Friday, July 15, 2022

 
Hey,

This is a little controversial…

But I promise you this is like nothing you’ve ever seen…

Especially if you or someone you love is struggling with high blood pressure or heart disease.

You see…

Over 1,674,091 regular folks just like you have cut their heart attack risk by 43%!

Without taking statins. Or giving up food, alcohol or even cigarettes.

Instead, every morning they take “1 spoonful of this “black goo.”



This black goo…
 
  • Is from the Himalayan mountains
  • It contains 85 different minerals
  • And it literally flushes out plaque from your arteries, like it never existed

Just ask Randall...

He went off 2 blood pressure medications after taking this “goo.”

There’s just one problem…

Big pharma doesn’t want you to quit your medications. If you did - they’d lose money.

And now that we live in the age of monopolies and censorship, you have to act fast to hear the truth.

Watch this now before they force us to take it down.

Just 1 spoonful of this can nearly cut your risk of heart attack in half - with no side effects, no stomach upset, and no long-term unknown health risks.

Sincerely,

Robert











itial protests began in early March with small candlelight vigils that spread countrywide with increasing numbers of attendees. As protests began to grow, government MPs refused to acknowledge them, causing a rapid growth in unorganized, non-partisan protests, where hundreds of citizens would gather after work to protest. On 15 March, tens of thousands of supporters of the largest opposition party, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) led by Sajith Premadasa, carried out protests in front of the President's office, demanding that the President resign. On 30 March, Mahinda Rajapaksa's son Namal Rajapaksa arrived for the opening ceremony of a sports ground in Bandarawela. During the opening, locals blocked the road and demanded fuel. This resulted in Rajapaksa avoiding the area and the mayor opening the grounds instead. On Thursday, 31 March, hundreds of protesters held a demonstration at Pangiriwatte Road, Mirihana, where the president's private residence is situated. Hundreds of protestors stormed towards the president's house on Thursday night, demanding his resignation. The protest was initially spontaneous and peaceful until the police attacked the protesters with tear gas and water cannons. Protesters then set fire to two military buses and a police jeep, threw stones at officers, and blocked Colombo's main highway by burning tires. The curfew, imposed on Thursday night, was lifted on Friday morning, but police and army reinforcements in the city increased. Security forces used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Nearly 50 people, in



 

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