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Has anyone seen an article from the Australian press which can provide more context on mass vaccination of kids, e.g. is there a mandate involved, what was the procedure for parents to provide informed consent?
https://rumble.com/vlde24-report-2-kids-dead-after-24000-children-herded-into-stadium-for-jab.html
Found a couple of articles. The destabilization of perception continues. Who knows what is real?
https://au.newschant.com/politics/nsw-premier-gladys-berejiklian-announces-qudos-bank-arena-sydney-to-be-used-to-vaccinate-20000-year-12-students/
https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/half-of-year-12-receive-first-jab/
These Mass Vaccinations (10,000 kids) events are reminiscent of North Korean style “Mass Games” rituals in communist-leaning countries, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_games
Palantir Buys Gold Bars as Hedge Against ‘Black Swan Event’
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/palantir-buys-51-million-gold-173724022.html
Thank you for sharing this, I do not know what to make of it myself, but I do like to know who is buying up a lot of gold and for what reason.
On a separate note I noticed another article regarding the 40 most miserable cities in the U.S.:
https://itsthevibe.com/miserable-american-cities/40/
I was shocked that number one was Gary, Indiana and not Camden, New Jersey.
There was a time in history and I am old enough to have experienced it, where West New York and Union City and Jersey City for that matter were respectful places for a middle class family to live. I used to frequent the Cuban and Spanish restaurants on Bergenline Avenue. I would enjoy some good quality churros of the kind only made in Cuba and Spain, the irony is, Costco and other entities such as the now non-existent K-Mart like to promote the origin of the churro as being Mexican and yet in my years as a Texan I have yet to be able to point out a business that makes the kind of churros that I used to enjoy in Spain and New Jersey as a child.
I have never been to Port Arthur but I would be careful with articles like this as well, for example, the unemployment rate in a place like Huntsville being high does not necessarily mean you are going to see urban blight such as in Detroit or Camden and even Reading, PA is in the middle of the mountains of Pennsylvania, so in both Reading, PA and Huntsville, Texas I have found humble people abound, I mean the children of Huntsville have manners, respect their elders, even if the unemployment rate is high, but in places like Paterson and Camden, I don’t know, there is this anger and resentment, but its not a judgment, but its more telling of just how putrid the corruption is in the Soprano State, the more corrupt the powers that be, the more angry and resentful its residents can become if the nature of Jesus is not even a goal or a thought.
On a positive note, over 24 states, one of them being Texas has joined an amicus brief saying that they have a self-interest in the outcome of a lawsuit against the state of New Jersey by a local rifle club for passing a law limiting the “high capacity” magazine or what really is the standard magazine in most firearms, but apparently the State in its quest for Slavery 2.0 does not want you to have the same firepower as they do. At any rate, this is unprecedented and what that means is that finally after years of prayer, other states are coming to the defense of the people of New Jersey whom have been denied their Second Amendment rights for far too long. Let’s see how this plays out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGJWp72oGuo
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO REAFFIRM
THE POWERS DETAILED IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTION https://bit.ly/3CLvPEm
We tried our best to capture the opening statement and the final result. The volume is a little low but the process is clear. We won!
This is great! Little inspiration for everyone.
https://twitter.com/BrittRooted/status/1427849481551106056
Catherine,
I am listening to Ask Catherine and I am sorry to hear that you had experienced physical harassment here in the States right before you relocated. I had made a comment on Telegram earlier today that was removed and I hope that I in no way made you feel uncomfortable. Thank you and God bless for all you do.
From the University College Cork, thats in Ireland, eating yogurt everyday may help with Alzheimer’s disease. That’s important. A recent study memory problems were reversed after old mice were given gut boosting yogurt. No it’s not the yogurt, but the probiotic in the yogurt. This is a game changer. I am always finding game changers in peer-reviewed medical studies, one of the most underrated sources of empowering information on the planet.
https://www.studyfinds.org/yogurt-alzheimers-probiotics-gut-health-dementia/
Luis, I think sauerkraut is preferable over sugary dairy. Just a thought.
both good, There are different microbe communities within the gut that prefer different foods. Just keep the cell phone away from the gut communities!
Also, kimchi from your local Korean grocer / restaurant.
Yes, good idea.
Even in the darkest period of the 2020 NYC shutdown, the restaurants of Koreatown (one block of 32nd Street between Broadway & 5th Avenue) were a collective spark of human energy. In no time flat, they constructed a bewildering array of outdoor structures for dining, some with loud, lively and competing music. Even an outdoor bar or two.
They took every rule change in stride and made the best of the situation. As a result, they remained one of the few areas of NYC with a critical mass of humans being social with each other in person, throughout 2020. It was a Village in the City and even if you were a tourist walking down 5th ave with no awareness of Koreatown, you had to stop and marvel at the presence of humans being human in 2020.
Their resilience reminded me of the street vendors of Bangkok, who are endlessly regulated, yet never disappear entirely. The first time I collected takeout in person from K-town, when most places were closed in 2020, each food item was carefully wrapped as if you were going on a mountain trek, and the receipt included the body temp, first name and timestamp of the server who prepared the meal. Resilience, courage, risk management and marketing!
Yes, indeed. I have seen it many times.
Who were the organizers of the “Lockdowns Summit” which took place in London on July 17th, not long before the excellent Doctors for Covid Ethics Symposium?
https://www.questioneverything.io/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeaKtUQnTM1AUv9v2cEbPg