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Agreed. For instance, the royal family of England still own large 
estates on which they employ tenant farmers (serfs) to produce edible food.
I wonder what the owners of Cargill eat?

William


Brenda Young wrote:
> Haha, Trish, that's not called too much time on your hands...it's
> called GOOD THINKING, SISTER!!!  But I'm not so sure it's the elite
> we need to worry about, although YES, in the long run, but you notice
> they don't mostly have the problems the rest of the population
> has...cuz they KNOW the stuff they finance and manufacture, etc.,
> etc., is deadly, but they don't care.  They make their money off of
> it and do their own thing because they can afford it.  I could just
> about bet you that they don't take the drugs and ingest the crap food
> that their companies make and sell.
> 
> Love, Bren, always skeptical
> 
> 
> 
> Wow. Well, since drinking only water got us this far in evolution, I
> say that's good enough.
> 
> I wonder if drinking and eating the SAD will lead to  eventual
> de-evolution?  It certainly has an impact on health and life
> expectancy...
> 
> I always think what a terrific story it would make; a future society
> divided into 2 groups: one "elite" group who cannot live outside of
> sterile bubbles, feeding only on engineered food items, infertile and
> unwilling to face their imminent extinction- believing the lies of
> their government.  The other group healthy and robust, eating as
> nature intended, hiding in fear of being taken into captivity for
> breeding programs and genetic harvesting so the elite could live...
> 
> Trish (too much time on my hands, obviously). ------Original
> Message------ From: Roxann Higuera Sender: Paleo To: Paleo ReplyTo:
> Paleo Subject: Re: TV commercial Sent: May 3, 2009 2:12 PM
> 
> The TV commercial that dropped my jaw was the one for Gatorade's new
>  Focus product featuring an animated Tiger Woods.  They seemed to be
>  implying that drinking the stuff would make your mind work better.
> 
> Roxann Higuera
> 
> 
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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