
Kristi German
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Kristi German
@wolves67
Avid scrapbooker, lover of all things chocolate, SAHM, homeschooler, organic foodie
Holstein, IA Se unió Mayıs 2009
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@MtGardenMama It’s as if you’ve never seen snytjing that was in fashion before you. In the 60s they wore “hot pants” and go go boots and mini skirts.
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@MtGardenMama Because we still have them in our cupboards from the first time they were in fashion. We’ve been wearing them for years and now you’re wearing them you’ve just noticed. 😂
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🇺🇸UNKNOWN NO MORE🇺🇸
For 85 years, they were buried as UNKNOWN.
For the past 3 years, Operation 85 fought to give them their names back.
Today, DPAA officially confirmed the DNA threshold has been met to begin the identification process for 141 U.S.S. Arizona unknowns buried in commingled graves at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, HI.
FOLLOW US along this journey.
For more info: USSArizona.navy

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🚨Kentucky Representative @RepThomasMassie stood on the steps of the Supreme Court today and named what is actually happening.
Bayer is running a four-front war: against the executive branch, state legislatures, Congress, and the courts. The goal is liability immunity, a permanent get out of court free card for a company that has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in cancer verdicts. Massie is not giving it to them.
He and Representative Chellie Pingree have introduced the "No Immunity for Glyphosate Act," but as Massie made clear, it should not even be necessary.
The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial. The Tenth Amendment reserves powers to the states. The First Amendment protects the right to know what is in a product. None of those have been repealed. All of them are currently in jeopardy.
The question before the Supreme Court is whether state judges will be gagged, state juries disbanded, and state courts shuttered, with no plan to hear these cases anywhere else.
Massie called it what it is: regulatory capture. The White House chief of staff works for a lobbying firm that took money from Monsanto Bayer, and that conflict is sitting at the center of an executive order the administration is using to shield the company from accountability.
The people standing on those steps today are the answer to that.
Full clip linked below 👇
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Lyme Disease. COVID. Both Now Linked to Government Labs. And Pfizer Has a New Lyme Vaccine Ready.
The timing is not subtle. Lyme disease cases are expanding — now reaching as far south as Texas. The worst tick season on record. A government-created pathogen, by verified accounts. And right on cue, a new Pfizer vaccine in the pipeline. The answer isn't another shot. It's immediate treatment within 36 hours of a high-risk tick bite — before chronic Lyme has a chance to develop.
Join the Fight: mcculloughfnd.org
Courtesy of The Absolute Truth @AbsoluteWithE, Emerald Robinson @EmeraldRobinson
#MedicalFreedom
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She lied for four years and then got a job at Harvard
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack
Reminder that the former director of the CDC lied to the entire world and said that “vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don’t get sick.” Crimes against humanity.
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Gennings Dunker is one of the greatest names I’ve ever heard
Jack Lido@JackLido
Pittsburgh, meet your new hay bale tossin', jorts-wearin', moustache growin' offensive lineman. In 2022, Gennings Dunker won the Solon Beef Days Hay Bale Toss contest, and then proceeded to start 38 games, be an All-Big Ten tackle and go viral several times. Welcome to the NFL.
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@TheMedievalMann @tyromper Not universally true. Tired talking point.
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@tyromper Boomers largely don't care much about their children or grandchildren. They are the most narcissistic and selfish generation yet. They could care less about the state of our nation that they are passing on to the rest of us. Many will die, alone in hospice. Very gross.
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I don't understand the boomers that hoard all their wealth from their kids.
I have a good buddy that's struggling.
Married with a few kids.
He's smart. Graduated university with great grades, got hired by a good company, & did everything "right."
He got laid off over a year ago & told me he's sent 10,000 resumes in with no job offerings.....
He's working side gigs but his family is stressed.
His folks are retired & in their 70's.
His dad recently told him he's got north of 15 million invested!!!
My buddy said he didn't say anything & didn't want to be disrespectful but it perplexed him.
Why wait until you die to gift it to your kids?!
It's worth more now helping out in my opinion that in 20 years when you die & you give 25 million to a 55 year old that's also then likely set & not stressed.
You can gift like what 16k a year tax free too.
It's their money, & when my folks sat my sister & I down for the inheritance talk we both said we don't want/expect anything you raised us well so do you!!!!
But, I guarantee if I was in this guys shoes my folks would offer help.
I don't understand the logic not to.
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@_AE4HF @legallymom2 This is the best response. I can’t believe the parents did this.
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@legallymom2 I would have taught them how the kick the seats in front of them.
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I had an aisle seat today, and 2 boys aged 2 and 4 sat next to me - window and middle. The parents sat together in the row in front of us. It was a 5 hour flight and the kids were acting up from the start. Parents were oblivious to what was going on and were enjoying sitting alone. The guy across the aisle from me felt bad for me and said something to the parents. The parents reply was “ we all paid for our tickets”. I am generally okay with kids on planes, but the parents should have split up and each sat with a kid.
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@BTCBreadMan Don’t let young child have that much veto power in your life. That being said, look at cancer rates from all they spray on golf courses. You wife is right to want to veto that..
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Something happened in a Massachusetts federal courtroom that I can't stop thinking about, even now, even knowing what ICAN was able to do after, even knowing the charter got amended and we moved the ball. I can't just let it go.
Think about this: The American Academy of Pediatrics sued Robert Kennedy Jr. and HHS. And what they were suing over, the thing they argued constituted harm, was the possibility that doctors might get to have a conversation with their patients about vaccines. That's what they wanted stopped. Shared decision-making.
The radical idea that a pediatrician and a parent might sit down together and talk about what's right for that specific child. Now, the AAP takes money from pharmaceutical companies. That's documented. So when they go to federal court to protect the full 54-vaccine mandate, you have to ask who they're really representing in that room. It is not the pediatricians. It is not the children.
The judge agreed with them. And then he went further, declaring that Kennedy's advisory committee was flawed, specifically because it didn't have enough members with financial ties to the vaccine industry.
He said, in effect, that the people who profit from the schedule have a right to vote on the schedule. An activist judge handed pharma a structural guarantee, a legal argument that you cannot reform the advisory process without their seat at the table.
We got the charter amended, and that matters. But what was said out loud in that courtroom, I don't think we should forget what that judge was willing to put his name on.
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Someone inside Kaiser sent me the below internal guidance concerning shots and medications for newborns.
It tells Kaiser employees that the "approach to how we introduce and administer routine newborn ... Hepatitis B vaccine" is to " avoid saying ‘it’s optional’ or ‘you can refuse’ unless directly asked” and to tell parents that "we will be giving" instead of asking consent to give. This is the antithesis of informed consent. Yet Kaiser calls it “excellent patient and family care.”

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