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OldeGuy

USPS - America's heroes

Late afternoons, I frequently sit my deck wrestling with story lines on my laptop, when the postman walks past. We exchange hellos and I tease him about being the most popular man in the neighborhood, that all the women await his visit each day. Strangely enough this is all too true as retirement is nine tenths boredom. Checking their mailbox is an event the ladies look forward to each day.

Insert key, open door and remove mail. It is a ritual. Advertisements, catalogs, Medicare announcements and an occasional bill. The contents matter not, it is the anticipation that counts. Though the contents are important. Often very important. The US mail is important for America.
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Dedovix

A FICTION CALLED PATHOGENIC VIRUSES?

by: Ivona Živkovic

One of the most erroneous teachings in modern medicine, which is based on the theory of pathogenic microbes by Louis Pasteur, is certainly the study of viruses as causes of infectious diseases. It is no coincidence that this lie, wrapped in scientific dogma, received exceptional treatment in the second half of the 20th century. Behind it today stands the world's scientific elite (or pseudo-scientific) and all the leading health authorities. No wonder, because this dogma has proven to be a great tool, not only for a profitable business selling vaccines, but also an effective way to keep people in fear and, if necessary, deprive them of basic human rights by imposing a law on compulsory vaccination or quarantine (imprisonment).

By injecting toxins into the blood through vaccines (you can see one consequence of using the hepatitis B vaccine here ), millions of people around the world (who survive) become a profitable long-term poisoned patient. In addition to humans, this lucrative vaccine business includes all domestic animals. At the same time, thanks to "deadly viruses", modern pseudomedicine can skillfully mask the fact that, not only does it not cure any chronic disease today, but it also does not know their real cause.


But German biologist and virologist Dr. Stefan Lanka has been claiming for years that so far no one has presented any evidence that any infectious disease originated from the virus. He also claims that no such virus has been isolated so far .

To understand how this frightening scam works, we need to take a closer look at what viruses really are and how they work. This is evidenced by the data presented by those who studied them studiously for years, but did not agree to lie. Dr. Stefan Lanka is just one of them.
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OldeGuy

there is only one race - the human race

I don't expect any of you Fox news racists to watch this Ted Talk - but then again maybe, just maybe



Keep in mind every time you jump in with a comment this blog rises back to the top of the cue for everyone to judge your choice of words
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Lukeononline today!

Covid19

Below is a list of every country on earth. Close your eyes and put your finger on any one of these countries then google the country. Covid 19 dominates the news about the deaths etc.
Why the fear mongering?

Afghanistan - Kabul Albania - Tirane Algeria - Algiers Andorra - Andorra la Vella Angola - Luanda Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's Argentina - Buenos Aires Armenia - Yerevan Australia - Canberra Austria - Vienna Azerbaijan - Baku Bahrain - Manama Bangladesh - Dhaka Barbados - Bridgetown Belarus - Minsk Belgium - Brussels Belize - Belmopan Benin - Porto-Novo Bhutan - Thimphu Bolivia - La Paz Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo Botswana - Gaborone Brazil - Brasilia Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan Bulgaria - Sofia Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou Burma - Rangoon Burundi - Bujumbura Cambodia - Phnom Penh Cameroon - Yaounde Canada - Ottawa Cape Verde - Praia Central African Republic - Bangui Chad - N'Djamena Chile - Santiago China - Beijing Colombia - Bogota Comoros - Moroni Costa Rica - San Jose Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro Croatia - Zagreb Cuba - Havana Cyprus - Nicosia Czech Republic - Prague Democratic Republic of the Congo - Kinshasa Denmark - Copenhagen Djibouti - Djibouti Dominica - Roseau Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo East Timor - Dili Ecuador - Quito Egypt - Cairo El Salvador - San Salvador Equatorial Guinea - Malabo Eritrea - Asmara Estonia - Tallinn Ethiopia - Addis Ababa Federated States of Micronesia - Palikir Fiji - Suva Finland - Helsinki France - Paris Gabon - Libreville Georgia - Tbilisi Germany - Berlin Ghana - Accra Liechtenstein - Vaduz Lithuania - Vilnius Luxembourg - Luxembourg Macedonia - Skopje Madagascar - Antananarivo Malawi - Lilongwe Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur Maldives - Male Mali - Bamako Malta - Valletta Marshall Islands - Majuro Mauritania - Nouakchott Mauritius - Port Louis Mexico - Mexico City Moldova - Chisinau Monaco - Monaco Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar Morocco - Rabat Mozambique - Maputo Namibia - Windhoek Nauru - Yaren District Nepal - Kathmandu Netherlands - Amsterdam New Zealand - Wellington Nicaragua - Managua Niger - Niamey Nigeria - Abuja North Korea - Pyongyang Norway - Oslo Oman - Muscat Pakistan - Islamabad Palau - Koror Panama - Panama City Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby Paraguay - Asuncion Peru - Lima Philippines - Manila Poland - Warsaw Portugal - Lisbon Qatar - Doha Republic of the Congo - Brazzaville Romania - Bucharest Russia - Moscow Rwanda - Kigali Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre Saint Lucia - Castries Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown Samoa - Apia San Marino - San Marino Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome Saudi Arabia - Riyadh Senegal - Dakar Serbia and Montenegro - Belgrade Seychelles - Victoria Sierra Leone - Freetown Singapore - Singapore Slovakia - Bratislava Slovenia - Ljubljana Solomon Islands - Honiara Somalia - Mogadishu South Africa - Pretoria South Korea - Seoul Spain - Madrid Sri Lanka - Colombo Sudan - Khartoum Greece - Athens Grenada - Saint George's Guatemala - Guatemala City Guinea - Conakry Guinea-Bissau - Bissau Guyana - Georgetown Haiti - Port-au-Prince Honduras - Tegucigalpa Hungary - Budapest Iceland - Reykjavik India - New Delhi Indonesia - Jakarta Iran - Tehran Iraq - Baghdad Ireland - Dublin Israel - Jerusalem Italy - Rome Jamaica - Kingston Japan - Tokyo Jordan - Amman Kazakhstan - Astana Kenya - Nairobi Kiribati - Tarawa Kuwait - Kuwait City Kyrgyzstan - Bishtek Laos - Vientiane Latvia - Riga Lebanon - Beirut Lesotho - Maseru Liberia - Monrovia Libya - Tripoli Suriname - Paramaribo Swaziland - Mbabana Sweden - Stockholm Switzerland - Bern Syria - Damascus Taiwan - Taipei Tajikistan - Dushanbe Tanzania - Dar es Salaam Thailand - Bangkok The Bahamas - Nassau The Gambia - Banjul Togo - Lome Tonga - Nuku'alofa Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain Tunisia - Tunis Turkey - Ankara Turkmenistan - Ashgabat Tuvalu - Funafuti Uganda - Kampala Ukraine - Kiev United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi United Kingdom - London United States - Washington D.C.
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OldeGuy

Woof - Woof

The Supreme Court deals another blow to the Trump election.



So how many Pavlov's dogs are still here looking to be conditioned? Shall we hit the comment button and find out? Need I remind you Monday's lesson was about training dogs not to read offered articles.
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micleeonline now!

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776...

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America.



cowboy
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Lukeononline today!

Awareness (9)

Awareness begins with keeping your eyes open and your senses/mind alert to dangers. wow
Always be aware of your situation and how it might put you at risk...uh oh
Look ahead when in the street and be aware of dark corners and alleys, of people loitering, of groups of people heading in your direction. hole
Cross the road if necessary to avoid potential risk. Use your ears too, can you hear footsteps or voices? While focusing on one potential attacker, you might not be aware that another is behind you. Try to judge situations realistically.
You must not start assuming that anyone or everyone who approaches you wants to hurt you but you should not assume they don't.
A person slumped against a wall might be ill or drunk, or could be pretending and waiting to pounce at the right time for him/her.
A violent argument between a man and woman,very mad followed by cries of help from the woman,help would probably make you want to help but she might be an accomplice. This puts all of us in a serious dilemma. Most people choose not to get involved at all.scold
There are obvious high-risk groups for violent crime. Statistics show a particularly high incidence of attacks on women, the elderly and children but everyone is at risk, particularly when alone. danceline
This is only a general summary and the point is for you to be aware at all times as it may help one day.
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JimNastics

Some not so fun facts

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Will he be given the chance to break those records some more ?
I sure hope the American voters have learned from his first term
and don't give him the opportunity to do so.....again.
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Lukeononline today!

DESCRIBING A PERSON (7)

A few pointers if you are ever asked to describe someone.

SEX: Male or female

AGE (or apparent age): This can often be difficult to assess and witnesses of different ages may see the suspect quite differently

HEIGHT AND BUILD: Tall, short, medium height, heavy, light, stocky, skinny, athletic, chubby, fat

COMPLEXION: Skin colour, spots, scars, birthmarks, moles, warts, moustache, beard, sideburns, fresh-faced, dirty

HAIR: Colour, short or long, curly or straight, clean or greasy, receding hairline, balding, bald

EYES: Colour, glasses, cross-eyed, one-eyed

EYEBROWS: Heavy/light, missing, meet in the middle

SHAPE OF FACE: Round, square, long, thin, fat, wide, triangular

CLOTHES: Colours, garments, lettering, patches, missing buttons, shoes, boots, gloves, neat, tidy, scruffy, shoes, trainers, boots, workwear, uniform

JEWELLERY OR TATTOOS: May have names or initials showing, rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, badges

VOICE: Loud, soft, deep, high, accent, impediment (speech defect), breathless, angry, calm, use of words repeated, unusual use of words, intelligent, unintelligent

If you can give some of the above details, you may be able to elaborate as you form a mental picture of the person. Did he/she walk with a limp? Was he/she carrying anything? If the person ran off, in which direction?
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