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Taking Advantage of Control Grid Growing Pains

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  1. Are there any new reports out confirming or denying that spike proteins are shed by the vaccinated? What is the truth? Thank you.

    1. Anecdotal report this week from a student, that her husband chose to jab to keep his job with Union Pacific and after sexual intimacy, she started having menstrual issues. She is unjabbed. An interview between J. Otto and Dr. Henry Ealy this week on VxSecrets Revealed discussed this very specific shedding reaction and that NIH was even studying it.

    2. The weeks immediately following vaccination are the period of highest risk. There’s also an open question about the % of incorrect injections due to poor training, where the needle strikes a blood vessel instead of deltoid muscle.

    1. Germany offered to supply 5,000 military helmets to Ukraine to help it defend itself against a possible Russian invasion.
      Ukrainian soldiers said that they also need boots, underwear, clothes and if it is not too much trouble, guns.
      A military expert from Ukrainian government declared that helmets are enough. They will bury the soldiers in the ground up to the neck making them invincible.

  2. Reviewing the “News Trends & Stories” would be easier if the most recent articles appeared first instead of having to scroll to the end. Just a suggestion I don’t know if your format would allow for that change.

    1. I asked the same. Apparently, the Solari program used for NTS will not allow it. What I do is click twice on the arrows at the top right. That takes you to the most recent postings.

    2. Hi Suzanne, I have found when going to NTS you just go to the date box on the left top of the column and click on the arrows twice- it reorders the dates for you. Hope this helps!

        1. Having the table default to most-recent first would also be good, that’s a suggestion you could make to Support. If every reader double-clicks to sort, or scrolls to the bottom of the table, that’s avoidable.

  3. I noticed there are very few Clocks anywhere any more – at least in the Northeast. You have to look at your phone to get the time – or that is expected for everyone to do. Even on some train platforms. To reverse the dependency on cell phones – what about a project to request clocks again in more locations, libraries, stores, etc in your local communities. From a marketing standpoint – they become valuable because they are scarce. If you have one in your shop – people will look in to check the time and perhaps stop in/over? I understand like cursive writing – some people cannot read a regular clock – only digital. But maybe a digital/traditional clock combo? Thoughts?

    1. I recently noticed a need for clocks in my life!! Does anyone have suggestions for a perpetual movement watch that doesn’t carry a Rolex pricetag? I have that electromagnetic thing where my body breaks watches and causes them to run backwards and then die within weeks.

      1. I just bought an all mechanical German alarm clock. I know what you mean. Let us know what you find.

    2. I have always worn a regular watch, as a nurse it’s easier to read BP’s and other timing with a second hand. I also make my boys read the time and they have wind up watches. I think that requesting clocks is a great idea! I like those big white ones with the black numbers and a dial for the date from my youth. lol God Bless.

  4. I have taken to speaking with Mgmt in Retail Stores when I see the employees are mandated to wear masks. In the last month I have gone to 2 Publix Grocery Mgrs, and called Corporate HQ’s for Saks 5th, Publix, and Trader Joe’s. I recently was pleased to see that yesterday, Trader Joe’s employees are mask-free! I was always very polite on the phone and in their offices, and it felt good to speak my mind about it.

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