It's a nice idea to think we could have honesty, integrity, and transparency from our government, but the very nature of the current hierarchy is a complete broken sham. I like to use the words dismantle and then reconstruct/rebuild an entirely new structure.
One cannot reform a broken system. That is the definition of insanity. Reforms may only yield incremental gains and can fail to address the root causes, primarily when the "system" is operating as intended to serve specific interests. So, dismantle!
dismantle takes up precious time. I'd encourage walking away and putting all energy into constructing an entirely new system. avoiding digital $$ at all costs including QR codes. cash or barter amongst friends and neighbors. build trust. grow food. encourage a kid to become to a farmer, plumber, mechanic and otherwise useful person.
That's the R. Buckminster Fuller axiom: “You never change anything by fighting it; you change things by making them obsolete through superior technology. Telstar replaced 500 tons of transoceanic cable. It used to take us three years to circumnavigate the globe in a wooden-hulled ship. It took three months in a steel ship, 90 minutes in a space capsule and now instantaneously with telecommunications.”
Make no mistake, Progressives are not fighting for the right to access Vaxes. They are fighting for the POWER to force everyone to take the poison. They aren't fighting for your child's health they want to deny Access to schools and force parents to play Russian Roulette in exchange for "Free" Education. And the Truth shall set you free ! Thank you Jenna
My take: those progs pushing for "be vaxxed or no school for you" are moving more children into homeschooling. And public school $$ follow the enrollment. Just one more example of whatever Demoncrats do coming back to bite them (your choice of where to apply biting apparatus)
If I wasn’t an old lady, who is weaning myself off the one tiny Rx thing I take, I would homeschool for sure. BP drugs are a scam too for most people. Normal BP for decades is now something to treat vigorously. Even though research says different. Salt too. NO EVIDENCE it lowers BP. If it does it’s insignificant and situational (perhaps the crap eaten with sodium may have more influence) Seed/vegetable oils maybe?
BP drugs and statins appear to be avatars for medical incrementalist over-reach, Janet.
After a heart attack that would have been (permanently) fatal if it had occurred more than five minutes from a regional trauma center, I had to just stop the debilitating BP drug to find out that the dietary changes alone were sufficient to keep BP well below 120/80.
I acknowledge that this won't be the case for everyone, but my point is that the over-prescribing in that area never stops.
Contrast that with trying to obtain the standard protocol for bronchitis; pushback and denial in favor of "watchful waiting" when every breath is an effortful wheeze.
Something meaningful changed during the mass hysteria and induced psychosis referred to as the "pandemic," and that change was the harbinger of nothing good.
Quite possibly to your point; when 114/71 is suddenly rebranded as hypertensive, something has gone very wrong indeed....
BP is what I’m weaning myself off. That’s all I take for 77yo. I have huge white coat anxiety in the docs office. My functional med doc said to take it at home for a week before coming in. It’s always ok and reasonable for my age. The conventional docs nurse I have seen for something told me those auto machines read high and cause more anxiety because of noise, feeling on arm and alarms. Yeah. I can attest to that. Just in the spring she would do a manual read if asked. But 2 weeks ago she told me that is not allowed now. “Consistency “. Sure.
Check out tincture of lion's mane mushroom. But start very slowly. Everyone reacts differently. The first time I tried it, my blood pressure dropped so quickly I had to pull over and stop driving for awhile. You need salt in your diet, in moderation. Seed oils are not healthy Stay away from them.
Tapered off 3 antiHTN meds, 2 at max dose, within weeks of starting a low carb diet (good proteins, green veggies, plus other good stuff like cream and cheeses).
Thanks for your comment. Just finished (before coming here to check "activity") Dr. Mercola's post today on....once again....fats. I did homeschool youngest, just for one year (8th grade).
Oops, I screwed up on the poll. I clicked RFK before I noticed the "other" included myself. Definitely there is *nobody* I trust with my health more than myself.
But hey, as a nation, let's keep sticking our head in the sand. Who wants healthy people when you can make trillions of dollars in profit?
Quick... check your insurance, go see an ophthalmologist and make sure nothing is wrong with your vision or perhaps it's just the signs are printed too small?
Oops my uncaffeinated morning finger hit the wrong button, stupid nails. 🙄 I trust RFKJr but I mostly trust God and myself.
Yesterday while getting said guilty nails done, I had an odd moment I didn’t understand. I’m not sure if what she said was thought provoking or what I said was. I no longer use sunscreen after learning a couple years ago its cancer risks are more than the actual sun. Bad things for your body are in it. I’m in year two of getting the best golden tanned skin WITHOUT chemical blockers and enjoying a natural relationship with the sun when outdoors. I learned how setting down a base tan early in short periods is a natural defense against burning. It works. But I just came off having something they call Covid and one of the antibiotics that was necessary (and worked) is commonly used for acne treatments and it caused my face to burn in the sun the past two days. But it was much more mild than what it used to be like when I used sunscreen.
the nail tech asked “why you no use sunscreeeen?” I replied I never use it anymore and why.
I replied because sunscreen is actually more dangerous to our health than the sun, and it blocks healthy benefits from being in the sun. I recited what I remember learning (A Midwestern Doctor?? Can’t remember whose report it was…) I explained that the industry only cares about sales and will lie to us.
She asked me softly and kindly “how do you know who you can trust?”
I replied “Well I don’t need to trust the experts because so far across many industries when it comes to the health of our bodies, our planet, heck even my pool water, they have been untrustworthy and driven by money. Trust yourself. You’re smart enough to read the science and understand it without them. And the real science is clear most of the time.”
**queue her side eye**
I felt frustrated. YOU understand what I said and how it’s right, but she poses a great question. I trusted the Dr who did the research into sunscreens and posted a report about it. I didn’t conduct the studies. I DID trust an expert.
Her question was a good one. I should have said “trust yourself - read all sides of an issue and trust yourself to be able to see the truth”. I mean that’s basically what I did for my pool water (don’t use pool industry products!!!) and my own health when the specialists got lazy and egotistical with my life.
Still it frustrates me that I’m so bad at answering that question in the heat of a moment and I don’t think I have compelling answer to it. We are all trusting someone - how do we know who to trust?
I ALWAYS look at the motivation. Pharma has one: profit. If we trust them, they win huge money. If we don’t trust them, they lose huge money. Their entire existence rests on our obedience.
Then there's Bobby. What does he stand to gain by throwing himself headfirst into the woodchipper of public opinion? The media loathes him. His own family denounces him. Every cocktail party door is slammed in his face. If he were in it for the money, he could’ve cashed out years ago with a cushy board seat at Pfizer. Instead, he’s torched his reputation, his social standing, and his family name just to shout things that make half the country call him a lunatic.
So ask yourself: who do you trust more—the trillion-dollar industry that thrives only if you keep swallowing whatever they serve, or the guy with nothing to gain but ridicule, lawsuits, and character assassination?
Also, Bobby is fabulously wealthy and doesn't need to work at all, much less take the abuse that he does for speaking truth. He could be resting on his laurels, playing with falcons, and pumping that iron. I trust his motives, not pHARMa's.
Same deal with The Donald. He could have been kicking back all these years at Mar-A-Lago, playing golf and enjoying his grandchildren. Instead he's subjected himself to the most vicious abuse, including two assassination attempts, because he actually cares about the country and its citizens.
I just have to laugh when people say that he ran for and won the presidency because he's "only in it for himself", solely out of greed and ego.
Check out narativ.org, run by Zev Shalet. Trump has been laundering Russian oligarch money with Epstein, the Russian oligarchs, Whitkoff (sp), Leon Black, Wexner, et al. for 40 years, manipulating the economy. He's using the raping of young girls to cover his most serious, treasonous crimes. Six bankruptcies and within a month or two he's worth $400 million. Of course. Isn't that how filing for bankruptcy always works?
Actually, he's not "fabulously" wealthy, though his income went up when he started CHD. There were god knows how many kids in his family and the inheritance had to be spread around. There are many things I don't like about RFK Jr. but his stand on vaccines is not one of them.
Jenna, to be fair, you've described "that guy" at the office who was loathed BECAUSE he was an industrious idiot.
Juju's got this Most Excellent Point: we risk becoming an echo chamber and trusting someone in an area where they have not demonstrated expertise because we have trusted them in other areas: "inherited trust."
Who's got time to do personal research?
Who's got the skill to make sense of the details?
In old Israel, you could test your prophets, stoning out the false ones who predicted things that didn't happen.
There's so MUCH talking. So MUCH noise.
Who's to say THIS one got it right/THAT one has it wrong?
... and on, and on...
Let me stop myself and try to answer the INVERSE of Juju's nail salon's tech's kind and soft question: "“How do you know whom you CANNOT trust?”
It's a simple answer, and it's NOT "profit" because I trust LOADS of entities profiting off of me HOURLY.
For me the untrustworthy "tell" is: "how I'm TREATED on the basis of simply ASKING?" If, as so often happened at work, I was scolded for asking something that made the boss say out loud something he'd preferred left to the imagination, I learned quickly not to trust anything at all he said, or didn't. If I was told NOT to question by someone... check; understood; don't trust that one either.
It's already becoming tiresome tedium to recollect the multiple times that ATTITUDE flipped my Do-Not-Trust switch, after which I tuned people out. Oh, I'd go to their retirement parties, of course, marking personal bright spots in my own, broken, career, but trust them--to do anything but cover their own ample back-ends--not this Boy with the Singed Eyebrows.
Pool water... another great example. At first I started out trusting the "experts", then I discovered they weren't trustworthy and I was wasting money on chemicals that didn't work. Once I learned to take care of the pool water myself, my costs went down and my results improved!
So yes, first law of "who to trust" is to examine "who profits".
Yep! Our first two years it cost us $2800+ each year to pay the pool company to service our pool. We followed their instructions to a T. We had a problem with the water every week that required yet another product to combat. That’s their game: whack a mole. And every spring we opened to a green sludgy swamp that took 10-14 days to clear and buckets of chemicals.
When we learned about water chemistry and started to take care of it ourselves, we were amazed. We only needed bleach, muratic acid, and cyanuric acid (CYA) applied once in the spring for truly balanced pool water. (North Midwest climate) And we like to use Borax once at the start of the season for the aesthetic qualities of soft sparkly water, though not absolutely necessary.
But primarily we JUST need bleach.
Our costs the first year of doing it ourselves was about $600 because we had to deal with the amount of ammonia in the pool from all the industry chemicals and that took about 38 gallons of bleach to get rid of. Still that was $2200 cheaper than the year before.)
Every year since, going on 15 now, our yearly maintenance cost is less than $350. That’s a $36,000 savings over what we would have paid! And we haven’t had a single day in those 15 years with any algae or cloudy water. Not once. We open every year to crystal clear water too. And because of our method our liner lasted 17 years before needing replacing and it still had good color when we replaced it last year.
Our neighbors still use a service and their trucks are there 2-3x every week combatting some sort of issue. Our water sits by sparkling and beautiful with very little effort at all but a splash of chlorine now and then. It really is trouble free when the water is properly balanced.
Interesting! What's your secret? My hubby does all the pool stuff; all I know is it was a BITCH to get it right; now we use some copper things in the skimmers (I think it's called Pool Rx) that are almost magical, not sure what else LOL but share your secrets if you have 'em! :)
The *key* in my opinion is using liquid chlorine (FleetFarm sells 12.5% chlorine at a reasonable price). The other key aspect of this is to NEVER get your stabilizer level too high!
All the secrets are in pool school section and throughout the forum.
Jason has created an AMAZING community and teaches us all how to free ourselves from the clutches of pool industry scam. Sure they have some “amazing products” that do spectacular things - like Phosfree Gold, etc etc, but it’s like Ozempic, just because it’s miraculously doing what you wanted it to do does not mean it isn’t destroying the stability of your water and introducing chemicals that are bad for your skin or health long term. Plus, you have to ALWAYS use them or suffer the consequences. They basically make you addicted to it and you have to keep it in stock.
12.5% bleach pretty much does it all. Period. It’s really all you need.
Each spring when we open our pool we also use muratic acid, CYA, and borax that first week and once we have our numbers right where we want them we only use chlorine the rest of the season. All we have added since April so far is a quart of bleach here or there and our water is sparkling amazing. 😂
Cyanuric Acid protects the chlorine so it doesn’t all burn off too fast in the hot sun. CYA encases unused chlorine and protects it from the sun but releases it when the levels around it drop lower than is needed. The problem with stabilizers in pool industry products is they add CYA to everything so it’s added to your water every time you use their products, like dichlor or tricolor, and becomes wayyyyy too high because it accumulates and only emptying your water gets rid of it - so your water is never stable. You want to maintain about 50-60 ppm level, and that means you just maintain chlorine level at 7-9 ppm. That combination lasts longer and requires less frequent additions of chlorine. In upper Midwest cooler climates you usually need to add CYA but in hot southern climates like say AZ they have ridiculously high CYA that you can never keep chlorine high enough for. The only way to lower it is to change the water completely. Then never let it go above 70 or 80 at the highest, and to do that you canNOT use pucks or sticks or their bulk di- tri-chlor crap.
Muratic acid is also a regular need only if you struggle with a pH that likes to go above 7.8 as a norm (like by us) with every passing breeze. You want to protect your equipment from high pH and you don’t want it to go lower than 7.0-7.2 either, (Unless you’re trying to lower alkalinity)
All these things are basic water chemistry and are taught in Pool School on the site. Once learned and balanced it takes a LOT of neglect to throw it out of whack. Using the pool industry products requires a watchful eye basically every day or every other day. Constant. A dirty toe can throw it out of whack. 🤣 But usually it’s their products that do it. They are exactly like the medical industry.
I do not have a salt water generator but there are hoards of owners on that site and great help and advice for those kinds of pools and what the healthiest, simplest, and cheapest way is to maintain it.
As I said, this site saved us over $36,000 the past 15 years and I only had to put my learning cap on for about 2-3 months. (Kinda like when I learned the proper way to eat and changed my diet. I learned what the industry did NOT want me to know)
When we redid our pool we set it up to be a “salt water “ pool. It was absolutely fabulous water. However,in one short year the salt corroded the equipment and we had to go back to chlorine.
I’m very curious what the “copper thing “ is that Jenna’s using. I will look that up. The pool guy keeps the pool very nice,and,it’s not easy because I like the water very warm from May- October. But, it is very expensive. When my husband was in charge,it went green too many times…
Perhaps pass along to buy a test kit from "TFTestkits" - https://tftestkits.net/TF-100-Test-Kit-p4.html - they usually have them on sale every spring (assuming you get yourself on their mailing list).
Then do all your own testing. Do not trust the reports generated by the stores when they test your water for you.
AI says this: For a 25,000-gallon pool, you should add approximately 2.5 gallons of 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide for a "shock" treatment, or about 63 fluid ounces of 35% hydrogen peroxide for every 10,000 gallons if using the "NTXPool" method. The ideal maintenance level is between 50-90 ppm, and you may need to add 1 cup of 35% hydrogen peroxide per 500 gallons to maintain this level. Always add the chemical at night, let the pump run, and wait before swimming according to the product's instructions.
I've also come to understand from the Midwestern Dr that you BLOOD "sees" the full spectrum of like through your EYES. The eyes are the most transparent part of the body to light, allowing the blood vessels there to be irradiated.
I heard this years ago and stopped wearing them. I cannot even begin to describe how hard this was for me--I literally wore sunglasses EVERYWHERE, my eyes were so sensitive. Literally, I'd wear them inside sometimes. It was brutal at first but now I don't even own a pair (okay, one cute pair I wear on my head, true story) and I DO NOT BURN (and I do not wear sunblock; only coconut oil). And I LIVE outside in the summer--boat, pool, hiking, whatever I can get! :)
No sunscreen, but I don't go bake in the sun. Just enough to get my daily vita D. No sunglasses? Not happening for me. I'm in southern AZ and not wearing sunglasses while driving will let the very pavement scorch your retinas!
OMG. And here I am with the "blue eyes! MUST PROTECT EYES!" How have I missed this completely? And I can imagine that will be VERY HARD, I even sometimes wear them on cloudy-ish days....oy. I'll try. I burn EASY (but also don't spend all summer outside).
(But my bigger concern now, in my 50s, is, that's gonna give me some BIIIIIIG 11 lines in between my eyes from squinting against the sun....but I guess small price to pay for better Vit D absorption...?)
That is a very big question. Not easy to arrive at an answer. However,Jenna’s comment about understanding motivations is a good answer. I would also add that it’s important to check in with your instincts/ intuition. I had no evidence,but,”knew”, immediately that something evil was going on,and,our fear was important to the agenda. So,by the time the jabs arrived, I was in full on rebel mode. That is why I couldn’t more fiercely insist my loved ones “wait and see “, because,it was just my feelings….which turned out to be correct,sadly. But, I could have been wrong.
Post Covid, I trust someone who practices Critical Thinking over someone who is “Credentialed”. But, there maybe a handful of Credentialed Critical Thinkers out there. RFK Jr. is an extraordinary Critical Thinker.
Anyone who ever trusts a doctor, a hospital or a drug company again is an idiot. Anyone who would do to us, and did to us, during Covid what these people did, can’t be trusted to take out the trash much less treat us for any disease.
An example? Sure!!!
I had a problem with recurring UTIs. My doctor kept trying one antibiotic after another, the condition would clear up, a week later it came right back. I was desperate. I read on the internet about Methylene Blue and certainly had nothing to lose at that point. I got my hands on some, a messy liquid at that time, and it not only cleared up the condition but by taking it once a week or so, UTIs are a thing of the past for me.
So, dopey me, I go back to the doctor for my yearly “ wellness check” where he tries to get me to take several vaccines and a prescription or two, and I politely decline so he gets to treat me like a mental defective for a few minutes. So I mentioned the Methylene Blue solution and he casually says,” Oh yeah, that works.” My hair lit on fire immediately! He knew about it yet fed me full of antibiotics for months and didn’t think to mention something that would actually work!?! I’d ditch him completely if I saw any indication another doctor would treat me any better but, canvassing my friends, that’s a pipe dream.
Keep after it Jenna, you’re on the right track here.
Had similar situation and brought my doc articles I read how to treat it naturally etc. He said to me “what are you a doctor now?!?” Unbelievable. When I treated myself (after all the antibiotics stopped working) he said “do whatever works”. Yeah, I left his practice, that worked!
Sounds about right. Most recently, my punishment for not taking statin drugs is I’m to go see a cardiologist (mind you I have absolutely no cardiac symptoms) to make sure my arteries aren’t looking like sewer pipes in Tijuana. Sheesh, I don’t know how much longer I can stand it!
That's crazy. And aggravating. I treated one kid's liquid-blocked ears (confirmed by ENT, I was worried about hearing loss) with homeopathy - cleared up in days - she had prescribed ABX & steroids I think? Anyway, didn't use any. Went for a follow-up, she said "oh it worked well!" I told her we hadn't done it, she asked what we HAD done, I explained, she paused and said, "I really don't understand what it is, but it's working, so keep doing it!"
Wellllll I can also understand her not necessarily wanting to learn about something that sounds absolutely crazy and therefore she could not prescribe it. (But I also don't!)
Bridget: Please share your homeopathic treatment for the ear fluid. I have hearing loss (sounds are similar to being under water) in my right ear. I was told I just have to live with it after 2X antibiotics and prednisone. 😖
Ugh that sounds so frustrating! Unfortunately I don't have a blanket remedy recommendation - our homeopath prescribed a constitutional remedy for my kiddo so it fell under that. Since this is a chronic condition for you, I'd recommend consulting with a seasoned homeopath for the best remedy for your particular case!
I chose “myself.” Yesterday I returned here after seeing Trumps “All vaccines are poisonous,” post with a bit of hope he didn’t sell out RFK / us. This morning , while sipping my coffee, it occurred to me that he’s just clearing the path for the tech oligarchs to sell a “new and better alternative “ for the next plandemic Gates / deep state, creates.
Will the growing and rightful lack of trust in this medical / tech / pharmaceutical system win over the next wave of fear the government generates to make a few billion? Will the public say f#%k YOU or fulfill their next trillion dollar dream.?
I prefer to be more optimistic. As we have seen, there is a game going on. Trump is playing rope a dope. We are seeing a huge multi armed real plan that is working in most cases. The right people are in place. It won’t be perfect but I damn well sleep better now.
Yep- David Pennington, childhood friend of my deceased dad, who was an authority at Baylor School of Medicine for many years, told me not to trust Big Pharma. He said chemo is not the healthy cure for cancer and to talk my dad out of going that route. He watched the decline and sell out of medicine during his 40 years or so at Baylor. This was not news for me because I am married to a man that had already been researching for years. It was reassuring to have that confirmation back in 2017. Too bad my dad did not take his advice to consider a nutritional regimen and lifestyle change instead.
I admire the courage of RFK very much and am so grateful for his hard stand and the lives he is trying to protect. Jenna, you are making a difference to put your truth out there, in an incredibly witty way. You make it easier for me to read news. Thank you for your diligence, research, putting your creative perspective and touch into spelling it out for people like me! And RFK is not the only one with courage! 😉💜
Thought I might have lost some of my fluency in sarcasm over the years, but I’m proud to say I enjoyed every word of this article so I’ve still got it. (Sweet!) Another excellent one, Jenna! I particularly liked your picture about the fat man at the circus.
I showed my teen this article because I think it would reach SO many people and was thinking it might be good to share with some classmates who were badmouthing RFK today. I was informed that the "transphobia" in the middle would make most teens shut down entirely to reading it, even if they were open to hearing everything you had to say up until then. Alas! (Luckily, we made it through despite that and it was very well-received otherwise.)
Speaking of guys in dresses: walked in to my fav coffee shop to get my weekly treat on my way to church and this cross-dressing guy greets me in a high-pitched squeak that my beverage was coming right up. Then his voice drops an octave or two when he asks his colleague to get something from the back of the house… He was back to squeak/fake feminine inflection as he set my order in front of me and wished me “a great day!” So insulting. Fake and ghey.
How can I send this, Jenna, to a few without the comments. I’m afraid our reactions would be a river too far for some to cross. Considering they might sus out “Janet” is someone they know. I have to go slow on this. I’m more mouthy about stuff now but all my friends are older liberal women. The most blinded IMO.
Hahaha I RELATE, I thought, now THIS is something I can send to friends and family, omg the tone is perfect!!!! Followed by thinking, ......as long as they don't scroll back 2 articles and see the Bridget spotlight, hahahahahha. I don't know that they'd peg me, necessarily, but I hadn't thought that one out 😆
I have to be very careful where I put criticism of the child trans ideology if you read my comments to that post. Nobody understands if they don’t see it close up and it could get back to people like family who are all in on it but someday—-
Jenna good work! It's amazing we spend the most money in the industrial nations and have the sickness at the highest rates along with lifespans that have rapidly declined. This should be entered into all records of this country and all the others; especially avoidance of mistakes.
I will never, ever forgive or forget the malevolent idiocy that was done to us & blood boils whenever I think about it.
Ditto
1000%
shocking and despicable
Yup!!
is being.
Wow! Spot on! This should be an OpEd in every newspaper in the country, on X, and entered in the Congressional Record!
💯💯💯
Realtors do 'pre-for-sale' walk throughs to ensure house is sale ready.
Their own statistics have shown that the average American bathroom counter has.
ready for this......
12, yes 12 pill bottles on the counter.
Might explain why the house is coming up for sale.
GREAT idea! Let’s all commit to sending it to 5 papers!
Roberta — yes!!!
I’m going to do my part and share on various platforms.
Awesome. This should definitely an OpEd too.
https://open.substack.com/pub/smithvirologist/p/response-to-save-hhs-letter-in-defense?utm_source=post-banner&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=posts-open-in-app
It's a nice idea to think we could have honesty, integrity, and transparency from our government, but the very nature of the current hierarchy is a complete broken sham. I like to use the words dismantle and then reconstruct/rebuild an entirely new structure.
One cannot reform a broken system. That is the definition of insanity. Reforms may only yield incremental gains and can fail to address the root causes, primarily when the "system" is operating as intended to serve specific interests. So, dismantle!
dismantle takes up precious time. I'd encourage walking away and putting all energy into constructing an entirely new system. avoiding digital $$ at all costs including QR codes. cash or barter amongst friends and neighbors. build trust. grow food. encourage a kid to become to a farmer, plumber, mechanic and otherwise useful person.
True that it takes time, but RFK Jr. has little choice but to tear the monolith down and fire the lot of them.
Agree with you 100% on the rest...
That's the R. Buckminster Fuller axiom: “You never change anything by fighting it; you change things by making them obsolete through superior technology. Telstar replaced 500 tons of transoceanic cable. It used to take us three years to circumnavigate the globe in a wooden-hulled ship. It took three months in a steel ship, 90 minutes in a space capsule and now instantaneously with telecommunications.”
Yes. I agree. My daughter studied sustainable agriculture and environmental science. Useful.
Reforming a broken system is akin to what stupid governments do so well, kicking the proverbial can down the road!
Go for it, RFK Jr.! Kick the moronic ass wipes out and rebuild!
Make no mistake, Progressives are not fighting for the right to access Vaxes. They are fighting for the POWER to force everyone to take the poison. They aren't fighting for your child's health they want to deny Access to schools and force parents to play Russian Roulette in exchange for "Free" Education. And the Truth shall set you free ! Thank you Jenna
My take: those progs pushing for "be vaxxed or no school for you" are moving more children into homeschooling. And public school $$ follow the enrollment. Just one more example of whatever Demoncrats do coming back to bite them (your choice of where to apply biting apparatus)
If I wasn’t an old lady, who is weaning myself off the one tiny Rx thing I take, I would homeschool for sure. BP drugs are a scam too for most people. Normal BP for decades is now something to treat vigorously. Even though research says different. Salt too. NO EVIDENCE it lowers BP. If it does it’s insignificant and situational (perhaps the crap eaten with sodium may have more influence) Seed/vegetable oils maybe?
"BP drugs are a scam too for most people."
BP drugs and statins appear to be avatars for medical incrementalist over-reach, Janet.
After a heart attack that would have been (permanently) fatal if it had occurred more than five minutes from a regional trauma center, I had to just stop the debilitating BP drug to find out that the dietary changes alone were sufficient to keep BP well below 120/80.
I acknowledge that this won't be the case for everyone, but my point is that the over-prescribing in that area never stops.
Contrast that with trying to obtain the standard protocol for bronchitis; pushback and denial in favor of "watchful waiting" when every breath is an effortful wheeze.
Something meaningful changed during the mass hysteria and induced psychosis referred to as the "pandemic," and that change was the harbinger of nothing good.
Quite possibly to your point; when 114/71 is suddenly rebranded as hypertensive, something has gone very wrong indeed....
BP is what I’m weaning myself off. That’s all I take for 77yo. I have huge white coat anxiety in the docs office. My functional med doc said to take it at home for a week before coming in. It’s always ok and reasonable for my age. The conventional docs nurse I have seen for something told me those auto machines read high and cause more anxiety because of noise, feeling on arm and alarms. Yeah. I can attest to that. Just in the spring she would do a manual read if asked. But 2 weeks ago she told me that is not allowed now. “Consistency “. Sure.
Check out tincture of lion's mane mushroom. But start very slowly. Everyone reacts differently. The first time I tried it, my blood pressure dropped so quickly I had to pull over and stop driving for awhile. You need salt in your diet, in moderation. Seed oils are not healthy Stay away from them.
Correction: salt is found NOT to raise BP.
Tapered off 3 antiHTN meds, 2 at max dose, within weeks of starting a low carb diet (good proteins, green veggies, plus other good stuff like cream and cheeses).
Thanks for your comment. Just finished (before coming here to check "activity") Dr. Mercola's post today on....once again....fats. I did homeschool youngest, just for one year (8th grade).
Oops, I screwed up on the poll. I clicked RFK before I noticed the "other" included myself. Definitely there is *nobody* I trust with my health more than myself.
But hey, as a nation, let's keep sticking our head in the sand. Who wants healthy people when you can make trillions of dollars in profit?
Yeah, I did the same and am demanding a do-over; although I actually would trust Bobby even if he wore a competition level evening gown.
The thing about RFKJr is he will state up front that he is not the expert but knows one or several. 😍
yes!
So glad I’m not alone 🤦🏼♀️👍
Same!
Me too... 🤣
Me too!
Bravo, John! You just made my point in one simple sentence!
I almost did that.
...and have sand in your eyes?
Of course you have to close your eyes too!
(Sorry, I didn't see the sign. New at this.)
Quick... check your insurance, go see an ophthalmologist and make sure nothing is wrong with your vision or perhaps it's just the signs are printed too small?
Oops my uncaffeinated morning finger hit the wrong button, stupid nails. 🙄 I trust RFKJr but I mostly trust God and myself.
Yesterday while getting said guilty nails done, I had an odd moment I didn’t understand. I’m not sure if what she said was thought provoking or what I said was. I no longer use sunscreen after learning a couple years ago its cancer risks are more than the actual sun. Bad things for your body are in it. I’m in year two of getting the best golden tanned skin WITHOUT chemical blockers and enjoying a natural relationship with the sun when outdoors. I learned how setting down a base tan early in short periods is a natural defense against burning. It works. But I just came off having something they call Covid and one of the antibiotics that was necessary (and worked) is commonly used for acne treatments and it caused my face to burn in the sun the past two days. But it was much more mild than what it used to be like when I used sunscreen.
the nail tech asked “why you no use sunscreeeen?” I replied I never use it anymore and why.
I replied because sunscreen is actually more dangerous to our health than the sun, and it blocks healthy benefits from being in the sun. I recited what I remember learning (A Midwestern Doctor?? Can’t remember whose report it was…) I explained that the industry only cares about sales and will lie to us.
She asked me softly and kindly “how do you know who you can trust?”
I replied “Well I don’t need to trust the experts because so far across many industries when it comes to the health of our bodies, our planet, heck even my pool water, they have been untrustworthy and driven by money. Trust yourself. You’re smart enough to read the science and understand it without them. And the real science is clear most of the time.”
**queue her side eye**
I felt frustrated. YOU understand what I said and how it’s right, but she poses a great question. I trusted the Dr who did the research into sunscreens and posted a report about it. I didn’t conduct the studies. I DID trust an expert.
Her question was a good one. I should have said “trust yourself - read all sides of an issue and trust yourself to be able to see the truth”. I mean that’s basically what I did for my pool water (don’t use pool industry products!!!) and my own health when the specialists got lazy and egotistical with my life.
Still it frustrates me that I’m so bad at answering that question in the heat of a moment and I don’t think I have compelling answer to it. We are all trusting someone - how do we know who to trust?
I ALWAYS look at the motivation. Pharma has one: profit. If we trust them, they win huge money. If we don’t trust them, they lose huge money. Their entire existence rests on our obedience.
Then there's Bobby. What does he stand to gain by throwing himself headfirst into the woodchipper of public opinion? The media loathes him. His own family denounces him. Every cocktail party door is slammed in his face. If he were in it for the money, he could’ve cashed out years ago with a cushy board seat at Pfizer. Instead, he’s torched his reputation, his social standing, and his family name just to shout things that make half the country call him a lunatic.
So ask yourself: who do you trust more—the trillion-dollar industry that thrives only if you keep swallowing whatever they serve, or the guy with nothing to gain but ridicule, lawsuits, and character assassination?
Also, Bobby is fabulously wealthy and doesn't need to work at all, much less take the abuse that he does for speaking truth. He could be resting on his laurels, playing with falcons, and pumping that iron. I trust his motives, not pHARMa's.
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Same deal with The Donald. He could have been kicking back all these years at Mar-A-Lago, playing golf and enjoying his grandchildren. Instead he's subjected himself to the most vicious abuse, including two assassination attempts, because he actually cares about the country and its citizens.
I just have to laugh when people say that he ran for and won the presidency because he's "only in it for himself", solely out of greed and ego.
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Check out narativ.org, run by Zev Shalet. Trump has been laundering Russian oligarch money with Epstein, the Russian oligarchs, Whitkoff (sp), Leon Black, Wexner, et al. for 40 years, manipulating the economy. He's using the raping of young girls to cover his most serious, treasonous crimes. Six bankruptcies and within a month or two he's worth $400 million. Of course. Isn't that how filing for bankruptcy always works?
Actually, he's not "fabulously" wealthy, though his income went up when he started CHD. There were god knows how many kids in his family and the inheritance had to be spread around. There are many things I don't like about RFK Jr. but his stand on vaccines is not one of them.
Jenna, to be fair, you've described "that guy" at the office who was loathed BECAUSE he was an industrious idiot.
Juju's got this Most Excellent Point: we risk becoming an echo chamber and trusting someone in an area where they have not demonstrated expertise because we have trusted them in other areas: "inherited trust."
Who's got time to do personal research?
Who's got the skill to make sense of the details?
In old Israel, you could test your prophets, stoning out the false ones who predicted things that didn't happen.
There's so MUCH talking. So MUCH noise.
Who's to say THIS one got it right/THAT one has it wrong?
... and on, and on...
Let me stop myself and try to answer the INVERSE of Juju's nail salon's tech's kind and soft question: "“How do you know whom you CANNOT trust?”
It's a simple answer, and it's NOT "profit" because I trust LOADS of entities profiting off of me HOURLY.
For me the untrustworthy "tell" is: "how I'm TREATED on the basis of simply ASKING?" If, as so often happened at work, I was scolded for asking something that made the boss say out loud something he'd preferred left to the imagination, I learned quickly not to trust anything at all he said, or didn't. If I was told NOT to question by someone... check; understood; don't trust that one either.
It's already becoming tiresome tedium to recollect the multiple times that ATTITUDE flipped my Do-Not-Trust switch, after which I tuned people out. Oh, I'd go to their retirement parties, of course, marking personal bright spots in my own, broken, career, but trust them--to do anything but cover their own ample back-ends--not this Boy with the Singed Eyebrows.
An excellent barometer for sure!👏
I would also add “history.“ Bobby has fought for our health for decades while Pharma has fought to destroy it. It’s pretty simple.
I always integrate past action and present when making a determination.
Love this one. **hastily scratches down the word “motivation” in her mind
Such a good, rational point Jenna. “Woodchipper of public opinion”. Perfectly said!
Exactly.
Stopping consuming seed oils has a big effect on whether you burn in the sun too! 👍
Pool water... another great example. At first I started out trusting the "experts", then I discovered they weren't trustworthy and I was wasting money on chemicals that didn't work. Once I learned to take care of the pool water myself, my costs went down and my results improved!
So yes, first law of "who to trust" is to examine "who profits".
Yep! Our first two years it cost us $2800+ each year to pay the pool company to service our pool. We followed their instructions to a T. We had a problem with the water every week that required yet another product to combat. That’s their game: whack a mole. And every spring we opened to a green sludgy swamp that took 10-14 days to clear and buckets of chemicals.
When we learned about water chemistry and started to take care of it ourselves, we were amazed. We only needed bleach, muratic acid, and cyanuric acid (CYA) applied once in the spring for truly balanced pool water. (North Midwest climate) And we like to use Borax once at the start of the season for the aesthetic qualities of soft sparkly water, though not absolutely necessary.
But primarily we JUST need bleach.
Our costs the first year of doing it ourselves was about $600 because we had to deal with the amount of ammonia in the pool from all the industry chemicals and that took about 38 gallons of bleach to get rid of. Still that was $2200 cheaper than the year before.)
Every year since, going on 15 now, our yearly maintenance cost is less than $350. That’s a $36,000 savings over what we would have paid! And we haven’t had a single day in those 15 years with any algae or cloudy water. Not once. We open every year to crystal clear water too. And because of our method our liner lasted 17 years before needing replacing and it still had good color when we replaced it last year.
Our neighbors still use a service and their trucks are there 2-3x every week combatting some sort of issue. Our water sits by sparkling and beautiful with very little effort at all but a splash of chlorine now and then. It really is trouble free when the water is properly balanced.
Exactly!
Interesting! What's your secret? My hubby does all the pool stuff; all I know is it was a BITCH to get it right; now we use some copper things in the skimmers (I think it's called Pool Rx) that are almost magical, not sure what else LOL but share your secrets if you have 'em! :)
The *key* in my opinion is using liquid chlorine (FleetFarm sells 12.5% chlorine at a reasonable price). The other key aspect of this is to NEVER get your stabilizer level too high!
*doesn't understand a word but immediately forwards to hubby, thanks!!!*
troublefreepool.com
All the secrets are in pool school section and throughout the forum.
Jason has created an AMAZING community and teaches us all how to free ourselves from the clutches of pool industry scam. Sure they have some “amazing products” that do spectacular things - like Phosfree Gold, etc etc, but it’s like Ozempic, just because it’s miraculously doing what you wanted it to do does not mean it isn’t destroying the stability of your water and introducing chemicals that are bad for your skin or health long term. Plus, you have to ALWAYS use them or suffer the consequences. They basically make you addicted to it and you have to keep it in stock.
12.5% bleach pretty much does it all. Period. It’s really all you need.
Each spring when we open our pool we also use muratic acid, CYA, and borax that first week and once we have our numbers right where we want them we only use chlorine the rest of the season. All we have added since April so far is a quart of bleach here or there and our water is sparkling amazing. 😂
Cyanuric Acid protects the chlorine so it doesn’t all burn off too fast in the hot sun. CYA encases unused chlorine and protects it from the sun but releases it when the levels around it drop lower than is needed. The problem with stabilizers in pool industry products is they add CYA to everything so it’s added to your water every time you use their products, like dichlor or tricolor, and becomes wayyyyy too high because it accumulates and only emptying your water gets rid of it - so your water is never stable. You want to maintain about 50-60 ppm level, and that means you just maintain chlorine level at 7-9 ppm. That combination lasts longer and requires less frequent additions of chlorine. In upper Midwest cooler climates you usually need to add CYA but in hot southern climates like say AZ they have ridiculously high CYA that you can never keep chlorine high enough for. The only way to lower it is to change the water completely. Then never let it go above 70 or 80 at the highest, and to do that you canNOT use pucks or sticks or their bulk di- tri-chlor crap.
Muratic acid is also a regular need only if you struggle with a pH that likes to go above 7.8 as a norm (like by us) with every passing breeze. You want to protect your equipment from high pH and you don’t want it to go lower than 7.0-7.2 either, (Unless you’re trying to lower alkalinity)
All these things are basic water chemistry and are taught in Pool School on the site. Once learned and balanced it takes a LOT of neglect to throw it out of whack. Using the pool industry products requires a watchful eye basically every day or every other day. Constant. A dirty toe can throw it out of whack. 🤣 But usually it’s their products that do it. They are exactly like the medical industry.
I do not have a salt water generator but there are hoards of owners on that site and great help and advice for those kinds of pools and what the healthiest, simplest, and cheapest way is to maintain it.
As I said, this site saved us over $36,000 the past 15 years and I only had to put my learning cap on for about 2-3 months. (Kinda like when I learned the proper way to eat and changed my diet. I learned what the industry did NOT want me to know)
Is that regular bleach like we put in the toilet?
When we redid our pool we set it up to be a “salt water “ pool. It was absolutely fabulous water. However,in one short year the salt corroded the equipment and we had to go back to chlorine.
I’m very curious what the “copper thing “ is that Jenna’s using. I will look that up. The pool guy keeps the pool very nice,and,it’s not easy because I like the water very warm from May- October. But, it is very expensive. When my husband was in charge,it went green too many times…
Respects for learning a way that works,yourself!
Perhaps pass along to buy a test kit from "TFTestkits" - https://tftestkits.net/TF-100-Test-Kit-p4.html - they usually have them on sale every spring (assuming you get yourself on their mailing list).
Then do all your own testing. Do not trust the reports generated by the stores when they test your water for you.
My FAVORITE kit. Store tests are crap or rigged or both.
Friends switched to hydrogen peroxide instead of bleach and had wonderful results!
Isn't H2O2 very expensive? It's a great idea if you could do it affordably.
They said since it keeps them from having to buy other chems to flush the algae etc it turns out about the same and no chlorine smell, etc
I wonder what the "dosage" would be for a 25,000 gallon pool. Last time I bought concentrated H2O2 it was very expensive for a small bottle.
AI says this: For a 25,000-gallon pool, you should add approximately 2.5 gallons of 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide for a "shock" treatment, or about 63 fluid ounces of 35% hydrogen peroxide for every 10,000 gallons if using the "NTXPool" method. The ideal maintenance level is between 50-90 ppm, and you may need to add 1 cup of 35% hydrogen peroxide per 500 gallons to maintain this level. Always add the chemical at night, let the pump run, and wait before swimming according to the product's instructions.
I’ve also heard sunglasses prevent your eyes from letting the skin know it’s sunny. And hence you’re more likely to burn wearing them. Hmm?
I've also come to understand from the Midwestern Dr that you BLOOD "sees" the full spectrum of like through your EYES. The eyes are the most transparent part of the body to light, allowing the blood vessels there to be irradiated.
{Think FREE ultraviolet blood irradiation}
nooo don't tell me this
I heard this years ago and stopped wearing them. I cannot even begin to describe how hard this was for me--I literally wore sunglasses EVERYWHERE, my eyes were so sensitive. Literally, I'd wear them inside sometimes. It was brutal at first but now I don't even own a pair (okay, one cute pair I wear on my head, true story) and I DO NOT BURN (and I do not wear sunblock; only coconut oil). And I LIVE outside in the summer--boat, pool, hiking, whatever I can get! :)
No sunscreen, but I don't go bake in the sun. Just enough to get my daily vita D. No sunglasses? Not happening for me. I'm in southern AZ and not wearing sunglasses while driving will let the very pavement scorch your retinas!
OMG. And here I am with the "blue eyes! MUST PROTECT EYES!" How have I missed this completely? And I can imagine that will be VERY HARD, I even sometimes wear them on cloudy-ish days....oy. I'll try. I burn EASY (but also don't spend all summer outside).
(But my bigger concern now, in my 50s, is, that's gonna give me some BIIIIIIG 11 lines in between my eyes from squinting against the sun....but I guess small price to pay for better Vit D absorption...?)
That is a very big question. Not easy to arrive at an answer. However,Jenna’s comment about understanding motivations is a good answer. I would also add that it’s important to check in with your instincts/ intuition. I had no evidence,but,”knew”, immediately that something evil was going on,and,our fear was important to the agenda. So,by the time the jabs arrived, I was in full on rebel mode. That is why I couldn’t more fiercely insist my loved ones “wait and see “, because,it was just my feelings….which turned out to be correct,sadly. But, I could have been wrong.
Post Covid, I trust someone who practices Critical Thinking over someone who is “Credentialed”. But, there maybe a handful of Credentialed Critical Thinkers out there. RFK Jr. is an extraordinary Critical Thinker.
Ooohh I didn’t see this before my post but THIS is a great answer to someone asking “how do you know who to trust?” Excellent. Will remember.
Anyone who ever trusts a doctor, a hospital or a drug company again is an idiot. Anyone who would do to us, and did to us, during Covid what these people did, can’t be trusted to take out the trash much less treat us for any disease.
An example? Sure!!!
I had a problem with recurring UTIs. My doctor kept trying one antibiotic after another, the condition would clear up, a week later it came right back. I was desperate. I read on the internet about Methylene Blue and certainly had nothing to lose at that point. I got my hands on some, a messy liquid at that time, and it not only cleared up the condition but by taking it once a week or so, UTIs are a thing of the past for me.
So, dopey me, I go back to the doctor for my yearly “ wellness check” where he tries to get me to take several vaccines and a prescription or two, and I politely decline so he gets to treat me like a mental defective for a few minutes. So I mentioned the Methylene Blue solution and he casually says,” Oh yeah, that works.” My hair lit on fire immediately! He knew about it yet fed me full of antibiotics for months and didn’t think to mention something that would actually work!?! I’d ditch him completely if I saw any indication another doctor would treat me any better but, canvassing my friends, that’s a pipe dream.
Keep after it Jenna, you’re on the right track here.
Had similar situation and brought my doc articles I read how to treat it naturally etc. He said to me “what are you a doctor now?!?” Unbelievable. When I treated myself (after all the antibiotics stopped working) he said “do whatever works”. Yeah, I left his practice, that worked!
Sounds about right. Most recently, my punishment for not taking statin drugs is I’m to go see a cardiologist (mind you I have absolutely no cardiac symptoms) to make sure my arteries aren’t looking like sewer pipes in Tijuana. Sheesh, I don’t know how much longer I can stand it!
ooooh that steams me!
That's crazy. And aggravating. I treated one kid's liquid-blocked ears (confirmed by ENT, I was worried about hearing loss) with homeopathy - cleared up in days - she had prescribed ABX & steroids I think? Anyway, didn't use any. Went for a follow-up, she said "oh it worked well!" I told her we hadn't done it, she asked what we HAD done, I explained, she paused and said, "I really don't understand what it is, but it's working, so keep doing it!"
Bridget I’m pretty sure that’s called willful ignorance.
Wellllll I can also understand her not necessarily wanting to learn about something that sounds absolutely crazy and therefore she could not prescribe it. (But I also don't!)
Bridget: Please share your homeopathic treatment for the ear fluid. I have hearing loss (sounds are similar to being under water) in my right ear. I was told I just have to live with it after 2X antibiotics and prednisone. 😖
Ugh that sounds so frustrating! Unfortunately I don't have a blanket remedy recommendation - our homeopath prescribed a constitutional remedy for my kiddo so it fell under that. Since this is a chronic condition for you, I'd recommend consulting with a seasoned homeopath for the best remedy for your particular case!
D-Mannose is very good too.
I do have that, too, but the Methylene Blue is so effective and quick I’ve been using it. I may get around to the D-Mannose.
I just get all warm and fuzzy inside when I hear “Experts agree.”
Same as when I hear all the side effects on the Pharma commercials lol, so warm and fuzzy, especially with the nice music in the background LOL
And they all look so happy!
In agreement with you, Jenna.
I chose “myself.” Yesterday I returned here after seeing Trumps “All vaccines are poisonous,” post with a bit of hope he didn’t sell out RFK / us. This morning , while sipping my coffee, it occurred to me that he’s just clearing the path for the tech oligarchs to sell a “new and better alternative “ for the next plandemic Gates / deep state, creates.
Will the growing and rightful lack of trust in this medical / tech / pharmaceutical system win over the next wave of fear the government generates to make a few billion? Will the public say f#%k YOU or fulfill their next trillion dollar dream.?
AGAIN, it’s up to us.
I prefer to be more optimistic. As we have seen, there is a game going on. Trump is playing rope a dope. We are seeing a huge multi armed real plan that is working in most cases. The right people are in place. It won’t be perfect but I damn well sleep better now.
It continues to be a wait and see. With those tech oligarchs sitting at his table , I remain open but skeptical.
Cautious optimism on my part.
Yep- David Pennington, childhood friend of my deceased dad, who was an authority at Baylor School of Medicine for many years, told me not to trust Big Pharma. He said chemo is not the healthy cure for cancer and to talk my dad out of going that route. He watched the decline and sell out of medicine during his 40 years or so at Baylor. This was not news for me because I am married to a man that had already been researching for years. It was reassuring to have that confirmation back in 2017. Too bad my dad did not take his advice to consider a nutritional regimen and lifestyle change instead.
I admire the courage of RFK very much and am so grateful for his hard stand and the lives he is trying to protect. Jenna, you are making a difference to put your truth out there, in an incredibly witty way. You make it easier for me to read news. Thank you for your diligence, research, putting your creative perspective and touch into spelling it out for people like me! And RFK is not the only one with courage! 😉💜
What a lovely thing to say, thank you!🥰
Truth!
Thought I might have lost some of my fluency in sarcasm over the years, but I’m proud to say I enjoyed every word of this article so I’ve still got it. (Sweet!) Another excellent one, Jenna! I particularly liked your picture about the fat man at the circus.
That was NUTS.
Some days my head is spinning. I’m headed to my vax free, msm free, crazy free cave for some sanity and inner peace. ☮️
Open for visitors?? :)
Best Memes on substack right here.
I feel like Jenna could offer an online course in how to choose memes
LOL it's a sickness. ;)
Jenna, do you have a hard drive that is just full of memes? How do you even find them? It's astonishing honestly
"Remember when plus-size dudes and bearded ladies were carnival attractions?"
Now you can go to Ulta & see fat, bearded guys in make up & dresses for free!
Literally!
I showed my teen this article because I think it would reach SO many people and was thinking it might be good to share with some classmates who were badmouthing RFK today. I was informed that the "transphobia" in the middle would make most teens shut down entirely to reading it, even if they were open to hearing everything you had to say up until then. Alas! (Luckily, we made it through despite that and it was very well-received otherwise.)
Speaking of guys in dresses: walked in to my fav coffee shop to get my weekly treat on my way to church and this cross-dressing guy greets me in a high-pitched squeak that my beverage was coming right up. Then his voice drops an octave or two when he asks his colleague to get something from the back of the house… He was back to squeak/fake feminine inflection as he set my order in front of me and wished me “a great day!” So insulting. Fake and ghey.
How can I send this, Jenna, to a few without the comments. I’m afraid our reactions would be a river too far for some to cross. Considering they might sus out “Janet” is someone they know. I have to go slow on this. I’m more mouthy about stuff now but all my friends are older liberal women. The most blinded IMO.
You can just copy/paste into an email??? :)
Duh. You are right. Thanks!
I used to print articles out and mail them anonymously from another state to my brother. He busted me though. 😩
LOL and dammit! :(
I would love to do a message from an airplane sometimes. “WAKE UP LIBERALS”.
Hahaha I RELATE, I thought, now THIS is something I can send to friends and family, omg the tone is perfect!!!! Followed by thinking, ......as long as they don't scroll back 2 articles and see the Bridget spotlight, hahahahahha. I don't know that they'd peg me, necessarily, but I hadn't thought that one out 😆
I have to be very careful where I put criticism of the child trans ideology if you read my comments to that post. Nobody understands if they don’t see it close up and it could get back to people like family who are all in on it but someday—-
Right...I really hope your family heals <3 What a road. What a long, difficult road.
Jenna good work! It's amazing we spend the most money in the industrial nations and have the sickness at the highest rates along with lifespans that have rapidly declined. This should be entered into all records of this country and all the others; especially avoidance of mistakes.