INVASION ALERT: Bill Gatesā Bioengineered Ticks Are Here ā But Nature Has the Ultimate Counter Strike!
While the elites unleash their lab-created tick apocalypse, spreading Lyme disease and Alpha-gal syndrome, Nature is fighting back HARD. These ābioengineeredā ticks are invading yards, pets, and families at record rates ā but they FREAK OUT and RUN from certain essential oils.
Ticks HATE these oils. No DEET toxins needed. Arm yourself, your kids, your pets, and your property with Mother Natureās shield.
Oils that ticks HATE (and why):
⢠**Tea Tree Oil** ā Ticks literally panic and flee on contact. It disrupts their senses and they refuse to cross it.
⢠**Neem Oil** ā A total tick repellent powerhouse; they avoid it like poison and it wrecks their feeding.
⢠**Oregano Oil** ā High in carvacrol that kills tick-borne bacteria on contact while making them turn tail fast.
⢠**Black Seed Oil** ā The little bloodsuckers bolt away; proven in real-world tests to create an invisible barrier.
⢠**Cedarwood Oil** ā Toxic to ticks and larvae; they retreat or drop off instantly.
⢠**Clove Bud Oil** ā One of the strongest ā repels up to 83% of ticks at low concentrations in lab studies.
⢠**Thyme Oil (red or creeping)** ā Ticks hate the scent; 68ā82% repellency, even better when mixed with others.
⢠**Lemon Eucalyptus Oil** ā Repels blacklegged and dog ticks for hours on clothes or skin.
**How to use:** Mix a few drops (diluted safely in carrier oil or water + witch hazel) and spray on socks, pants, yard perimeter, petsā bedding, and skin. Reapply often. Diffuse or wipe baseboards indoors.
@RealAlexJones If you believe they are volunteering you are more insane than I thought. A year ago I supported you. With what you have become now, how do I send the book back? I want no part of your rhetoric.
@FoxNews Please for Charlie's sake, please quit interrupting the service for your commentary. We seriously want to just absorb the service with the Holy Spirit to move us.
This isnāt my strong suit and I donāt even know how to begin to put into words the loss I am feeling right now over the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Charlie wasnāt just a friend ā he was like a little brother to me - and to millions of people around the world - he was a true inspiration.
He was one of the most courageous, principled men Iāve ever known, and he lived every day with purpose. His faith in God was unshakable, his love for Erika was inspiring, and the way he adored and cared for his two beautiful kids showed the kind of man he truly was.
Charlie dedicated his life to something bigger than himself. He fought tirelessly for this country, for the values that make America great, and for the next generation. The impact he had on young people ā reaching them in masses, giving them courage to stand up, to think for themselves, and to fight for freedom ā is immeasurable. There is no question that Charlieās work and his voice helped my father win the presidency. He changed the direction of this nation.
Charlie was never a threat to anyone. He was civil, he was kind, he listened and responded with respect. The only āthreatā he ever posed was that he was incredibly effective. He was a powerful messenger of truth, and people heard that truth. Thatās what made him a target.
This loss is absolutely devastating ā not only for Erika and the kids, but for our country. Weāve lost a leader, a fighter, and a man whose character and conviction were rare. Too rare. To think that his life was cut short by a brutal, heinous, evil act is beyond comprehension. It is horrible and it is heartbreaking.
Moments like this remind us just how fragile life is. We canāt wait to tell people how much they mean to us ā we canāt admire them in silence. Charlie knew he was loved, but I want to say it again: he was a brother to me, and I will carry that with me forever.
I know Charlieās legacy doesnāt end here. He poured into millions of young people who will carry forward the torch he lit. He built something that will outlast him, because it was grounded in faith, in truth, and in courage. And as his friend, I will never forget him. Iāll honor him by loving boldly, speaking truth without fear, and continuing his spirit of courage. His fight lives on in all of us who loved him.
This is an unimaginable loss. For me, for his family, for everyone who loved him, and for America. Rest in peace, brother. You will be missed more than words can ever say ā but your legacy will never be forgotten and we will keep fighting the good fight.