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originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: anonentity
So will rent go down soon or nah?
Thor Bazler and Wolfe co-founded the company, Nature's First Law in 1995.[5] The company sold organic food and products related to raw foodism. Wolfe and Bazler started the company selling products out of their car trunks; by 2005 the company had 23 employees and around $6 million in revenue, and had profits of $1.2 million in 2004.[5] The company grew in part by endorsements from celebrities.[5] By 2005 Wolfe had become an evangelist for raw foods, travelling and speaking, while Bazler stayed in San Diego and tended to the Nature's First Law business.[5][7][8] In 2007 Nature's First Law changed its name to Sunfood Nutrition.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
If it's the same guy, he is a nut in my opinion. If you look him up on Wiki, he is a naturist, extremely so and apparently has been for a long time and a deep conspiracy theorist about everything. People who believe in what he is professed to believe in don't sign up as guinea pigs for injections of who knows what. He has started several businesses and seems to be doing well financially. Another reason why someone wouldn't test injected pharmaceuticals. Mostly poor people do that.
Thor Bazler and Wolfe co-founded the company, Nature's First Law in 1995.[5] The company sold organic food and products related to raw foodism. Wolfe and Bazler started the company selling products out of their car trunks; by 2005 the company had 23 employees and around $6 million in revenue, and had profits of $1.2 million in 2004.[5] The company grew in part by endorsements from celebrities.[5] By 2005 Wolfe had become an evangelist for raw foods, travelling and speaking, while Bazler stayed in San Diego and tended to the Nature's First Law business.[5][7][8] In 2007 Nature's First Law changed its name to Sunfood Nutrition.
I don't believe him.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
If it's the same guy, he is a nut in my opinion. If you look him up on Wiki, he is a naturist, extremely so and apparently has been for a long time and a deep conspiracy theorist about everything. People who believe in what he is professed to believe in don't sign up as guinea pigs for injections of who knows what. He has started several businesses and seems to be doing well financially. Another reason why someone wouldn't test injected pharmaceuticals. Mostly poor people do that.
Thor Bazler and Wolfe co-founded the company, Nature's First Law in 1995.[5] The company sold organic food and products related to raw foodism. Wolfe and Bazler started the company selling products out of their car trunks; by 2005 the company had 23 employees and around $6 million in revenue, and had profits of $1.2 million in 2004.[5] The company grew in part by endorsements from celebrities.[5] By 2005 Wolfe had become an evangelist for raw foods, travelling and speaking, while Bazler stayed in San Diego and tended to the Nature's First Law business.[5][7][8] In 2007 Nature's First Law changed its name to Sunfood Nutrition.
I don't believe him.
originally posted by: continuousThunder
how does he know there are 5 left? what did they have like some sort of group chat? such a magical trial that they all decided to stay in contact? nah, clear sign of some fiction there
originally posted by: DaRAGE
Well considering that dr Robert Malone thinks that mrna hasn’t had 5 years of testing on that technology he created, according to another bitchute video, then I doubt this guy is telling the truth.
www.bitchute.com...