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Internet Makes Alternative Cancer Treatments Harder to Hide: Two Promising Ones May Soon Be on Their Way
A.M. Freyed
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June 11, 2012
Here’s an unpalatable truth: The global elites that control Big Pharma have continually repressed promising cancer treatments because the current regimes of drugs, chemotherapy and radiation are immensely profitable.
But in the past few years, thanks to the Internet, various potential cures have emerged – some of them featuring intravenous treatments such as Vitamin C and hydrogen peroxide.
Two of the most promising use ingredients from the human body itself: One well known and the other still a top secret. This article will provide information about both. The second one, far less well known than the first, apparently holds the promise of curing cancer as we know it.
It may be that powerful! Thanks to the Internet, it is becoming impossible to suppress information about such advances.
Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski’s potential cure is the well-known one. It is now in the throes of being approved in Japan, though it is (predictably) lagging in the US. Burzynski won a protracted legal battle against the Food & Drug Administration to continue his research in the area of targeted medicines called Antineoplastons.
Antineoplastons have currently completed Phase II FDA-supervised clinical trials and Burzynksi is apparently still searching for the US$300 million he needs to fund the final phase of FDA clinical trials. The treatments provides cancer patients with peptides (pieces of protein) that is in the blood of healthy people but curiously not in cancer patients.
Various peptide mixtures – Anteneoplastons – are customized for cancer sufferers. They have been targeted to some of the most difficult and aggressive cancers, such glioma and brain tumors.
Antineoplastons are set to be approved in Japan long before the United States.
The other potential cancer cure is perhaps even more intriguing.
This one is hush-hush. We just learned about it from sources that are hoping to help bring it to the public’s attention. They told us that the Swiss secret cancer cure – around some 30 years or more – may soon receive top level “scientific” testing in the United States.
The effective agent is known as “Tauroline,” though the website Tetrahedronsci.com tells us that Tauroline in various forms is known as “Taurolidine” or “Taurultam.”
Sources tell us that right now the only way to get tauroline is to go to company that makes it in Switzerland.
Wikipedia has information on taurolidine, as follows:
Taurolidine ([bis(1,1-dioxoperhydro-1,2,4-thiadiazinyl-4)-methane) is a drug with antimicrobial and anti-lipopolysaccharide properties. Derived from the amino acid taurine, its immunue modulatory action is reported to be mediated with priming and activation of macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
Taurolidine has been used to treat patients with peritonitis and as an antiendoxic agent in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Additionally, taurolidine demonstrates some anti-tumor properties, with positive results seen in early-stage clinical investigations using the drug to treat gastrointestinal malignancies and tumors of the central nervous system.
Taurolidine has been investigated for the prevention of central venous catheter-related infections; while there is positive in vivo and in vitro evidence supporting such an application, the current evidence is “insufficient to warrant routine use of taurolidine”.
We can see from this Wikipedia squib that Tauroline (AKA Taurolidine) is reputed to have “positive results seen in early-stage clinical investigations using the drug to treat gastrointestinal malignancies and tumors of the central nervous system.”
But this is apparently understating the significance of Tauroline considerably.
“It is effective with every kind of cancer,” our sources told us. “It shrinks them, retards the growth of the blood supply and creates an environment where the cancer cannot return. Everyone who uses it goes into remission.”
Everyone?
Yes! claims our source. And without side effects.
Those involved with Tauroline have struggled to bring it to market. The Swiss pharmaceutical establishment made it very difficult, putting many obstacles in the way. The reason the treatment survived nonetheless, is because it is produced by a pharmaceutical company.
Thus, the manufacturer of Tauroline is part of the “club.” But that doesn’t mean it’s been easy. Our main source – who claims to have had first-hand experience with this supposed miracle drug – told us that for a long time Tauroline had been delivered intravenously and there were problems with the dosage. But recently an oral delivery system had been developed.
It is the oral system that is being advanced now, making Tauroline a patentable curative. Before oral delivery, the basic ingredient had complicated the process of bringing Tauroline to market because there was no way to patent a physical process.
Tauroline, from what one source told us, is a human enzyme that has been reconfigured. Because the base is human-derived, there are few if any side effects.
The Internet is a hotbed for fantasy as well as reality. But if one sorts through the false flags – intentional or not – one can arrive at some significant truths.
Regardless of the eventual efficacy (or not) of the above potential treatments, one such truth would seem to be that there are promising treatments for cancer that are on their way to becoming available. They simply cannot be suppressed anymore.
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How to Dig a Spider Hole
Brandy Alexander
A spider hole is a term used by the U.S. military for a hole from which a soldier can observe and potentially fight an enemy. The hole provides more concealment than protection and is meant to be dug by a soldier to hide him from enemy observation. Dig a spider hole quickly and efficiently to create a hiding spot for the soldier, keeping his presence unknown to the enemy.
Things You'll Need
Shovel
Empty sandbags
Plywood board (optional)
Instructions
1 Determine a good location for your spider hole. You should have a line of sight to your enemy and be unobstructed so the enemy cannot sneak up on you.
2 Outline the perimeter of the hole. As a rule, a spider hole should be the length of two rifles and the width of two helmets.
3 Dig down to about shoulder depth of the shortest person when crouching. Follow the perimeter you drew and create a floor where the highest point is in the middle, with either side sloping downward. Dig a deeper hole on either side in case a grenade falls into the spider hole, in which case it will roll into this deeper hole, protecting you. Foxholes, by comparison, are dug to shoulder depth when standing and provide better cover. Spider holes are intended to be dug quickly.
4 Fill some sandbags with the dirt removed when making the hole. Place the sandbags in front of the hole, facing the enemy, to offer protection. Dump any excess dirt behind your hole and out of the way.
5 Camouflage the hole by collecting some grass with your shovel and replanting it on the mound of dirt behind your hole. Also collect some other foliage from the vicinity around your hole to help break up the outline of it.
6 Cover the top of the hole with a piece of plywood or woven tree branches. Rest this on the sandbags in the front of your hole, slanting backward to allow any grenades to roll off it.
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Going Deep: “It’s Entirely Possible That Nowhere in North America is a Safe Redoubt”
Eric Peters
June 13th, 2012
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Some friends have been actively talking about their Exit Plans – about getting out of this country before the curtain goes down. While there is still time.
They believe the situation to be hopeless. That despite the upwelling of liberty-mindedness among some, the vast majority of Americans are not liberty-minded. That Americans – tens of millions of them – are stupid, unreachable, mean, irrational, authoritarian-minded Babbits and poltroons. People who always speak in “we” – and lust to control others.http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-conten...d1-300x235.jpg
Reluctantly, I have to concede the point.
I have had exhaustive (and exhausting) conversations with countless people – some of them probably a lot smarter than I in terms of raw IQ – who just can’t connect the dots.
Or – much worse – don’t care to.
The problem is as much psychological as it is intellectual. There may just be a defective sub-species of human being, homo servilus, who – much like a bee in a hive – is programmed to crave the collective and therefore accepts its corollary – coercion – as the natural and right order of things.
It’s very easy to get these “bees” to reveal their true natures. Their core antipathy to individualism – and its corollary, liberty. Just let them know, for example, that you find sports/celebrity worship disgusting. Or that you don’t subscribe to any particular religious doctrine – or much care what doctrines otherssubscribe to, so long as they leave you be.
Let them discover that you don’t feel obliged to pay more taxes for “our children” – only an obligation to take care of your own children. Criticize war.
Make a negative comment about cops… .
So, I don’t disagree that jumping ship is probably a smart move. Nonetheless, I’m reluctant to leave the country, for many reasons – high among them just orneriness. This is my country, dammit. I hate the idea of just giving it to … them.
That said, I am beginning to wish I’d “gone deep” when I selected our fallback redoubt. We consciously moved to very rural SW Va. from the Northern Virginia area (near DC) about eight years ago to a great extent to limit our exposure to what’s surely coming. But I am thinking now that we would have been smarter to have moved to rural Idaho or Wyoming or Montana (like Chuck Baldwin did) instead. There are too many Clovers here.http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-conten...er-sparkly.gif
And signs of sprouting continue to worry me.
For example: Several recent “letters to the editor” in our small community newspaper go on and on about how “we” need to raise taxes on real estate so that “our schools” will have “adequate funding.” There is one school – an elementary school in a far corner of the county – threatened with closure because of limited “revenue” and not enough students to justify keeping it open. So the idea was floated to close it and consolidate it with another. “The children” would then get bussed a little farther to their new school. This is an outrage to the parentsites of these children, who believeothers should be compelled to provide the necessary “revenue” to keep the old school open for their children.
Everything discussed in terms of “we,” of course. It’s never my children need you to pay for their school.
If I were to speak at a public hearing about this and ask why don’t people who chose to have children bear the responsibility for raising their kids – which includes educating their kids – as opposed to their kids becoming an open-ended claim on the property – on the liberty – of other people who had nothing to do with it… I’d likely be the victim of a mob beating. At minimum, I’d become a community pariah – regarded as “selfish” and “anti-child” (as well as “anti-education”) … because I am troubled by armed men threatening to kill me and take my property so that it may be given to someone else’s kids – kids I’ve never even met let alone had anything to do with bringing into this world. It is no defense, either, that such a policy makes it that much harder for people who’d like to pay their own way to do so.
Other people’s kids take precedence.http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-conten...31-254x300.jpg Over everything.
It never occurs to these “freedom loving” Americans that freedom can’t exist when you are no longer free to say no to being forced to hand over your rightful property to other people to whom you properly speaking owe nothing – other than goodwill. That if “the children” becomes a justification for theft, then any other reason is just as good a reason.
But don’t dare say it out loud…. these freedom-loving Americans will very quickly show you just how much they actually believe in freedom… including even the freedom to speak your mind, if your mind differs in any meaningful respect from the parameters of orthodoxical Republican or Democrat parameters.
The only cardinal sin is to commit non-authoritarianism. To state that you don’t want anything from anyone except their respect for your rights – and are willing to extend the same courtesy in return.
It is a thought increasingly foreign to Americans – even here, in a rural southern farming county 35 miles from anything in most places and often a lot farther than that.http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-conten...-1-300x155.jpg
Another example:
In our tiny, literally on-stoplight county, the same government that moans about not having sufficient “revenue” for “the children” recently spent probably several thousand dollars painting at least six “pedestrian crosswalks” in town, complete with “safety man” icons imprinted into the pavement plus signage. Apparently, people cannot cross the street unaided here, either. I have no doubt that tickets for jaywalking are right around the corner. Tazerings for the non-compliant.
Signs of the apocalypse.http://ericpetersautos.com/wp-conten...2/06/BTK-1.jpg
There is talk of writing zoning laws – which this county has never had – and which will surely mean The End of everything that made moving here worth doing. People will no longer just be able to freely buy and sell their land, to be used however the new owner wishes. There will instead be restrictions on how a lot can subdivided – and what may be “lawfully” constructed on said lot. I can already see a time when BTK-type “zoning enforcement officers” will be knocking on people’s doors, threatening them with onerous fines (and ultimately, county seizure and auction of “their” land) if they don’t mow it, or have too many cars parked on it or a “not approved” shed built upon it… .
Clovers. The god-damn bastards are here now, too.
It only took them eight years to find this place – and ruin it.
It’s entirely possible that nowhere in North America is a safe redoubt.
What happens, ultimately, depends on the character of the people. And the character of the American people – by and large – is one that reflexively defers to authority – willingly, worshipfully. That happilysubmits to the most despicable degradation if it will “keep them safe.” And which never fails to speak in terms of we.
So, where do the rest of us – the remnant that still believes in I – go to get away from we?
That, friends, is the question of our time.
Eric Peters is an automotive columnist and author who has written for the Detroit News and Free Press, Investors Business Daily, The American Spectator, National Review, The Chicago Tribune and Wall Street Journal. His books include Road Hogs (2011) and Automotive Atrocities (2004). His next book, “The Politics of Driving,” is scheduled for release in 2012. Visit his web site at Eric Peters Autos.
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Creative storage space solution! Brilliant idea! :]
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Chicken Coop Living Roof and Happy Chickens:
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Stones painted as strawberries when put around strawberry plants in the spring will keep birds from eating your berries because the birds will think the ripened berries are stones.
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Make your home bar area bounce with some re-purposed truck springs!
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How many of you have done this (or plan to in the future)? :D
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Quick Orange Peel Vinegar Cleaner:
Orange peels, vinegar in a quart jar, let sit for 10 days or so…strain out the liquid and use as an all-purpose cleaner. Easy, cheap, natural, smells good!
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How To Clean and Season Old, Rusty Cast Iron Skillets:
1. Place your rusty skillet in the sink and sprinkle a couple tablespoons of salt into it.
2. Take your chunk of potato and start scrubbing. The moisture from the potato will be enough to help the salt dig in to the rust.
3. The salt will get dirty very quickly. You may choose to rinse out the pan to survey your progress. If there is still rust, add more salt and repeat Step 2.
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How To Make An Organic Roundup Replacement:
Vinegar is a fantastic weed killer. It is non toxic, biodegradable, readily available, and it is cheap. Go to your local grocer store and purchase a gallon of white vinegar. It usually sells for around $3. You can find a heavy duty squirt bottle at your local garden store. I recommend buying a good one, as the cheap ones do not last. For a few dollars ...See more
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How to Remove a Tick Safely and Quickly:
Soak a cotton ball in some liquid soap. Swab the tick with the soapy cotton ball several times and then hold it lightly on top of the tick so that it is touching. Within 15 seconds or so, the tick will dislodge itself and come away from the skin stuck to the cotton ball.
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Pretty cool recycle idea for the homestead?? Outdoor hanging bed or lounge/play area ... made out of an old TRAMPOLINE. :)
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"A fun way to recycle old windows... build a greenhouse. I built one for our organic gardening and for growing veggies over the cooler winter." - Malcolm
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Benefits of Green Roofs. (Please share!)
Green roofs are excellent insulators. Studies have shown that a green roof can reduce your cooling costs by 50% and more during the summer months and in the winter your home will retain 15-30% more heat than if you had a conventional roof. On a sunny, 80-degree-F day, a black roof can reach 180 degrees F; a white roof 120 degrees; and a plant-covered roof...See more
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Awesomely creative way of making corrugated roofing from soda bottles for a greenhouse or shed.
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Where the rubber meets the....soil?
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This home takes "living with the Earth" to a whole new level!
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Hey guys check out this "bright" idea! Turns out light bulbs make for a great miniature greenhouse. you can buy them on etsy
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It doesn't take Bear Grylls to procure drinking water in a survival situation:
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This stereo is "stumpin"!
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Some good financial advice!
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Seriously clever! A headlamp around a gallon of water = ambient light for your tent and a great night lamp when the power is out.
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Here's how you can make your own sub irrigated planter out of a 2 liter bottle!
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Instead of making a marinade with rosemary for grilling, place the herb right on the coals. The smoke enhances food in the same way burning wood chips does. Once the coals are uniformly gray and ashy, loosely cover them with fresh rosemary branches (be careful not to burn your hands). Almost any meat or vegetable will benefit from this savory smoking. www.homesteadingsurvivalism.com
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Simple water system; an open 16′ by 16′ shed that collects rain water in two 350 gallon tanks, houses a small pv solar system, and shelters firewood.
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This is such a neat idea! Storing onions for winter, can store for months in pantyhose. Tie a knot between onions and you can then clip the knot as you need an onion.
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Pallet Barn. Great idea! (Please share)
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Start a 1-Acre, Self-Sufficient Homestead: Your homestead can be divided into land for raising livestock and a garden for raising fruits, vegetables, plus some grain and forage crops.
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Behold the mowercycle! :D
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Growing Carrots in a Container. Please share. :)
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Strawbale Cold Frame / Mini Greenhouse. A Larrapin Garden » Fall Gardens Tour: D & J’s Strawbale Cold Frame (Please share)
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Could we grow herbs, fruits or vegetables here instead of flowers? What do you think?
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For anyone that may not know, the BEST way to make "hard-boiled" eggs is in the OVEN! Place the eggs in a muffin tray so they do not move around, turn the oven to 325 degrees, pop in for about 25-30 minutes and remove! Not only are they tastier, but they also are much easier to peel!
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Cooking on a log. :) Please share. www.homesteadingsurvivalism.com
Cut the log evenly on both sides so it stands up freely. Then cut it into vertical segments most of the way down the length of the log. Stuff in some newspaper into the cracks as deep as you can get it, leaving a wick at the bottom, and light it up.
That's all there is to it—the log burns from the inside out, and you have a simple, handmade stove....TA DA ~~ Tonya O'Tinger prostaff. (Women Camp Too)
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This was built with reclaimed wood! Please share. :)
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Beautiful Chicken Coop Tractor. (Please share!)
Chicken tractors allow a kind of free ranging along with shelter, allowing chickens fresh forage such as grass, weeds and bugs, which widens their diet and lowers their feed needs. Unlike fixed coops, chicken tractors do not have floors so there is no need to clean them out. They echo a natural, symbiotic cycle of foraging through which the birds eat down vegetation, deposit fertilizing manure, then go on to a new area.
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Dandelion muffins. Chop the dandelions up fine, add to corn bread mix. Great with eggs! (from SurvivalGearup)
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How does your garden normally look compared to this one? Larger or smaller? Share your thoughts on this set up...
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Made with 7Up bottles, twine and nails. Please share! :)
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Please share! Free Range chickens that have been allowed to eat their natural diet of worm, grubs, and other such chicken delights have a dramatically different egg. Look at this picture. Even the color is dramatically different! The dark yolk is from a local farmer who allows her chickens access to the her yard (and bugs).
You really can taste and see the difference.
Mother Earth News did a study comparing small farmer’s eggs with commercial eggs. They found that it affected everything from cholesterol amount, ratio of omega 3 to 6 fats, and vitamin content.
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1 ) Cancer: Now it is the turn of the Monoterpenes to come under the lime light. These chemoprotective Monoterpenes, being stimulant in nature, activates secretion of an enzyme called glutathione-S-transferase
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This gorgeous garden was made using repurposed pallets.
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Solar Garden Helper Machine!
This is a really innovative machine to help with garden chores like planting, weeding, and picking.
It's not only helpful, but is also solar powered!
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Turn an old tackle box into an herb planter! Share this idea with your friends. :)
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Grow your own celery from your celery remains. Just chop off the base and plant. One week of growth shown in photo. Please share!
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Want to grow a salad garden but have no room? Try gutters! Affix them to a fence and slope them for drainage. www.homesteadingsurvivalism.com
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Check out these amazing Tentsile suspended treehouse tents! Tentsile Treehouse Tents Provide a Safe Haven in the Treetops! | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
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Dandelion Root Health Benefits :
* Dandelion root extract is unique, and is one of the only things found to help with chronic myelomonocytic Leukemia and it is effective in treating Breast Tumors
* Detoxification of vital organs : Because of the diuretic abilities of dandelion root, it is beneficial for flushing out the Liver, Kidneys and Gallbladder. İt works great to purify the blood and clea...See more
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Canning, Preserving and Dehydrating Food. Lot of 24 Books on 1 CD-ROM. Over 4,500+ Pages! Details here: www.HomesteadingSurvivalism.com
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Awesome vertical garden with recycled bottles.
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Lot of 20 books and guides about building traps and snares on 1 DVD-ROM. Trapping & Snaring DVD-ROM | Homesteading and Survivalism Store
How to Trap and Snare- 227 pages, Deadfalls and Snares- 232 pages, The Science of Trapping- 245 pages, The Trapper's Companion- 94 pages, and more.
[Vegetarians, please ignore this post... :-) ]
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Hanging Squash Garden
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