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Excellent job raising this vital issue, Ray. Shared on GETTR xx

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Thank you kindly. :)

I have been trying to connect our articles, whenever possible, but have been having difficulties (mostly lots of computer troubles that are still prevalent, but I have already placed an order for a couple of backup computers) even before I left for the cross-country trip from October 29th through November 12th. There is more: the day before yesterday, five pages of drafts simply vanished from my Substack, which had never happened before, which took hours to compile and I inadvertently didn't save my work separately.

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Take care of yourself, buy local food from a local farmer, don't go to-the Doctor or a hospital, unless absolutely necessary. Live naturally and die naturally. Just the way nature intended. Get off the grid as much as possible and have a plan B when things get bad. These are just the things we are trying to see if we can make them work.

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Our local poultry farmer started hiding her stock a few months ago, because she didn't want to lose it to the fake "bird flu." Cannot even buy eggs from her now; possibly going to the freeze-drying business. The farmer's market is closed, all these farmers live all over the place, which involves a lot of driving, and eventually, only a few types of produce is available during the winter and the spring. Had to make prior preparations.

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Same with many of our markets around the city, some are adding fuel surcharges rather than just raising all prices. Ours is a heavily agricultural area, so we are fortunate in that regard.

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"FDA Plans to Allow More Gay, Bisexual Men to Donate Blood"

"Current rules bar blood donations from men who recently had sex with men due to HIV transmission risk"

https://www.wsj.com/articles/fda-to-allow-more-gay-bisexual-men-to-donate-blood-11669816800?mod=djemalertNEWS

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That's where they contradict their own propagandistic practices.

Jon Rappoport found out already at the time of Fuxxi's AZT scam that AIDS doesn't even exist...

ANY blood can pose danger to the recipient...

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You mean as safe as that contaminated blood (HIV HepC) that so many countries KNOWINGLY put into hospital patients from 1978-1991?

Yeah, like they care. During Contaminated blood inquiry 2019-2020, one such UK health secretary, cigar smoking Secret society Bilderberger, arch Remainer, Ken Clarke laughed when asked ‘what about the killed and injured?’ He said ‘what does it matter?’

All going according to plan I guess.

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A possible help here, just heard a chat a few days ago from the fellow who developed this product, veterinary availability only. It stops bleeding both topically and internally when applied, says product makes an instant ‘patch’ and stitches can be avoided. Works internally to stop vessels from bleeding out, must be carefully applied and aimed at broken blood vessels, avoiding need to heat cauterize, It forms an effective patch of glucose based formulation that is absorbed by by the body. Made me think could be good in home med kit .

https://cresilon.com/vetigel/

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Looks like nanotech to me...

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No way I can know, but would not be surprised. I imagined a sort of super glue product. Could it be possible for nanotechnology to be used in a helpful way? If the body can break it down and there is no surprise self assembling control/tracking devices included :)

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Actually, something like this came out already in the late 1960s and it WAS "polymer-based" or, to put it bluntly, liquidized plastic.

Nanotech is possible to use for lots of good purposes, but who is going to be able to ascertain about a specific case?

It's unclear what the body can or cannot break down... The graphene-based stuff is definitely in the injections and probably in a lot of other things. The person carrying these can be tracked and, consequently, identified, through 5G.

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Oh no! Nothing is safe anymore:( I know this is a little off-topic, but do you know if getting dental work is safe?

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The way it looks, even taking an aspirin is not safe anymore. I would try to find a dentist, whose Lidocaine is pre-2015.

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People believe that it is not as bad as they think it is, it is worse, way worse. We must get the most meaning of our life, when death is near.

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My mother had cervical cancer at the age of 26. Actually, she really did. When she went to her next annual checkup, the doctor started to be a smartass, so she said to him, "Doctor, I know as much about this condition as you do. And don't forget: you don't have a pass, either."

The next year, when she went to her checkup, the nurse said to her,

"Ma'm, I couldn't help thinking about what you told the doctor a year ago. A month later, he died in a car accident with his whole family."

Death comes to us all. The only choice we have is deciding on how to live.

My mother lived for another 47 years...

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I LOVE your mother! I really needed your comment! Good for her!

I had ovarian cancer in August, and subsequently I was in the hospital for three days. I really observed the behavior of the doctors and the nurses (I’m a retired deputy of 23 years-in my blood, no pun intended). The doctor I had was very “nice”, but I felt like I was on an assembly line. And when I got the bill from the payout of insurance, it made me see everything so differently. There is no “care”, only money. And that’s really frightening.

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One must beware of cancer diagnoses these days. Many of them are fake. For cervical cancer, they introduced "Stage 0," which is supposed to be a danger zone, but they are ready to treat the patient with the most drastic toxins right away and in Stage 1, they are very much willing to perform a mastectomy. The bottom feeders are making a living off fear, pushing poisons, and conducting tissue/organ sales...

Money does talk, but it has nothing good to say. If you have good insurance, they will bleed it dry, but you are already probably a test subject and a teaching object for their medical students. Once the insurance runs out, they can still get money for experimenting on you...

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I believe you! I did have a huge tumor on my ovary. So, everything was removed.

And I totally hear what you’re saying.

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I've been advising "doctors" in the last 10 years, and I am not always stupid. :)

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Great success story for her and you and she had a family to bring up in the end. Adversity is a big part of living a full life, like it or not, we are getting a huge dose of it now.

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Without challenges, it is impossible to grow.

This time, however, I would easily settle for a smaller challenge! :)

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And I did a notarized Advanced Directive a day before I went into the hospital: NO vaccines NO ventilator NO Remdesivir NO transfusions

And, Psalm 91

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Good for you Renee Marie, good for you 😊

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Remember when the Red Cross (which should never be trusted, ever) would not take blood from people who tested positive for what they called the HIV "virus?" Now that real deadly stuff is flowing through our veins, they couldn't care less. Perhaps not an apt comparison, but it did come to mind.

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I was reading earlier (I think in The Epoch Times) about a family with a 4 month old who needs heart surgery, but won't get it done because of the tainted blood. They are arguing they want other "pure bloods" to donate, and the hospital is refusing. The hospital is working to get the baby taken away and given to the state to ensure the baby gets the surgery. My heart was breaking.

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If you're talking about the case in NZ, the family has secured blood needed but hospital refuses to use it and has taken them to court. Unbelievable.

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Typical story. The hospitals are accomplices to genocide.

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Any article that summarizes the hospital protocol?

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There are too many sources, but here is a little summary:

"covid" protocols included tranquilizing with midazolam and slowly killing the elderly (lots of stuff on that from England in the last two years) and sedating patients who "tested positive" for "covid" (which is nonsense on its own) with lorezopan, giving them Fuxxi's kidney-killing drug (remdesivir), and putting them on ventilators. Paxlovid was not exactly a walk in the park, either. Antigen "therapy" carried about the same risk as the injections. DNR ("Do Not Resuscitate") orders were automatically applied to patients over 50 and in some other cases.

Here is of the many horror stories that also contains details about your inquiry:

https://thenewamerican.com/magazine/tna3808/

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