Posted on 08/31/2023 8:00:39 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
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Best of both worlds đ
And where did the berry(?) under the saucer go to?
Is that what the mouse was chasing?
*sigh*
I just couldn’t stay asleep!
I’ll do some housework in a
little while and tucker myself out.
Maybe THAT will work?
I had a guitar teacher for awhile when I was a kid. I figured out the guy was a Nazi and told my mom I didn’t want anything to do with him. She thought I was ridiculous, so I told her disbelief was how the Nazis killed 6 million of her people.
And, I liked long fingernails, lol.
MORE.....of what they DON'T want us to know.....of possible interest ping....
During the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) âpandemic,â the powers that be made it a top priority to discourage and even prevent the general public from using ivermectin as a prophylactic, instead pushing masks and âvaccines.â Well now there is another use for ivermectin that is sure to put it right back in Big Pharmaâs crosshairs, and it involves the treatment of cancer.
One of the âside effectsâ of taking ivermectin for COVID, it turns out, is that it also helps prevent cancer cells and tumors from forming. This could be very helpful for those dealing with the sudden onset of âturbo cancer,â a phenomenon that appeared not long after the launch of Operation Warp Speed.
If âfully vaccinatedâ people who got jabbed for COVID had easy access to ivermectin, many of them could potentially find relief and healing from it. And even better is the fact that fenbendazole, another anti-parasite drug, also works to fight against cancer.
âWhat would happen if one did a combination therapy for both the prevention and treatment of cancer using BOTH ivermectin and fenbendazole?â asks â2nd Smartest Guy in the Worldâ on his Substack. âThe synergistic pairing would be far more effective than just using one of these miraculous drugs.â
(Related: Gold standard medical science proves that ivermectin is a powerful remedy against COVID.)
Ivermectin and quercetin together fight prion diseases
When taken together, ivermectin and fenbendazole deliver a one-two punch to cancer. When combined with other anti-cancer nutrients such as quercetin, vitamins C and D, and curcumin, the effects are even more pronounced.......
(h/t ExTexasrRedhead)
Lara Logan Drops Trailer for Bombshell ExposĂ© on January 6: âThe Rest of the Storyâ
One of the best lessons is you can’t believe everything you read, even in school. I’ve told my kids and grands that tidbit of knowledge., or common sense.
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
The youth of the leadership during the Revolution never ceases to amaze.
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Captain Nicholas Biddle is born
On this day in history, September 10, 1750, Captain Nicholas Biddle is born in Philadelphia. Biddle was one of the first naval captains appointed by the Continental Congress. As a young teenager, Biddle became a sailor and voyaged to the Caribbean where he was stranded for several months on an island. He served in the Royal Navy in 1770 for a few years and then traveled as a sailor on a voyage to the Arctic.
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When he returned to America, the American Revolution was just breaking out. The State of Pennsylvania gave Biddle charge of the galley Franklin to patrol the Delaware River, which was the approach to Philadelphia. On August 1, 1775, Biddle received one of the Continental Navy’s first five commissions. His commission gave him command of the 14 gun Andrew Doria.
Biddle traveled in the Andrew Doria with Commodore Esek Hopkins’ fleet on a voyage to the Bahamas, where they captured supplies and the Royal Governor, Montfort Browne. The Andrew Doria successfully captured several armed British ships during the expedition. On the return voyage, Biddle took part in the April 6 fight with HMS Glasgow, which successfully escaped. Biddle was highly critical of Commodore Hopkins’ leadership in the incident, which led to Hopkins’ censure by Congress.
Biddle was highly commended for his role in a mission to Newfoundland that captured numerous British ships. Every time a ship was captured, Biddle took some of his own crew to man the captured vessels. By the time he returned, he had only 5 sailors remaining on own his ship.
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In June of 1776 Biddle received what would be his final commission from Congress when he was given command of the USS Randolph, which was then under construction. Biddle first sailed on the Randolph in early 1777 and shortly afterwards suppressed a mutiny of former British prisoners of war serving as sailors. On March 7, 1778 the Randolph sighted the 64 gun HMS Yarmouth off Barbados. Biddle decided to fight the Yarmouth, rather than try to outrun her, even though the Randolph was severely outgunned.
Eyewitness accounts say the Randolph gave a brave fight, tearing up the Yarmouth’s rigging and firing five broadsides into the Yarmouth, while the Yarmouth was able to get off only one broadside into the Randolph. Biddle himself was wounded during the battle. Despite the bravery and aggression of Biddle’s troops, shortly after Biddle was wounded, the Randolph’s ammunition magazine was hit and the entire ship exploded and sank, killing 301 of the 305 aboard, including Biddle, who was only 27 years old.
Biddle’s death and the loss of the Andrew Doria (burned by the order of its new captain to avoid capture during the defense of Philadelphia) was a huge loss to the young Continental Navy. A year and a half before his death, Biddle wrote to his brother Charles, “I am much more afraid of doing a foolish action than of losing my life. I aim for a character of conduct, as well as courage, and hope never to throw away a vessel and crew merely to convince the world I have courage. No one has dared to impeach it yet. If any should, I will not leave them a moment of doubt.”
12:43 PM · Sep 10, 2023
Hummingbirds are gorgeous!
The afternoon of my mothers passing, I was coming around the corner of my house and a hummingbird bumped into me.
It rose up and backed up, and just hovered there for about 10 seconds before it took off.
My Mom was a type A personality and couldn’t sit still 5 minutes, just like hummers never seem to!
One of the cutest birdie things I ever saw was when I was visiting in Arizona, there was a mother Quail and her babies at the feeders at a friends house we visited at.
If the Momma Quail walked in a zigzag, so did the babies!
They were so tiny they looked like lil ‘walnuts with feeties!
Thanks! Is Ivermectin recommended if one is not sick?
Thanks!
Nice!! Cannot wait to see Lara’s exposĂ© on these LYING creeps!!!
Thanks for the trailer link.
Is Ivermectin recommended if one is not sick?
Well....we’ve been taking it for a couple of years, now (off and on, depending on travel, etc.), with NO problemos.
Here’s FLCCCs preventative (ie to prevent from/help prevent getting sick) protocol....scroll down....
https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-prevent-covid-flu-rsv/
Is the heat killing the flowers that the hummingbirds usually snack on?
We haven’t had the hummingbirds we have had in past years.
Have 4 feeders to keep filling and I dumped one since it went cloudy and I felt it was spoiled.
We had a male and female Blue Jay this morning at the birdseed feeder that were dive bombed by a red headed woodpecker.
So fun to watch.
Awww.....so sweet! That hummer had a heavenly message, for you!!
I love it.
And, the mama and baby quails story.......so cute! Lil precious birds.
Go take a nice long walk, that should tire you out, or is it too cold?
The flowers are few and far, between :-(
We’re keeping everything watered....but....the blooms just aren’t what they normally are.
Mean, ol’ Woody the Woodpecker...lol....going after those blue jays.
I think we’ll be seeing more of the woodpeckers, next year, due to all of the trees dying, from the drought. They love those bugs that take over the trees :- /
We’re trying to keep them all watered...but, impossible to reach all.
Sounds like the hummingbird had your sweet mama’s spirit.
When we lived in Lake Havasu there were quail everywhere.
People would stop their cars when a mommy and babies were crossing the street.
Also, we stopped many times to put the babies up on the sidewalk as they couldn’t get up over the curb.
It’s raining-but I ‘spose I could grab my parapluie and go for a walk, as long as it is not a deluge!
Parapluie is the French word for umbrella and is pronounced para-pwee.
(don’t forget to roll your R!
Thanks. I’ve just made Hydroxychloroquine occasionally even though I haven’t been sick, but haven’t thought about Ivermectin.
I’ve been taking the quercetin, zinc, and D daily for years now.
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