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Vindicates Dr. Sherri Tenpenny's expert testimony in OHIO (senate?) many months ago where she clearly showed this!
ReplyDeleteRemember this is the first world country with the lowest by a huge margin of pop. vaxxed (20%).
https://www.naturalhealth365.com/moderna-shots-halted-in-japan-3960.html
Moderna COVID shots halted in Japan, 1.6 million doses contaminated
by: Sara Middleton, staff writer | September 3, 2021
According to Japanese health ministry officials, the contaminant found within the botched shots was shown to react to magnets – a finding which certainly calls into question the media’s blanket dismissal of numerous accounts of people showing that their bodies were unusually magnetized following their COVID jab.
Moderna, meanwhile, insists these metal contaminants are “particulate matter” from manufacturing or production, and do not pose any safety or efficacy issue.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/eliminating-the-human?utm_source=pocket-newtab
ReplyDeleteAutomated checkout: Eatsa is a new version of the Automat, a once-popular “restaurant” with no visible staff. My local CVS has been training staff to help us learn to use the checkout machines that will replace them. At the same time, they are training their customers to do the work of the cashiers.
Occupational change coming to many!
ReplyDeleteWent homeless. Done Guerrilla Grazing by choice ever since
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Aug 15, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U54HRmglYEA
Aaron Fletcher has grazed his sheep and lived off the land as a traveling shepherd for 12 years. He calls it guerrilla grazing (a step above guerrilla gardening, he says) and he lets his sheep graze - with permission- public parks and side lots. Homeless by choice, he offers his services to small farms in exchange for food or a place to stay (though half his calories come from his sheeps’ milk).
With a tiny metal cart home pulled by his sheep, he has a bed, a refrigerator/evaporative cooler, a shower (he uses a pesticide sprayer to pump up the water pressure), power (solar panel), sun oven, a mailbox stove for heat, bicycle tire wheels and a corrugated plastic roof.