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(“Lone Wolf” bomber in Nashville revealed) Happy Tuesday, {NAME}!  We hope your holiday season is going well.   [smiley]  Over the holidays, Ty had to jump start his truck because the battery was dead. Turns out that some of our cats had made a nice bed on top of the battery and some of the toxins contained in cat excrement had deteriorated the battery and cables and drained the energy from the battery.  So, he went to the dealership and got a new battery and new cables … and voila! … the truck started again!  If you’re feeling sluggish, it might be that your body’s “battery” needs a recharge. Since we can’t replace our internal battery, sometimes we just need a jump start. We’ll be sharing more information about how to jump start your body’s battery later in the week, so keep checking your email.  In the health industry, people talk a lot about “cures” but there’s a saying you probably heard from your grandparents that makes a lot more sense… “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”   Did you know experts estimate that more than half the cases of cancer are preventable with lifestyle changes? Experts estimate that more than half the cases of cancer are preventable with lifestyle changes.  We published an article about the [top 10 cancer-causing foods](, so that you’ll know what foods to avoid in order to prevent cancer.   >> [Read the full article.](  Also, apparently the FBI has already solved the case of the Nashville bomber. It only took them a couple of days, which is amazing in light of the fact that it typically takes them YEARS just to get an investigation underway. They were apparently on the scene within minutes … on Christmas morning.  According to the official story, the bomber just “randomly” drove downtown Nashville and parked his RV in downtown Nashville, politely providing a countdown so nobody else was injured, and then blew himself up.  Oh yeah, [according to Fox 5](, they have concluded that he was a “lone wolf” who acted alone. And they found DNA evidence that he was killed in the explosion.  Of course, there are a few pesky details you need to ignore... - Never mind the reports of gunfire before the explosion... - Never mind that the RV he owned was different from the RV in the video ... - Never mind that in the milliseconds before the massive fireball explosion, a tell-tale “thermobaric weapon” contrail is captured on closed-circuit television video - Never mind that the explosion was in front of the AT&T building and NSA spy hub (revealed by former CIA-NSA operative Edward Snowden as being part of the mass spying operation known as the “Fairview Surveillance Program”) - Never mind the fact that the explosion may have destroyed election fraud data and possibly Dominion voting machines … - Never mind that finding and identifying DNA evidence after that enormous fireball would be near impossible. (Kind of like the uncinged passport allegedly found on 9/11 after the explosions) ... The bomber’s name? Anthony Quinn Warner. Yes, they added the middle name for impact. Sound familiar? John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray, etc etc.  Can anyone say “patsy”?  In the words of Inspector Clouseau, “the case is solv-ved.” Nothing to see here. Move along.  To Your Health & Liberty,                   P.S.  FBI forensic investigators have confirmed that Warner actually died of COVID. In response, Anthony Fauci stated: “be sure to get vaccinated or your van may blow up.”   P.P.S. Yes, we are being sarcastic. :-)   © Copyright 2020, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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