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by the big platforms. They just delete tons of videos and articles. Not because they are false, but because they tell the truth. How sick isn't it? Luckily you find @thetruthaboutvaccines and @thetruthaboutcancer here! These screenshots are from Telegram.

Another beautiful and very cold day. Took these pictures on my way to a lunch restaurant by the (frozen) sea. Look at the sun in the second picture - that low and pale at 11.30 AM! Dark at 4 PM.

We have a tradition of celebrating Finland's 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮 Independence day (Dec 6th) with two neighboring families. This year we met outdoors in -13°C. Celebrating our Independence day is not like celebrating the 4th of July. For obvious reasons there are no celebrations outdoors. But I remember growing up, this was a very serious holiday. Maybe people remembered wars and sorrows, losing loved ones? But now there are only a few veterans alive, and the mentality has changed a bit. But I am thankful to my forefathers fighting for our freedom when attacked by Russia several times. Finland used to be a part of Sweden for several hundreds of years until Sweden lost a war against Russia in 1808-1809 and had to give this area away. Then we became independent in 1917, when Russia was busy with the revolution. Then we had a bloody Civil War. Then we had a few wars when Russia tried to take us back.

A survival guide for -20°C (as we have today): layers of clothing and wool. Wool and wool. Wool is the perfect material because it's breathing, stays dry and keeps you warm. When you have many layers of clothings you easily sweat and it's super important that you stay dry. I have wool underwear, socks, mittens, scarf, caps (not this one), sweater... almost everything. My boots are one size too big so I can wear two pairs of socks.

Great picture! 😂 The persons who should be locked down.

A screenshot from Laura Aboli's channel on Telegram (not owned by Big Tech and no censorship). HANG IN THERE!

The same thing a doctor from South Africa testifies. No hospitalizations because of Omicron. Seems like a mild flu. Those that we always have around us. BUT you need to close down countries and force vaccinations or punish those who refuse. Madness.

In the northern part of Finland (and Sweden and Norway) the sun doesn't rise for two months.

There is scientific and statistical evidence for everything he says (I have read lots of them)! This world has gone mad. Please wake me up from this nightmare!

From a book called Broken English. I suppose you have experienced some of it @sinbach Here are a few examples from China, and one from Finland. There are even worse, but I suppose it's not appropriate to share it openly on DD. 😂

Unusual temperatures for this month. We use to get this cold in January. -18°C this morning - from our kitchen window. Thank God for engineering and triple glazed windows. I've never been freezing indoors in Finland, Sweden or Norway. But a lot in other warmer European countries.

The day before first Sunday of Advent we call 'little Christmas' in Finland. Some even give gifts, and have a small Christmas tree. We don't do that. But we started to decorate, were baking gingerbread and invited guests for dinner.

A lovely day! November and December on the Finnish coast can be very rainy. This looks like Christmas 🎄. From our garden and neighborhood.

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