sorry I forgot to give the link to the Castle Rock, SD website:
http://www.penryfamily.com/geographicalcenters/castlerock.html
to add to the rabbit hole, there's this:
One masonic website lists CASTLE ROCK, South Dakota, as the 'geographical center of the United States'. Previously, I like many anons associated Q's use of 'Castle Rock' with Castle Rock Studios, which presumably has been involved with filming MSM video clips that make Biden look 'presidential'.
I guess the inspiration for the film company's name may have come from this masonic geography reference - but also might Q have been referring to Castle Rock, SD? The Castle Rock (Belle Fourche) area of South Dakota is about 80 miles north of Mt. Rushmore, which is an area Pres. Trump has talked about a lot.
Here's a bit more that I found - identifying St. Paul, Minnesota as the 'geographical center of North America':
http://www.penryfamily.com/geographicalcenters/saintpaul.html
some interesting maps/emblems on that page.
Makes me think of how Minneapolis - St. Paul has been a flashpoint for all the BLM terrorism these past few years, and how masonry might be involved in that.
There is this document from the masons about their "International Peace Garden" which straddles the Manitoba-NorthDakota border area:
The International Peace Garden is 2,339 acres situated on the border between Manitoba and North Dakota, on the longest north-south road in the world and almost at the geographic centre of North America. It was dedicated on July 14, 1932 and has become a living monument symbolizing the two nations living in harmony along the longest unfortified boundary in the world.
sauce: https://www.killdeerlodge112.com/portfolio/international-peace-garden-lodge-freemasons/
Now, the International Peace Garden is about 200km west-southwest of Winnipeg, so I'm not sure precisely where the masons consider the "geographical center of North America" to lie. But it seems they regard it to be in that general vicinity.
Yeah, I was at a loss about what to type there. 'First Nations' is an obvious cabal linguistic trick to promote a false historical narrative.
'Native' and 'indigenous' falsely imply that those groups have been there forever with no other civilizations on Canadian soil before them (also demonstrably false).
I do think that some degree of migration across the Bering Strait occurred, as did some migration from South/Central America up into modern-day Canada. Also some trans-Atlantic migration of people too. And I wouldn't rule out off-planet additions to the gene pool there either prior to Columbus.
I was talking about this with a pediatrician friend a few years ago. He is an elderly doctor who has been in medical practice since the 1970s, so he's seen a few generations of kids comes through his clinic by now.
He told me how testosterone levels have plummeted in teenage boys since the 1990s. How the high estrogen levels are causing boys to have "bewbz" and measurably smaller genitalia than previous generations of young men. He blamed much of it on snack food conglomerates like FritoLay and Pepsico practically giving their products for free to elementary schools in a ploy to "make customers for life". Of course, it goes deeper than that, but he had a valid point.
The cultural push for transgenderism and gay/unorthodox lifestyles only really works when the boys have been biochemically pre-conditioned to be receptive to these cultural pressures in movies, literature, etc.
I see a lot of parents who get the idea that we need to remove the trannies from the schools, but they don't yet understand how feeding their boys Cheerios is just as destructive, and how the GMO foods and the LGBT circus are linked.
Are you sure the famotidine you are referring to isn't labeled as "Pepcid"?
It might help if you could take a quick photo of the medicine box you are referring to and upload it anonymously to imgur.com .
I haven't seen any specific studies on how famotidine might interact with nanoparticles, but that doesn't mean there is no interaction. It just means there haven't been any published studies on it that I have come across. I have seen a study of how to formulate nanoparticles of famotidine, but that is about it.
There is no doubt that the cabal/CCP/KhazarianMafia has sought to weaken the USA by gradually making it an effeminate society.
Part of the Second American Revolution has to be getting boys into strength and endurance contests from a young age, martial arts, etc. and that also means fomenting a cultural movement against computer games.
Another part of it will involve cleaning up the agriculture and ranching industries to get the estrogen and other feminizing hormones out of the food chain, banning certain food additives that lower testosterone, and promoting diets that build muscle (meaning the fake meat movement has to die).
When will Canadians ever stop calling them 'First Nations'? First Nations my ass. There were plenty of civilizations in modern-day Canada prior to the Later Dryas that were genetically distinct from today's "Native Americans".
The so-called First Nations are just one in a long chain of civilizations to inhabit that land. They need to get over feeling that they are special or entitled to something.
It's incredible. They say right there on their website that they are fully aware that federal law requires OSHA to record and report vax side effects, but the Labor Department has unilaterally decided that they simply won't enforce the law.
This is third-world behavior. I hear Madagascar is doing a better job of taking care of their citizens.
Here is a thread on that topic: https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJBxteBG/updated-guide-on-how-the-vaxxed-/
Do you think ranitidine might still be available by prescription? If so, pre-natal doctors and even America's Frontline Doctors might be able to write scrips for it. I live in a country where ranitidine is still available OTC but I'm trying to think of a way for U.S. anons to get it.
The Catholics I know are not only well-aware of pedophilia among some of the clergy, but are livid about it. They don't see that as a reason to leave their church, however. Maybe because it's viewed as a personal failing/sin/crime of certain individual priests (who can be defrocked, imprisoned, etc.) and not an inherent aspect of RCC traditions or institutions.
Good question! And one that I hope anons could approach from an angle that doesn't involve hating on Catholic patriots - and there are many of them.
I see the Eastern Orthodox faith making big inroads in the USA once the RCC's role in human trafficking, ritual satanism, etc. come to light.
Naturally there will also be an internal movement within the RCC to purge the ranks of the cardinals, bishops, etc. of pedos and white collar criminals. Many current Catholics will remain in the RCC on the premise that they've "purified" it somehow. It's not easy for such a large organization simply vanish overnight. Heck, there's still a rump Enron in existence 20 years after their big scandal.
There has been a clear affinity within the Q movement for Russia and Putin (not in every respect, but in many respects) and part of that has to do with Russia's post-soviet development as a "benevolent Christian theocracy". I think many Q patriots would like to see something similar happen in the USA. The fact that Russian Christianity is the Eastern Orthodox variety is going to make it attractive to Roman Catholics Q patriots who want to leave that church but who have been raised to have reservations about turning Protestant.
This may sound kinda gross, but one sign that ranitidine might be helping these vaxxed people is if they notice an unusual smell or appearance in their poo after starting ranitidine treatment.
Lots of vaxxed people say that in the days after the jab, they had a "metallic taste" in their mouth. They might have some physical sensations of the metals leaving their body too.
The recent Spanish miscroscopy study suggested that there is nano-graphene in the shots. Now, graphene is normally jet black when you look at it in a vial. If ranitidine helps get nano-graphene out of the body, one sign it's working might be if the stool is darkened.
The FDA might want to consider banning smoked meats and outdoor grilling if they want to make war on NDMA. From their website:
"FDA has determined that the levels of NDMA in ranitidine and nizatidine are similar to the levels you would expect to be exposed to if you ate common foods like grilled or smoked meats."
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/laboratory-tests-ranitidine
I suppose if the FDA had a track record of honesty, I might be inclined to buy their NDMA excuse. But since they have lost all credibility, I'm going be skeptical for now that they were acting in everyone's best interest when they pulled ranitidine.
I asked him about DES and he said that in Singapore, where he has practiced medicine all his adult life, DES was not a commonly-used drug for pregnant women. He said, however, that it has sometimes been used in older women (post-menopausal) who suffer from certain types of cancer.