from
not being known to massive global deaths caused by the
vaccines.
·
Using
the Actuary Tables of Life Insurance Companies, there was no
significant
increase in the number of deaths worldwide from the early
1900’s until the
production and use of the Covid-19 vaccines in 2020.
·
Using
blood samples taken from patients and stored for future use
showed that
Covid-19 was present back to at least March 2019.
·
Since
the growth rate of deaths as shown in the Actuary Tables
after the vaccines had
been made mandatory the vaccinations were the one variable
that had changed.
·
To
verify the existence of Covid-19, the Chinese had prepared
millions of test
strips for Covid-19 when its structure was not even known. All PCR test
strips were all manufactured in
China, but later in different countries the test strips were
made in there, but
by Chinese subsidiaries.
·
It
was well-known by the top independent virologists that these
PCR tests were very
unreliable, positive one day, negative the next, etc.
·
Before
the vaccinations only the old and feeble who were dying who
had little
immunity. After
the mandatory vaccinations
much younger males and females were dying or being injured
by the spike protein
of the vaccine. The spike protein, ostensibly was used to
make the vaccine to bond
to cells in the upper left arm. Once injected
it escaped into the blood steam to the body.
·
The
very people living under the Nuremburg Laws [hospitals,
doctors, nurses, etc.],
violated their oath to do no harm whether because of greed
and or ignorance. From
faith in the medical community. it
became apparent to the average citizen that the vaccines
were what was causing
the deaths or left a high number of previously healthy
individuals with heart/lung//fertility
issues.
·
Other
than the doctors and nurses, who first understood the real
cause of the
pandemic there were morticians, coroners doing autopsies,
financial advisers
who checked their actuary tables, etc.
In fact,
without the false reports of
deaths due to Covid-19 based on PCR tests that made it into
a pandemic. No
one would have ever known there was a
pandemic. But
doctors were willing to do
harm in exchange for money; hospitals enjoyed huge financial
gains; politicians
gained power that they should never have had; pharmacists
who refused to fill doctor
prescriptions, but most of all, the companies that produced
the vaccines that
violated the Nuremburg Laws the most while reaping huge
financial gains.
“In any moment of decision, the best
thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing
you can do is nothing.
…Theodore Roosevelt
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
The joy of
youth is to have fun without worrying about the baggage
you might leave behind if your intent is moral…George
William Smith III April 4, 2023
“The only way to have a
friend is to be one.” ...Ralph
Waldo Emerson
Proof that Climate Change is 2023 Hoax.
“In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” – Desiderius Erasmus
My dad always said, "Look for the good in
people. Because if you start looking for the
bad, you'll spend the rest of your life finding
it."
He lived his life always looking for good in people
and finding it.
The
lie that launched a million deaths
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/january-15-2023?publication_id=20533&utm_medium=email&action=share&isFreemail=true
“Vaccinated people do not carry the virus and
do not get sick” …Canada Free Press Jan 15,
2023
The Western
Canadian Championship Baseball Team of 1926.
My
father, George Rayburn Johnson Smith is 4th from
the left. Their pitcher, Frank P.
Minckler, is 7th from the left. My dad
played 2nd / SS/ Outfield. Note: there will only
ten players on the rooster and that Minckler
pitched every game in the season and
playoffs. Minckler was 42 years old at the
time. Mink is famous for beating the Chicago
White Sox 2-0 and 1-0 in a double header.
The photo was taken in the Abbottsford Baseball
Stadium after winning the Championship.
How I got this photo is an
interesting story. The short version was that
mom and dad were traveling up to see me in Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada. This time they drove first to
New Westminster, BC to visit his sister (Abby) and
husband (Merv), then east across British Columbia to
Edmonton. They stopped for lunch at a
restaurant that was filled with photos of famous
athletes who had once ate there and whom had
autographed their photos. While they were
eating the manager came over to their table and
started chatting with my dad. In the
conversation dad (then 83) mentioned that he played
Semi-Professional baseball with the Abbottsford Team
and they had won the Championship in 1926. He
then said, "I have something you might like."
He and dad went over to the walls that were filled
with photos. On one of the walls was the
picture I posted above. For quite awhile, dad
just wanted the picture to stay where it was.
That is until the manager said, "Didn't you say you
were traveling to Alberta to see your son?"
Dad said, "Yes". "Well then, maybe your son
might like it to see what you looked like in the
prime of your youth." Ever since then it is
one of my most cherished treasures in my house and
proudly displayed next to photos of me in my
youth.
Track Workouts of February 1963
1985 Photo at Aunt Della's with Dad and Mom celebrating my 3 World Master Gold Medals in the 400m, 400mH and 800m in the Rome World Championships.
I
was selected '1985 World
Outstanding Master Male Athlete from ages 40-44'.
My
Rome times were as follows:
400m:
49.95, which is still a Canadian record.
400m Hurdles: 56.74, 800m: 1:56.92.
I still hold the Canadian Outdoor Records from
Age 35-49 in the 400m Hurdles.
Rex Murphy: Jordan Peterson's foes need their heads
examined.
Rex Murphy is old school (tells the
truth) and tells it straight!
What
are
the marks of the non-functional mind? They are
three.
...The
incapacity to take wisdom from past examples.
...To
recommit at the cost of vast humiliation and public
mockery, actions that infinitely extend the effect those
actions were intended, with grim finality, to suppress.
Christmas
1990 from Ted Nugent, who has never changed his moral
direction from what really matters.
Words of Wisdom
Look Mom, I'm Flying!
Sciatica and
Sciatic nerve possible treatments
If you or
your athlete has shin splints here is the link to my Shin
Splint research and how to heal them forever!
What I
learned from running track and field for 60 years:
Download my tips here
Download
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Theoretically, Holmes–a part-time accountant whose breeding business is called Phoenix Rising Farms–could have two horses in the Plate. Not bad for a crop of six foals produced by her broodmare band three years ago. She bought two more mares last year.
“Six was a big crop for us and some are going to Classics?” she asked with amazement. “It's beyond anything I could have imagined. How does that even happen?”
Flameaway was nicknamed Hercules as a foal, while Silent Sting was called Caesar. They were both born in Hillsburgh, Ontario at Gail Wood's Woodlands Farm, and it was Wood who gave the colts their early monikers because of their size. Holmes credited her success to John Penn and George William Smith. Penn does her confirmation analysis and raises her U.S.-based horses at his family's Pennland Farm in Paris, Kentucky. Smith, a Canadian pedigree expert, has a company called The Matchmaker.
“My plan in this business is to surround myself with experts,” Holmes said. “That's why I'm with the Penns. That's why I have George Smith advising me. That's why I have Gail Wood. She has downsized farms and now I'm with Susan Foreman. I work with the best. I have John Penn look at every mare before I buy them and make sure I'm not missing something on the physical side, and I obviously couldn't have bred sich good yearlings without my pedigree guy.
“I put in place good people. I can go to sleep each night knowing my horses are in good hands. I breed the best I can possibly afford to the best. But there's always luck. There has to be luck. I mean, come on, there are very rich people in this business that do exactly what I'm doing that don't have a Derby and a Queen's Plate contender this year. So, of course there's luck. It takes a team. I make the final decisions, but I rely on the expertise of all these horsemen and horsewomen to make the right decisions.” Full Interview Link Here