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HERE IS YET ANOTHER good piece, this time by Giuseppe Vafanculo at Winter Watch, on the increasing "cases" of You-Know-What. This is not new to readers of this site, but it bears repeating over and over again: The lynchpin to the scamdemic is the wildly inaccurate and literally useless test being used by the corrupt Center for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) scientific “experts” to claim the shocking numbers of infected humans: the PCR test. Created in 1985 to enhance AIDS research, the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test won a Nobel Prize for its inventor Kary Mullis. He invented the PCR test as a tool for biomedical research and criminal forensics. PCR can be extremely deceptive in the diagnosis of infectious diseases, though. The inventor himself argued against using PCR as a diagnostic tool for infections. “I’m skeptical that a PCR test is ever true. It’s a great scientific research tool. It’s a horrible tool for clinical medicine,” warns Dr. David Rasnick, biochemist and protease developer. A true rebel against Big Pharma and the CDC, Mullis insisted that it states on the box of every PCR test: “This is not a diagnostic tool.” PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT, DR. RICHARD LEVINE.
FROM St. Louis de Montfort’s little booklet, Letter to the Friends of the Cross: “Friends of the Cross, you are a group of crusaders united to fight against the world … like brave, intrepid warriors on the battlefront, refusing to retreat or even to yield an inch. Be brave! Fight with all your might! Bind yourselves together in that strong union of heart and mind―which is far superior, far more terrifying to the world and Hell than the armed forces of a well-organized kingdom are to its enemies. Demons are united for your destruction, but you, be united for their overthrow … be united to suffer … A Friend of the Cross is a mighty king, a hero who triumphs over the devil, the world and the flesh and their threefold concupiscence. He overthrows the pride of Satan by his love for humiliation, he triumphs over the world’s greed by his love for poverty and he restrains the sensuality of the flesh by his love for suffering … My dear Friends of the Cross … are you, with the grace of God, in the shadow of Calvary’s Cross and of Our Lady of Pity, really eager and truly striving to attain this goal? Is the way you follow the one that leads to this goal? Is it the true way of life, the narrow way, the thorn-strewn way to Calvary? Or are you unconsciously traveling the world’s broad road,…
I HEARD an interesting talk this summer given by a nurse who practices “natural medicine.” She was a mother of nine children who lived with her family on a farm in Virginia.
Years ago when she and her husband were living in Africa as Protestant missionaries, she had an awakening about the practice of mainstream, modern medicine.
One day, their little daughter climbed to the top of a pile of sewage that always stood in the village, sat down and put her thumb in her mouth.
The girl became deathly ill. She was evacuated by plane to a big, modern hospital where she was given the best possible treatment by the best possible specialists. The girl survived, but she was very weak when she returned from the hospital weeks later. The mother spoke to doctors in America and France, trying to find possible solutions. Nothing worked and her daughter grew weaker again.
Filled with worry and believing her daughter may slowly die, the mother went to talk to an old woman in the village. “This kind of thing must have happened to others many times,” she said. “What do you do for them?” (more…)
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“That kind of resourcefulness is not the norm for Thanksgiving in America. In fact, the holiday is one of the most wasteful times of the year, with 200 million pounds of turkey alone tossed out annually, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.
“Most dinners this year will be smaller, as the coronavirus pandemic ravages the country. Yet the day’s environmental impact may still be significant — perhaps even more so, since many Americans will be serving Thanksgiving-size feasts to only a few guests.”
DeVonne Jackson, an urban farmer and the founder of Positive Obsession, an organization bringing environmental awareness to fashion, urges people to be more conscious about food waste this Thanksgiving, starting with a re-examination of the holiday. (more…)
JON RAPPOPORT deconstructs the hype about rising cases of coronavirus. Many others have said the same thing, over and over again. People refuse to listen. They want to believe the worst. Here are some interesting observations from a former radiographer and medical technician. This is worth studying. A Vodafone whistleblower says coronavirus is a cover for the effects of 5G rollout. (Ignore the warning. The link is not harmful.)
HELPFUL tips from The Bangor Daily News.
DO birds spread the coronavirus? This is a crucial question and if there isn't a team of Harvard scientists working on it, I would be shocked and dismayed. I was thinking about this question yesterday after reading the touching comments of a reader who braved the New Normal to go birdwatching. Personally, I would say that chickadees, blue jays, wrens, cardinals and many others, as adorable as they can be, are definitely super-spreaders since they go about breathing the open air and some of that air, at least until Comrade Biden implements the national mask mandate enforceable with jail terms, must contain germs. Birds are not locked down. Not yet. Until they are confined to their nests, those of us foolishly willing to risk death from a virus with a greater than 99 percent survival rate should take advantage of this opportunity. Enjoy birds. They are everywhere. They are free for the watching. They can fill the days of Home Aloners -- those who no longer go to the office and are slowly losing their minds in between Zoom calls -- with the small, innocent pleasures. A dictatorial consensus exists among world leaders that small pleasures must be destroyed, the sooner the better. But they are going to have a hard time rounding up all the birds, not that I would for a minute put that past them either. Did I ever tell you about the time my younger…
"A LABOUR government has just been returned to power in Queensland. I think they ran on a 'Trust us to keep you safe from CoVID' platform. I don't have a television or buy newspapers - but from the how-to-vote card it looked to me like this was the pitch. It was just so funny you had to see all the sheeple standing masked and socially distanced in line to vote for organized crime. And no sooner was the government back in the kitchen, they put mutton straight onto the menu with euthanasia legislation. "They have to start somewhere with the depopulation Agenda and there are just too many oldies clogging up the pension system. We are the obvious go-to for the needed CoVID numbers. They can't just keep pulling these cases out of their wazoo. As they have tanked the economy, predictably, they will start with us. "Fitting all this into the Big Doctor/Big Abortion business model of CoVID Biosecurity will take some doing. "These totally subverted Marxist governments are not Western governments. They are not even post-Christian Western states. They are Communist operations and have been for years." --- From "Savvy Australian Granny Paints Grim Picture"
"COME, Holy Ghost: Come, God who art love! Fill my poor heart, void, alas, of all good. Enkindle me, that I may love thee; enlighten me, that I may know thee; draw me, that I may find all my joy and my delight in thee; make me capable of enjoying thee." -- St. Gertrude
“History teaches us that mankind only evolves significantly when it’s dead scared: It then mobilizes defense mechanisms, sometimes intolerable (singling out scapegoats and giving birth to totalitarianism); sometimes futile (to find distraction); sometimes efficient (therapeutic ones that discard eventually all the older moral principles). Once the crisis is behind us, it [mankind] transforms these mechanisms to make them compatible with individual freedom, and to inscribe them into a democratic health policy. The pandemic could provoke such a structuring fear.” -- Jacques Attali, 2009
FROM “Notes of a Pizza Deliveryman:”
I will eat a slice of the stuff every now and then, but when I hear a child or adult say pizza is their favorite food, I cringe. They must have never had my grandmother’s lasagna, my grandfather’s beef roast, my mother’s London Broil, my neighbor’s elk steak, or my pastor’s grilled trout. Have they ever been to real restaurant? I don’t eat out very often, but when I do I prefer to visit an establishment that serves real food, and has a quiet and elegant atmosphere. In Denver I like the Briarwood, Simms Steakhouse (formerly Simms Landing), the Chart House (Genesee), and the Greenbriar Inn up in Boulder, to name a few.
Yes, they cost a bit, but even when my family was of very limited means I recall being taken to these places for special occasions. I would have to wear nice clothes, and could not act like a barbarian. These are some of the most magical memories of my childhood, the wonder of being taken to a special restaurant, getting to taste a special dish from the land of my ancestors or a local delicacy. The tablecloths, the multiple forks and utensils set at my place at the table, the dignified and well-dressed waiters, everything made the atmosphere special. (more…)
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KATHERINE writes:
I was birdwatching at a wildlife preserve last Sunday and I was not wearing a mask. It was a beautiful, sunny day. I had stopped on the path, to try and identify a little bird way up high in the trees. I had moved over to the edge of the path, which is a good six feet wide, so as not to be in anyone’s way. A couple was walking toward me; the young woman had slipped her mask up around her elbow, but as they got closer, the young man moved his mask up over his face, then moved it back down as soon as they had passed me. This is utter insanity!
I have spent a lot of time birding at this particular place, and in the past, people would always greet each other on the paths. Often people would stop to compare notes on birds they had seen. Not any more. Now everyone scoots over to the far side of the path, to “social distance” from others. (more…)