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Sep 9, 2023Liked by Karen Bracken

A few months ago I was inspired to investigate my wife’s vehicle spying on me or not. When I looked it up with the VIN # her vehicle was referred to as “a smart phone on wheels.”😳😂

I’ve been buying ivermectin for almost two years from ivermectin dot com. I consider it to be extremely inexpensive.

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Thank you

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If you are in Knoxville, we are blessed to have THREE compounding pharmacies: Heartland Apothecary - 9947 Kingston Pike, 865-909-9713 (across from the Calhouns near Pelissippi Parkway); Rocky Hill Pharmacy, 7660 S Northshore Drive, 865-337-5887 (near Brewster’s) and Cillage Pharmacy, 5821 Walden Drive, 865-579-4547. I have used Heartland and Rocky Hill, but not Village. I don’t go anywhere near CVS, Walgreens, etc...

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Thanks so much for this important information. I hate CVS/Walgreens too.

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Village Pharmacy... sorry for the typo!

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YES I AM SERIOUS. Most of the chains CVS, Walgreens will not fill the prescriptions in TN even though it is now available without a prescription. It might be a single active ingredient but it does not contain only one ingredient. No good deed goes unpunished I guess.

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Thank you Karen for Always being Truthful and exposing what is Not!!

I don't think I have to worry about any of our cars spying on us, with the exception having my Cell phone in the car, then yes. Without naming my phone, it's 7 years old technology, so not as invasive as the newest ones!

Yesterday, my Electric Company wanted to update the radio signal for our water heater, I asked why. I kid you not, they said the Government has decided to update how and what radio signal for communication. Hmmm, Our Government decided, not the Co-op Electric Company? I said laughingly, more Government control and asked, what if I say no? Reply was; you can call the Company, or we can put down on our sheet, you said no. I said okay no. They left and even they smiled! I guess we will soon know if we have hot water or not 🤓

Why is the RNC even allowing these other people, that are not eligible to run for President, when they know (cause they can't be That Ignorant) that they are Not Natural Born Citizens? Oh wait, must be because the Democrats got away with it, with Obama and how did that work out??

We should not wait until the next election, We must fix it now and Never stay silent!

What is happening now, is definitely of Biblical Proportion.

Looking forward to Our Lord Jesus Christ's return and Pray for His Glory!! God Help US (A) and Bless Everyone!!

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Unless your car is REALLY old it can and probably is collecting your data even if you leave your cell phone at home. It is the computer system in your car that is collecting the data. It is worth taking a few minutes to get the vin # from your front dash and run it through the program.

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Ok, here's the deal...a computer itself has nothing in it for tracking. The chip that would have tracking capabilities would be if you have any use On SAT, On Star, then yes, use GPS, yes, otherwise no.

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We will have to agree to disagree on this.

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That's fine☺️

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What is considered Really Old? I have a 2011, when Blue Tooth first came included in the radio. That feature is now obsolete, can't communicate, can't show maps. My husband is not here right now however, have been in car repairs with Transmission's his main trade. Already reprogrammed the 8-6 cylinder, the thing that runs on all 8 cylinders, then once to highway speed supposed to run on only 6, for gas mileage purposes. It runs Way better. You would be surprised the newer cars have a lot of computer chips, solenoids, and those cause more problems. When I have a chance, I'm asking my husband about this. Information the site gives us very Generic and can only guarantee what make, like GM, etc... and that is part of the VIN number.

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