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Forwarded from Roosh Valizadeh
Spike protein is a toxin.
Wells Fargo has shut down my bank account, taking all of my money and leaving me with a zero balance.

When I called Wells Fargo told me that it was a “business decision” and that they have the right to close my account at any time.

Had I not been surrounded by friends in Florida, I would be completely stranded.

Use this as a warning and get your money out of Wells Fargo if you are a conservative. This is so evil.
Forwarded from Brittany Sellner
More bad vaccine reactions.
Lol wow
Absolute madman
Forwarded from Blackpilled
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The power of ritual: They are playing a "vaccination game" with kids. They give you a vax and then you can remove your mask and celebrate.
I really enjoyed this article by Roosh, serious food for thought. I always appreciate how Roosh has a fresh take on any topic he writes about and especially now from his faith based perspective.
Sunset from the cove behind my house a few nights ago. No filter on this pic! Just the handy work of our masterful creator.
I am in Newfoundland for the next month or so. Visiting family for the first time since before I got pregnant with Magnus. I am so incredibly worn out. Since 2019 I have moved from Europe to Canada, had my first child, spent my entire postpartum and first year as a new mom all alone (except for my husband) endured several changes in my husbands work life with him, moved to a new province in Canada recently (from Yukon to BC) all while this covid nonsense has been going on in the background. Things have been tough.
This is a huge part of why my content has been narrowed down to occasional posts here and there and writing. It’s all I can manage.
Thankfully though for at least the time being, since I am home with family I have the help of my parents AND my grandparents. I am very lucky that my sons great grandparents are only in their 70s! This is the benefit of Newfoundland culture, people marry young.
So with the extra help, sleep and time I really hope to produce some things that have been stewing on the back burner for a while now.
Magnus meeting his great grandpa.