A missile landed some 100 meters from where his family was staying in Russia. They're not sure if that's where the missile was intended to land, or if it was deflected by Russian anti-missile defense systems.
It seems as though it hit an empty field, but there was damage to surrounding buildings. Family is fine, but now they are moving further inland from the border.
I saw the updates! So happy he appears safe atm, although the news about his family is worrying. I hope their new location is much safer...
I realize you have positive ties to CASA and that not all CASAs around the nation are inherently bad or corrupt -- as we could say about many organizations -- and I'm sincerely happy to hear that your mother did such amazing work. Truly!
Discernment should be applied, however, and any organization that works closely with children has me on guard -- especially considering the ex-CASA I know. She worked in a big(ish) city, rife with corruption -- maybe that's the difference?
I agree with you 100% -- not all is a conspiracy.
Yes, which hopefully I remember accurately.
This CASA was encouraged to join because she wanted to do something good for her community -- I know this person, and can testify that she is, in fact, someone who does good because she is good.
Well, a few months (maybe a year) into being a CASA, she found that the leader of her local CASA was diverting funds. Some kind of shenanigans, too, regarding whose foster home kids go to, how much money the foster family gets per kid, etc. I think a judge was in on it? Anyway, it's anecdotal so I apologize for that. I'll talk to this person and get more details if I can.
Have you read about CASA (court appointed special advocates)? Some seriously shady stuff goes on regarding who becomes a CASA and what goes on behind the scenes (I know a previous CASA, who booked it out of that system due to corruption). Just look at the logo, which should raise some red flags on its own.
Can we meme this with a pic of AOC at the "detainment center"?
This is one of those moments where the phrase "Good Grief" comes to mind.
I've had this same thought -- my guess is his channel too "small" to bother banning.
Except... just about 3 weeks ago (!) his channel saw a lot of traffic. Videos that once saw maybe 100k views now receive well over, closer to 1 million views for some. The truth is getting out there, and I don't doubt he'll be removed soon if he hasn't been locked out already.
My sincere hope is that that's all there is to his recent silence. He typically posts once a day, only missing a day here-and-there...
I watch his channel, and truly appreciate his content. If you haven't taken the time to watch, please try and set aside a few minutes today!
Somewhat related: I know for a fact that many wait to be baptized until on their deathbed. According to those I spoke to, it ensures that they are the most "pure" before their journey in death. Pros and cons abound, but it is something people do!
But to your comment: God has some words to say regarding the "lukewarm" among us. Better for those "caught and looking for mercy" to commit one way or another than remain ambivalent, although only God can truly know another's intentions...
Regardless, The Prodigal Son is a great message for many that it's never too late.
As much as I love Yo-Yo Ma's music, he hangs out with some pretty horrible people:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/yo-yo-ma
https://www.algora.com/Algora_blog/2021/11/20/dr-david-martin-who-they-are-the-names-and-faces (go to 31:41 "The Covid Orchestra")
I stop using pronouns, then. Just call them by their name -- constantly. Never use a pronoun.
Students have started giving me their pronouns, and... I just don't. I don't do that.
This is such a mess -- I just read this article that also leaves more questions than answers. Titled: "New witness testimony about Mariupol maternity hospital ‘airstrike’ follows pattern of Ukrainian deceptions, media malpractice"
Thanks for sharing.
There's also this article, which I think does a good job of summarizing the obfuscation of the whole Bucha situation in layman's terms.
It's not debunking anything, but it's absolutely saying "Hold up, things don't add up here! Let's not rush to judgement."
This is per case which... I mean, I'm actually surprised all States didn't just increase their CT when conducting PCR tests. [Edit: I mean, more than many already did.]
According to the sauce:
The first round of grants will be distributed based on historical share Medicare revenue, not based on COVID-19 burden. Therefore, hard-hit states like New York will receive far less per COVID-19 case than most other states.
To add: some of this policy-navigation requires playing their game, at least partially. I went to their EO/TIX website and made sure my request was framed exactly as they requested. Much like any legal process, if even a punctuation is out of place, lawyer-types can find an arbitrary reason to reject your request.
I did -- I went straight to the EO/TIX office. Stated that not only do I not know what's in the tests (which could be against my religion), it's clearly discrimination, and the definition of "fully vaccinated" continues to change. So why am I being targeted for an unspecified amount of time? I specifically used the words "discrimination" and "harassment".
Finally, I gave them recent articles showing that various tests, regardless of being EUA-only, have been reported to Poison Control. Several of these tests are being used once, sometimes twice a day, by folks and they are reporting poisoning by chemicals found in the tests.
It took about a week and half of deliberation, but the entire state's testing mandate was magically lifted after I met with EO/TIX.
The suggestion came from a conversation with Dr. Madej, who recommended a bleach bath, citing multiple people who felt a great deal better after long exposure to jabbed folks once they took this bath with bleach. Specifically Clorox, too. I'm not sure about it, as I've never tried it, but... well, they say don't knock it 'til you've tried it!
The disease C19 has been linked fairly conclusively (although not singularly due to) to the spike proteins, which is the main component of the jabs. I think it's safe to say that, regardless of how they entered the body, the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein messes people up -- some worse than others.
Additionally, there's a lot of talk about whether these jabs "shed" or "transmit" spike proteins. Most who are talking about this (Dr. Tenpenny, Dr. Madej, among others) seem to agree that it's a "transmission" of spike proteins, rather than a "shedding" (which can occur with non-mRNA, traditional vaccines -- iirc).
So the idea that the vaxx stays put inside a jabbed person's body isn't necessarily true. It's why many of us here on GAW, I think, emphasize a healthy diet and the Zelenko protocol (or similar), which includes IVM and NAC. Many of us are unvaxxed, and we want to remain protected against these traveling, aberrant spike proteins.
There's been a lot of talk about how to "detox" from spike proteins, including bathing in water with a cup of Clorox bleach mixed in(!), although I haven't personally tested this. Some say to avoid 5g towers. At present, I just do my utmost to avoid jabbed folks, exercise, and take my vitties (with some Quinine and/or IVM mixed in every once in a while). Lots of praying, too.
You bring up a good point, though, and I think it's worth a greater conversation.
Back when I had Netflix (a looong time ago), there was a very concerning documentary about Gabriel Fernandez -- young boy California Child Services put back into the hands of abusive relatives. That happened in Palmdale, California, which is very close to Riverside, California.
It's very likely (although not certain), due to proximity, that the Gabriel Fernandez case is the one mentioned in this article: "Now we can disclose that Douglas's beleaguered Children's Services Division is currently being sued over another case that saw a baby boy savagely beaten and left with serious head injuries after social workers sent him back to his abusive mother."
IIRC, the CSD "brought in third-party companies and outside contractors to provide government services for a profit" among all the other terrible "social work" they provide.
I've dealt with NHS before, and it was... not pleasant. I'm surprised you even got a response. Unfortunately, the corruption is everywhere.
Lawyer Reiner Fuellmich is going after these guys, but it might be a while before we see much legal momentum.
I'm seeing rumblings about other variants and being "COVID" ready, as though institutions and governments are all too willing to get back to lockdowns and vaccination campaigns (because of course they are). Fingers crossed we shake the system so hard with a Great Awakening they don't have the chance to try it.
I can't be certain, but it's possible that the image is from her book, "Notes from My Travels", which was published in 2003 regarding her UNHCR work from 2001-2002. I'm not going to buy the book to find out, but someone else certainly can!
Of course! It's just about the only thing I could find on the image, so if anyone finds out anything else, I'd be interested to see it!
https://livehealthylivewise.com/african-children-suffering-from-nodding-disease-induced-by-vaccines/
I believe this is the story connected to the picture (after doing a reverse image look-up).
I appreciate the skepticism in this substack, although the arguments fall flat imho. It's one thing to point out Dr. Ardis isn't credentialed (although this criticism is simply that the man is a chiropractor, which isn't a great argument; chiropractors are often more well-rounded and knowledgeable than regular MDs, who typically undergo heavy Rockefeller, big pharma propaganda in their training), but it's another thing to base all criticism on the fact that snake venom is well documented and highly researched.
Dr. Ardis brought up some very strange correlations/coincidences and I think he deserves to be well and truly questioned over the science on which he bases his conclusions.
I haven't watched yet, but this 3-part series with Mike Adams is apparently a really good discussion about Dr. Ardis' claims.