The Monday Blog

The first blog of the new year

Rocco Galati, a Canadian constitutional lawyer who has made a career of going after the corrupt government, said in an interview not long ago, “Men, grow a pair, and women, protect your children.” If you don’t know who Rocco is, just ask the Ontario RCMP. They know him well. In fact, he is currently representing a group of active and retired police officers in one of many legal actions being taken against the government in this current tyranny.

If anyone is questioning the reasons for what governments are doing, especially with going after children right now, listen to Robert J. Kennedy in this short interview, because there is a reason behind the madness.

Emergency use of a vaccine has immunity under the PREP act and the CARE act in the US, which means you can’t sue them if you or your family members are injured or killed by the vaccine. Once they get approved, this is where you need to do your own research and pay attention, because you can then sue Big Pharma unless they can get it recommended for children. Read that last part and let it sink in.

All vaccines get immunity if they get recommended for kids even if they are given to adults. Each country may or may not have put in place a government vaccine injury program, which is funded by you and me, the taxpayers, but please go and talk to anyone who has a child or family member who has been injured by a vaccine, any vaccine, and ask them if they’ve ever received any type of compensation, let alone been able to get their doctors to report the injury.

Let’s talk about doctors. Remember, they are humans, not gods. Do your own research, and never take their word as gospel. We had a fantastic doctor, a GP, and when I say fantastic, I mean as a human being. To be clear, when we moved to Vancouver Island, finding a GP was next to impossible, but I managed to somehow get in the back door. Our GP had partnered with a new doctor who took us on as patients, but that doctor disappeared a month later, leaving us to the GP. One of the first things our fantastic GP said to me when I was struggling to get my eldest diagnosed with autism was that the system was built to work against us and the government allows only so many to be diagnosed because they don’t want to pay out the money.

I already suspected as much, but try telling anyone that and see how quickly you’re called a kook, a nutcase, or a conspiracy theorist. You soon learn to keep a lot to yourself. More importantly, the fact that my doctor admitted that said a lot about him as a person. In case any of you are wondering how that is possible or whether a government would do something like that, look at the number of children with autism. I’m not talking about other medical diseases that have also exploded in children. Very few, if any, doctors will question the reasons behind this. If you’ve read Robert Kennedy’s new book, you’ll know what I’m talking about. I took information about vaccine injuries exposed by several doctors to my son’s first doctor back in 2000, in the Okanagan, and she made me step outside with her and said she wasn’t about to look at the evidence. Then she said she and other doctors have no training in vaccines.

I spent years researching a lot of stuff, but something to keep in mind is that many doctors and professionals have spoken out and come forward, and each one has been silenced and his or her credibility shredded. What did that teach me? To keep digging and ask more questions.

But back to my fantastic doctor on Vancouver Island. At this time, a few years had passed, and I was pregnant with my daughter, yet I was still navigating hurdles and obstacles, trying to get the right professionals to diagnose my son with autism. The behavior and uncontrollable outbursts of my son were over the top. He was on the floor, screaming, had night terrors, could not be toilet trained, and the list went on. I couldn’t reason with him. He had no language and didn’t understand. Someone suggested that I see a naturopathic doctor—you know, one not trained by Big Pharma. And as a young parent pushed to the end of my rope, I listened.

The naturopath pointed out that my son was on the floor, flailing, having screaming outbursts because he was in agony from his diet. Don’t say that’s ridiculous. My entire family and many friends shut down and wouldn’t listen, saying the only credible treatments were drugs from Big Pharma. But the naturopath was right. After I changed my son’s diet drastically, all behavior disappeared. There was no more screaming and flailing on the floor, and he was suddenly responsive where he had not been before. What she explained to me was the damage done to his gut and certain foods caused severe reactions. When you are in absolute agony and have no language skills, there is only one outlet.

During this time, my fantastic GP also went out on a limb. I shared with him that I was also seeing a naturopathic doctor and told him everything she had said about food, and natural supplements and his response was, “Okay. I have no training in food or anything natural, so you and her will know more about food and its ill effects than I will, because us GPs aren’t trained in food or natural remedies.”

At the same time, I was having to see all the specialists the government requires you to see for the diagnosis. One of those was a specialized pediatrician, who took forever to get an appointment with. My son was now calmer all of a sudden, no longer displaying any of the extreme behavioral symptoms, so when I disclosed to her that we were seeing a naturopathic doctor, her response was, “Oh, he’s likely just a visual learner and doesn’t have autism.” Then she told me outright as a parent that food does not have any effect on a child’s health or behavior and that NDs are not real doctors. She was cold. I promptly fired her.

Did it take longer to have my child diagnosed? It did, because I then had to wait to be referred to a different pediatrician. The government allows only certain professionals to give the diagnosis. But at least the next one admitted he had no knowledge of food and kept his comments about my naturopathic doctor to himself. After getting his referral to the government-run center, I had to travel there with my daughter, now six months old, and my other son, a rambunctious toddler. That was where we had to go to get an official diagnosis another year down the road.

Unfortunately, our GP, who was a fantastic human but whose health was atrocious, as he lived on fast food, suffered a massive heart attack. He never cleaned up his diet, and he died not long after. Did we ever find another GP? No, because in Canada, we may have universal health care, but good luck finding a doctor. We have a naturopathic doctor, which I have to pay out of pocket for, and I see an acupuncturist as well. Is it cheap? No. It costs a lot of money, but my family’s health is important. What is the difference between an ND and an MD? Big Pharma and their schools. Is the cost worth it? Let me leave you with this. We don’t get sick. We’re all extremely healthy. We do not take drugs, do not have compromised immune systems, and don’t have allergies, and the last flu or virus any of us had was so many years ago I can’t remember the date. The only drawback with this system is the government, because acquiring funding for my autistic son requires paperwork completed by a GP who has no knowledge whatsoever about autism or my son.

Think about the one thing that has not happened since the beginning of this so-called pandemic. No one has said to get your health in check, to stop eating fast food, to lose weight if you’re overweight, to start cooking and eating healthy foods, to take your vitamins, drink clean water, and exercise. Western medicine is not and never has been about healing. Western medicine focuses on relieving and suppressing signs and symptoms. It rarely discusses nutrition or exercise, and Western medicine practitioners often discredit naturopathic medicine or speak of it with distaste as if anyone who would consider it were not thinking clearly. Conversely, naturopathic or natural medicine aims to find the cause of the disease and treat the whole person from the inside out, helping you build a strong immune system.

If anything, look around you at your family and friends. I know many who have cabinetfuls of Big Pharma, with conditions such as a thyroid problem that is never fixed, to depression that never goes away, to high blood pressure, diabetes, hypoglycemia, neurological conditions such as shaking legs, heart conditions, cholesterol and then there is obesity, to… Well, I’ll leave you there.

One thing everyone should be is healthy, so my wish for everyone in 2022 is to take back your health.


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The fear of others

This weeks Monday Blog is one I wrote back in 2018 about the poison of FEAR. Especially right now if you allow it, someone’s else’s fear can have a catastrophic effect on you and your family. It is so important to surround yourself with people who are where you are, and not living in FEAR.

The victim versus leader mentality seems to be the biggest obstacle for all of us. Last week’s blog, where I introduced this idea, was actually written a few weeks ago, but when my assistant had it ready for publishing and sent it to me, I took some time to reread it. Then I had to read it once again, as I had an a-ha moment and said a very poetic “Hmm,” realizing that post said everything about my weekend and how the victim mentality had nearly taken down my entire team. If you are wondering what team, where and how? Those details aren’t really important, but the effect on all of us from a few stuck in that victim mentality was a rude awakening that we weren’t as bullet proof as we thought. I had to take a step back, and it had taken me several days to regroup and get my head screwed back on straight, fighting the urge to get caught up in finger pointing, blame, and generally just feeling crappy.

One of the challenges is that the victim mentality is embedded into us as children, and until you start to recognize what you’re doing, what you’re saying to others, lashing out and criticizing, you don’t realize that you’re playing the victim. As I spent some time writing and reflecting this past week, I was reminded of a time six years back, when I was part of a group being trained by one of the best mountain bikers around. As we trained and worked and he pushed us to try harder and steeper, something happened: fear!

It hit one person and then another, and they started freaking out. The words “I can’t,” “I won’t” came out of their mouths, and the pitch of their voices showed that they teetered on panic. Our trainer said something to all of us in that moment that has stuck with me to this day: That kind of fear can go through everyone and take everyone out. And it did. I know it hit me, and I had to get off my bike along with several others and walk the rest of the way down. I couldn’t even do something as basic as a small hill or a corner that I had easily done before. I will never forget how the fear of others hit me. Worse, where I once had trained with confidence, I was struggling with doubt.

What I’m saying is that as tight as your group, your team, or even your family can be, when you’re growing and training, it’s important to not take in the lower energy around you or bring in people who aren’t ready for what you’re doing—because if those people put the brakes on, if they’re stuck in that victim mentality of the blame game, where things are too hard, too fast, where they can’t keep up and they have to slow down, then they aren’t of the same mindset as you and your group. That mentality is a poison that can take everyone down.

That’s not to say you shouldn’t be encouraging those people or lavishing praise on them for getting out there and trying, but use wisdom, because in tight-knit teams that are training at a different level, those one or two or three still stuck in the victim mentality can take down an entire team and divide people, having them lashing out at one another over things they were easily doing in training. That’s why there are beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, and that’s why as you grow and train and work your butt off, you surround yourself with people who are where you are, who are going where you’re going, who’ve kicked those negative words out of their vocabulary.


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Looking back a year, what exactly has changed?


What’s right around the corner? Christmas or whichever holidays you celebrate. For me and my kids, it’s Christmas. Although it’s not a religious event for us, we do each have a very strong faith and believe in God. We just don’t buy into organized religion, where things have to be done one way and everyone else is wrong. We believe in right and wrong, that there is a God, and that bad behavior, greed, lying, cheating, stealing, and forcing your will on others is nothing to do with God’s love, because we are all equal.

God’s love is all about good things—you know, love, peace, harmony, forgiveness, joy, honesty, kindness, faithfulness, and patience, to name a few. What it is not about is tyranny. Everyone is equal. No one is above another, and no one should have to bow to another, nor should people be worshipped and idolized because they are wealthy or famous or government leaders with the kind of power that is often abused. No one has the right to tell you how to think, what to feel, to criticize you or rage and rant at you, or to condemn you and make your life difficult because you refuse to bow to tyranny.

That is not God. Because God is love and peace.

For the first time in my life, I’ve had to tell people that I answer only to God. I think it was Catherine Austin Fitts who said it better than I ever could: “There are worse things than death.” The list is endless. Many sell their souls or make bargains with the devil for greater wealth, money, power, and fame. I don’t know if you’ve heard this over the last many months, but one thing I’ve heard from many is that it’s time to get right with God, because what you do and what you’ve done is between you and God and no one else.

When was the last time someone said to you, “May God bless you and your family”? No one says it anymore—or not very many, anyway. It certainly doesn’t happen in tyranny, because tyranny is nothing but evil, the devil, Satan, a dark force, or whatever word you have for something nefarious, which is nothing to do with God and love. Ask yourself, what does evil need to thrive, to gain power and control? Fear, for one. It needs fear to rule. It needs to create negative emotions to have people operating from fear, greed, judgement, anger, and hate. It needs to create division, segregation, and separation. It spins lies, turning families and neighbors against each other. Master manipulators are nothing to do with God. Telling children they can’t see grandma because they’ll kill her? I guess they’re still spinning that. Evil people need to have their way and will do anything to ensure they have it. They need us to believe in fear.

I’ve had to ask myself why so many cannot recognize what is happening. When someone can’t get you to comply with his will, he’ll spin lies and guilt you into doing something you wouldn’t, as if giving you permission to do wrong, to jump into hatred, to take people’s rights away. You wish hate on someone because a higher authority has managed to scare you into believing what he says is true. Remember, take the shot for your mom, for Grandma.

A bunch of celebrities on TV say, “I took one for the team, and now you have to.” It’s the responsible thing to do. Otherwise, you’re irresponsible, reckless, a bad person, and you’ll be cut from the family. Or maybe you’re one of many who has been threatened with losing your job unless you comply. Sure, fire your employees right before the holidays. Put them on unpaid leave so they can’t feed their families or pay their rent or mortgage. Maybe you have an employer who has said he doesn’t want to do this, but he has to hurt you because the government says so. They go to great lengths to control fate in their favor, saying if you don’t do this, there will be consequences. How many have heard this?

So where is this all coming from? Honestly, I really don’t think it’s anything new. I think it’s been there for so long, and it’s just gaining traction to create division. Some are questioning the narrative now, the lies, and some are still lashing out at family and friends and have cut ties, jumping into the division, the segregation, the hate. Back in 2020, last Christmas, I waited for something to make sense. Then I heard a special forces soldier say something about what was going on. What he said was that he recognized the narrative and what the governments were doing because it was what he and other special forces soldiers had trained in, psychological warfare. Yet governments were doing it to their own people, divide and conquer. But don’t take his word for it, or mine. Do your own research. I know I have, and I’m not liking what I’m finding. It seems like a lifetime of lies, and for what reason? I think something that has always been there, operating behind the scenes, is gaining traction and ramping up.

I remember my father once saying, when asked if he believed in heaven and hell, that he believed in hell, because evil exists right here on earth. Some may think that is an odd question to ask someone, but he had taken a considerable moment to think about it. I was only a kid when he said that, and it was during the time he’d been diagnosed with one of many brain tumors. He was a deeply flawed man who struggled with demons, like many raised in an extremely abusive family. His father was abusive, and his mother didn’t know how to be a mother. He paid the rent for her after the last incident of abuse happened and his father was told to leave. It was many, many years before he saw him again. I was maybe eight or nine when I met him. My father had reached out to him, I think to forgive him, to put things right.

But at the same time, my father didn’t know how to be a father, because that same anger had been passed to him. It was something he struggled with. He really did try to overcome it, but it was almost bigger than him. He died Christmas Eve twenty-six years ago, which made Christmas suck for a really long time, let me tell you. I’ve jokingly said to many around me that if you want to die, do it in June, not at Christmas.

So what is the moral here?

There isn’t one, except that only you have the answers for yourself. You have your own direct line to God and the right answers for you, and more important, you understand the difference between God’s love and evil. And because no one says this anymore, I will: May God bless each and every one of you and your families, and may your holiday be filled with joy, peace, kindness, and LOVE.


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The Monday Blog: Being Prepared

One of the things I’ve learned over the past decade is that you should always be prepared for anything, but this was not something I always knew. Growing up in a big city, I found that people relied blindly on services such as electricity and water, assuming stores would always have a continuous supply of everything and anything one could need.

Even in the ’70s, my parents did not stock up. Instead, they shopped for groceries every week, with nothing ever in reserve, because modern times meant store shelves were always stocked with imports from all over the world, almost anything you wanted. A home had electricity and heat, and no one ever thought the power might go out. Power grids and governments just handled all of that. You never talked about what might happen if it suddenly wasn’t there one day.

Now, having lived on an island, I can tell you how imperative it is to be prepared for anything. You know the saying: Plan for the worst, but hope for the best. People some have called conspiracy theorists have been warning everyone about supply chain breakdowns for nearly a year. This is kind of tongue in cheek, but when someone tells you to be prepared and that having at least a running thirty-day supply is smart, you want to listen to them. I’m not talking about hoarding, because that doesn’t help anyone. Believe it or not, there are people out there who hoard and then resell what they’ve hoarded at a ridiculous price. Remember the toilet paper shortage at the beginning of the so-called pandemic in 2020? Well, it wasn’t a shortage so much as people emptying store shelves.

Let’s get back to your necessities. What do you really need? Water is so important, and it’s a good idea to have some extra gallon jugs of water stored. Have a good thirty-day running supply of staple foods. A lot of people I know started canning again this year, and I was one of them, having learned from my grandmother. I actually spent some time this fall canning up veggies, jams, and relishes from my garden. Make sure you have candles and a secondary heat source. Just think of all those people with a woodstove or fireplace. Some of you may also have a generator, but you also need spare fuel to operate it. Think about it this way. If the power were taken out for a week and you couldn’t go to the store, what would you need? If you’re on a well, a well doesn’t operate without power. This brings me to the septic, which you need water to flush. You don’t have to go all total prepper, like the world is coming to an end, but you want to be prepared for anything uncertain as we come into winter.

It was Christmas three years ago when a big windstorm wiped out power on the islands for six days. We had no community officials or emergency personnel coming to check on us. No one even opened warming centers at the library or rec center for people who had no woodstoves to keep warm. We were on our own. What we had were our neighbors, a woodstove, a big water tank, and several five-gallon jugs of drinking water. Everything takes longer when you don’t have power, but we were well stocked, and our neighbor had prepped a decade earlier with solar panels and a rainwater collection system.

In some places, people are talking about empty shelves in the grocery stores, but if you can, buy local. Many farms around me sell produce, eggs, milk, bread, and meat. Someone in the community started a local co-op online where all the farms list their weekly food items. They deliver once a week, and there isn’t much I can’t get locally. Think back to your parents or grandparents, depending on how old you are, who may have shared stories about growing up during the Depression and how they survived. Many went hungry in the cities, but my mother was young then, and my grandparents had a farm with a garden, chickens, and turkeys. My grandfather raised pigs, and they had a cow for milk and butter. My grandmother canned everything. I remember that even after they sold the farm and moved to a small town, she still canned everything, even when she was in her eighties. She had a cold storage room with an abundance of jams, jellies, pickles, and vegetables. She even canned meat.

They bought local, and they were always prepared. At the same time, depending on where you live, it’s a good idea to look at what you would need if you had to go a week without power or a stocked grocery store where you could drive and pick up anything.


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A reflection on what we’ve become

We are without a doubt living through a time of lunacy. It seems as if morals and right and wrong have been replaced with watching your step. Once upon a time, your neighbors were friends, and you could actually go next door and borrow a cup of sugar. But this past week, someone shared a story with me that depicts in a rather humorous way how far it sometimes seems we have fallen. Here it is:

I woke up to see the snow falling, the kind of fresh snow I remembered from childhood. As I pulled on my coat and boots and stepped outside into two feet of snow, I breathed in the fresh cold air. Instead of grabbing the shovel and being a responsible adult and shoveling the sidewalk, I instead allowed myself a moment of childhood fun before my kids woke up. I decided to build a snowman.

I couldn’t remember the last time I had allowed myself to indulge in some simple fun that had disappeared because I was an adult. With no one around and just piles of snow, I considered the moment I had stopped having fun. Instead, my days were filled with responsibility and working, everything seeming to take something out of me. So instead of picking up the shovel, I trudged through the perfect sticky snow and pictured the massive snowman that would be waiting for my children when they woke.

I rolled the three big balls, the one on the bottom the largest, the one in the center a little smaller, and the top one the perfect size for the head. I was breaking out in a sweat, as I had forgotten how much work went into rolling, lifting, and assembling the snowman. I snuck back in the house quietly and grabbed a carrot from the drawer of the fridge, then shoved it into the head for the nose. Two sticks for the arms, and I added an old straw broom that had seen better days to complete my snowman.

Just then, my neighbor, an older woman, walked out of her house and stood in her driveway with her coat zipped up. She took in me and my snowman, which I was damn proud of, and then she frowned. I could feel something coming that I knew I wouldn’t want to hear, as she clearly wasn’t happy. She gestured and said, “Why a snowman and not a snowwoman?”

It took me a moment to realize she was serious. I remembered the times, and she reminded me she was a feminist, not that I understood what that meant. I realized in that moment that she was somehow offended. She insisted times had changed and it should be a snowwoman instead.

So what did I do? As she walked away, because she is my neighbor, I changed my snowman into a snowwoman, and believe it or not, my neighbor came back out. She had been watching me from her window as I changed my masterpiece, a simple snowman, into a snowwoman. This time, my neighbor had no coat on, and I could hear the criticism before she even opened her mouth. She gestured and said quite loudly, “Your snowwoman’s chest is too big.”

Then she walked away, as a gay couple who lived two doors down were walking by and staring at what I had created. I realized they had heard my neighbor squawking and complaining. One of the two men groaned, shook his head, and said, “No, no, no, it should have been two snowmen instead.”

But before I could make sense of why everyone was having a problem with a simple snowman, a transgender man or woman—sorry, I mean a person, came over and added their two cents, asking why I hadn’t made a snowperson, nongender, with detachable parts.

As I was scratching my head, the vegans who lived just up the street suddenly showed up, and they too had a look on their faces. I realized something else was coming at me, and I could feel the knot tightening in my stomach when they said, “You shouldn’t use a carrot for the nose, because vegetables are food.”

I would have been a fool to miss how offended they sounded. It seemed all I’d heard all morning was one complaint after another. Someone else then walked up and called me a racist because the snowwoman I had built was white. And if that wasn’t enough, a Middle Eastern man who lived across the road stormed out of his house and over to mine and said to me, “Cover up that snowwoman!”

Then I spotted not one but two police cars, sirens flashing, pulling up in front of my house. Both cops stepped out of their cars, and the vegans walked away, and so did the Middle Eastern man, who hurried back across the street. The first cop said, “A complaint has been filed against you, as you have offended someone.”

I’m pretty sure my eyes bugged out. The second cop, pointing to the mess of my first snowman turned woman and the broomstick it was holding, added, “The broomstick you have there with that snowwoman needs to be removed, as it depicts a woman in a domestic role.”

Apparently, it was my feminist neighbor at it again. It was clear now that she’d taken issue with me.

I could hear my kids up inside the house now. Then I spotted my landlord, a wealthy young man who owned nearly all the houses on the block, pulling up in his black Range Rover. He stepped onto the curb beside the police and threatened to evict me because of the ruckus I was causing, upsetting the neighborhood. To make things worse, a local TV news van pulled up and parked behind the two cops cars, and a reporter walked over to me and shoved a microphone and camera in my face, then asked if I knew the difference between a snowman and a snowwoman.

“Of course I do. Snowballs,” I said with a ton of sarcasm.

Yet that didn’t end it. It seemed my mouth had landed me in a ton of hot water, as I was called sexist for my remark. The news media labeled me a suspected terrorist, a rapist, a homophobe, and a sensibility offender bent on stirring up trouble during inclement weather. I was then asked if I had any accomplices.

Because I had children, social services pulled up next and notified me that because of all the allegations against me, they were taking my children until I could prove to be a fit parent. And then, just because, the far-left protesters who were offended by just about everything marched down the street with signs demanding that I be arrested.

By noon, the sun had come out, and all the evidence melted.

There is no moral to this story, only a reflection on what we’ve become all because of a few snowflakes.


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It’s about the Children

Does anyone know what the biggest illegal trade is?

Believe it or not, human trafficking. Child trafficking has exceeded both gun and drug trafficking.

Does anyone really understand how many children go missing every year? You have to really dig to find the actual numbers, so ask yourself, why are they so well hidden instead of being blasted to everyone everywhere? Then ask, who’s hiding them?

Remember Madeleine McCann? The media blasted her disappearance everywhere, but not the disappearances of the other million-plus missing children. Why do their lives matter less? I guess I never really understood how the media could control so much of what we see and what we don’t. Then there are all the children who are taken into the care system, Child Protective Services, and then disappear. Don’t forget about Haiti and all the children who disappeared there. When Haiti figured out that the children hadn’t died in the disaster but had actually been stolen by the people who were supposed to be protecting them, how much of that was given any attention? How many of you even knew about it?

Here are the reported numbers (please note these disappearances are REPORTED, and let that sink in):

In Australia, an estimated 20,000 children are reported missing every year.
—Australian Federal Police, National Coordination Centre

In Canada, an estimated 45,288 children are reported missing each year.
—Government of Canada, Canada’s Missing – 2015 Fast Fact Sheet

In Germany, an estimated 100,000 children are reported missing each year.
—Initiative Vermisste Kinder

In India, an estimated 96,000 children go missing each year.
—Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Missing Children of India

In Jamaica, an estimated 1,984 children were reporting missing in 2015.
—Jamaica’s Office of Children’s Registry

In Russia, an estimated 45,000 children were reported missing in 2015.
—Interview with Pavel Astakhov MIA “Russia Today”, Apr. 4, 2016

In Spain, an estimated 20,000 children are reported missing every year.
—Spain Joins EU Hotline for Missing Children, Sep. 22, 2010

In the United Kingdom, an estimated 112,853 children are reported missing every year.
—National Crime Agency, UK Missing Persons Bureau

In the United States, an estimated 460,000 children are reported missing every year.
—Federal Bureau of Investigation, NCIC.

As I mentioned above, I find it alarming that when you start searching online for the numbers, you have to really dig. Because instead of the DOJ or law enforcement actually posting numbers and being forthcoming, they are burying them and discrediting anyone who tries to come forward.

With everything going on and how our world is unravelling, a ton of distractions are taking our eyes off a case that mainstream media does not want us to know anything about. Before the weekend, the Maxwell trial began. But the powers that be do not want any eyes on it or any of this case exposed, and they certainly do not want you or me to know of all the horrific details or the vast number of powerful people involved—the politicians, the Hollywood elite, the corporate heads.

This case will expose an awful lot of people in a very evil club, people in the political arenas who control so much of what you do and see. These are powerful people who want you to be distracted by anything else so you take your eyes away from this case. But think of all the children who were victims of this. I have seen reports that there are over two and a half million pages of evidence. If you’re not saying “Holy shit!” at that, you should be. The names that will come out are those of the super wealthy, of the politicians, of the global and Hollywood elites, and many more. We’re going to find out a lot of horrible truths, but I still don’t think we are going to be able to wrap our heads around the atrocities these people have been up to.

As we’re talking about the children, timing is everything. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new blockbuster expose was just released, and in it he details some horrific illegal experiments on children. I don’t often, if ever, promote another author, but I think The Real Anthony Fauci is a must-read for everyone. Reading this book had me realizing that so much is going on behind the scenes: lies, crimes against children, and so much more. Just click here to order this book, available on audio, ebook, and hardcover.

I’m going to share with you a few quotes from the book:

In 1973 Dr. Stanley Plotkin penned a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine in which he justified his experiments on vulnerable intellectually disabled children, saying they “are humans in form but not in social potential.”

Those sorts of prejudices did nothing to damage his lofty reputation among his colleagues. Vaccinologists consider the annual Stanley Plotkin Award the Nobel Price of vaccinology. In 2019, the British Medical Journal called Plotkin “the Godfather of vaccines.”

These homegrown American medical Mengeles most often targeted impoverished American Indians and Blacks in Africa, the Caribbean, and in the United States as their laboratory rats.

There are many hidden secrets. Does anyone remember the forty-year Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, which began in 1932? I for one knew nothing of it, and the black population were the guinea pigs. It’s horrifying. If we only had some idea of the vulnerable people who have become prey to those in positions of power.

More quotes from the book follow:

In 1989, the CDC conducted lethal experiments with a hazardous measles vaccine on Black children in Cameroon, Haiti and South-Central Los Angeles, killing dozens of little girls before halting the program. CDC did not tell “volunteers” that they were participating in an experiment.

In 2014, another CDC whistleblower, the agency’s senior vaccine safety scientist, Dr. William Thompson, disclosed that top CDC officials had forced him and four other senior researchers to lie to the public and destroy data that showed disproportionate vaccine injuries—including a 340 percent elevated risk for autism—in Black male infants who received the Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine on schedule.

One of the most chilling passages in this book for me is the following:

Scheff described how Dr. Fauci’s NIAID and his Big Pharm partners turned Black and Hispanic foster kids into lab rats, subjecting them to torture and abuse in a grim parade of unsupervised drug and vaccine studies: “This former convent houses a revolving stable of children who’ve been removed from their own homes by the Agency for Child Services [ACS]. These children are Black, Hispanic, and poor. Many of their mothers had a history of drug abuse and have died. Once taken into ICC, the children become subjects of drug trials sponsored by [Dr. Anthony Fauci’s] NIAID (National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Disease, a division of NIH), NICHD (the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development) in conjunction with some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies—Glaxo-SmithKline, Pfizer, Genentech, Chiron/Biocine and others.

Sheff continued, “The drugs being given to the children are toxic—they’re known to cause genetic mutation, organ failure, bone marrow death, bodily deformations, brain damage, and fatal skin disorders. If the children refuse the drugs, they’re held down and force fed. If the children continue to resist, they’re taken to Columbia Presbyterian hospital, where a surgeon puts a plastic tube through their abdominal wall into their stomachs. From then on, the drugs are injected directly into their intestines.

Vera Sharav spent years investigating Dr. Fauci’s torture chambers as part of her lifelong mission to end cruel medical experimentation on children. Sharav told me, “Fauci just brushed all those dead babies under the rug. They were collateral damage in his career ambitions. They were throw-away children.” Sharav said that at least eighty children died in Dr. Fauci’s Manhattan concentration camp and accused NIAID and its partners of disposing of children’s remains in mass graves.

In fact, in 2004, the BBC created a heartbreaking documentary, Guinea Pig Kids. You can watch it here. 

The Associate Press reported that the scope of Dr. Fauci’s experiments was much wider, extending beyond New York to “at least seven states.” Among them: Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Colorado, Texas. AP reported that more than four dozen different studies were involved. The foster children ranged from infants to late teens.

I will leave you with this last excerpt, which has me wondering how all those in power are so willing to just look away:

During the decades since Dr. Fauci took over NIAID, he has sanctioned drug companies to experiment on at least fourteen thousand children, many of them Black and Hispanic orphans living in foster homes. He permitted these companies to operate without oversight or accountability. Under Dr. Fauci’s laissez faire rubric, these companies systematically abused and, occasionally, killed children.

Dr. Fauci presided over these atrocities, collaborating with pharmaceutical company researchers and winking at their loose definitions of “informed consent” and “volunteer.” Instead of looking out for the best interests of children, Dr. Fauci gave outlaw drug makers free rein to torture vulnerable children behind closed doors, with neither parental permission nor requisite oversight from child welfare authorities.

It really is about the children, the most vulnerable in our society. They don’t have the voice to stand up for their rights, and when they are in the system, unfortunately, far too often, no one will believe them.

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All Terrance wants for his family is for someone to give them a chance—a chance for a new beginning, a roof over their heads, the opportunity to once again build a life without constant fear, having to look over their shoulders, feeling as if the rug will continue to be yanked out from under them again and again.

The worst is seeing the light in his wife’s eyes slowly diminish, along with the hope they once had. Terrance carries a constant weight, and every day brings a new challenge as doors close and they’re forced to move on. Even though they’ve stayed together, finding a place to stay has forced the family into survival mode, living one day at a time. The dignity Terrance once took for granted has become something he struggles to hold on to as he dreams of one day being able to have a peaceful night’s sleep.

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Terrance Mack has a wife and two young boys. Never in a million years did he expect to find his family living on the streets, with no home, no jobs, in a position where everything they owned has been taken from them in the cruelest of ways. As the family struggles to stay together, they encounter a hard and unfriendly way of life, having to move from town to town, being harassed by the police and by locals, and confronting danger each day. Living on the streets is nothing as he expected.

All Terrance wants for his family is for someone to give them a chance—a chance for a new beginning, a roof over their heads, the opportunity to once again build a life without constant fear, having to look over their shoulders, feeling as if the rug will continue to be yanked out from under them again and again.

The worst is seeing the light in his wife’s eyes slowly diminish, along with the hope they once had. Terrance carries a constant weight, and every day brings a new challenge as doors close and they’re forced to move on. Even though they’ve stayed together, finding a place to stay has forced the family into survival mode, living one day at a time. The dignity Terrance once took for granted has become something he struggles to hold on to as he dreams of one day being able to have a peaceful night’s sleep.

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If you are unjabbed, you are not welcome for Christmas.

That is what I heard from someone whose family had issued the ultimatum. Then another friend walked over to the house of a neighbor he’d known for years and thought was a friend, and that neighbor said to him that he wasn’t welcome in unless he disclosed his you-know-what status.

Friendship ended.

Then there was a husband who said his wife was insisting he get the you-know-what, and he wasn’t having any of it. He was visibly bothered, upset, and the advice he was given was that if his wife couldn’t honor his bodily autonomy and his right to do his own homework and choose what he put in his body, then he needed to ask himself what his marriage was based on. Someone then quite bluntly told him to get a divorce lawyer, because his marriage was over.

A lot of stories as of late about two sides being pitted against each other, driven by fear. All of this reminds me of a time six years ago at a convention when someone told me that when you’re a child, you’re born into a family, and you don’t get to pick them, but when you’re an adult, you do. Think about it, because it couldn’t be any more relevant than right now. Friendships and families are dividing and falling apart, but new ones will also appear among the likeminded.

I don’t know about you, but I have never wished ill or harm on anyone during this entire craziness, yet I’ve lost count of the number of those who are double you-know-what who have openly and increasingly, with a lot of hostility, wished harm on people who are not. Now, you’re going to have to read between the lines here, because when I talk about the jabardoo, remember that people on social media platforms are being silenced. Remember my posts about all the doctors and lawyers who have come forward to sound the alarm, but only a select few are listening?

Back to family. If you have family who are insisting you put something in your body you’re not comfortable with, it’s time to find your new family, ones who respect you for you and would never try to force anything on you against your will. Families may be divided. Many people have woken up and are now questioning the narrative and the 0.002 percent chance of dying from something that the media and the government have brainwashed people into believing is basically so deadly that people will be dying in the streets. I’ve said this before: I know no one who has been sick, hospitalized, or gravely ill from this. But I do know some who have died and been seriously injured from the double you-know-what.

It took me a few months once I realized the media and the politicians were manipulating data—and, worse, getting away with it and outright lying to the people. But what do mainstream media and social platforms do? Well, they have censored and blocked everyone who has been injured by this. No mainstream media outlet will show their story. On social media channels, as soon as someone posts a video, their post is taken down. Yes, a few see, but the majority of people unfortunately have been brainwashed by mainstream media and can’t see what is going on in the shadows. I’m not sure at this point that anything will wake them up. I have family who refuse to question anything. I have family who are convinced the government would never lie and mainstream media would never manipulate facts, that they, the media, are all the truthtellers they need.

Remember Senator Ron Johnson, who held a conference for all the vaccine injured and allowed them to share their story? Well, it didn’t take long before his social media accounts were taken down. But thankfully, so many others out there are reposting the videos somewhere else. In case you missed it, here is one of many links.

I know I’ve talked about the narrative, but at the same time, I think finally, after what seems like coming on two years, it is beginning to crumble. But still, one of the biggest walls so many are coming up against is that if you go against it, you will be silenced and discredited. And the media—or, as I like to call them, the criminal, corporate, lying mainstream media, who one day, I believe, will all go to hell—well, they deflect and silence you. And then in case someone reaches too many people, they’ll gaslight someone and create a lie against that person so people perceive them badly. I don’t like to say I’ll never do something again, but I don’t think I will ever trust mainstream media again, or all the actors who pose as journalists. I’ve asked myself a few times how these people actually sleep at night.

What are the side effects people are starting to report from the you-know-what? They include death, blood clots, infertility, miscarriage, Bell’s palsy, cancer, inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disease, early onset dementia, convulsions, anaphylaxis, inflammation of the heart, and antibody-dependent enhancement leading to death. This includes children ages twelve to seventeen. This list of adverse reactions was provided by a group of doctors, one of many that have come forward and been silenced by the media, by the politicians.

One of the independent media sites went undercover at popup clinics to hear what the people giving the you-know-what are saying, or rather not saying:

One thing for everyone to understand and keep in mind is when someone is disabled, what happens to the family? If anything, I will leave you with this. I grew up in a middle-class family, but when I was thirteen, my father was diagnosed with a type of brain cancer with no survival outcomes. Yet in came an experimental drug which, according to the specialists, worked on him and one other person. Everyone else died. Don’t get excited, because after his brain tumor was removed and he took all the drugs, and then another tumor was removed a few years later, followed by more drugs, a man who supported his family became a man incapacitated and bedridden for his remaining thirteen years.

My father had suddenly gone from earning a decent income to being unable to function, because when you are suddenly disabled, your income ends for you and your family. My mother was suddenly his nursemaid and had to figure out how to earn an income and keep a roof over our heads. Experimental drugs left him staggering, with seizures. Why am I sharing this? Be very careful to question everything. I hear a lot of voices out there, especially in positions of power, who tell you not to ask or question what is in the you-know-what or do your own homework. But it’s imperative that you do your own research, that you question everything. If anything else, please watch this one video of someone every one of you should know and listen to his story.

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Standing up to tyranny has consequences when you’re forced to do it alone. But what if you’re only eight years old?

So many out there are scared to take a stand and use their voices because they are afraid to do it alone, afraid of the consequences, of being arrested, of having to fight back. They look for the easy way to just comply. Well, how about an eight-year-old who has been suspended from school thirty-eight times for refusing to wear a mask because she alone took a stand against the school board and their ridiculous mask mandate? In case you missed my other posts, please go and do your own research, and turn off the mainstream media, which continues to lie without any scientific evidence to back up anything.

If you want to know who the mainstream media are working for, look at who owns them and who signs their paychecks. The information is out there. Doctors and lawyers have been standing up and speaking out, filing lawsuits, presenting actual scientific evidence that goes against the mainstream media and the politicians’ narratives. Many are now listening, doing their own research, but there are still people asleep out there. Please wake up and know that there is hope on the horizon.

In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis signed an executive order in July that prohibited mask mandates in schools. But of course it wasn’t that easy, because what followed were legal battles from those who were determined to keep kids in masks. On September 15th, a federal judge upheld the executive order: No masks on our kids. They are standing firm, even rejecting an appeal by people determined to push the fear button.

Fear is how tyrants keep their power.

Fear is how they divide us.

At least the Florida governor is standing up for kids. But what has surprised me is that it took an eight-year-old who wasn’t willing to comply to take a stand against a school board. She even called those adults out as criminals, telling them they were breaking the law and would be going to jail. Good for her! Again, she is eight years old, a strongminded, fearless young girl who has been suspended from the second grade thirty-eight times for violating that school district’s mask mandate because she believed it was wrong. For a child so young to stand up and speak is a credit to her parents, and for me it’s an inspiration, because apparently she has some critical thinking skills. This is a reminder that critical thinking is something we’re all born with, but it seems to be stripped away, and what is taught is compliance.

Now Fiona’s parents have created a website for her, outlining all the suspensions and the details of her experience so we can understand what this little girl has been forced to endure. On September 22, 2021, standing up before the board members, she told those adults deciding her fate that being suspended was not going to change her mind and that she has the right not to wear a mask. She was the one getting punished, yet the adults on the school board were the ones breaking the law. She went on to inform those adults that she hoped they would all go to jail for doing that to her.

I believe many will be going to jail when the fallout happens, because tyranny always crumbles. When you read the details on the website, you see that this little girl has done all her school work at home, yet adults are retaliating against her because she’s not complying, so they have slapped yet another punishment on her by failing her. Please listen to this little girl who is standing up for what she believes in and speaking up when so many adults are preferring to just go along with everything and stay quiet. Here is her video. She appeared beside Governor DeSantis in an interview, terrified. Hell, I’d be terrified and shaking, but she did it. One thing to note in this interview, as pointed out by the governor, is how many of these school board officials using a heavy hand are themselves walking around and congregating without masks.

If you haven’t figured it out yet, masks are about compliance.

In this interview, Fiona brings up something everyone should be talking about, which is the germs you’re breathing in from dirty masks. This is something I’ve pointed out to people around me, but unfortunately too many are still not connecting the dots. Again, I keep saying it, “Do your own research”. Only because of pressure from the DeSantis administration has this school district now decided to drop its mandatory mask requirement.

What really bothered me was hearing about a little girl with down syndrome who has an enlarged tongue, whose mask was tied on with nylon rope so she couldn’t take it off. The mask became soaked with saliva. Ask yourself how well she would have been able to breathe. When the parents went to the school, they found out it had happened not just that day but every day for six weeks. The school had just forgotten to untie it and take it off that day—you know, to hide the evidence. Parents of special needs kids have been speaking up well before this about some of the atrocities their kids endure in schools. But back to this little girl. What did the teacher and principal say to the parents about the tied-on mask? “The school board told us all students had to wear masks.” Here is the video.

Remember, when the day comes when people are held accountable for their part in this, saying you were just doing your job and following orders won’t save you. Standing up to tyranny comes with a cost, but so does not speaking out or standing up.


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Lock up one bad guy and five more are waiting in the wings to step in and take over where he left off.

Just ask anyone who grew up under communism. I’m thankful to those who have immigrated from countries of tyranny and are here now, speaking up, trying to teach those of us who have never lived under tyranny and unfortunately don’t recognize it when it’s right in front of us. Thankfully, those who recognize the talking points and the narrative of dissent see clearly how dangerous it is that our rights are slowly being stripped away. They are speaking up, but they have become frustrated with us because we have never had to live under communism. Listen, please, because those who have fled such countries and lived under tyranny recognize everything that is happening now, every right that is slowly, one by one, being taken from us—and not just taken. We allowed this to happen.

Just this week, as more and more people are beginning to wake up, I listened to a story taken from a poem, “First They Came,” by Pastor Martin Neimöller. The way the story was told to me really hit home and made me realize that we find ourselves in a dire situation. The story concerns the Second World War and Auschwitz. First they came for the old people, the elderly, the grandparents. One man said that when it happened, he saw it and said, “Well, I’m not old. This has nothing to do with me.” Then they came for the disabled, and again he said, as he shrugged, “I’m not disabled, so this has nothing to do with me.” After the disabled, they came for the Jews. Again, he said, “Well, I’m not Jewish. This doesn’t affect me.” But then they came for him, and unfortunately, when they came for him, he had no one around to protect him, because they were all gone.

This is a reminder about standing together. I made my decision long ago that I will never blindly follow along. I will never stand by while the innocent are persecuted or taken advantage of. I know many who are done with the restrictions that never end, so they’ve taken a vaccine and signed up for a passport so they can travel, go to a movie, or go out for dinner. But remember that history always repeats itself unless we learn from it. I’ve made no secret of the fact that I have children, and one of them is autistic and can’t defend himself. The vulnerable cannot defend themselves against tyranny or even against wolves in sheep’s clothing who pretend to be well-meaning people yet blindly follow orders and shrug off the violation of a person’s rights.

Remember, if you don’t stand up to this, no one will be left to stand up for you when they come for you. You may not be affected right now, but the narrative will change again, as it has done repeatedly, and you may find yourself suddenly having to make a choice that goes against your moral fibre. People are standing up who didn’t in the beginning, who maybe said this didn’t affect them, but they’ve now found themselves in a position where this system of tyranny has come for them. I’m talking about blue-collar workers, nurses, doctors, firefighters, pilots, military personnel, and police. Many are now standing up for their rights because someone is coming for them. In the beginning, there were only a few voices. Now there are more. If you believe you can stay under the radar and follow every order as your rights are stripped away and somehow be okay with it, there will be a day where they come for you. And that happens by blindly handing over your free will, your power, to leaders who have never earned that right.

One question everyone should ask is when has any government in the history of mankind ever cared about us or our children? Think about it. It’s never okay to make excuses and sacrifice one person because it doesn’t affect you, or to blindly believe what leaders and the media tell you is for the greater good. Critical thinking is something schools don’t even teach. I’ve heard from a few people who’ve said outright that they have no time to research, and mainstream media tells them everything they need to know, and they will not consider anything outside of it.

Would it surprise you to know that with MSM (mainstream media), what you’re subjected to is called “the echo chamber effect”? If this is the first time you’ve heard about it, I encourage everyone to research it, but a brief outline is that you, the viewer, are shown only content that will reinforce your current political and social views without ever challenging you to think differently. Please, question everything.

That brings us to the current state of chaos, to the doctors who have sacrificed their careers to speak up. I know I’ve outlined this before in other blogs, but the number of people who don’t believe that a doctor is not allowed to question the safety of vaccines is surprising. Let me write it again, and then read it back to yourself. The college of physicians prohibits a doctor from questioning the safety of vaccines, and right now they are not allowed to question the narrative. The first thing everyone should be doing is asking questions, because a doctor not being allowed to question something is absolutely absurd. Every doctor should be questioning the safety of everything. When I go to the doctor, I expect them to have done their research. I am not a science experiment, and neither are my children. Doctors have spoken out because of deaths, adverse reactions, serious side effects, and a lack of science. MSM will have you believe otherwise, but the science, the actual data, has not been provided.

Doctors, the ones who have spoken up, have been completely discredited by mainstream media and politicians because apparently, they are going against the talking points. There seems to be a written narrative they are to follow, and if they dare to speak up, their hospital privileges are taken away and their medical licenses are suddenly in jeopardy. The only thing I expect from a doctor is my personal safety. They are to look after my and my children’s best interests, not the government, not the mainstream media. No government body has authority over my health or my body or my children. At the same time, when you are diagnosed with a serious illness, do you really take only one doctor’s word for it without doing your own research? In case you aren’t aware, because I had no idea, doctors have no training in vaccines. Ask them. They maybe received half a day’s exposure to the information in medical school, if that!

This is about politics and money!

Here is a great interview with a doctor who put the public first and not his job, and now his medical license is in jeopardy. Please listen, and then go and do your own research.

There is right and wrong, and right now it seems as if the world is coming to a head, as so many have been willing to follow along blindly and give up their freedoms one by one without questioning the narrative. I’ve said it before many times and I will keep saying it: Mainstream media do not do credible, real journalism. Instead, they push the narrative of the many corrupt leaders.

Ask yourself about the people standing up against tyranny for their rights and yours. Unfortunately, some people treat them as if they are the enemy because of the uncomfortable truths they’re speaking. Remember, do your own research, and question everything, but don’t blindly believe something because a politician who has never cared about you or your children says it’s true. Those people who are speaking up, protesting, standing up for their rights, whom the MSM and politicians are trying to vilify, many of them will be your family and your friends. When this does come to a head and blows up, and tyrannies always do, ask yourself where you’ll be in the fallout, standing in the corner on the side with the corrupt government and media or with your family, friends, and community? Do you choose freedom of choice and bodily autonomy, or will you be forever alienated from family because you tried to force your will onto someone who is openly questioning the narrative?

In case no one saw this, because MSM will not ever show it, Senator Ron Johnson convened a press conference for the vaccine injured who have been silenced. You can watch it here, and please do, because these people and their suffering have been silenced by mainstream media and the medical authorities who are supposed to protect us.

Remember this when they come for you: All it takes is one single uncorrupt judge to end the tyranny, one single sheriff to arrest a criminal politician, and one single mother to stand up to corrupt school boards about the insanity being taught and hurting our children.

Stop believing everything the TV is telling you. Start doing your own research, and stop saying it doesn’t affect you just because they haven’t come for you yet.


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More from The Monday Blog: Is living in fear the answer?

There are times especially as of late I have felt as if I’ve stepped into a dystopian novel, and this week as I’m deep into research for next week’s blog I found myself going back through my blogs right to the beginning of the pandemic, you know when all this craziness began. I did this for two reasons: 1) because in the beginning, even though the numbers never added up, it was important for me to figure out why I wasn’t asking more questions and 2) exactly where my head was. This blog was written June 1, 2020, but as I reread it, I feel it’s more pertinent than ever. Remember to ask questions, don’t always believe the narrative, and ask yourself how many decades has it been since real journalism happened.

Is living in fear the answer?

My kids have told me very matter-of-factly for going on ten days now, I believe, to stop watching the news—all of it. I’ve been instructed not to turn on the TV for updates from any news stations, not to check the daily updates from the government on the internet, and not to read or listen to all the news stations and leaders talking about anything to do with this craziness going on. Why? Because without my knowledge, even when I wasn’t sitting in front of the TV, the daily updates steeped in doom and gloom and fear were actually starting to have an effect on me.

It began to affect my writing, my productivity, my good night’s sleep, because sensationalism, which has become the norm in news and reporting, is meant to scare the pants off you and get a rise out of you. Are all the facts being reported? Everyone can argue on the facts, but when you start asking yourself questions and then start asking questions of those in charge, either you’re going to get answers or you’re going to be blown off with some line about how those in charge know more, which is meant to subdue the masses and appease you. Well, no. Everyone has the right to ask questions. I’ve taught my kids this.

Now let me ask you a question that was asked of me a few weeks ago. If you were given a life-threatening diagnosis from a doctor, would you just accept what he or she said, or would you go and get two or three or four different doctors’ opinions? Would you not do your own research? I would.

Not everyone is going to handle things the same way, but I would never take one doctor’s word for something, because they do make mistakes. They may not give you all the information or might say, “I know best. Listen to me.” But that steps on the toes of free will, and not every professional is going to agree on the same course of treatment. This isn’t about leaders everywhere; this is about the facts now being reported everywhere every day. When you turn on a news station and unknowingly start to feel outrage, anger, fear, all those heightened emotions that are meant to get a rise out of you, you may want to ask yourself, “What’s that about?”

Even though I now have no idea of the state of things as they’re being reported, I can honestly tell you that having a good night’s sleep and being able to work without that doom and gloom and fear hanging over my head, without worrying about what’s going to happen to my kids and the rest of the world, makes me feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. When you’re watching the news, any station, how often do you feel drawn into those heightened emotions, the horror, the fear, the outrage? When did journalism abandon its mission of reporting all the objective facts?

How am I feeling right now? Fantastic, happy, rested, productive. I have searched out information from credible sources—you know, the ones the media doesn’t use. Because I don’t remember the last time I turned on the news to find that they were questioning the validity of their sources and doing real journalism, digging for the truth and actually reporting on it. I don’t know about you, but I do know, from the people around me and my community, that living in fear is never the answer.


Reine Colbert returns in Broken Promises

Broken Promises

Broken Promises

What do you do when a woman shows up on your doorstep, suddenly wanting her daughter back?

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Broken Promises Audiobook

Broken Promises Audiobook

𝗦𝗵𝗲 𝗴𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗱𝗮𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝘂𝗽. 𝗡𝗼𝘄 𝘀𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸.

A newly-released prisoner who wants her daughter back. An adopted little girl suddenly in jeopardy. Will the battle over her fate be more costly than anyone can imagine?

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𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗱𝗼 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗱𝗼 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝗮 𝘄𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝘀𝗵𝗼𝘄𝘀 𝘂𝗽 𝗼𝗻 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗱𝗼𝗼𝗿𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗽, 𝘀𝘂𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗹𝘆 𝘄𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗱𝗮𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸?

 

Never in a million years did Marcus and Charlotte O’Connell expect to be faced with this kind of dilemma, but when Reine Colbert is released from prison, she shows up at their house, demanding they return her daughter, Eva.

 

Worse is the fact that Sheriff Marcus never received a courtesy call from the prison or parole board to warn him that Reine was about to be released. As far as he and Charlotte were concerned, they had followed Reine’s wishes, adopting her daughter so she could serve her time, knowing Eva was loved and in a good family. But now she’s changed her mind, and she believes Marcus is somehow responsible for her lost years with her daughter. 

 

Though Marcus and his siblings step in to talk it through with Reine, who has been given a raw deal, little Eva is the one caught in the middle of the tug of war. 

 

Will the O’Connells be able to reason with a woman who has no reason to trust anyone? Find out in a novel about secrets, hurts, lies, and the true meaning of family. 

 

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Author: Lorhainne Eckhart
Series: The O'Connells Audio, Book 16
Genres: Romantic Suspense, Women's Fiction
Tags: Audiobook, romantic suspense, small town and rural
ASIN: B09LZ8KKPP
ISBN: 9781990590801
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