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  • You can say that again.



    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yep, cancer is another notorious flawed treatment.  It doesn't have to be, that's the pity of it all.  Life doesn't have to be this hard.  It is, because of the greed of a few powerful people. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    I agree that diabetes is really flawed and cancer is totally a scheme to kill you with chemo and radiation after you have been robbed. I can't fault the doctors, they just believe what they were taught, thanks to the Rockefeller's. Your degree in writing is commendable and many others are good also. 

  • Yep, cancer is another notorious flawed treatment.  It doesn't have to be, that's the pity of it all.  Life doesn't have to be this hard.  It is, because of the greed of a few powerful people. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    I agree that diabetes is really flawed and cancer is totally a scheme to kill you with chemo and radiation after you have been robbed. I can't fault the doctors, they just believe what they were taught, thanks to the Rockefeller's. Your degree in writing is commendable and many others are good also. 

  • I agree that diabetes is really flawed and cancer is totally a scheme to kill you with chemo and radiation after you have been robbed. I can't fault the doctors, they just believe what they were taught, thanks to the Rockefeller's. Your degree in writing is commendable and many others are good also. 

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    It was the look I had in mind, and "lofty titles" I now see was easy to confuse with what I meant, which was titles of books.  Not all degrees are false knowledge, though I admit too many of them are, especially these days.  Medical science is a good example.  Yes, there is lots of good knowledge on how to save lives that work (heart surgery, repairing broken bones are two good examples), but it is incomplete in that nutrition and other holistic elements are excluded, plus the lies of big pharma infect that body of knowledge.  The treatment for diabetes is a good example of that. 

    And, if you had a maiden name, that would be odd, wouldn't it?  :D

    Byron wilkins said:

    I am not sorry that I have no maiden name. I could shave my beard which is only two months old and be another person maybe not a professor looking one as you say.  Funny you said book shelves and degrees behind me which I consider false knowledge but understand what you said and meant. 

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    It's good to be who we are, instead of hiding behind screen names, isn't it?

    And, LOL, Mrs. Nelson was my mother.  I've always used my maiden name online as a form of identity protection. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    The pleasure is all mine Mrs Nelson.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Laugh?  Why?  You look like a distinguished professor.  Put on a tweed jacket and take your picture in front of a bookcase with lofty titles and you're there!  Nice to meet the real Mr. Wilkins. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

  • It was the look I had in mind, and "lofty titles" I now see was easy to confuse with what I meant, which was titles of books.  Not all degrees are false knowledge, though I admit too many of them are, especially these days.  Medical science is a good example.  Yes, there is lots of good knowledge on how to save lives that work (heart surgery, repairing broken bones are two good examples), but it is incomplete in that nutrition and other holistic elements are excluded, plus the lies of big pharma infect that body of knowledge.  The treatment for diabetes is a good example of that. 

    And, if you had a maiden name, that would be odd, wouldn't it?  :D

    Byron wilkins said:

    I am not sorry that I have no maiden name. I could shave my beard which is only two months old and be another person maybe not a professor looking one as you say.  Funny you said book shelves and degrees behind me which I consider false knowledge but understand what you said and meant. 

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    It's good to be who we are, instead of hiding behind screen names, isn't it?

    And, LOL, Mrs. Nelson was my mother.  I've always used my maiden name online as a form of identity protection. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    The pleasure is all mine Mrs Nelson.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Laugh?  Why?  You look like a distinguished professor.  Put on a tweed jacket and take your picture in front of a bookcase with lofty titles and you're there!  Nice to meet the real Mr. Wilkins. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

  • I am not sorry that I have no maiden name. I could shave my beard which is only two months old and be another person maybe not a professor looking one as you say.  Funny you said book shelves and degrees behind me which I consider false knowledge but understand what you said and meant. 

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    It's good to be who we are, instead of hiding behind screen names, isn't it?

    And, LOL, Mrs. Nelson was my mother.  I've always used my maiden name online as a form of identity protection. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    The pleasure is all mine Mrs Nelson.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Laugh?  Why?  You look like a distinguished professor.  Put on a tweed jacket and take your picture in front of a bookcase with lofty titles and you're there!  Nice to meet the real Mr. Wilkins. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

  • It's good to be who we are, instead of hiding behind screen names, isn't it?

    And, LOL, Mrs. Nelson was my mother.  I've always used my maiden name online as a form of identity protection. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    The pleasure is all mine Mrs Nelson.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Laugh?  Why?  You look like a distinguished professor.  Put on a tweed jacket and take your picture in front of a bookcase with lofty titles and you're there!  Nice to meet the real Mr. Wilkins. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

  • The pleasure is all mine Mrs Nelson.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Laugh?  Why?  You look like a distinguished professor.  Put on a tweed jacket and take your picture in front of a bookcase with lofty titles and you're there!  Nice to meet the real Mr. Wilkins. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

  • Laugh?  Why?  You look like a distinguished professor.  Put on a tweed jacket and take your picture in front of a bookcase with lofty titles and you're there!  Nice to meet the real Mr. Wilkins. 

    Byron wilkins said:

    OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

  • OK here I am please do not laugh. After years of a chemtrail icon trying to let people know how important it is I am just going to be ME. I have no fear either.  

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

    Byron wilkins said:

    Ok I am up next, you are a nice looking woman and you will get to see me tomorrow for the the first time. I do not care that they know what my name is or what I look like.   

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yes, we need to shed the fear and start speaking up and speaking out. 

    That's me as of a month ago.  Since then, I went back to green skin, horns and all.  :-)

    Byron wilkins said:

    That was an amazing article and took me by surprise because it was so complete. All the topic's covered are our real problems. From the sound of the amount of disclosures I may be spending the rest of my life reading the truth, but at least I will finally find out the truth about this plant. I wish my brain could just download it to make it easier and I don't mean transhumanism.I can see the world changing at a rapid pace for the good and know there are many behind the scenes working hard to make it happen. Maybe my part in this evolution will be revealed and I can help all the sick people in this world be healed from their illnesses put there on purpose.   

       I pay a great deal of attention to what is going on around the world and try to figure out why and the only thing I can come up with is that the fear generated is to keep us distracted so the controllers can keep going in their depopulation agenda. Climate change was their big leap ahead and it has to be stopped in its tracks as fast as possible. Climate change is agenda 21 now renamed agenda 2030 and all nations signed on to it. The Paris false flag was to stop thousands of protesters from all over the world to protest global warming and Paris still in martial law. I think we have more problems coming before the so called elite give up, but that does not mean being silent and hiding. Making things happen requires all of us speaking up and not complying, change does not happen with silence and fear. I you want to save your family you had better start shouting from the roof tops.    

    Cheryl if that is you I will be me also tomorrow.

  • Yeah, I stopped caring, too.  The fear is gone.

    Byron wilkins said:

    Ok I am up next, you are a nice looking woman and you will get to see me tomorrow for the the first time. I do not care that they know what my name is or what I look like.   

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yes, we need to shed the fear and start speaking up and speaking out. 

    That's me as of a month ago.  Since then, I went back to green skin, horns and all.  :-)

    Byron wilkins said:

    That was an amazing article and took me by surprise because it was so complete. All the topic's covered are our real problems. From the sound of the amount of disclosures I may be spending the rest of my life reading the truth, but at least I will finally find out the truth about this plant. I wish my brain could just download it to make it easier and I don't mean transhumanism.I can see the world changing at a rapid pace for the good and know there are many behind the scenes working hard to make it happen. Maybe my part in this evolution will be revealed and I can help all the sick people in this world be healed from their illnesses put there on purpose.   

       I pay a great deal of attention to what is going on around the world and try to figure out why and the only thing I can come up with is that the fear generated is to keep us distracted so the controllers can keep going in their depopulation agenda. Climate change was their big leap ahead and it has to be stopped in its tracks as fast as possible. Climate change is agenda 21 now renamed agenda 2030 and all nations signed on to it. The Paris false flag was to stop thousands of protesters from all over the world to protest global warming and Paris still in martial law. I think we have more problems coming before the so called elite give up, but that does not mean being silent and hiding. Making things happen requires all of us speaking up and not complying, change does not happen with silence and fear. I you want to save your family you had better start shouting from the roof tops.    

    Cheryl if that is you I will be me also tomorrow.

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