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  1. If you know an older adult who is at home all day – for a gift – highly recommend giving them a hard copy subscription to EPOCH times – the hard copy weekly newspaper. It’s outstanding – almost like a book each week on a variety of topics, scope and fascinating information. Sections on Mind & Body with excellent articles on staying healthy i.e. niacin, gut microbes, ways to support tonsils; reviews of poetry/books; weekly special reports like the “Founders of the Constitution” – in depth interesting bios – of all of them aka John Dickinson, Roger Sherman, etc. Game pages for adults and one for children with mazes crosswords, comic strips, Main Sections called “Life & Tradition” with wonderful articles – like The Value of a Family Heritage Vacation”, “The Vault: Filling the Memory with Good Thinks – Memory is the beginning of Knowledge, etc. “Home” From Scratch Kitchen, etc. “Mind & Body” – Prescribing Veggies – a billion dollar lifesaver, EMF the invisible Hazard, etc. and of course all the news/politics they are not hearing on TV and radio. Each paper is packed with information – most pages with color photos and original large illustrations in style of Norman Rockwell. I have had 2 usually very picky older family members thank me repeated for the subscription. It’s really really good journalism – well written – quite out of the ordinary. I don’t get the same feeling from the online EPOCH times newspaper – really have to get the hard copy. Highly highly recommend.

  2. One thing I enjoy is to look at old maps. It is not about the maps but the individuals who trekked in difficult terrain to survey the land to create a map.

    Some people may know the name Mark Knopfler the cofounder of the rock group Dire Straits. Besides being the lead guitarist, singer he is a song writer that often speaks about the common man.

    One song he wrote titled “Sailing to Philadelphia” is about Jeremiah Dixon who survey the boundary between Pennsylvania & Maryland with Charles Mason, thus called the Mason Dixon Line.

    Here is a short 10 min video about the Mason Dixon Line and the men who surveyed the boundary in the words of Mark Knopfler..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaQS45-YFdE

    Just a few more words about Mark. He is a true craftsman when it comes to music and he also has done movie scores such as “The Princess Bride” and “Wag the Dog”. And he also wrote “Private Dancer” that Tina Turner turned into a mega hit

  3. JUST GOT AN EMAIL FROM MY DERM OFFICE
    THEY ARE NOW OFFERING EXOSOME TREATMENT FOLLOWING A LASER….LOOKED AND FOUND “WHY EXOSOMES ARE THE DERM’S NEW FAVORITE TREATMENT FOLLOWING LASERS”. THIS ARTICLE STATES THAT EXOSOMES ARE MRNA JUST LIKE IN THE VACCINE!!!!! DON’T EVEN THINK I WANT TO BE IN AN OFFICE
    WHERE THAT IS BEING SERVED!!!!!!!!!!

  4. If John and Catherine find it of interest (if it relates to the reset), could y’all comment on the current impasse between Disney and Charter Communications (Spectrum)?

    Note: There will be “hunger” riots in the South if we are cutoff from college football much longer!

    Here’s Charter’s story
    and here’s from the content provider’s perspective.

    Thank y’all! Time between Money & Markets Reports passes nearly as slowly as time between college football games.

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