Posted on 08/23/2021 9:29:57 AM PDT by ransomnote
"Excuse my language but that's F---ING AWESOME!"
"French citizens boycott vaccine passports by eating right in front of nearly empty, vaxx-only bars and restaurants"
A group of New York City teachers and school union employees gathered outside the mayor’s office Wednesday to protest a vaccine mandate announced by the city health and education departments this week. (Aug. 25)
Video at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/nyc-teachers-protest-vaccine-mandate-232339321.html
Check out Dannemeyer’s letter at 31:0. It was written regarding the Scott Peterson case but it sounds very familiar:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pGCDD6uzE3M
The heathen Chinee are making quick work of Australia.
Will we allow that to happen here?
Toespi wrote:
““Looks like she’s taking meds that require staying out of the sun.””
“Or she is a vampire, who looks like she has sucked a lot of blood.”
LOL. You might be onto something there. Ya’ know she is all swole up like a big ol’ tick on a hounds back.
SS1
Yes.
That's the spirit.
Yesterday:
FBI searches homes of Detroit City Council's Ayers, Benson (freep.com) Joe Guillen Dana Afana Frank Witsil Detroit Free Press
"A sprawling FBI investigation into allegations of Detroit city government corruption unfolded on Wednesday morning as FBI agents raided Detroit city hall and the homes of two City Council members."
First week in August:
Detroit Councilman Andre Spivey released on $10,000 bond (freep.com) Kyle Davidson Detroit Free Press
"Federal prosecutors alleged that Spivey and an unnamed staffer referred to in court documents as "Public Official A" accepted more than $35,000 in bribery payments from 2016 to 2020. "
RE: “Because you can make Quinine from grapefruit peel”
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I haven’t seen any evidence that quinine is a component of citrus peels. Sources say that it comes from the bark of the Chinchona tree.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3121651/
Quinine, as a component of the bark of the cinchona (quina-quina) tree, was used to treat malaria from as early as the 1600s, when it was referred to as the “Jesuits’ bark,” “cardinal’s bark,” or “sacred bark.” These names stem from its use in 1630 by Jesuit missionaries in South America, though a legend suggests earlier use by the native population.
According to this legend, an Indian with a high fever was lost in an Andean jungle. Thirsty, he drank from a pool of stagnant water and found that it tasted bitter. Realizing that the water had been contaminated by the surrounding quina-quina trees he thought he was poisoned. Surprisingly, his fever soon abated, and he shared this accidental discovery with fellow villagers, who thereafter used extracts from the quina-quina bark to treat fever.
The legend of quinine’s discovery accepted in Europe differs though, and involves the Spanish Countess of Chinchon who, while in Peru, contracted a fever that was cured by the bark of a tree. Returning to Spain with the bark, she introduced quinine to Europe in 1638 and, in 1742, botanist Carl Linnaeus called the tree “Cinchona” in her honour.
Before 1820, the bark of the cinchona tree was first dried, ground to a fine powder, and then mixed into a liquid (commonly wine) before being drunk. In 1820, quinine was extracted from the bark, isolated and named by Pierre Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Caventou. Purified quinine then replaced the bark as the standard treatment for malaria. Quinine and other cinchona alkaloids including quinidine, cinchonine and cinchonidine are all effective against malaria.
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*correct spelling is “Cinchona”
https://creativedestructionmedia.com/analysis/2021/08/24/breaking-dhs-insider-blows-whistle-on-international-child-sex-trafficking-gangs-exploiting-reasonable-fear-loophole/
------------------ Yep, worse than we thought is right! Unbelievable in a sane world... but here we are. Thanks for the link. Here it is again in case some missed it.
SS1
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BQQM BIG PHARMA JUST EXPLODED: “It’s the end of the pharmaceutical industry as we know it. It’s the end of government regulated healthcare as we know it.” Trump knows, he always knows 🍿#5DChess
Watch ---> Video
1314 for discussion. Watch video
Prayers of protection, blessing and for victory for all those fighting the legal fight to restore the rule of law.
Updated 2:45 AM ET, Thu August 26, 2021 Judge sanctions pro-Trump lawyers who brought 'frivolous' election fraud lawsuits |
$6,500 is a deal. Try booking private a 767 from LA to Dallas.
“The narrowest wide body in service, the Boeing B-767 features an impressive range and a cabin unique in its width, typically seating 7 abreast in economy configuration. In addition to seating 326 passengers, one of the most in the class, the 767 boasts a fast cruising speed of 459 mph.
The average hourly rental rate of the Boeing 767-300ER is around 20,800 USD per hour.”
https://www.paramountbusinessjets.com/aircraft/boeing-767.html
Those prices are for non-conflict zone flights. Also the price includes idle time while on the ground.
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