Just a bit of perspective that might help a little: In my growing up years I went to the local library nearly every night that it was open. Read almost every book in the place. Except Agatha Christie. I quit her midway thru the second book-—plots were dumb and there was nothing learnable.
I quit reading novels seven decades ago. The two parts to my library, one technical and one more or less historical/military are as true as I can get my hands on. Every now and then I get hold of a book, reputed/advertised to be straight dope. And every now and then I tangle with one that doesn’t live up to the promo. I have a special shelf in the back room where I stash books that don’t perform. I don’t throw them away but keep them as a reminder to always be aware of the BS factor that works its way into stuff. Sometimes writers guess a bit too much.
Bottom line, no matter what your source of information, is to always be a bit skeptical going in.
Interesting development:
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Amy Kremer @AmyKremer
🚨BREAKING - GA 2020 Stolen Election🚨
2020 Fraudulent Ballot Case in Fulton County
The big time CRIMINAL defense attorneys for Fulton County have filed a motion to withdraw from the case
Why?!?
Is Fulton County getting ready to admit the ballots don’t exist?
They were ordered to produce the absentee ballots months ago
Or have the ballots been destroyed?
Stay tuned because this is only the tip of the iceberg
Buckle up! It’s coming…
https://twitter.com/AmyKremer/status/1722753773406142881
Very good advice. Thank you.
Do you or does anyone know if the vax if given to a pregnant woman can cause cerebral palsy in the baby? A good friend’s DIL got the vax when pregnant and baby is severely impaired with CP, two years old now and cannot do anything, even grasp. Now DIL has a another baby (no new vax) and also seems somewhat impaired. Friend wants to know, and couple of searches got me no where. I need a go good source to be able to find this info.