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Eric Armstrong retweeted
Here is my Bob's obituary. I hope you'll love reading it as much as my friend Shawny and I loved writing it. It was a nearly impossible labor of love. We laughed, we cried, and we cried some more. I bet this will help you love my giant of a man more. flannerbuchanan.com/obituari…
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BREAKING: 31% of all hospice and home health companies in the U.S. are registered in L.A. County, and they receive millions in taxpayer money. So I went to the addresses listed in the Valley. What I found: No clinics. No patients. No healthcare providers. Just vacant offices.
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Serious issues continue along Interstate 75 near Corbin as the road remains shut down because of accidents. The interstate is snow covered in this area as the northwest flow in this type of setup remains undefeated in our region. Too many weather folks sleep on this. #kywx
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Multiple collisions reported on I-75 in Whitley County, KY - Roadways are hazardous. Please avoid unnecessary travel!
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Never thought of it this way before. Wearing my safety glasses from now on....
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An EXTREME COLD WARNING is now out for much of Kentucky through Tuesday. Lows can drop as low as -10 with wind chills dropping below -20 at times. With tens of thousands of people without power, this is a life-threatening situation. #kywx
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@Kentuckyweather @ryanhallyall @WAVE3Weather 4.5” of snow at my house in Mt Washington, KY
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NEW POST: A Shutdown Winter Storm Moves In Today kyweathercenter.com

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NEW POST: Significant Snow and Ice Getting Closer kyweathercenter.com

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Exemptions are a Trap! I shouldn’t need a “religious exemption” to say NO. A simple NO should suffice. The moment you make people file paperwork with the state to opt out… you’ve created a list. And don’t think for a second that list won’t be used someday.
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While Minnesota burns through billions in Somali-linked welfare fraud (Feeding Our Future, Medicaid scams, etc.), guess where some of that stolen money went? Real estate in KENTUCKY. According to federal court records, Abdiaziz Shafii Farah, a Somali-born defendant convicted in the $300 million Feeding Our Future scam, used fraudulently obtained taxpayer funds to purchase several commercial and residential properties, including in Kentucky. According to court documents, the only states he bought property in were Kentucky and Minnesota. Was he going to target Kentucky next? Time to audit our own programs before it’s too late.
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“Sandy Sterling was only fifty years old when she was taken to Regional One Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee. After surviving six long weeks in a local hospital being subjected to the hospital deadly protocols, her family was told she was well enough to transfer for rehabilitation. A hopeful step toward recovery. But that hope was a cruel illusion. Once inside Regional One, Sandy’s sister Tammy Baker would come to realize that her beloved sister had been marked not for healing, but for death. Sandy was unvaccinated, and that single fact sealed her fate. The discrimination was blatant and heartless. Staff ignored her pleas, isolated her, and treated her as though she were less than human. Tammy watched in horror as nurses refused to answer calls for help, sometimes taking hours to respond. Sandy was denied water, denied vitamins, and denied the care she begged for. She was restrained like an animal, her hands tied down, unable even to scratch her face or wipe her tears. The forced air pushed into her lungs was so strong that she said it hurt. “It’s too much,” she whispered to her sister through the hiss of the machine, “please make it stop.” Tammy pleaded with the staff to adjust it, to show compassion, but her words were met with arrogance and disdain. Sandy’s doctor, dismissive and cold, told her she would die if she didn’t take the hospital’s chosen drug, Remdesivir. A medication that Tammy knew was dangerous and often deadly. Every request for alternatives like Ivermectin, Vitamin C, or Vitamin D was met with contempt. The hospital’s agenda was clear: follow the protocol or face neglect. This wasn’t medicine. It was a systematic killing under the guise of care and public health. Sandy’s condition worsened as she was deprived of food and water, restrained, and isolated. Her mother and sister fought desperately for her right to proper treatment and to see her nine-year-old daughter, who was only allowed one visit in three months. Sandy’s body grew weaker, her spirit crushed by the cruelty around her. In her final days, her speech was nearly gone, her tongue swollen and dry from the forced oxygen that burned her throat and lungs. When she tried to show her family her oxygen levels, proof that she was stable, no one would listen. She was treated as though her life no longer mattered. Then came the call that every family of a “protocol patient” dreads: an “emergency” requiring immediate ventilation. Like countless others, Sandy was placed on a ventilator, sealing her death sentence. She passed away on January 3, 2022; isolated, restrained, and silenced. Tammy has refused to stay silent. In a letter to the hospital, she described the horror she witnessed. Calling out the greed, the discrimination, and the evil that took her sister’s life. She wrote, “You picked her to die. You killed her intentionally. My sister begged for care, for mercy, for someone to listen and you turned your backs.” Tammy’s words echo the pain of thousands of families who lived the same nightmare, victims of a system that rewarded death over healing. Sandy was a joyful, faith-filled woman, a mother, sister, and believer whose light was stolen by a corrupt and profit-driven medical system. The hospital may have thought they could silence her by ending her life, but through Tammy’s courage, her voice still cries out for justice.” End of 2025 and we have ZERO accountability, and that is why this will, and is, continuing to happen.
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In 2017, I was getting 6-8 migraines a month. I had no quality of life. I was thin, tired, & sick all the time. I was finally diagnosed with celiac disease. In 2023, I started ordering my pasta & flour from Italy, where Roundup is banned. It’s not celiac disease making us sick.
RFK Jr: Why did "gluten allergies" go up so much in 2006? "we discovered that Roundup was a desiccant. And what that means, if you spray it on a crop, it will actually dry out the crop. And one of the big enemies of the farmer is that if there's rain around the time of harvest, their crops can get wet, and they get moldy, and then it ruins the entire silo." "What Monsanto did is they began telling farmers, spray this on the crop, on your wheat, right before harvest or at the time of harvest. And it was so popular that about 85 % of the Roundup that has been used in history has been used since 2006. A large part of that is as a desiccant. And what that meant, is for the first time they're spraying it on food right at harvest." "Not early in the season when they have a chance to wash off, but actually just before you're going to eat it. And they're spraying it for the first time on wheat because there was no such thing as Roundup Ready Wheat. They started spraying it on wheat as a desiccant. And so 2006 marks the day when suddenly these gluten allergies began exploding. The celiac disease and all these kind of wheat problems that we started seeing in this country." If you measure it back and say, when did it start? You can look and draw a red line at this 2006 and it's the year that they began spraying it on.
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My daughter, Trista, was killed by pfizer covid mRNA batch FN2908. Ive been an outspoken activist ever since. Im seeing everywhere on Social Media that the @US_FDA is "launching" investigations. NO ONE has contacted me. Just thought people might be interested to know this.
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Please give if you can! This is direct action. Every state will have to do this fight eventually.
📣 Do you guys remember Cora Cox? The brave HS soccer captain who stood up for her team — to a school board who still refuses to protect girls? She has a message for everyone! Joined by her brave dad, Kevin! Heroes — both of them. Please let their courage be contagious. Young athletes and dads CAN turn this around. They’re supporting @ProtectKidsCO ballot measure. You can, too!! 🔗👇🏼
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Trending! Tip of the iceberg and a legal framework we can use to sue every hospital in the country. Deb Conrad’s case is in discovery. Coming soon - a website to check if your doctor reported your injury to VAERS. The COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Agreement states providers MUST report adverse reactions. See comments. Thank you @MendenhallFirm @Freedom_Counsel.
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Getting baptized and giving my life to Jesus was the best decision I’ve ever made. Even at 40, it’s never too late.
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🚨We have found 1575 patients at HoustonMethodist who were admitted to the hospital shortly after receiving a Covid shot and not reported to VAERS. “Stacy”, a 27 year old female, got her first COVID-19 shot 1/7/2022 and was admitted to HoustonMethodist 12 days later on 1/19/2022. Her primary diagnosis was “Cardiomegaly” and her secondary diagnosis was “Hyperkalemia”. She died on 1/19/2022, just 12 days after the vaccine. We are gathering more…. Please share with your Houston friends. Legal action forthcoming.
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A new Stanford Medicine study shows why mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis. med.stanford.edu/news/all-ne…
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