@KenCaptn20114 It was Dr. Tom Shimabukuro at the CDC who was responsible for hiding the myocarditis data.
VA employee emailed him about the dangers May 2021.
Her email was obtained via FOIA by @EpochTimes.
@Megalithic12000 Angkor: Asia's ancient 'Hydraulic City
"Angkor's hydraulic system is so unique because of its scale,"
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The Hidden Water System That Powered Angkor Wat
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Is Texas Children’s Hospital going to kill this child as retribution because they are angry at AG Ken Paxton for successfully blocking them from doing trans surgeries on children?
This tiny little girl has shown some signs of recovery nearly drowning on Memorial Day and multiple doctors agree the hospital needs to give her time for the swelling on her brain stem to go down - but the Hospital is pushing to do a brain function test and wants the family to donate her organs. Debra Sukin is the President & CEO. She will not let this child be transferred to another hospital - she is blocking the parents from fighting for the life of their little girl and violating their religious belief in the sanctity of life. The parents got a temporary restraint order against the hospital to give jen time & a radical Progressive judge blocked it & gave the hospital the right to do the brain function test now before she has had time to heal.
There are TWO other Texas hospitals in the area standing by ready to take this child. How can anyone let Texas Children’s murder this little girl?
Please share, please raise your voices, please do anything you can. #releaseannelise
Not the kind of thing I usually post, but I spent yesterday with five other volunteers laying an ass whooping on an invasive Chinese wisteria that was strangling a willow oak to death.
Chinese wisteria is one of the most destructive invasive plants in the southeastern US. It climbs 70 feet up native trees, develops trunks up to 15 inches in diameter, and slowly strangles its host.
The tree we worked on is a willow oak, a native species. A single oak supports over 500 species of caterpillars, more than any other native plant genus in North America. Lose the oak and you lose the caterpillars. Lose the caterpillars and there's nothing to feed baby birds.
A note on what you're looking at in the photos:
The vines high in the canopy weren't removable, so we cut every vine at the base, treated the cut stumps to prevent regrowth, and left the upper vines to die in place. The vines were cut high enough to prevent new vines from grabbing on.
Over the next year or two, the dead vines will dry out and the tree should slowly free itself as the brittle vines break off in storms.
Arborists will tell you that a tree this far gone doesn't always make it. We tried to give it a chance.
Finnish scientists trucked in real forest dirt and grass and laid it over the gravel at four daycare yards. They let the kids dig around in it for a month. The blood tests came back with changes the researchers hadn’t expected to see so fast or so clear.
The study ran at ten daycares in two Finnish cities with 75 kids aged three to five. Four of the yards got the forest treatment: about a tennis court worth of soil and grass laid over the gravel, plus planters and peat blocks the kids could dig and climb on. Three others stuck with their normal gravel yards. The last three were daycares where the kids were already visiting real forests every day.
After one month, the variety of bacteria living on the kids’ skin shot up, and the kind that helps train the skin’s immune defenses jumped the most. Their gut bacteria started to look like the gut bacteria of the forest-visiting kids. Their blood showed more of the immune cells whose job is to keep the body from freaking out at harmless stuff like pollen and peanuts, and overall inflammation dropped. The kids on the plain gravel yards showed none of this.
Childhood asthma in the US doubled between 1980 and 1995. Food allergies in kids jumped 50 percent between 1997 and 2011, then jumped another 50 percent between 2007 and 2021. And peanut allergies in one-year-olds tripled between 2001 and 2017.
The Finnish researchers think one of the reasons is simple: kids today don’t get dirty enough. 37 percent of American preschoolers now spend an hour or less outside on a normal weekday. Their immune systems are getting trained in environments stripped of the bacteria humans have always lived around.
Aki Sinkkonen, who led the study, put it in plain words: “It would be best if children could play in puddles and everyone could dig organic soil.” The Finnish government is now helping pay for daycares across the country to make the same changes.
@DrJackKruse I wonder if it is possible to build a special pile of magnets...perhaps 2...and drag the planets mag field back to where it needs to be. We have many more and stronger magnets on the earth surface...it is classic hockey stick graph and we could easily double our production.
Mom Demands Vaccine Insert for Her 10-Year-Old... Clinic Refuses & Admits She's 'Discharged' for Saying No.
Listen up, America. This is raw, unfiltered tyranny in a medical office. A protective mama bear is looking that front desk straight in the eye, asking the most basic question any parent should: "You're telling me it's safe for my daughter, but I can't see what's actually in it?"
And what does she get? Runaround. "Call this 800 number." "Go to the CDC website." "We can't give you the insert that comes in the box." "You're discharged from the practice anyway."
They won't hand over the damn paper that lists ingredients, risks, and contraindications, the very thing that comes WITH the shot, but they'll pressure you to roll up your kid's sleeve. That's not healthcare, that's a cult. That's "trust us, bro" while they hide behind bureaucracy and HIPAA excuses that don't even apply.
We don't bow to white coat priests who treat informed consent like a dirty word. Parents have a God-given right to know exactly what they're injecting into their children. Full stop. No ingredients list? No jab.
The system isn't broken, it's working exactly as designed to keep you compliant and in the dark.
Protect your kids. Question everything. And never let them shame you for demanding transparency.
From medical biophysics to a psychiatric ward.
Nicholas Jordan Wagter’s story is unfolding in real time at Vancouver General Hospital. He claims it’s retaliation for what he uncovered.....but the official record says something else entirely.
What do you think is really happening? Let’s look at the timeline. 👇
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#nicholasjordanwagter #vancouver #bcpolitics #independentmedia #mentalhealthact
In 2008, a group of friends in a small Yorkshire town decided to start planting food in unused public spaces.
The town is Todmorden, population about 15,000, tucked into a valley between Burnley and Halifax. The group is Incredible Edible Todmorden. Their motto is "if you eat, you're in."
Today the railway station beds grow herbs. The fire station is surrounded by fruit trees. The canal towpath is lined with edible plantings. The forecourt of the local police station has been transformed into what's now called "possibly the finest and greenest looking police station in the UK," with a small library of crime novels installed for good measure. Everything is free to harvest.
They have no paid staff, no buildings, and no public funding. They've operated this way for almost two decades. Their guiding principles: "believe in the power of small actions," "kindness underpins everything we do," and "it's sometimes better to ask for forgiveness, not permission."
Over the years they've added a Tool Library, a Makery, and little free libraries scattered around town. They host visitors from around the world (they call it "vegetable tourism"). Their gardening Sundays have grown from four or five people to forty or fifty.
The model has been replicated in over 700 projects worldwide and continued to spread.
Absolutely beautiful willow wattle fence work. The way it’s constructed from natural materials makes it feel alive in the landscape. Real craftsmanship that blends perfectly with nature.
Stop feeding squirrels corn.
Squirrels need a calcium-to-phosphorus ratio of about 2:1 in their diet. Corn has the opposite. So do peanuts and sunflower seeds.
When a squirrel eats mostly corn, its body pulls calcium from its bones to keep blood chemistry stable. The result is Metabolic Bone Disease: soft bones, fractures, weakness, paralysis, seizures, death. It's slow and it's painful.
Wildlife rehabilitators see it constantly in young squirrels raised in yards with reliable corn feeders.
Improperly stored or buried corn also grows Aspergillus mold, which produces aflatoxins. Squirrels didn't evolve with corn and don't instinctively avoid the mold. One bad cob can cause acute liver failure.
If you want to feed squirrels, the right food is acorns, hickory nuts, walnuts in the shell, or apple and squash pieces.