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Been seeing these articles for a little over a year now

https://scitechdaily.com/grow-and-eat-your-own-vaccines-using-plants-as-mrna-factories/

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Yes I have seen them too and shared some where they are doing studies on lettuce and injecting them with mRNA vaccines. People need to learn how to grow their own food. There is a lot of food that can be grown without seeds. Avocado, strawberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, garlic, carrots, beets so much more and all you need is cuttings from the fruit, veggies themselves. I recommend using organic starters. If you use GMO food they will not produce anything. THANK YOU!!

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Jan 17, 2023·edited Jan 17, 2023

I've got a pretty intense seed collection. Last year I had over 90% germination of cantaloupe from a Parks seed packet I bought in the 1990s. I'm sure some of the cheaper older stuff won't sprout anymore, but I'm not throwing any out without trying.

My gardening will be ramping up this year. More raised beds with hugelkultur base. My asparagus and strawberries are decently established, got a couple more years before fruit on my apple, peach, pear, plum, and pecan trees, and the grapes/blueberries/blackberries aren't going to do much for another year or so either.

I'm not sure if my pineapple will fruit, being an indoor/outdoor plant in zone 6, and I doubt my mango tree will at all for the same reasons. Trying anyway.

It's getting there though

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This is exactly what we need to do. I have a lot of seeds some old some new. I am setting up a green house in my garage because having one outside in view of others is not smart when the SHsTF. I also plan to plant some organic fruit bushes. I one little pear tree and thats it. We just purchased 2 acres (we wanted more but we also wanted a decent house and large parcel of land don’t usually come with a decent home in my area) in a rural area and I plan to start using it as our survival homestead. We have been prepping for about 15 years now. So we have a ton of stuff. What is happening right now is no surprise to me. I have known the agenda for about 20 years.

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Hi Karen,

Can you check/fix the link for the Canadian website on the line below - it appears to go to Mexico website currently. thx

"HERE is the EXACT same announcement on Canada’s website"

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I am so sorry. I have no idea what happened. Here is a corrected copy with the link to US, Canada and Mexico. https://open.substack.com/pub/karenbracken/p/dr-nass-james-corbettlawyer-lisalara?r=7591d&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Jan 17, 2023·edited Jan 17, 2023

10,000 years ago today, a person could be born, live, and die, and never generate a profit for anyone. Seems we simply got by, tried to stay warm enough and fed, and keep from having too many babies. Those were the good old days, eh? /s These days, amount of money that we need to 'stay alive' is ridiculous, to me. I can see why we invented money, but I hold in my mind a time when it was not a wedge cleaving us from life itself.

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Interesting that you didn’t spay your pet. What are your thoughts about vasectomies and tubal ligations?

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If people did research on the effects of spaying your pets perhaps they would think differently about doing it as well. Are you asking about vasectomies and tubal ligation in humans?? If so, first I am talking about a procedure that removes reproductive organs which disrupts hormonal balance and general health. A hysterectomy in dogs is just as impactful to their health as it is to a female human. There is no comparison between a hysterectomy and tubal ligation/vasectomy. The latter is a simple procedure with no health ramifications. Hysterectomy is serious surgery and does have health ramifications for dogs just as it does for humans. I am a responsible pet owner. My dog is never outside without me or my husband. When she is in heat she wears a protective garment 24/7. This was not a decision I made lightly. After doing tons of research I decided it was best for my dogs health to leave her alone.

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