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@thetruthaboutcancer isn't it crazy? My son was offered Gardasil a few months ago at the age of 12 in school!! A boy - not a girl or woman. At that young age. IF we would belive that Gardasil can protect against cancer, they should be given it at 30. And a high risk vaccine with so many documented injuries and deaths. Even the Danish national TV has made a documentary about girls in elite sports that were severely injured. The school nurse sent home brochures when I questioned the vaccine, with a text about its safety, ha!

Zach Vorhies, a Google whistle-blower tells in this episode about how even Google censor health sites.

Sign quickly up for The Truth about Cancer documentary that is airing live in several episodes right now, the next few days! They are online for 24 hours. This episode is available for a few more hours. They are telling the history of the highly corrupt pharmaceutical industry in the USA that started in the beginning of the 1900 with Rockefeller and others. There HAVE been several clinics in the USA that have been treating cancer patients successfully during the 20th century, but been forced to close down because of AMA. Some doctors were killed (poisoned, house burnt down etc). There are so many people that have been treated naturally, but their stories are silenced or censored, as well as their doctors. PLEASE educate yourself and allow your preconceptions to be challenged! I am not against science, quite the opposite. The more I dig and learn, the more my eyes open about all efficient methods and natural medicine created by God, that are silenced and hidden. go2.thetruthaboutcancer.com/fi

No more ice on the sea. Time for fishing with a group of teens that I'm leading with David. Enjoying the spring sun 🌞 in Finland and outdoor activities.

@MaryMamuzich there are around 2500 brownbears in Finland. Every now and then (not every year) some is spotted in our village. But I never think about bears when I am in the woods. It would be quite a surprise to meet one... BUT the wolves are becoming more common, and are spotted here several times a year, and people are debating them in media. I am more afraid of meeting a wolf - but only when one has been spotted. Otherwise I never think of wild animals. Our forests in my village are not huge, and are between the sea, fields, buildings and roads. I would be very surprised if I would meet a big animal. Therefore I am not afraid. There are lots of elks here, but I never see them. What about wild animals where you live?

I love walking in the forest, (or forest roads) on my own, often listening to music or podcasts/teachings or praying. Sometimes I walk with my husband, but we both need much time on our own. He is a typical introvert, and I am more social, but sensitive, so I sometimes get sensory "overloaded" (ore how you say it in English). We both have jobs with lots of meetings, we need to be productive all the time and don't do much routine work. It takes its toll. That's why solitary time is so important.

It's a privilege to have drinkable spring water in a nearby forest, even if the tapped water is drinkable as well. The taste of "real water" is so much better!

@MaryMamuzich I belive that! I think your winters might be even colder. We have quite mild winters in Europe thanks to the Gulf Stream. And we who live on the cost have a little milder winters. We don't even have enough snow for skiing every year. Then we have to go 300-500 kilometers northeast. I love the snow. It's the darkness that I have against, living on these latitudes. It messes with people's mind. From a scientific point of view, they have discovered that the lack of light going through the eyes to the brains, affects the brain chemistry. Not to mention the lack of the super important vitamin D (which is more like a hormone in its structure), that the body produces when the skin is hit by the sun rays, and you find it in for example fat fish as well. It used to be an old tradition to give children cod liver oil in the winters a couple of generations ago. But we have lost that tradition. I just read how healthy it and recently bought a bottle from a health store.

@MaryMamuzich sounds like it's in the same phase as here. Nice to hear that crocus and tulips are typical first flowers coming up - exactly as here!

Did you know that Justin Bieber has released an EP with only Christian songs? Did you know that he has been navigating towards Christ the last few years, that he has left his promiscuous lifestyle and married? That he has been close to death because of Lyme disease, and drug abuse? That he was born to a 17-year-old mother who had struggled with drug abuse and attempted suicide, but found Christ? That Justin was prophesied over just before his great breakthrough? That Justin regrets what he has done wrong? That he had all man strife for but felt lonely and empty? We Christians are sometimes too quick to point our fingers and too slow to pray for people! One reason is that we are jealous of their “privileges”, even if we should know that the only truly privileged are those who live in a close relationship with the Lord. There are so many in Hollywood that have sold their souls to “the system”, and they lose everything, even if they seem to gain it all.

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When you live in a country where nature is dead for 6-7 months a year, and you survive long, dark winters (on the same latitude as Alaska, so it's really dark Nov-Feb) - nothing makes you more happy than seeing the sun and small signs of life in nature. The rhubarbs and chives are growing, and the last snow is melting. My son is waiting for the right moment to grow some potatoes.

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