Books I highly recommend reading:
-The Law of One (https://lawofone.info)
-Dissolving Illusions (http://www.dissolvingillusions.com)
-A Search for God 1 & 2 (https://www.amazon.com/Search-Books-Anniversary-Edgar-fiftieth/dp/B00CAYPJF0)
-How to End the Autism Epidemic (https://www.amazon.com/How-Autism-Epidemic-J-B-Handley/dp/1603588248)
-Contagion Myth (https://drtomcowan.com/products/the-contagion-myth/)
-A Course in Miracles (https://shop.acim.org)
-Miller’s Review of Critical Vaccine Studies (https://www.amazon.com/Millers-Review-Critical-Vaccine-Studies/dp/188121740X)
-The Law of One (https://lawofone.info)
-Dissolving Illusions (http://www.dissolvingillusions.com)
-A Search for God 1 & 2 (https://www.amazon.com/Search-Books-Anniversary-Edgar-fiftieth/dp/B00CAYPJF0)
-How to End the Autism Epidemic (https://www.amazon.com/How-Autism-Epidemic-J-B-Handley/dp/1603588248)
-Contagion Myth (https://drtomcowan.com/products/the-contagion-myth/)
-A Course in Miracles (https://shop.acim.org)
-Miller’s Review of Critical Vaccine Studies (https://www.amazon.com/Millers-Review-Critical-Vaccine-Studies/dp/188121740X)
The Law of One
The Law of One (The Ra Material)
A searchable database of the Law of One (The Ra Material). The material, which was channeled by L/L Research between 1981 and 1984, discusses the law of one, the infinite Creator, the Logos’s plan, the seven densities, the two paths, and free will.
https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4851
“In a recent systematic review, no study was able to culture live virus from symptomatic participants after the ninth day of illness, despite persistently high viral loads in quantitative PCR diagnostic tests.”
“In a recent systematic review, no study was able to culture live virus from symptomatic participants after the ninth day of illness, despite persistently high viral loads in quantitative PCR diagnostic tests.”
The BMJ
Asymptomatic transmission of covid-19
What we know, and what we don’t
The UK’s £100bn “Operation Moonshot” to roll out mass testing for covid-19 to cities and universities around the country raises two key questions. How infectious are people who test positive but have no symptoms? And, what…
The UK’s £100bn “Operation Moonshot” to roll out mass testing for covid-19 to cities and universities around the country raises two key questions. How infectious are people who test positive but have no symptoms? And, what…
A friend of mine’s tattoo shop (Pride and Glory Tattoos) was destroyed by the bomb in Nashville today. As a small business, they struggled through the COVID19 mandates to have their business destroyed on Christmas Day. Please keep he, his employees, & all others impacted by the bombing in Nashville in your prayers.
A friend of mine’s tattoo shop was 35 feet from the bomb in Nashville. Please keep his family, employees, & anyone else affected by the bombing in your prayers, and if you feel called, please take a minute to donate to the Pride & Glory Tattoo recovery fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/pride-and-glory-tattoo-parlor-recovery-fund?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer
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Pride and Glory Tattoo Parlor Recovery Fund, organized by Matt Shaw
I'm sure by now many have heard the news about the Nashville RV explosion. For t… Matt Shaw needs your support for Pride and Glory Tattoo Parlor Recovery Fund
I, as a nurse, have to apologize for the way so many healthcare “professionals” are behaving. We are trained in school to *always* respect someone’s healthcare decisions and *always* provide informed consent. Two things that seem to be almost non existent anymore.
My feed is flooded with nurses and doctors posting pictures of them with their little “vaccinated against covid pins” preaching at people to “do your part and get the shot.” Healthcare workers should NEVER shame someone into making a healthcare decision that has inherent risks. Especially one where we hardly know what those risks are. Plus, I’m assuming most of these people haven’t actually looked at the trials or read the news because they seemed to have missed the message that WE DON’T EVEN KNOW IF THE SHOT PREVENTS THE SPREAD OF COVID! let me say it again-the trials did not test to see if the shot prevents transmission...
My feed is flooded with nurses and doctors posting pictures of them with their little “vaccinated against covid pins” preaching at people to “do your part and get the shot.” Healthcare workers should NEVER shame someone into making a healthcare decision that has inherent risks. Especially one where we hardly know what those risks are. Plus, I’m assuming most of these people haven’t actually looked at the trials or read the news because they seemed to have missed the message that WE DON’T EVEN KNOW IF THE SHOT PREVENTS THE SPREAD OF COVID! let me say it again-the trials did not test to see if the shot prevents transmission...
Continued: So, NO, it is zero people’s societal “responsibility” to get a hardly tested vaccine with unknown risks, that doesn’t prevent the spread and only limits symptoms (while also giving you covid like symptoms #science).
I was talking to someone that took it even further and said “well even if it doesn’t stop transmission, it still lowers symptoms which means less hospitalizations and ICU admissions and less burden on the healthcare system so people still need to get it.” Lines crossed. These people honestly think they get to tell others how sick they are allowed to get. That’s like demanding someone take vitamin c to prevent sickness (hmm not a bad idea?). If not burdening the healthcare system was the priority, they’d be demanding we outlaw smoking, drinking, fast food, and sugar. That’s the real burden. But we don’t. You know why? Personal choices. #america
So every time you see someone posting their virtue signaling band-aided up arms on Insta demanding everyone do the same, just remember we do have a responsibility. A responsibility to control only ourselves, to weigh all the pros and cons of any medical procedure, to use critical thinking to look at trials and science and decide what is best for our own circumstances.
I was talking to someone that took it even further and said “well even if it doesn’t stop transmission, it still lowers symptoms which means less hospitalizations and ICU admissions and less burden on the healthcare system so people still need to get it.” Lines crossed. These people honestly think they get to tell others how sick they are allowed to get. That’s like demanding someone take vitamin c to prevent sickness (hmm not a bad idea?). If not burdening the healthcare system was the priority, they’d be demanding we outlaw smoking, drinking, fast food, and sugar. That’s the real burden. But we don’t. You know why? Personal choices. #america
So every time you see someone posting their virtue signaling band-aided up arms on Insta demanding everyone do the same, just remember we do have a responsibility. A responsibility to control only ourselves, to weigh all the pros and cons of any medical procedure, to use critical thinking to look at trials and science and decide what is best for our own circumstances.