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CANCEL CULTURE: After testifying at Senator Johnson’s December 2022 panel on the ‘rona jabs, Dr. Renata Moon was informed by the Washington Medical Commission (WMC) that doctors who offer “misinformation” about COVID-19 vaccines, treatments, and preventative measures “erode the public trust in the medical profession and endanger patients” and threatened that it could revoke her license. Then, Washington State University informed her that they would not be renewing her appointment as a clinical associate professor of medicine.

DEMONIC FOOTHOLDS: Please listen to this whole thing. It contains very valuable information. – CLICK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrO6sKJkJXU [7:46] to hear Fr. Ripperger describe what kinds of chronic sins that demons use to maintain their footholds in your life.

HATING PEOPLE: Matt Walsh took a lot of heat from the Wrongs after tweeting, “This is a good time to remember that feminism has killed far more people than the atomic bomb. It is perhaps the most destructive force in human history. Trans ideology, its offshoot, is competing for the title.” He’s got a point.

EVs: As the number of electric vehicles increases, so do the number of injuries and even deaths from exploding lithium batteries and the fires they spark. E.g., in 2021 in New York, there were 79 injuries and four deaths. In 2022, there were 142 injuries and six deaths. As of this week, just six months into 2023, there have been 131 fires, 76 injuries, and 13 deaths.

ILHAN OMAR: CLICK https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1684647143728914433 [:14] to hear another racist lie spew out of her racist pie hole. N.b., on the face of it, the FBI data show Whites committed the most murders. However, when I massaged the data to separate Hispanics, which had primarily been lumped with Whites, Blacks topped the list even without considering the fact that they represent only 14.2% of the total population. Also, I couldn’t figure out at all where the Asian murderers got put, but my guess is they were also lumped in with Whites.

LIGHT BULBS: While perusing the news today, I saw that, in one week, the manufacture and sale of the only light bulbs I can use will be banned in the U.S. I decided I should spend every dime I could spare stocking up, but as I was choosing the best deal at Amazon, I got distracted writing an angry letter to my representative.

By the time I had finished venting, the bulbs I wanted had gone up $3. ::sigh::

Back when they first talked about banning incandescent bulbs, I wrote to my then-representative about this issue. As I recall, I got no reply. It beats me why all these mythical efforts to “save the planet” somehow manage to trump the daily life-and-death needs of real people like me.

OBAMACARE: A federal court has ordered the FAUX administration to pay $65,000 in attorneys’ fees to Alliance Defending Freedom for illegally depriving women of pro-life health insurance coverage. Many women depend on fertility awareness-based methods (e.g., Natural Family Planning) for moral, religious, or health reasons, but the Affordable Care Act only covers contraceptive and abortifacient drugs and devices.

VAXXX: Certain types of aggressive cancers began surging after the jab roll-out in December 2020. What’s unique about these so-called “turbo cancers” is that they do not respond to traditional treatment because the cells have been altered in the bone marrow and aren’t doing what they’re supposed to be doing.

In a recent Belgian study, a 14-week-old mouse died two days after receiving a booster dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Autopsy showed it had cancerous lymphoma in the liver, kidneys, spleen, heart, and lungs.

In a January 2023 paper, researchers presented the case of a 66-year-old man who developed stage 2 non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) 10 days after receiving his third dose of Pfizer. They found eight similar cases in the literature, five after Pfizer, one after AstraZeneca, one after J&J, and one after Moderna.

GRAMMY NOTES: I have this with Mama Buzz. We are so grateful for our “friends and family” cell plan that allows us to be day-to-day girlfriends even when we’re thousands of miles apart.

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