Going on TV?, ...it just isn't paleo....
haha.
Neither is trolling through cyberspace, but here we are.
So, when exactly will this documentary air?
It may never air, they are filming a pilot episode, which means that they have to evaluate it for further consideration and they may not be able to get the OK from the higher ups to film a final cut.
My wife has boycotted the endeavor so they wont be able to get the family shots that make for good TV, but I still have a few tricks up my sleeve, and hope that I can put on a good show.
They are coming tomorrow and will be filming for two days. They are going to take me to a Doctor for a full physical examination, as well as go over my lab test results. Then they are going to have me talk with a Therapist. I am trying to set up my mini barn with my deep freeze full of meat, and may even set up a fridge as a meat locker for my aged meats. They want my family over for a dinner in which they will be eating standard junk with homemade desserts, while I will eat my own foods.
A lot of it seems cheesy made for TV drama, but I may be able to wow them enough in the initial interview to convince them to allow for a more cerebral program, that's dedicated to validating my claims that this diet can restore good health.
I have been going through so much trouble just to get to this point that I hardly think it may be worth the 500 dollars, half calf and two rabbits that the show have offered to me.
I stood up in my church yesterday and told the congregation about my struggles with moving and having to replace the stolen service cable, and how I may not even get electric on at my new place before the show. A lady came up to me after the service and asked if she could help me in some way and I said the family is doing all right but until the show pays me I wont have any money to live on. She asked me what kind of diet I was on and I told her "mainly raw meat". She looked totally appalled, but then I told her about how it cured my of my health problems she settled down, and ended up giving me 400 dollars. Ironically she is a vegetarian.
So I have come out in the open to my whole community and told virtually everyone that is important to me about this totally flamboyant raw carnivorous lifestyle, which may be a better way to spread the word than doing a documentary. If more of us would live this openly and honestly tell people about how this diet can heal the sick then word would spread like wild fire and those who are in need of this message would have access to it.
I wont judge my success based solely on getting on TV or not. I think just the Idea of me going on TV has stirred up the thinking of people in my own community which is an accomplishment in itself. Even if things go wrong with the show I will still have a fairly large number of people who will stand by me regardless and accept what I have to say.