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To: Diana in Wisconsin; All

I have been following the DarkHorse podcast since the beginning of COVID and found there IS common ground between some more liberal types & people like me (staunchly conservative). Bret & Heather are admittedly liberals, but they listen & discuss & admit when they are wrong. We certainly don’t agree on everything, but they do not demonize people who don’t agree with their points of view - surprisingly, for self-proclaimed liberals, many of their viewpoints align with conservative values. They are also evolutionary biologists so when they get to the ‘natural’ world topics, the discussions are particularly fascinating.

Bret interviewed Ben Davidson while the solar storms were going on. The subject is fascinating, but I have to admit knowing what is going on with earth & the other planets is scary as all get out. Hint: it’s not Bill Gates’ & Lurch Kerry’s version of ‘climate change’, not even close.

So watch if you’re interested and/or want to be informed. Ben is not a ‘conspiracy theorist’ - Bret reviews his credentials at the top of the podcast. If you are already a prepper or inclined to be one, Ben has comments on the topic near the end of the podcast. He also leaves us with ‘hope’.

https://rumble.com/v4ucpc6-apocalypse-when-ben-davidson-on-darkhorse-live.html


539 posted on 05/28/2024 8:45:53 AM PDT by Qiviut (If the genocide was unintentional, they would have pulled the poison vaccines, long ago.)
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To: FRiends
I was sweeping off the porch when something caught my eye. It was the upper right wing portion of a Luna Moth. I haven't seen one in ages, but they're obviously out there if they're leaving body parts behind. :( Anyhow, they're only active at night, but if you're out an about then, here's what they look like:

Here's what they look like when they are caterpillars:

They are VERY similar in looks to our dreaded Tomato Hornworm caterpillar, which turns into the Hummingbird Moth or the Hawk Moth or the Sphinx Moth depending upon the species :


543 posted on 05/28/2024 3:03:34 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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