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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Lewis" data-source="post: 2063585" data-attributes="member: 479176"><p>And the traditional Inuit have a very low incidence of diabetes. (None?)</p><p>Of course "bread and circuses" have been the main way for the PTBs to control the 'revolting' peasants at least since Roman times. They gave free bread (those carbs again) and free entrance to the coliseum for the gladiators. Now we have WWF and other fighting contests free on TV and for food....relatively cheap high carb processed foods. Why are non-processed food items relatively expensive? Just look at who demands a low price so who has to make up the margin needed by farmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Lewis, post: 2063585, member: 479176"] And the traditional Inuit have a very low incidence of diabetes. (None?) Of course "bread and circuses" have been the main way for the PTBs to control the 'revolting' peasants at least since Roman times. They gave free bread (those carbs again) and free entrance to the coliseum for the gladiators. Now we have WWF and other fighting contests free on TV and for food....relatively cheap high carb processed foods. Why are non-processed food items relatively expensive? Just look at who demands a low price so who has to make up the margin needed by farmers. [/QUOTE]
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