Posted on 07/22/2021 1:37:50 PM PDT by ransomnote
Your grandparents probably knew and grew artemisia absinthium. I know mine were still using it well into the 40s for many of the same reasons despite the thujone hysteria. Ive grown some and experimented a bit. Warning, once this stuff gets out of the garden it grows everywhere because each stray plant spreads a bazillion (<-highly scientific and accurate number) seeds.
NEW - Empty shelves are seen in supermarkets as public warned “don’t panic buy” amid #pingdemic in Britain.
Around 15-20% of the workforce in the critical food supply chain are currently self isolating.
Tesco has 3,500 lorry drivers of which 500 are self isolating.
JUST IN - Twitter “temporarily suspends” #VoterGa, the organization that reportedly exposed thousands of fraudulent Biden votes in the Georgia 2020 elections.
@disclosetv
thanks, thought it was just me.. :)
plus the number of doses increased by a million.
Nice! But the printing telegraph didn’t happen until 1846, not 1843, and
though they were in wide use on America’s East Coast by 1850, it probably
would have taken that Samurai a couple years to hear about it and get to
one, so…
More like a *17* year window for a Samurai to send a “fax” to Abe Lincoln…
;-)
~Easy
Landed on [He] ^ [He] ^ [He] ^ [He] - [H]. Funny.
188… I’m pumped
KEK
And that the W.H.O. is saying in this article
that Artemisia should be looked into for covid treatment, is disconcerting, because of that organization’s past reputation.
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Good eye! If it helped, WHO would be against it. :(
Proof Alex Jones Was Right!
banned.video ^ | July 21 | banned.video
Posted on 7/22/2021, 11:22:47 PM by RandFan
Durham:
"On a cold December night in 2000, federal prosecutor John Durham showed up at a Medford lawyer's office with secret FBI documents he had uncovered that indicated four men had been framed for murder and wrongly imprisoned."
US prosecutor's tenacity is rewarded
Jan. 7, 2008
In December 2000, Durham revealed secret FBI documents that convinced a judge to vacate the 1968 murder convictions of Enrico Tameleo, Joseph Salvati, Peter J. Limone and Louis Greco
because they had been framed by the agency.
In 2007, the documents helped Salvati, Limone, and the families of the two other men, who had died in prison, win a $101.7 million civil judgment against the government.
https://www.revolver.news/2021/06/five-cases-of-fbi-incitement/ Revolver
They've Done This Before: Five Past Cases of FBI Incitement -
Here are five of the most egregious incidents of the FBI/federal government inciting the terrorism crimes it claims to be fighting.
:: If we assume TLS was enabled, then Mike Lindell would only be able to get intelligible PCAPs if the person logging the packets was either the sender, receiver, or cracked the encryption of the packets. ::
Possible scenario, given past information:
What if the “recipient” in this case is the Dominion Server setup in Spain/Germany?
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