ThinMint
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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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We all have certain talents God has given us or we have been prepared “for such a time as this” during this information war and war to take this country back and ultimately the world
back for freedom.
Learn from those who have been in this war for a while but also make sure you tap into what God wants you to do during this war. Some of you are information warriors who have influence and need to continue to share truths (“Air Warriors”). Some of you are “ground warriors” who need to get involved on a local level (we all need to get involved on a local level.)
Some of you can’t leave the house and are “spiritual prayer warriors” who understand the spiritual war we are in (we all need to be praying).
Find out your role. If you don’t know, ask God. “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” James 1:5
We are all different parts of the body of this movement. You have a role to play! Get in the battlefield. You are needed! You will be remembered well.
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When the truth starts hitting mainstream media. The not-so-funny-truth told funny to make it palatable for the unbelieving public.
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Possible reasons Joe Biden was 2 ½ hours late to his G7 press conference:
- Watching back-to-back episodes of Murder She Wrote and Matlock
- Couldn’t figure out if he was supposed to use the lift or the elevator
- Denture cream ran out
- Pudding stain wouldn’t come out of his Big Boy Suit
- Playing hide-n-seek with the Secret Service
- Playing a game of pinochle with Mario Draghi
- Had a hard time walking away from flushing the toilet to see if it flows clockwise or counterclockwise
- Wanted to win at least one game of rock-paper-scissors
- They couldn’t find his Velcro shoes
- Couldn’t stop laughing over Brits calling cigarettes, “fags” and policemen, “bobbies”
- Became entangled in his blanket during nap time
- Kept demanding his handlers call those, “Golden Girls” he’s heard so much about
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I created a PDF with the comments in case this site get scrubbed, and for easier search results. I made no grammatical corrections; just cleaned it up so the comments were separated 👇🏻
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• Deborah Alborell Feb 19, 2021 - My mother was killed by the rushed-to-market, untested swine flu vaccine of 1976. My ex-hubs got polio from a polio shot when he was a kid. I've stayed away from vaccines all my adult life and have been healthy. Think I'll be skipping this one too. I use a different approach by supporting the immune system so that if any encounter with any virus occurs, I have the equipment and the weapons to deal with it. I'm not seeing any info about this in the mainstream media. I wonder why? In the history of vaccines, we have done more harm than good. Why are we still using over 200 year old science and thinking in the 21st century? First vaccine was given in 1796. Haven't we progressed any further than that? We don't have long-term data on these new types of vaccines. And as I (and 72% of the rest of the population) have a sensitivity to the PEG in the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines, I don't think they are a good choice for me. Viruses made life possible here on Earth. You have 10 to the 15th power of viruses in your body at any given moment. More than the amount of blood cells in your body. If viruses were so lethal, you would be dead in a very short period of time. We need to update our public health policies to mesh with current scientific perspectives and get all the old farts out of Washington.
• Dr. Sam James Feb 8, 2021 - There is good science involved in the discovery of mRNA vaccines. We are entering a new era in vaccine production. It is just coincidental that the vaccine was available at the time the pandemic hit. The rapid production has nothing to do with "warp speed". Previous studies have been performed using mRNA vaccine, so there is some longterm data out there. People who have valid concerns should read the articles and hopefully the information will help them make the best decision in their interest. I have had my first shot of the Moderna vaccine and apart from a painful shoulder and a very mild headache, I have had no symptoms. I expect to have more symptoms after my second shot as has been described in the literature. I wish everyone the best and encourage you to get vaccinated.
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• Victoria Fredrick Feb 23, 2021 - I don’t have the answer, but I can tell my story. I was a COVID long hauler. COVID gifted me with bilateral PEs and a CVA (with no previous history). I believe in educating myself, being immunized, and working with my healthcare team. I attended the webinars, brushed up on my microbiology and genetics and signed up for the shot. Since my COVID experience was early in the pandemic 10 months before and I had completed a 6 month anti coag regiment and PT, I was eager to put it behind me. Four days after my first shot my leg started to grow a knot and inflame. Fourteen days after my 1st immunization I was hospitalized for three days where after extensive testing, they found a brand new PE but could not find the clots. I have now undergone genetic tests and there is no reason for me to have a PE or clots. I was clot free my entire life (which included extensive air travel). I was clot free post COVID recovery for 5 months - with 3 months post completion of the anti coag therapy. In the end I was asked to file a VARS report. The only denominator was the immunization. I now am on anti coags for another 6 months. My oxygen is fluctuating again. I am being monitored for right heart strain. I am fully immunized (against the current strains), but at what cost? I think more research needs to be done before COVID long haulers are recommended the immunization. My doctor thought COVID WAS SO BAD I needed the shot so that I would never get it again. In hindsight, my body’s over reaction to CoVid was what almost killed me the first time and taking a vaccine that tricks my body to respond as if I was infected was not a bright idea.
• Em Doi Feb 20, 2021 - I'm not so worried about the vaccine itself, but the poor and often dangerous injection techniques by the vaccinators. Most of the news clips do not show any landmarking of the site, some are really too high near the humeral head and some too low - almost into the deltoid insertion area. Both of these wrong sites contain more blood vessels and nerves than the belly of the deltoid. So many inject into muscle that is still bunched, pinched and squeezed thereby injecting into tissue under pressure. The syringe and needle are not stabilized while the vaccine is injected; some even wrongly use the index finger to push the plunger which almost always pushes the needle in further. Once the needle comes out, it should be immediately and safely discarded before attending to the injection site. I received my flu shot by a pharmacist in the wrong site; I still have a lump there. I am still deciding whether to get the vaccination or not, as the injection techniques are so scary. Unrelated but unsafe are the politicians and others who do the elbow bump which brings individuals faces close enough for a kiss; i.e., almost a yards length closer than a safer air fist bump.
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Here are the comments that jumped out at me:
• V N June 10, 2021 - From my research (which has been more intense than my degree) I would not take this jab which is being described by top professionals as gene therapy and not a vaccine. A report published in the Lancet showed little to almost no prevention of transmission and showed data had been manipulated to show good efficacy by the pharmaceutical companies. A little research shows a worrying litigation history for Pfizer and J&J whilst moderna have never made any vaccines before being given a shot at these jabs. I am very surprised to hear so many health care professionals have accepted the jab especially given they are still in phase 3 trials until end 2022/2023. The yellow card and vaers data is significant. And it is estimated that only 1% of adverse reaction are reported. I personally know of 3 people who have had adverse reactions, one to Pfizer and two to AZ. They were, the onset of heavy menstrual cycle, high BP resulting in an A&E admission and a blood clot, respectively. I know two of these were not reported on the yellow card system and am unaware of the other.
• Rita Campbell Mar 8, 2021 - I am concerned the needle was not long enough per CDC and Pizer recommendations. A 5/8 needle is ok for those 130 pounds or less. Most of the people being vaccinated were 150 pounds or more.
• Dr. alison hunt Feb 26, 2021 - Billions to big pharmaceutical by frightened taxpayers. Huge incentive to « escape » yet another virus when this one peters out.
• Anthony Lucia Feb 24, 2021 - I am not concerned about the side effects caused by the Pfizer vaccine, which I have gotten (over 30 days ago). I am beginning to believe that these mRNA vaccine are better than we think. They are the real future in vaccination science.
• Dr. D King Feb 23, 2021 - I am concerned with the long term effects of the mRNA vaccine. Usual follow up for long term vaccine effects is 1 year & 2 years. Those follow ups will still occur in the vaccine trials but we are vaccinating concurrently due the pandemic emergency. Historically, 90-plus percent of any adverse effects occur within 60 days of the last dose, so that is why manufacturers had to wait 60 days from the time of last trial vaccination to apply for the EUA. When asked (by Dr Peter Lurie, Center for Science in the Public Interest) what might the long term effects be, Dr Fauci said, “They’re mostly neurological- like Guillain-Barré type syndrome, transverse myelitis, Bell’s palsy. It’s very, very rare that they occur that far out. But we’ve got to be alert that they are possible even though they’re extremely rare events”. Due to the possibility of being exposed to Covid through work and its possible devastating outcomes I’m scheduled to get the vaccine but I also respect people who choose to wait until more data is collected.
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Medscape dot com asked only medical professionals, “How concerned are you about adverse events related to the [covid] vaccines? As of 7:30 pm this evening there are 575 comments posted.
https://www.medscape.com/sites/public/covid-19/vaccine-insights/how-concerned-are-you-about-vaccine-related-adverse-events
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You could also make donations to worthy organizations.
There are bikers who protect child abuse victims and groups who are pro-life advocates. Check out your area to see what local establishments help battered women and children, or help those get their life together after addiction receovery. Whatever it is that tugs on your heart, look into it!
Here is an organization that Gen. Flynn recommends:
https://warriorbrideministries.com/
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Looking for something more? Perhaps there are charitable things you can do such as:
- Clean out the garden beds at nursing homes/assisted living facilities.
- Donate new/gently used stuffed animals to fire and police stations (there are charities who collect the stuffed animals and distribute them to local first responders so officers have something to give little ones when they are called to a scene).
- Donate new/gently used clothing for women getting out of abusive situations.
- “Adopt” an elderly couple in your neighborhood. Offer to the wash windows or mow the lawn, or pick up their groceries.
- Join the movement of painting rocks then write inspirational and encouraging messages. Place the around your neighborhood or around your town for folks to find.
- Do you have a talent you can teach the next generation? Home Economics, wood/metal working, vehicle repair type pf classes.
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The bookcase we already had so I stained the top, then painted the sides and shelves white, and the backing a sky blue with chalk paint. The wall shelves and most of the frames were re-purposed so I framed pictures of the kids doing outdoorsy activities, nature’ish postcards, and the national parks my husband and I visited before we had kids. The printer’s tray was purchased off eBay for $35 as a way to display the rocks the kids find. The fisherman’s basket was picked up at a local antique store for about $5 and we put really cool sticks in it. The basket below the printer’s tray is from Hobby Lobby ($7) and it’s where we place pinecones we pick up from various parks and field trips. Add a cool clock ($15 at Hobby Lobby) and a lighted Christmas Tree on a timer ($20).
On the opposite wall is a bench that I refurbished by staining the top then painting the rest using chalk paint. Three baskets hold the adult’s most frequently used shoes, with two pillows on top. All in all, an inviting place.
Some of the nature books we had scattered about ended up over here. Geodes, gems, rocks, pinecones, cool sticks, shells –are all displayed here. Of course, I’ve added little knick-knacks over the years. After all the prep work, our entryway was completely made over in an afternoon for under $100.
