Well I am split on this, I have essential HBP, no explanation why. Both my mother and my grandmother had it and my grandmother dies suddenly due to severe heart complications, they both ended up with enlarged hearts because of the years of untreated HBP. I have been on it for 10 years, an older med that is very affordable. I do not have an enlarged heart nor have any heart or circulation problems. Not all meds are bad but you shouldn't take something just because the doctor is lazy or doesn't know what the hell they are talking about and you may just be another research study participant for a "NEW" med. My son has issues and they all want to put him on meds, I said absolutely not until he is at least through developmental stages of adolescence. I guess its a hit or miss. After all, a diabetic cannot live without insulin and someone with a serious allergy would die without their epipen. I guess it all depends on whether life depends on it or not.
Historically, those in power with the riches always built walls around their dwellings and moats. In today's world if you try to drive through say Beverly Hills, or through some suburbs in DC the police will pull you over and ask you who you are and what you are doing there, they do not allow you to stop and take pictures or walk around if you do not live there. Its quite telling and reminiscent of the old days of the castle walls and the moat including the private armies of the past. We just do not see it that way today. Sort of scary if you think about what Q said referring to them "not being able to walk the streets", they fear us more than anything which is why they will do anything to either control us or eradicate us.