Signs in Canada....geoengineering above the cloud layer... see it all the time here in Central Texas
On a clear night, after the continuous spraying of the skies, get into a really dark area at night, shine a flashlight straight up and watch the crap come falling down from the spraying!
We breath in around 20,000 nano particles with every breath!.....Thanks gummint, I so love inhaling your poison because, you REALLY CARE about me!...(about 30,000 nano particles will span one human hair)
Manuel, thank you for creating this site, I have been an everyday reader for some time. It's wonderful to see other sites post your articles, ( Henry Pinault and Baal, lenciaga). You do great work and I really appreciate and am grateful that you are here and brave. Take care friend.
Long COVID is real and disabling for literally millions of people who have survived infection. The fact that a disease can have this sort of devastating effect long after the initial infection is gone is some hard evidence that this virus must be the result of gain-of-function research conducted at the Wuhan Lab, funded by the American taxpayer courtesy of Anthony Fauci and the NIH. No natural pathogen would have scores of symptoms affecting every human organ system and would affect sufferers in such radically different ways. We've NEVER seen anything like this before.
To those who harbor the delusion that they are the opposite sex: If your mind and your body don't agree on your gender, guess what? It isn't your body that's wrong and needs fixing.
To medical providers who are profiting from the delusions of the mentally ill: You are violating your Hippocratic oath to do no harm. You vile butchers are maiming and dismembering delusional people when you amputate perfectly healthy body parts and you call that "gender affirming care?"
To public educators and mental health professionals grooming and confusing children into thinking they are not the gender God made them to be: He has a special place in hell for you guys. Burn bright!
Many of us wander through the shopping malls going from store to store in a quandary wondering what to buy for those near and dear or for our children; Oren Arnold suggested some intangible gifts of self like “ to your enemy forgiveness, to an opponent tolerance, to a friend your heart to a customer, service to all, charity and to every child a good example, and to you self-respect” “For outlandish creatures like us, on our way to God, a heart, a brain, and courage, Bethlehem is not the end of our journey but only the beginning-not home but the place through which we must pass if ever we are to reach home at last.” ― Frederick Buechner.
Christmas has been just one day when Christ was born to bring to humanity joy and peace, the rest of the time after two thousand years is the anniversary of that great day.
G.K Chesterton poignantly recalled the significance of being thankful for the gifts we have “When we were children, we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs?” Homelessness was first experienced by that lovable family of Nazareth. We celebrate the birth of a great child whose parents were homeless, and a time for reflection on the plight of those less fortunate.
Calvin Coolidge succinctly summarized the spirit of Christmas “To the American People: Christmas is not a time or a season but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas. If we think on these things, there will be a Savior born in us, and over us will shine a star sending its gleam of hope to the world.”. The United States of America is always the first nation to come to the aid of countries torn apart by Tsunamis or earthquakes. The joyous spirit of Christmas should remain in our hearts all through the year as lamented by Elvis Presley, “why can’t every day be like Christmas why can’t that feeling go on endlessly if every day were to be like Christmas, what a wonderful world this would be” One cannot forget the spirit of love that Christmas night when a young mother, hardly sixteen years of age, and lovable father with their baby were joined by poor shepherds, and three wise men, who brought gifts to worship the Saviour of the world. To understand and appreciate the gift of Christmas, we must reach into the humility of the cave, and the manger. Jesus was not born in a rich Palace. Whilst remembering his birth he came to offer a way of life “on our way back to God”.
Sadly, Christmas is a time of giving gifts to someone who has everything instead; how appropriate is the gift of love, to those close to you. His birth brought light into the darkness of the day and he was the way, the truth, and the light to overcome darkness, and to save humanity. As I write this my heart pounds with anticipation of Christmas day, to me Christmas brings a special joy. Michelle our daughter loved Christmas we called her our "Christmas girl" she bought many a bauble on her travels when she went to various Universities worldwide delivering talks about liver transplantation and her discovery of a wash to prevent cells of harvested organs from dying until implanted in the recipient. Our Christmas tree is decked with the baubles she bought. We remember her when we deck our tree. She has been with the lord for ten years.
It is a time of hospitality when friends visit and bring in the figgy pudding, and soak ourselves in spirits of upliftment.
“And in despair I bowed my head;
‘There is no peace on earth,’ I said;
‘For hate is strong,
And mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!’
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
‘God is not dead, nor doth he sleep!
The Wrong shall fail,
the Right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will to men!'” ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A season to love is his gift for us .Steve Maraboli sums it on how to keep Christmas truly Chrissie. “Then feed the hungry, clothe the naked, forgive the guilty, welcome the unwanted, care for the ill, love your enemies, and do unto others as you would have done unto you.” It is a season of a great encounter of God becoming human condescending to become a creature, one who was creator. Roy L Smith virtually sums it; “He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree.” It is the way you spend Christmas and not how much.
Peace on earth good will to all humankind sang the angle chorus and yet there are many friendless, roaming the streets with no one to love, or be loved, and then there are those who could be at home with those they love going about bringing joy to those lonely in hospitals or aged homes. The birth of Jesus in a stable his parents being homeless, is an encouragement to the underdog the weak and the poor. Do wonder around Dandenong market and you will see the homeless hovering in a parking lot I met one and asked him where he lives " he tapped his suitcase" and said this is my home my pillow my bed" His name was Steve he said the Salvos give him food. How much we should love children in this day and age when children suffer a great deal at the hands of adults sometimes mistreated by their very own, whilst over 50,000 are aborted the world over by adults. Christ chose to be born as a child. Why, you might ask, did God choose to become like man? It is so that humanity can become like God. It is the mystery and message of Christmas when the sacred becomes secular, and he came to draw us out of the “mire of despondency”* John Bunyon.
Colin M Morris in a powerful allegory sums it thus. “Action is always superior to speech in the Gospels, which is why the Word became flesh, and not newsprint.” ― Colin M. Morris.
Christ bought us by his blood, he could have sent a million angels but came himself to be born of a virgin, and in a humble stable because each one of us are valuable, no matter how poor you are: It is not important, or wealthy or having power “God loves you as you are” At times when you feel worthless, never forget you are important to God, the cherished apple of God’s eye .When brokenness overwhelms, you God is there for you, Christ is the way, the truth, and the light, to light up your darkness.
We hark back with sentimentality at our Christmases as kids waiting anxiously for the night of nights, when Santa would come down the chimney. Most of us look back on Christmases with some fondness and nostalgia. Especially for kids, it’s a magical time. And adults tend to look back to their own Christmases or maybe the holidays they spent with younger children with a sweet sentimentality. A night of song and delicious food and caroling, I remember we were about thirteen of us youth from the parish in Sri Lanka, How we went caroling from house to house; and how we packed ourselves in one car; was magical, but utterly joyful folly. I remember when the choir master Uncle Algie called out" let us sing silent night" it was truly a silent rendition, and he raised the wand the entire thirteen of us under cue remained silent. Or when we were in the car each decided to sing a carol and it was a cacophony of chaotic voices.
It is 2022 years since that birth and though the world has grown weary, Christmas is still young and the season always brings joy to the hearts of all mankind, of peace and good will. It is the simplest of occasions that brings us joy. I remember our first Christmas in Canada with our baby girl Michelle, and we were living in a room rented from a large house the landlord lived in the rooms adjoining and we bought our turkey and because the fridge was too small, I dug a hole in the ground and covered it with snow for a week until we were ready to roast the turkey. Come Christmas day we had everything ready but no wine to toast, and I heard a tap on the door and there was our landlord with a bottle of wine and it was like God sent; it completed our Christmas table. When we recall Christmas past, we usually find the simplest things-not the great occasions which give off the greatest glow of happiness. One of the most glorious messes in the world is the mess created in the living room on Christmas day. Don’t clean it up too quickly.”
Laura Ingalls Wilder sums it up “Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again.
Think the world leaders will have the guts to take Putin to the world courts and sue him for the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives in Russia and Ukraine and will the world courts order Putin to compensate Ukraine for the destruction of Infrastructure in Ukraine for the loss of live in Ukraine and Russia. if they don't they are silently condoning Putin and down the line we might have north Korea doing the same because if Putin can get away with it they too can and soon the world will be in utter turmoil it is time Biden called the shots or else there will be more chaos in the world. China will advance into Taiwan because they know Biden is weak this is why Trump will come in though he made a horrible mess when he lost.
are we at the end times not end of the world remember "end times'. earthquakes and rumblings and economic failures. but don't be frightened world people god is still in charge and god will take care of you just go about your daily chores and keep on praying god will take care of you what was that biblical quote "not a hair falls from your head without god knowing it" baldies might ask where has all those youthful locks gone ? consolation! god knows? Milroy Martyn Australia
and the world goes on its way who will account for discrepancies failures of governments no body because they come they go voted in voted out with no accountability i firmly believe Politicians should be made accountable for their misdemeanors and made to compensate for inefficiencies and be black listed and ruled out from contesting again. How could they dare recontest when they have made such big blunders and are not made accountable. milroy martyn australia
Rose Law Group is Hillary Clinton's old firm. Anything for a buck, typical liberals.
Signs in Canada....geoengineering above the cloud layer... see it all the time here in Central Texas
On a clear night, after the continuous spraying of the skies, get into a really dark area at night, shine a flashlight straight up and watch the crap come falling down from the spraying!
We breath in around 20,000 nano particles with every breath!.....Thanks gummint, I so love inhaling your poison because, you REALLY CARE about me!...(about 30,000 nano particles will span one human hair)
Yep! They really care about us and our lives…
Manuel, thank you for creating this site, I have been an everyday reader for some time. It's wonderful to see other sites post your articles, ( Henry Pinault and Baal, lenciaga). You do great work and I really appreciate and am grateful that you are here and brave. Take care friend.
Yes I am very happy the Citizen Free Press just linked one of my last article... Great to have you on board, Manuel
Long COVID is real and disabling for literally millions of people who have survived infection. The fact that a disease can have this sort of devastating effect long after the initial infection is gone is some hard evidence that this virus must be the result of gain-of-function research conducted at the Wuhan Lab, funded by the American taxpayer courtesy of Anthony Fauci and the NIH. No natural pathogen would have scores of symptoms affecting every human organ system and would affect sufferers in such radically different ways. We've NEVER seen anything like this before.
The transgender fad is pure insanity.
To those who harbor the delusion that they are the opposite sex: If your mind and your body don't agree on your gender, guess what? It isn't your body that's wrong and needs fixing.
To medical providers who are profiting from the delusions of the mentally ill: You are violating your Hippocratic oath to do no harm. You vile butchers are maiming and dismembering delusional people when you amputate perfectly healthy body parts and you call that "gender affirming care?"
To public educators and mental health professionals grooming and confusing children into thinking they are not the gender God made them to be: He has a special place in hell for you guys. Burn bright!
Christmas the joy of being a child again.
Many of us wander through the shopping malls going from store to store in a quandary wondering what to buy for those near and dear or for our children; Oren Arnold suggested some intangible gifts of self like “ to your enemy forgiveness, to an opponent tolerance, to a friend your heart to a customer, service to all, charity and to every child a good example, and to you self-respect” “For outlandish creatures like us, on our way to God, a heart, a brain, and courage, Bethlehem is not the end of our journey but only the beginning-not home but the place through which we must pass if ever we are to reach home at last.” ― Frederick Buechner.
Christmas has been just one day when Christ was born to bring to humanity joy and peace, the rest of the time after two thousand years is the anniversary of that great day.
G.K Chesterton poignantly recalled the significance of being thankful for the gifts we have “When we were children, we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs?” Homelessness was first experienced by that lovable family of Nazareth. We celebrate the birth of a great child whose parents were homeless, and a time for reflection on the plight of those less fortunate.
Calvin Coolidge succinctly summarized the spirit of Christmas “To the American People: Christmas is not a time or a season but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas. If we think on these things, there will be a Savior born in us, and over us will shine a star sending its gleam of hope to the world.”. The United States of America is always the first nation to come to the aid of countries torn apart by Tsunamis or earthquakes. The joyous spirit of Christmas should remain in our hearts all through the year as lamented by Elvis Presley, “why can’t every day be like Christmas why can’t that feeling go on endlessly if every day were to be like Christmas, what a wonderful world this would be” One cannot forget the spirit of love that Christmas night when a young mother, hardly sixteen years of age, and lovable father with their baby were joined by poor shepherds, and three wise men, who brought gifts to worship the Saviour of the world. To understand and appreciate the gift of Christmas, we must reach into the humility of the cave, and the manger. Jesus was not born in a rich Palace. Whilst remembering his birth he came to offer a way of life “on our way back to God”.
Sadly, Christmas is a time of giving gifts to someone who has everything instead; how appropriate is the gift of love, to those close to you. His birth brought light into the darkness of the day and he was the way, the truth, and the light to overcome darkness, and to save humanity. As I write this my heart pounds with anticipation of Christmas day, to me Christmas brings a special joy. Michelle our daughter loved Christmas we called her our "Christmas girl" she bought many a bauble on her travels when she went to various Universities worldwide delivering talks about liver transplantation and her discovery of a wash to prevent cells of harvested organs from dying until implanted in the recipient. Our Christmas tree is decked with the baubles she bought. We remember her when we deck our tree. She has been with the lord for ten years.
It is a time of hospitality when friends visit and bring in the figgy pudding, and soak ourselves in spirits of upliftment.
“And in despair I bowed my head;
‘There is no peace on earth,’ I said;
‘For hate is strong,
And mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!’
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
‘God is not dead, nor doth he sleep!
The Wrong shall fail,
the Right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will to men!'” ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A season to love is his gift for us .Steve Maraboli sums it on how to keep Christmas truly Chrissie. “Then feed the hungry, clothe the naked, forgive the guilty, welcome the unwanted, care for the ill, love your enemies, and do unto others as you would have done unto you.” It is a season of a great encounter of God becoming human condescending to become a creature, one who was creator. Roy L Smith virtually sums it; “He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree.” It is the way you spend Christmas and not how much.
Peace on earth good will to all humankind sang the angle chorus and yet there are many friendless, roaming the streets with no one to love, or be loved, and then there are those who could be at home with those they love going about bringing joy to those lonely in hospitals or aged homes. The birth of Jesus in a stable his parents being homeless, is an encouragement to the underdog the weak and the poor. Do wonder around Dandenong market and you will see the homeless hovering in a parking lot I met one and asked him where he lives " he tapped his suitcase" and said this is my home my pillow my bed" His name was Steve he said the Salvos give him food. How much we should love children in this day and age when children suffer a great deal at the hands of adults sometimes mistreated by their very own, whilst over 50,000 are aborted the world over by adults. Christ chose to be born as a child. Why, you might ask, did God choose to become like man? It is so that humanity can become like God. It is the mystery and message of Christmas when the sacred becomes secular, and he came to draw us out of the “mire of despondency”* John Bunyon.
Colin M Morris in a powerful allegory sums it thus. “Action is always superior to speech in the Gospels, which is why the Word became flesh, and not newsprint.” ― Colin M. Morris.
Christ bought us by his blood, he could have sent a million angels but came himself to be born of a virgin, and in a humble stable because each one of us are valuable, no matter how poor you are: It is not important, or wealthy or having power “God loves you as you are” At times when you feel worthless, never forget you are important to God, the cherished apple of God’s eye .When brokenness overwhelms, you God is there for you, Christ is the way, the truth, and the light, to light up your darkness.
We hark back with sentimentality at our Christmases as kids waiting anxiously for the night of nights, when Santa would come down the chimney. Most of us look back on Christmases with some fondness and nostalgia. Especially for kids, it’s a magical time. And adults tend to look back to their own Christmases or maybe the holidays they spent with younger children with a sweet sentimentality. A night of song and delicious food and caroling, I remember we were about thirteen of us youth from the parish in Sri Lanka, How we went caroling from house to house; and how we packed ourselves in one car; was magical, but utterly joyful folly. I remember when the choir master Uncle Algie called out" let us sing silent night" it was truly a silent rendition, and he raised the wand the entire thirteen of us under cue remained silent. Or when we were in the car each decided to sing a carol and it was a cacophony of chaotic voices.
It is 2022 years since that birth and though the world has grown weary, Christmas is still young and the season always brings joy to the hearts of all mankind, of peace and good will. It is the simplest of occasions that brings us joy. I remember our first Christmas in Canada with our baby girl Michelle, and we were living in a room rented from a large house the landlord lived in the rooms adjoining and we bought our turkey and because the fridge was too small, I dug a hole in the ground and covered it with snow for a week until we were ready to roast the turkey. Come Christmas day we had everything ready but no wine to toast, and I heard a tap on the door and there was our landlord with a bottle of wine and it was like God sent; it completed our Christmas table. When we recall Christmas past, we usually find the simplest things-not the great occasions which give off the greatest glow of happiness. One of the most glorious messes in the world is the mess created in the living room on Christmas day. Don’t clean it up too quickly.”
Laura Ingalls Wilder sums it up “Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again.
Milroy Martyn
Think the world leaders will have the guts to take Putin to the world courts and sue him for the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives in Russia and Ukraine and will the world courts order Putin to compensate Ukraine for the destruction of Infrastructure in Ukraine for the loss of live in Ukraine and Russia. if they don't they are silently condoning Putin and down the line we might have north Korea doing the same because if Putin can get away with it they too can and soon the world will be in utter turmoil it is time Biden called the shots or else there will be more chaos in the world. China will advance into Taiwan because they know Biden is weak this is why Trump will come in though he made a horrible mess when he lost.
are we at the end times not end of the world remember "end times'. earthquakes and rumblings and economic failures. but don't be frightened world people god is still in charge and god will take care of you just go about your daily chores and keep on praying god will take care of you what was that biblical quote "not a hair falls from your head without god knowing it" baldies might ask where has all those youthful locks gone ? consolation! god knows? Milroy Martyn Australia
and the world goes on its way who will account for discrepancies failures of governments no body because they come they go voted in voted out with no accountability i firmly believe Politicians should be made accountable for their misdemeanors and made to compensate for inefficiencies and be black listed and ruled out from contesting again. How could they dare recontest when they have made such big blunders and are not made accountable. milroy martyn australia