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A little bit of this and that, with a heavy sprinkling of humor along with gentle reminders of the good in life

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• In a recent interview, Dr. Robert Malone, mRNA Vaccine Inventor, spoke on the bioethics of experimental vaccines and the ‘ultimate gaslighting,’ “What would happen to the entire vaccine enterprise —I’m talking about pediatric vaccines, the fundamental bedrocks of public health, if we basically validate the criticisms of those that have been labeled anti-vaxxers?” • A Manhattan federal judge has sentenced lawyer Michael Avenatti to 30 months in prison for trying to extort over $20 million from Nike, the first of several legal battles for an attorney who rose to fame representing Stormy Daniels and clashing with former President Donald Trump. Avenatti still faces more federal criminal cases. Avenatti will face trial in California next month for allegedly embezzling settlement money from several clients, and prosecutors charged Avenatti in 2019 with stealing part of Daniels’ book advance • Mayor Bowser turned down Trump's offer for National Guard troops at the January 6th gathering [exposed] • Logan Cook, aka "Carpe Donktum" a MAGA-meme creator that President Trump promoted, was sued in September by the parents of toddlers featured in his meme video that parodied CNN’s biased portrayal of Trump supporters. After several months the New York Supreme Court dismissed the “toddlers meme” lawsuit for “misappropriation” against Logan • Santa Clara County, home to San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley, is the sixth-largest among California’s 58 counties in terms of population with 1,927,470 residents. Before refining its approach, the county had recorded 2,201 COVID deaths. Now, that’s been reduced to 1,696. “It is important to go back and do this accounting to see if COVID was actually the cause of death,” said University of California San Francisco professor of medicine Dr Monica Gandhi, according to KPIX-TV • Lucas Wall, who was thrown out of a Florida airport, asked the Supreme Court to freeze the CDC "unconstitutional" mask requirements for transportation. The appeal to the court names the CDC, President Joe Biden, and several other federal agencies as defendants. Wall wrote that the mandate violates his freedom to travel, his right to due process, and states' rights to decide their own mask requirements. He asked that the court issue an emergency injunction overriding the CDC's order • South Dakota’s revised law embracing liberty for homeschool families and bolstering parental rights in education took effect July 1, 2021. The new changes cut away red tape and offer more fairness for homeschool students • Missouri’s Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm the constitutionality of banning abortions sought on the basis of a Down syndrome diagnosis, as well as to reconsider the Court’s longstanding precedent asserting a general “right” to abortion • After his bank account was shut down, pro-life motivational speaker Nick Vujicic determined to create a bank to support pro-life work free from social control. Beginning in March 2019, he decided to speak out for unborn babies killed through abortion. Within 16 weeks, “we had a grenade at our house, a false magazine article published against me, a lawsuit threat, a spying drone, and a bank kicked me out,” Vujicic revealed. “Once I got kicked out of a bank with no warning,” he continued. “They froze my credit cards, froze my debit cards. They gave me a letter to say that they did a review of me as a client and they don’t want anything to do with me.” Around this time, Vujicic learned that his bank, along with most others, regularly donate to organizations that support the murder of babies through abortion. His long-time friend, Betsy Gray, proposed founding a pro-life bank together. Vujicic and Gray decided to undertake the project, calling the potential bank the Pro-Life Bank

• A Canadian health official stated on television that he believes Canada’s continued ban on large groups of people is not just to stop the spread of COVID-19, but also to stop the spread of “misinformation” [in other words, The Powers That Be don’t want us sharing the truth] • Ivermectin to be investigated in adults aged 18+ as a possible treatment for COVID-19 in the PRINCIPLE trial • A human trafficking investigation out of Missouri has led to the arrest of 82 people with 31 victims rescued in what officials have called a “massive multi-agency operation.” According to the Department of Homeland Security, the 10-day operation took place in three different cities across Missouri • A ruling by the Lisbon [Portugal] court, only 0.9% of verified cases died of COVID, numbering 152, and not 17,000 as claimed by the government • Facebook bans top NHS medic, Dr Aseem Malhotra, over posting a reputable study saying children should not be forced to wear masks • American Red Cross: Vaccinated people cannot donate blood, because the vaccine completely destroys their natural antibodies [wake up call for the sleepies] • Three weeks after a federal judge said Ohio could move ahead with a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s plan to tie federal funding to a state’s agreement to not cut taxes, the same court on Friday granted Ohio a permanent injunction to stop the practice • The most recent pre-pandemic federal publication (National Center for Education Statistics 2017) that had reported the prevalence of homeschooling indicated that 3.3% of US school-age children were taught at home. However, by the time the first HPS was published at the outset of the pandemic in the spring of 2020, the percent of homeschool households had grown to 5.4, rapidly increased to 11.1 by October, and continued climbing throughout most of spring 2021 until it peaked at 19.5 in mid-May (USCBb, 2021). Consequently, in one year’s time, the percent of homeschool households more than tripled • America’s Frontline Doctors is seeking plaintiffs who have had their pharmacist refuse to fill their valid prescription for hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin • The NSA spying on Tucker Carlson is getting a lot of attention • The Gutenberg COVID-19 Study at the institutions of the Mainz University Medical Center and the Johannes Gutenberg University reveal that 42% do not know they had a COVID-19 infection, according to a large study by the University of Mainz (Germany) that evaluated 10,250 individuals. The number of unrecognized cases is significantly higher (and thus the mortality rate lower) than previously thought • Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) argues, “I’ve brought it up that we’ve got to make sure we’re not giving any taxpayer money to anybody in any state, especially our state of Alabama, which I was looking after, no taxpayer money goes to any university, elementary school or K-12 that is going to teach this Critical Race Theory" • Florida state representative and U.S. House candidate Anthony Sabatini (R) tweeted that a federal official knocking on people’s doors to pressure them to take the coronavirus vaccine should be: "Any Federal government employee that goes door to door pushing vaccination should be treated as a trespasser and arrested,” Sabatini tweeted. “We need to pass legislation to ban this sick practice immediately,” he continued. “I’m currently looking at legislative options to file this year in the Florida Legislature” • Luis Badilla, editor of the semi-official Vatican news aggregator Il Sismografo, said that Pope Francis’ health situation is “severe” and when he returns from hospital he “will never be the same again.” There is a very significant detail that many “underestimate, ignore, or manipulate,” he writes, namely that “the disease that has affected Pope Francis is severe and degenerative” and “could also be chronic” [exit stage left for Francis, hmm?]

Good News July 2nd, 2021 – July 9th, 2021 edition. As you scroll through the highlights, ask yourself if the Deep State were in charge, would this be allowed? Or would we even know about it? Also some news may not seem “good,” but it’s on the list because it is utterly fantastic it’s being exposed! • Arizona audit is still on! • Recent tweet by Bernard Kerik: "In Fulton County, 50,000 inactive voters were activated by a democratic operative. 174 batches were missing = 17,400 ballots. Just those alone 67,400 and there's much more to come. [Kemp] and [Sec of State] knew they were certifying a false election." • A July 6th Rasmussen poll indicates a majority of likely voters disapprove of President Joe Biden’s job performance. The poll reveals only 49% of “Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance,” while 50% disapprove. The respondents also “include 28% who Strongly Approve of the job Biden is doing and 40% who Strongly Disapprove” • According to a July 2nd Rasmussen Report asking, "How likely is it that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election?" Very or Somewhat Likely: White - 51%; Black - 49%; Other Non-White - 56%; Dem - 30%; Unaffiliated - 51%; GOP - 74%; All Voters - 51% • According to a Rasmussen Reports poll, 32% of American adults think that “public health officials are lying about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.” 48% said public health officials are not lying and 20% are not sure. While only 21% of vaccinated Americans believe public health officials are lying, 50% of those who are unvaccinated and 63% of those who said they do not plan to get the Covid vaccine at all believe public health officials are being dishonest • Investigation to find out if half of Washington state’s election voting machines may not have been legally certified for the 2020 Election. If there were any upgrades to the machines or to the software used in the machines, that were tested by uncertified entities, then the machines were not legally certified • A judge has upheld a crucial aspect of Georgia’s voting law pertaining to the window for requesting absentee ballots prior to Election Day. A federal judge denied an effort to invalidate parts of Georgia’s voting law Wednesday, the first court ruling upholding new election rules approved after last year’s elections The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported • Pennsylvania Senator Doug Mastriano says he has a majority on his committee who will vote to issue subpoenas to audit elections in Philadelphia, Cuyahoga and York counties. The audit will be similar to the Maricopa audit. Other counties could also be audited • Identity of Ashli Babbitt’s killer confirmed as Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd • Pentagon cancels $10 billion contract that Microsoft and Amazon were fighting over • Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley, who says he has no plans to get the COVID-19 vaccination, is publicly pushing back against the two sets of protocols in the NFL for vaccinated and unvaccinated players • There is an ongoing case against Saudi Arabia for its participation in 9/11. Some records (a court order) will hopefully be unsealed in the coming weeks • Chile installed a new 155-member body charged with writing a new constitution to replace the one written during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990), meant to pry power from the hands of the elite and spread it more equitably in the South American nation • Owner of closed Keystone XL pipeline seeks $15 billion in damages against Biden administration • Missouri Governor Mike Parson stated: “I have directed our health department to tell the federal government that sending government employees or agents door-to-door to compel vaccination would NOT be an effective or welcome strategy in Missouri” [might be all fluff. Parson does encourage folks to get vaccinated] • More evidence reveals DC police attacked trump protesters on Jan. 6, hurled flash bombs at crowd • Biden Center received more than $50 million from China after campaign announcement [exposed]

👆🏻 Sarah Vaughan singing "Tenderly" ladies and gentleman 😊 For something a little more upbeat 👇🏻

It’s Good News Friday, and I’ll be posting that later. However, please indulge me a moment. I was in a channel, perusing the posts when BAM! a brief video and picture of Cardi B scandalized my bewildered brain. Why is it so demoralizing to see such wantonness? Art, music, flavors, colors… I know these are subjective. However, can we come to a consensus that some things really are vile, disgusting, corrupted, foul? Our homeschooling includes studying composers, poets and artists. Though it’s fascinating to learn about their lives, one of the reasons we tell our kids we do this is so they can easily recognize the nonsense, filth, and vulgarity. We tell them that evil pursues the annihilation of all that is lovely, worthy and gifted from God. *sigh* I need to replace that brief encounter with rubbish with something superb… 🤔

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Just a few ideas to get your own creative juices flowing. Be sure to enjoy your family, count your blessings, and take time to unplug. Happy prepping!

Not ready to spend money? Here are a few ideas: - Organize your pantry or cupboards. Check expiration dates and rotate goods. Canned goods are fine past their expiration date as long as there are no dents. - Do you have items such as toilet paper or paper towels taking up food real estate? Can you move those to the attic, garage or a closet? - Are your medical supplies organized, clearly marked and accessible? - Are there repairs to the home you’ve been putting off? - Clean your windows and make sure they are intact. - Clean gutters and make sure the roof is in good shape. - Make sure your points of entry are intact, and your front door can be secured from the inside without issue. - Do you have clear paths to exits in the home? Does the upstairs need a fire escape ladder? - Are your closet spaces organized? Can you get your hands on towels and blankets readily? Is the floor space walkable? Have you utilized every inch of the space to accommodate more supplies? Do you need to purge your closet of unwanted items that are taking up valuable real estate? - Can you sell the items you no longer require in order to have money for prepping supplies? - Do your kids have the clothing and shoe items they require for at least the next year? - What do you need to take care of to be ready for the upcoming winter? - Do you have on hand what you think you need for a power outage that lasts 24 hours? 4 days? 10 days? A month? - Have you checked your smoke detectors? Do you have one installed in the attic? - Do your kids know what to do in the event of an emergency? - Make an emergency binder. Have pages for “what to do in the event of…” List what would need to be done for that emergency (turn off water, turn off gas, unplug this or that, etc.). Have a list of contact numbers. - Do you know who you can count on in the event of a crisis? Trusted friends, family? Are there neighbors you could work with? Church or club members, co-workers? - Do you have cash on hand and a way to hide it? - Reach out to the neighbors who you think might be an ally, and have them over for dinner. Feel them out, don’t bombard them with doomsday stuff *lol*

Just a gentle reminder to work on preps this weekend if you can. Make a list of what you have on hand, and what you need to plug in the gaps. Do you have $100 in your budget for example? You can either go all in for food stuffs, or you can spread it over a few areas. Suggestions for prepping (do what works for your family): - Water and other consumable fluids (filtered water, Gatorade, juices, powders to add to water, powdered/canned milk) - General food items (canned goods, pastas, rice, sugars, flour, nuts, snacks –lots and lots of snacks if you have kids) - Spices and condiments (salt, pepper, garlic powder, cinnamon, salad dressings, oils, ketchup, mustard, Braggs apple cider vinegar, white distilled vinegar) - Paper products (toilet paper, paper towels, wipes, paper plates, plastic utensils, tin foil, plastic bags, garbage bags) - Personal hygiene and feminine products (shampoos, soaps, shaving items, toothpastes and toothbrushes, mouthwash, deodorants, cotton balls, Q-tips, nail products, lip balms, lotions [by the way, menstrual pads work for bleeding injuries too]) - Pet supplies (food, water, medicines, leashes, toys) - Medical supplies (bandages of varying sizes, peroxide, rubbing alcohol, creams, ear and eye drops, gauze and wraps, pain relief, cold and sinus, digestive relief, disposable gloves, colloidal silver, Epsom salt, natural supplements and remedies, first aid reference book) - Items for kids (non-electronic entertainment items, appropriate size and seasonal clothing, snacks, gifts, outdoor toys, diapers or pull-ups) - Items for the home (light bulbs, candles, flashlights, weather alert radio, batteries) - Cleaning supplies (bleach, vinegar, soaps, detergents) - Camping-style supplies (non-electric can openers, matches, flashlights/lanterns, fishing poles, campfire starters) - Repair supplies (tapes, sewing items, tools, tarps, ropes, eyeglass repair kit, work gloves) - Protective supplies (gloves, eye and ear protective gear, self-defense, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors)

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RESISTANCE IS NOT FUTILE "In ancient Rome, the people had NO POWER at the ballot box. Nonetheless, the Emperors were forced to deal with the people because the MOB could always storm the palace, drag the emperor out, and mount his head on a spike to be paraded around the streets – which they did many times. Power at the top is NEVER absolute." https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/britain/resistance-is-not-futile-i-told-you-so/

This is a good resource showcasing the fight back against governments over covid. This "compilation summarizes and references well-conceived legal cases being pursued through judicial proceedings to force government disclosure that answer fundamental, critical questions [about covid-19]:" https://ratical.org/PandemicParallaxView/Lawsuits-C19-False-Claims.html

👆🏻Be sure to read the comments as people are sharing from all over the country. What have y'all noticed on the highways?

What I see on the roadways these days is disturbing. I see many cars with paper tags that are eligible, many w no tags. I see many cars on the side of the roads that appear to be abandoned for a long time. I see military vehicle transports. I see unmaintained medians. Accidents with no response and more. More then anything is lack of traffic. Are there any truckers on here? or anyone that has driven in the last 6 months or so that is seeing the same?

My heart breaks for the dads who have little to no say in their children's lives. The dads who cannot stop an abortion, the dads who cannot stop the craziness of an unhinged mom. Sometimes those watching from the outside have little recourse. In this case however, there is something we can do 👇🏻