Called my 87 year old mother this morning to invite her to lunch tomorrow and she said “I can after my doctor appt.”. I asked why she was going to the doctor to which she replied “I had a terrible pain in the left side of my head last week and now I am having trouble thinking and remembering things”. We chatted a bit THEN I ask her if she has had any shots lately. This is where my blood pressure rises and I need to take a step back because I am so angry I am breathing fire. She told me her Pharmacist called and told her to come in and get her vaccines for the fall, the Flu and Covid shots so “ because she trusts the fekker” she and her hubby go get their shots. OMG a week later she’s having head pain and can’t think. I asked her if she was still on blood thinners to which she replied yes so I told her that’s no doubt the only reason she is still alive. WHEN I calm down enough to put a coherent sentence together I am going to phone that fcking drug dealer/death merchant and ask him WHY he is soliciting old people to get rid of that poison and ask if he is really THAT brainwashed into thinking it’s a good thing to inject people with you know, considering the mountains of evidence to the contrary (and growing by the day). THEN I will ask him how he feels about paying for my mother’s long term care that she is going to need IF the clots don’t kill her because she’s going to be a mindless vegetable. HOLY FCK these idiots are asking for it.
Sorry, still not calm enough to be reasonable.
Epoch News had a post: What does Canada Day mean to you? Several people weighed in, but this is the one I identified with...
‘Celebrate Alberta’
Katherine Kowalchuk, 50, a lawyer from Calgary, says if she does anything on Canada Day it will be going to a local cafe to celebrate Alberta.
“I disassociated from Canada a while back. That started back in 2020 with COVID, when all of the mandates came in and I saw how our government was treating its citizens,” Kowalchuk said.
“It was 2021 where I really started looking seriously into Alberta separation, and ever since then I’ve become a dedicated separatist.”
Kowalchuk wants Alberta, or the West, to separate and become its own nation, not to join the United States, and she believes there’s a strong likelihood it will happen.
“I do think that there’s a really good chance that Alberta is going to separate. There’s too many push-and-pull factors that aren’t being resolved and are continuing to get worse and making life more ...