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It's a terrifying thought. Except it's not so far-fetched. Not anymore. [3046]

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Food stockpiles banned! At a time like this!?! Innocent people: punished, fined and jailed. Just for protecting themselves. It's a terrifying thought, except that it's not so far-fetched. Not anymore... It's already started, and NOBODY is doing anything to stop it... [Luckily, there's a loophole that protects those in the know. If you act fast.]( No Longer Want To Receive Emails? [Unsubscribe Here]( Media Pros Inc 12870 Trade Way Four Bonita, FL 34135 United States

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