In this video, Ronnie Cummins, founder and director of the Organic Consumers Association, and Dr. Mercola discuss “The Truth About COVID-19 — Exposing the Great Reset, Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports and the New Normal,” which they co-wrote. Long article about the interview and book —> LEW ROCKWELL.
One reason I am posting this is to confuse the hell out of Maggie the Ghost.
WHO- World Hoax Organization
I highly recommend this book. It is truthful, honest and informative. It is not for the Mad Masked Covidians who want to continue to live in fear virtue signaling each other from behind those masks of obedience. The truth will be hard for many of these people to accept. What matters, however, is not their acceptance but the effort to keep open minded, reasonable and intelligent people informed allowing them to make the right health decisions in the wake of this covid madness. I want to thank Dr. Mercola and Ronnie Cummins for their courage in keeping us educated and informed about the real truth of what is going on. The last frontier of the totalitarian state is the colonization of our bodies and we cannot, we must not allow this to happen. You have the right to make your own health decisions. This book is a treasure trove of information the state does not want you to have.
Thank you for posting this Stucky, all avenues of information should be made available to those who come here for information. I agree with Dr. Mercola it is criminal to give this jab to pregnant women and children.
What is happening in India is heartbreaking, shameful…..criminal. What has become of our world?
Bea Attitude? How about that Kentucky Derby intro? Did you hear the announcer take a poke at Foster’s “Old Kentucky Home?” as having racist tones?
If I weren’t averse to staying inside at this computer, I would post this article (below) somewhat truncated and rebut what he said.
When I was a kid, my Aunt Martha lived in Louisville, working as an art teacher for mostly abandoned and disabled children at the Kentucky Children’s Home. On a visit, she took us to see the Stephen Foster Story, a wonderful play held at an outdoor theater there. It was my first exposure to “high culture” which I thought any kind of theater where Dad paid money to get into must be. (My father did not approve of television, much less movie theaters, so no, we didn’t.)
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/complicated-legacy-my-old-kentucky-home-180975719/
Maggie- It is but a matter of time before TPTB does away with that old standard racist or not. It is the dawn of a new age and they decide what will be preserved and what will fade away.
People see KY as backward yet we are a last bastion of culture and grace in a tacky cartoon world…..go figure. Theater in KY is considered second only to NY, we love live theater here. We iz cultured dammit.
THANK GOD!!
I knew us Blue Bloods in (OLD) New England were NOT the ONLY ones !!!!!!!!!!!
Getting ready to watch/listen now, lumberjack man. The pond is still here but my Nick put some copper sulfate in it and the bullfrog symphony is no more.
I will sing the praises of Mercola the scam master when I finish listening.
By the way? I took an unauthorized photo. I gave little Miriam a bag of rabbit food and ten dollars for her two lionshead bunnies, which I will sell for 15 each. Win/win.
You eliminated a species from your pond?
Consider it a man-made climactic change at the bullfrog pond.
When it dries up a bit this summer (it gets perhaps chest deep in the middle then, but only for a few yards, so mostly knee deep or less) we will dredge it with an old box spring. It is how one of our neighbors cleans the sludge from the bottom of his pond. And, let me tell you, Nick waded the pond to spread the copper sulfate and there is a lot of stuff that needs to be dragged out of there.
I spent a couple hours at the Amish place yesterday. It was fascinating and in spite of my promising the elder I wouldn’t take closeups of the kids, you can see from above I came close to violating that promise.
You have no right to post up a picture of a child. Dumb bunny.
It is a picture of the bunny a little Amish child happens to be carrying. I’m advertising the Amish petting bunny.
I’m advertising the Amish petting bunny.
If you wanted such a thing you could’ve taken a photo of the rabbit sans child’s face. Sorry, you are showing an unauthorized pic of a child on the internet. The picture is close enough to reveal the child’s features, you can recognize the child and you were asked to NOT show a close up, meaning a recognizable image, of a minor.
I was joking. I actually left my camera on while talking to her and her sister. I visited with the mother briefly, but did not interrupt her work.
The girls were delighted to show me the rabbits they’ve bred with the Angora I sold to the older of the two. She brushes that rabbit out daily… it is absolutely a pampered bunny. She’s really glad Mopsy’s kits do not have to be slaughtered.
Okay, I deleted the image completely but I do doubt there would be any identifying features (no eyes) for any evil purpose. I would never post a real image of any of these children or even of the adults, for that matter. And, even the video I did make will only show images at a distance. I walked out into the field where they were planting. It is jaw-dropping to see an Amish family planting as they do. I came home and wanted to kiss the tractor. I did kiss the tractor driver.
This little girl is quite safe, I think, sheltered in that amazing little community. It is like traveling back in time.
No masks. Lots of bonnets and wide brimmed hats. Because, one covers one’s head in God’s presence.
I just don’t understand why it is necessary to kill all the frogs in your pond.
WWHSF do?
Okay, here is the deal… we bought the land from a real estate broker who had owned it for 28 years but had not done much except get the field mowed for the hay. She has horses at her lovely place about 15 miles from here. This was just property she got at tax auction for pennies on the dollar (I imagine she paid a few hundred an acre… we paid 1800 per).
So, the pond got overrun with frogs which draws snakes. Snakes. Do you know what kind of water snakes live in and around water in Missouri?
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Big ugly cottonmouth vipers. And, they ain’t shy.
I think HSF would “reclaim” the pond as a useful water source for his farm and family’s ecologically sound practices!
As shall we. We will still have bullfrogs, but will not let them take over the pond again.
All things in moderation.
(FWIW? I have not seen any mocassins near the house, but definitely near that pond is a no-go without proper footwear.)
https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/northern-cottonmouth
Do you know what kind of water snakes live in and around water in Missouri?
I imagine the same kind of snakes that live around water here in Texas. I have two stock tanks, (a stock tank is a man made pond used to water stock) I cut hay and have all manner of blue heron and egrets who hunt from said stock tanks. I have ducks that swim in the water and I have fish that live in the tanks and eat those noisy frogs. I can dredge without poison. I can go to the water and fish, and….since I not only have water moccasins, copperheads AND rattlesnakes, I ALWAYS wear boots and accept that with the good comes the bad and I always carry a load of snakeshot.
Prolly Blotched Water Snakes too, which look a lot like Cottonmouths.
Apparently the noise was too much for tender ears. Best to wipe out a species because they are inconvenient. Not only does it kill off frogs, it kills plants roots and all, it kills algae, fish and bacteria.
While copper sulfate is exceptionally effective in treating algae and aquatic weeds, there is potential for damage to wildlife as it is a toxic substance. Copper sulfate is, ironically, very toxic to fish, moderately toxic to birds, very toxic to invertebrates like snails, crustaceans, and insect larvae, as well as mammals if too much of the water is consumed or direct contact with the chemical is made. It’s highly water soluble, and should be used only in ponds and lakes that have liners that will prevent the chemical from leaching into the soil and thereby into other natural systems as well as drinking water.
Look, I don’t know when you decided to become a frog-hugging environmentalist contrarian, but we fucking own this land and we own this goddamned pond and if you want to tell me what to do with the property I own when it is none of your business at all, then say what you must say and shut your pie hole.
I’m smart enough to know when and how it should be used.
I will not call you what they call you around here but I do know why they do so.
Ah, touched a nerve did I. Good. Your ownership of the pond doesn’t start and end at your boundaries, what you do to ground water affects more than just your pond. If you believe otherwise then you need to educate yourself and stop being so selfish.
If you are killing a species to avoid snakes then you REALLY need to rethink your approach to animal control and, yes, I am intelligent enough to understand consequences of actions. DDT ring a bell? If you are so smart as to know how it should be used then I hope your pond has a bottom and I hope that no animals drink from it or come near it.
If you don’t want people to comment on your business then keep your business to yourself and off the internet. And….frankly Scarlet, I don’t give a damn what you believe others think about me. Now run off and go poison something else nearby, you know you want to.
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Yeoman’s work Stucky.
Thanks for the post.
One of my favorites…now a banished racist song. Uncle Remus must be crying about it.
I wish I was in the land of cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten;
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
In Dixie’s Land where I was born in,
Early on one frosty morning,
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
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Then I wish I was in Dixie! Hooray! Hooray!
In Dixie’s Land I’ll take my stand, to live and die in Dixie!
Away! Away! Away down South in Dixie!
Away! Away! Away down South in Dixie!
Old Missus married “Will the Weaver”;
William was a gay deceiver!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
But when he put his arm around her,
Smiled as fierce as a forty-pounder!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
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His face was sharp as a butcher’s cleaver;
But that did not seem to grieve her!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
Old Missus acted the foolish part
And died for a man that broke her heart!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
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Now here’s a health to the next old missus
And all the gals that want to kiss us!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
But if you want to drive away sorrow,
Come and hear this song tomorrow!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
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There’s buckwheat cakes and Injin batter,
Makes you fat or a little fatter!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land!
Then hoe it down and scratch your gravel,
To Dixie’s Land I’m bound to travel!
Look away! Look away! Look away, Dixie’s Land