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Under Threat: The Amish Way of Life Is Being Attacked

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TRACY THURMAN

Tracy Thurman explores how Amish communities, through their rejection of Big Food, Big Pharma, Big Tech, and Big Education have preserved a healthier, more independent way of life.

The Amish have become an unintended control group for studying the detrimental impacts of modern technology, pharmaceuticals, and industrialized farming on the general population. Their lifestyle offers crucial lessons in self-reliance, raw dairy consumption, and traditional medicine.

In “Abolishing the Amish Alternative – Because it Works,” Thurman also highlights the persecution of Amish farmers by federal agencies and calls for the retention of Amish culture as a key alternative to the corporate influence on food and health.

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