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The Year in Review -- High-Lights, Low-Lights, and Long Nights
One year ago I'd be nervous about if I could handle the dog I had agreed to bring home with me at the end of my hours assisting in someone's home. read more »
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I learned of Dr. James Lyons-Weiler (PhD) through Facebook friends sharing about a then-occurring "statehouse" conference in Ohio.
The group putting on the conference was focused on vaccine rights and medical freedom of choice. It was early 2018, and I was about to settle in and watch the winter Olympics opening ceremony. read more »
I sat with an old friend recently. Not that they're old, we've just been friends a long time. So, we're getting there, but not "old" yet. I realized as we sat, for the first time in a long time, that we'd met just before Halloween, sixteen years ago. It was my first fall in the far western Colorado city I'd moved to over the holidays and New Years 2004. read more »
"Gastroenterologist and Professor Thomas Borody says Ivermectin used in conjunction with two other drugs is making it look like “corona is very simple to kill”." Posted August 7, 2020 at the Herald Sun Youtube channel, here's a screen shot of the video where they're leading in to the interview with the professor and doctor.
"Every person on the planet needs to fully understand what parameters the government is dictating for RT-PCR testing. There needs to be full disclosure of what exactly a positive PCR test means when using such parameters that are being dictated. read more »
The Reprieve (and Return to Lumigrate) of Summer 2020
The silver linings of the 2019/2020 virus crisis are many, in my opinion, and I've overall heard others say similarly. It was eerie, seeing this sign when O'Rio was able to walk to the park again. read more »
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