"The search for unpolluted drinking water is as old as civilization itself. As soon as there were mass human settlements, waterborne diseases like dysentery became a crucial population bottleneck. For much of human history, the solution to this chronic public-health issue was not purifying the water supply. The solution was to drink alcohol. In
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Regarding American Indians: This may account for the inability of First People to tolerate alcohol, it certainly does not account. except in an indirect and small way, for the the miserable conditions under which they live or for the age and rate at which they die.
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Europe hit North America like a sudden unseasonable ice age and about 90 percent of the population could not survive it. There is the material life which can and must change; then there is the soul that either remains constant or dies. American Indians are trying to hold on to their souls in an increasingly soul sucking environment. I wish them good luck.
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