If we have been lulled into believing that Covid is over for the tyrants and that the mandates and extremist measures are over, then it’s because it precisely plays into their psychological warfare against us. There will be more vaccine mandates, more mask mandates, more lockdowns. We cannot lose our vigilance. This isn’t over. IContinue reading “It Isn’t Over”
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Review: Relief Factor
My boyfriend often tells me I look like I’m 25 still, but the fact remains that I’ll be 39 in a few weeks. And despite all the great genetics I inherited from my parents I also inherited my mom’s arthritis very early. I already have arthritis in most of my joints, including my elbows. AsContinue reading “Review: Relief Factor”
Covid and Ivermectin: A Personal Perspective
I begin this by stressing that I’m not a doctor, which basically means, I can talk common sense about this and not be worried about my medical license being revoked for contradicting the narrative. I had Covid last fall. My illness would be considered mild to moderate. For two weeks I felt pretty crappy. IContinue reading “Covid and Ivermectin: A Personal Perspective”
Training Like It’s the End of the World
Working out yesterday, in my mind was the thought that if times become hard, I’m glad that I’m strong and healthy and can take care of myself and those around me. I’m fit and capable and the current times provide me motivation to push that to an even higher level. After months of suffering fromContinue reading “Training Like It’s the End of the World”
My Experience with COVID-19
Some would say with all my travel in the last twelve months that I would inevitably catch COVID – and many would smugly believe I had it coming. That all may be true, maybe I did have it coming. And I did catch COVID. But I caught it locally. But locally or in an airportContinue reading “My Experience with COVID-19”