Bits & Bytes

EXORCIST FILES: Two exorcists – Father Daniel Reehil and Father John Szada – share some of the stories from their ministry in the latest episode. CLICK https://linktr.ee/exorcistfiles to access all the platforms it’s on.

FOOT SOAKS: Epsom salt soaks can relieve pain and foot cramps, help you relax, and cure your cracked heels and fungus infection. Dr. Kim (YouTube’s “Holistic Foot Doctor”) recommends Epsom salt foot soaks with the following conditions – Use about 1/2 cup Epsom salts in foot basin with feet with enough water to come up to ankles. Water temperature should be lukewarm, not hot. Soak for about 15-20 minutes only and only use Epsom Salts 1 to 2 days per week unless you have an injury or infection. Optionals he recommends include essential oils and/or a massage machine. CLICK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofv2GZR1jJs [6:37] and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96daw8vdPRY [9:14] if you want to hear his videos for yourself.

HARVARD: CLICK https://twitter.com/sfmcguire79/status/1732095835759063178 [2:40] to hear Rep. Tim Walberg [R-MI-5] question Harvard’s president, Claudine Gay, about the university’s speech policies. He says Harvard canceled two professors – Tyler VanderWeele and Carole Hooven – for holding views deemed too controversial for the Harvard community. Gay’s response touts Harvard’s deep commitment to freedom of speech which, according to her, extends to faculty. Translation: “We’re totally open to all opinions with which we, the Leftist Progressive Elites, already agree.”

MASKING KIDS: A study entitledChild mask mandates for COVID-19: a systematic review” has been published in Archives of Disease in Childhood, one of the journals of the British Medical Journal.

Since no randomized controlled trials have even been conducted on child mask-wearing or mask mandates, the authors systematically reviewed observational studies and included 22 in their final analysis. They also assessed the quality of each study with particular attention to risk of bias (ROB). N.b., none of the studies had low overall ROB (farthest right column above).

Six of the studies found that child mask wearing reduced infection or transmission. Of these, five had critical and one had serious overall ROB. Sixteen studies showed mask wearing had no impact on infection or transmission. Of these, one had critical, 10 had serious, and five had moderate overall ROB. The table above demonstrates the disparity in the quality of the studies. Basically, there’s just a lot more green (low ROB for individual study characteristics) in the “Masking kids doesn’t work” section.

RELATIONSHIPS: CLICK https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8fJICgoEDIA to hear a concise definition of what personal boundaries are and are not. I love this guy’s videos. I only wish someone had taught me this boundaries stuff 60+ years ago!

GRAMMY NOTES: This is the only one I’ve ever liked!

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