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I follow this Swedish meat advocate on IG. I'm so anti woke, cause I eat a lot of meat. πŸ˜… I don't care what people eat, it's their choices. There are bigger issues in this world. But please dont try to shame me for eating meat by using following arguments: 1. Meat is carcinogenic. 2. Meat is bad for the environment.
I won't take time to discuss that, but one example is that the scientific studies made on meat are questionable in several ways. For instance they have studied processed meat and low quality meat. There are unhealthy meats as there are unhealthy vegetables, fruits and seed because of how they are grown (like pesticides) and processed.

Mikhaila Peterson (daughter of Jordan P) healed of many diseases and could stop medication by going 100% carnivore. If I got it right, the meat of her choice is only high quality (grass fed) beef and lamb.
Right Dr @sinbach ?

Listen! The mRNA vaccines do more harm than good, according to scientific studies and statistics.

Found on Telegram: "Here's Zuckerberg in a leaked internal Facebook video saying the same things about the covid shot that he bans people from his platform for talking about.

Unbelievably vile small hat behavior. Of course it's no surprise to anyone here, nor is this new information.
Join for more: @TheCovidTruthNet"

I follow a few Telegram channels that share testimonials every day about vaccine injuries. I follow both Finnish and Swedish FB pages, where anybody can share about injuries and death, and people share every day. I've not been active on FB in a couple of month. I don't need to read anymore about the side effects. I'm already 100% convinced of the risks. But there are still people out there who think mRNA is safe and effective. I have given up the idea that I can convince anybody, who still belive the lies despite the load of evidence, both in form of thousands of testimonials and all medical papers, and warnings from experts. I just pray for my relatives that the won't take a third or fourth one.

I haven't even read half of this book yet, but I'm so inspired, that I have to share about it now! This book by Eugene @sinbach was written in 2015, but I ordered it a few months ago, and it's a timeless read. I haven't read many fiction books as an adult, because I think biographies and other non-fiction books are more interesting. What I love about this book and other books by Eugene, is that he doesn't only tell the stories of people he meets, but also paints the bigger picture, with facts and history about a certain nation or religion (or other things). And it's not only Wikipedia facts, but unique insights that he has gotten by researching on site, by reading books and talking to locals. I have learnt so much about the nations in the 10/40 window by reading his books and following BTJ - things that you don't learn in school, in tourist guides, from Wikipedia or even history books. Together with two other books on Iran, it has totally changed my view of Iranians and birthed a love

This is ridiculous. Everything can cause heart attacks, except from an experimental drug. Even snow shoveling (not in any of these pictures, since it'spossibleto share only 4 pics). If that would be the case, Finns would be extinct. πŸ˜‚

Control and manipulation of others is witchcraft. Control and manipulation to make people obey you, in God's name, is not from the Spirit. Quite the opposite. Trust the Lord is doing his work in others, and pray God's will be done in their lives - not your will. Every single person can be lead by the Spirit and have direct access to the father without any mediator, according to the NT. Jesus is our high priest and mediator. He was the end of the OT temple worship, by being The high priest, The temple, and The perfect Lamb that was sacrificed. No human beings, buildings, entity or deeds, can replace that. We either choose Jesus, or Christian (or other) religion. But the NT says that we are under the curse if we trust our own righteousness instead of Jesus'. No human being is perfect, except from the second Adam, the son of God. The only perfect man.

I'm so happy that we got to travel by plane to the UK - you never know if they will will make it harder again to travel. It's so healthy for us who live in the European country with the least densely population to see other parts of the world, and especially western Europe's biggest city. We loved it and had so much fun. I'm so impressed with all polite and kind Brits that we have met. They live in a very crowded place, and are still patient with tourists. We happened to come during the biggest rail strike in 30 years, and made it anyway to @Berrybunchfamily and back by train. Now we're sitting on a train home, instead of a connection flight (due to delays in Heathrow). A great part of our journey has been about waiting, rescheduling, planning, and going from point A to B. My son googled that the average speed in London is 12 km/hrs for vehicles. That's slower than we cycle, so we rented Santander bikes a lot. They have 800 docking stations in London, and cost GBP 2 per 30 min.

A perfect trip when you get to see both a big city, the countryside and the sea. I love the sea! Thanks to @Berrybunchfamily we got to experience more than just London.

Beautiful London! These are only a fraction of the pictures I've already taken in just one day. And we have only seen a portion of all we have planned to see. The most interesting and beautiful things in this city are for free. I'm stunned by the old, advanced architecture.

When you have heard of the airport chaos in Europe, and arrive well in advance at your local airport... it took us about 5 + 5 minutes to check in and go through security control. No queues. πŸ˜‚ Now we have to kill time. Small-town problems...

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