and having the right tribe of healthy-minded friends.
Making healthier lifestyle choices possible on a communitywide basis requires buy-in from key sectors, which include local governments, schools, churches, grocery stores, restaurants, businesses and civic groups.
Homeschooling yet?
So we all going Greek Island....
Raise Goats....make yogurt and cheese....
eat lots of vegetables...like thistle....dandelion....nettle....spinach...that we find growing wild
Work as stonemason...carpenter...fisherman...bee keeper....goat herder... cheese maker...
spend quality time at the cafe
Burn them all.
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