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Mrs.Frostbite 5 points ago +5 / -0

Sorry if you listed it but have food grade diatomaceous earth on hand. It kills almost all bugs but safe for people and animals (just don’t breathe it in). You can sprinkle in and around food storage to keep bugs out. Also can be used as an internal cleanse.

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Mrs.Frostbite 2 points ago +2 / -0

This isn’t new. Always write on your paperwork “No vaccines and no biologics may be administered“. And get a hard copy. They still might do it though as there isn’t any ethics in the medical community.

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Mrs.Frostbite 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oooo. Exciting! I love garlic so the more the better! My garlic always is a tad wimpy so this past yr I left it in the ground another yr. Just to see what will happen? I may plant a separate bed to let sit yr after yr. Like my walking onions and then just take maybe half each yr. Not sure if that’s recommended? If anyone has thoughts I’d appreciate advice.

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Mrs.Frostbite 4 points ago +4 / -0

Personal experience on raised beds. They dry out way too easily and require a lot more watering. Having a dense soil may be an issue but ours is considered second best in the world.

Seed saving is key

Tomatoes: use heirloom or you’ll get a different variety. Remove seeds and liquid. Let ferment in a covered cup for two weeks. Rinse and dry on wax paper.

Peppers. Use fully ripe fruit. Remove seeds

Lettuce and other greens. Let bolt. Also some herbs as well.

Carrots are biennial so let a couple stay in the garden and next yr you will get A fluffy ball of seeds.

Beans and peas. Let dry on the plant and remove the seeds from the pods

Onions. Plant a variety like walking or egyptian onions you’ll get green onions and smaller bulbs. Chives too are good as they return every yr

Squashes are the whores of the garden and cross pollinate so if you save seeds only plant one variety and away from neighbors. But squash seeds are good parasite cleanses and very nutritious. Save and eat

Garlic. Plant fall before

Potatoes save for next yr planting

Melons. Save the seeds

Flowers too. Always nice to have some beauty.

And so on. Your own seeds will germinate more quickly than any purchased.

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Mrs.Frostbite 9 points ago +9 / -0

They can extend the lockdown? You mean two weeks to slow the curve can last yrs?!!

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Mrs.Frostbite 3 points ago +3 / -0

Her children’s books were the first I read as a child and reread them until they began falling apart. I just reread them with my youngest. Definitely worth doing as an adult as she had a scathing sense of humor and there was so much you miss as a kid.

But then picked up this book of her early writings for the paper. I’m definitely enjoying them too

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Mrs.Frostbite 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. I always like to find sources. Though we know what these injections are doing to people the the picture didn’t surprise me.

What these pharmaceutical companies and drs have done is criminal but also the parents should have done some research as well.

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Mrs.Frostbite 6 points ago +6 / -0

https://www.ocps.net/departments/Athletics/sports_physicals

NEW for the 2021-22 school year, electrocardiogram (ECG) screenings are REQUIRED for high school students wishing to participate in athletic programs. ECG screenings help identify athletes who are at risk for sudden cardiac arrest which is the leading cause of death in athletics.

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Mrs.Frostbite 1 point ago +1 / -0

"They're safe, they're effective. They're doing exactly what we want them to do.“

So the shot doesn’t stop infection. The question then is what are the shots exactly doing to the individuals?

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Mrs.Frostbite 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes. Those parents still would have. Even when they admit their child died from the vac they tell everyone to get their kids vaccinated. They have no problem sacrificing their children to their god: science.

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Mrs.Frostbite 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can hear. “Great Grandma. We can’t come in do you need to come outside and sit in this snow bank while we open gifts.” 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Mrs.Frostbite 2 points ago +2 / -0

Once again there is no “Mild” heart damage. Heart cells can not repair themselves. Also half if myocarditis patients will be dead in 10 yrs. But again it’s mild. So get your jab!

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Mrs.Frostbite 8 points ago +8 / -0

I have an acquaintance (ran a 4h club her children were in). Father in law. Fully vaxxed. Developed renal failure. Ended up in the hospital. Got covid and died. When she posted the obituary she added “get vaccinated”.

Then a couple weeks ago she had her youngest two given the first jab (the other five members of the family are fully vaxxed). This family also wears masks and never leaves their home unless they have to.

One week after the two received their first dose a kid came down with covid. Then another and another and another. In the end all but one of the seven members had covid. The laments the fact they did everything and stayed home for 18 months and still got it. She then states at least we didn’t get it badly and no one needed “medical intervention”. Except! And this is the cherry on top. The husband had the antibody treatment and two others developed other illnesses and had to be on antibiotics.

But get vaccinated. She said.

This is an absolute cult! Right in front of her face is the proof the vaccines did nothing to stop an illness and if she was honest she would see they made illnesses worse.

But get vaccinated 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Mrs.Frostbite 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’d recommend the book Dissolving Illusions. It’s a wonderful history on the beginnings of vaccines and she has a chapter or two On small pox. First healthy lifestyle and food plus of course clean water and sanitation are all key to keeping a person healthy to fight it off. If you don’t want to get the book check out Leicester england and how they handled smallpox and refused the mandated jab. An 1800’s “anti vax” True life story.

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Mrs.Frostbite 3 points ago +3 / -0

There is no “mild” myocarditis. All heart damage is acute as it can never be repaired. Once a heart is damaged there are no repair cells.

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Mrs.Frostbite 8 points ago +8 / -0

The problem with this is in a couple years the precedent will be set that once it is no longer “experimental” it can be required. I suppose though we can hope the experiment goes horribly wrong (or in the case of those implementing it goes the way they want) and so many die that it will be ended.

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Mrs.Frostbite 4 points ago +4 / -0

Does she actually have it or Doesn’t want to answer any poopygate questions?

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Mrs.Frostbite 4 points ago +4 / -0

This should be the first question any competent dr or nurse should ask.

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