It's sad but I don't see the relevance.
But - in case it's relevant - on Crete island where I live (Greece - Mediterranean), well over 100 people died last night in "wild fires" that are still burning. Some houses that are assumed to have been destroyed can not be checked yet because they are inaccessible, in the mountains. I suspect that a lot of sheep, domesticated and wild animals also perished.
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My German neighbours bake bread for me using ancient "Spelt" flour (Dinkel in German) and sunflower seeds plus other ingredients.
Interestingly, the Greek word for cancer is pronounced "car-KEY-no". Not that it has much to do with anything. But I love to make mnemonics for foreign words.
(The Greek word for hiccups is pronounced "locks-in-gas". No, really, it's true.)
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True. And it's an "extremely rare" (= common) side effect of the c19 jab.
Orthostatic hypotension (or postural hypotension) is a drop in blood pressure upon standing. One definition (AAFP) calls for a systolic blood pressure decrease of at least 20 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure decrease of at least 10 mm Hg within 3 minutes of standing. A common first symptom is lightheadedness upon standing, possibly followed by more severe symptoms: narrowing or loss of vision, dizziness, weakness, and even syncope (fainting).
My wife had this problem but a full hysterectomy fixed it. Ovarian cysts fucked up her hormones and transformed her into demon that alternated between screaming and then sobbing "I don't know what's wrong with me!"
It was horrific at the time and the solution was equally horrific (6 months to recover from having her innards ripped out and then pains for another 4 years) but the end result was worth it.