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Ben Rich of skunkworks fame said we can already travel among the stars , does anyone have any further information ???...https://rense.com/general79/among.htm

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Thanks Ray. Proof positive, if any more was needed. The wrecking of human beings goes back a long long way.

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What about making up homemade mead (honey and yeast) or cider? Or your own beer though getting the hops can be tricky.

I knew two old spinsters that used to put down bottles and bottles of their country wines every spring to summer. Elderflower wine was their best ever. A relative makes his own cider but tbh he’s so greedy has never even offered a sip to anyone else. Ever.

I recall reading that the reason mead, wine, beer and other alcoholic drinks was had in ancient times was it was to clean up the water. Water was foul and often mixed with excrement (no change there with UK water companies allowed to regularly release overflow into all our rivers).

I don’t drink. So above is all about the theory of making alcoholic drink. Handy thing to barter too.

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OFFS there's no depopulation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was born at 3.5 billion humans.

We're now moving past 8 billion humans.

SCV2 didn't even make a dent in that trend!

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Apr 16, 2023·edited Oct 10, 2023Author

Wow, that's amazing! Who wudda thunk of that? :)

As I have published hundreds of articles to prove what's going on, I am not interested in this conversation. And yes, my first sentence was sarcastic.

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I am 100% certain that if we have this same conversation in 10 years, you'll still be waiting.

There is no depopulation. Some die, sure, but NOT in statistically significant numbers.

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There are no "side effects." All these "vaccines" are bioweapons, developed and tested in secret labs worldwide.

What's in the vials?

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/still-thinking-about-the-vials

Bioweapons include a wide range of stuff:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/bioweapons

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Sorry about sounding like a smart-ass, but I said the same already in November, 2021... All the incoming data have been confirming what I projected, using little data, my frame of reference, and a little logic.

Katherine Watt is one of my favorites on Substack, and her research has also confirmed what I thought.

Hydrogels have been used for delivering graphene oxide into the body. The resulting self-assembling nano-computers instructed through 5G can cause exactly the same type of damage as mRNA/spike protein, but without starting a chain reaction.

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/why-not-mrna

They "only" harm or kill the person, depending on the instructions.

"Covid," per se, has never existed, but the symptoms did, probably caused by a combination of graphene oxide and 5G. Even a diagnosis didn't exist for the invented illness:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-disaster-of-modern-medicine

FYI, most illnesses are invented illnesses. Patients are diagnosed by and treated for the symptoms, despite the fact that even a medical-school dropout must know that the same symptoms can be caused by various sources.

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-makes-people-sick-apart-from

"Covid" symptoms started after massive 5G installations in Wuhan and in Northern Italy, yet I'm still to see a doctor to diagnose a patient for radiation poisoning. In Britain, 5G installers ended up on worker's comp.

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Only by calculating the under-reporting through VAERS, mortalities in the US have long exceeded 10 million, while cancer and other deaths are not even counted. They keep coming.

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Not sure about who owns Heineken, but just tried Dos Equis Amber a couple of weeks ago, which used to be drinkable. this time, it was something with a foul taste and a stench that was supposed to be veiled by some weird aroma. Undrinkable. So is Stella, at least, in the US. All three taste completely unnatural. Is it "precision fermentation"? (GMO)

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former Belgian here. Stopped drinking beer when I came to the States. Stopped drinkiing wine when I caught my dog sipping from my glass LOL

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Apr 16, 2023·edited Apr 16, 2023Author

Belgian Trappistenbier used to be my favorite, when I was teaching in Europe. Over here, it starts around $7 a bottle, which is well beyond my means.

Moreover, I live in Kentucky, where you cannot buy booze to be delivered. I did find a couple of decent American microbreweries, whose products can be bought in the neighborhood of $2 a bottle, but they are hard to find.

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I remember it being dirt cheap, too. :)

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Remember paying like a couple of Euros for a pint.

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