Edith Cragg

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Edith Cragg

Edith Cragg

@cragg_edith

main participant in private, not for profit, non government foundation

Sunshine Coast, Qld, Australia Katılım Aralık 2022
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@LandlordLinks Wilfred Wong is a true hero - he helped many mothers protect their children from SRA - he assisted a German mother married to a guy in Anglesey/UK, whose son was being abused. Wilfred and a group of honest people assisted on getting them away from there but then were arrested
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Kirby Sommers
Kirby Sommers@LandlordLinks·
I need to ask you a question. I keep getting inquiries about Shaun Attwood interviewing a man named Wilfred Wong who allegedly kidnapped an infant. Is this true? (I am working today, am writing, and need some of you to look into this, please). Thank you for your help.
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@ABridgen the current judicial system just makes shite up as they go and there behavior has been exposed by Alex hence these criminals yanking him back into prison. Praying that he is doing well and also that he will be released very soon and this criminal behavior will be stopped
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
In the article by the BBC they state regarding Alex Belfield:- ‘On Thursday, the Prison and Probation Service said Belfield had been recalled to prison last month. It did not disclose how Belfield breached his licence conditions.’ Question - Is having a poor relationship with your 27th probation officer who has told you that ‘You can travel anywhere as long a no one recognises you’ now considered grounds for recall to prison? Perhaps that’s why the prison and probation service remain tight lipped over the reason for Belfield’s recall ? Your answers and thoughts in the comments please . share.google/CYav2xNMIV3Ds3…
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@ABridgen oh Andrew that is absolutely appalling and I pray that he will be released shortly, but knowing how evil the system is, I think they are making a point of shutting him up by putting him in jail. I miss his daily musings, they were hilarious as well as spot on take careofyourself
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
On 17th Feb Alex Belfield was sent back to prison for ‘having a bad relationship with his probation officer’ , his 27th probation officer ! Please watch, support Alex Belfield and share.
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
Do you think Brigitte Macron is a man?
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@Newsforce sure so we can't actually talk about your nefarious past and the fact that she is a he lol
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NewsForce
NewsForce@Newsforce·
🇫🇷🇺🇸 BRIGITTE MACRON: "FREE SPEECH NEEDS LIMITS" "I do know that I am the United States, a country of free speech. But I think that liberty does have some rules. We have to be free but adapt to certain codes."
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@realstewpeters What on earth is flotus doing - including this man in an official capacity when we all know that she/he is someone who doesn't know the truth if it hit her square in the face
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
BRIGITTE MACRON: “The First Amendment needs to be restricted. Liberty has rules. We have to be free, but adapt to certain code.” The comes after Candace Owens used her first amendment right to expose Brigitte for being a man.
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@ShadowofEzra yep - certain codes like honesty about ones gender would be a good start - what the feck is Melania doing with this imposter
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Brigitte Macron, while at the White House, says the First Amendment needs to be restricted and limited because too many young children are suffering. She says she can read signals from these young children. “I think that liberty does have some rules. We have to be free, but adapt to certain codes.”
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Mez
Mez@Mez_Of_Oz·
Bob Hawke & the ILLEGAL AUSTRALIA ACT. Aussies, please listen up…
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@its_The_Dr by rights he should be thoroughly investigated in relation to Elm Guesthouse, where he was supposed to have been a regular known as Kitty. Humbly suggest start researching this man and hopefully the justice system will actually catch up with him
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
How about this one, does it bring back some memories? He is 85 years old! Still Jamming.
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@Paws_artx sending you lots of love and praying that his crossing over the rainbow bridge was painless and he will now be gamboling in his new home with other four legged souls and all the best until you meet again
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
and another one bites the dust - how can the rape and murder of a child have an upside????? what a fecking monster
Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜@unhealthytruth

🤯😱😳Dr. John Demartini, who writes for Oprah & starred in “The Secret” just said the children who have been r@ped—- attracted it into their lives— and then ends by saying there’s upsides to the murder of kids too. Ps. Yes.He’s in the Epstein files. x.com/SpeakWithDeeDe…

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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@MyLordBebo couldn't have happened to a nicer guy lol - karma is a bitch as they say
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇺🇦🇮🇩🚨‼️ CRAZY – GANGSTER’S SON KIDNAPPED! Igor Komarov, son of a major mafia boss from Dnipro nicknamed Narik, was kidnapped in Bali. The kidnappers sent this video, which stated clearly: no mafia contacts or police can help. They demand $10,000,000 – money they say was stolen from them . Looks like Ukrainian gangsters stole $10 million from the wrong people, and now their son has been kidnapped and roughed up.
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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
yep and you can still get it at Coles and Woolies atm and have been taking it on and off foreva and with fantastic results
0️⃣BlackBetty ⚓️@BabyD1111229

The Borax Conspiracy ~ How the Arthritis Cure has been stopped. 🎩 Walter Last You may not be able to imagine that borax, this humble insecticide and laundry detergent, has the potential of singlehandedly bringing down our entire economic system. But you do not need to worry, the danger has been recognised and the necessary steps are already being taken to defuse the situation. I will start with the basics and you will understand what I mean as the story unfolds. Borax is a naturally occurring mineral commonly mined from dried salt lakes, and is the source of other manufactured boron compounds. The main deposits are in California and Turkey. Chemical names are sodium tetraborate decahydrate, disodium tetraborate decahydrate, or simply sodium borate. This means it contains four atoms of boron as its central feature combined with two sodium atoms and ten molecules (or sometimes less) of crystallisation water - decahydrate means 10 water molecules, pentahydrate 5, and anhydrate or anhydrous borax means no crystallisation water; chemically it is all the same. Borax is commonly sold as technical or agricultural grade with 99 to 99.5% minimum purity. Potential impurities consist of sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate, carbonate, sulphate and phosphate but not toxic or heavy metals. This grade includes the borax commonly used as household cleaner. Pharmaceutical grade is not noticeably purer or better. Borax is the sodium salt of the weak boric acid. Because sodium is more strongly alkaline, this makes a solution of borax strongly alkaline with a pH between 9 and 10 (pH 7 is neutral). When ingested, it reacts with hydrochloric acid in the stomach to form boric acid and sodium chloride. The boron content of Borax is 11.3% while for boric acid it is 17.5% or about 50% higher. Ingested boron compounds are rapidly and nearly completely excreted with the urine. Formerly boric acid was widely used as a preservative in foods but is now banned for this purpose in most countries, and is also banned from public sale in Australia. According to conventional medicine it is not known if boron is essential for humans but research shows that we do need it. The reason why it was difficult to answer this question is the presence of boron in all plants and unprocessed foods. Diets with a fair amount of fruit and vegetables provide about 2 to 5 mg of boron per day, but this also depends on the region where the food was grown and how it was grown. In reality the average intake in developed countries is 1-2 mg of boron per day. Institutionalized patients may receive only 0.25 mg of daily boron Chemical fertilizers inhibit the uptake of boron from the soil: an organic apple grown in good soil may have 20 mg boron, but if grown with fertilizer it may have only 1 mg of boron. Fertilizers combined with poor food choices have greatly reduced our boron intake compared to 50 or 100 years ago. Further, unhealthy cooking methods greatly reduce the availability of boron from food. The cooking water of vegetables containing most of the minerals may be discarded during home cooking or commercial processing; phytic acid in baked goods, cereals and cooked legumes may greatly reduce availability, while gluten sensitivity and Candida overgrowth inhibit the absorption of minerals. All this makes health problems due to boron deficiency now very common. Health Effects of Boron~ Due to their content of boron, borax and boric acid have basically the same health effects, with good antiseptic, antifungal, and antiviral properties but only mild antibacterial action. In plants as well as animals boron is essential for the integrity and function of cell walls, and the way signals are transmitted across membranes. Boron is distributed throughout the body with the highest concentration in the parathyroid glands, followed by bones and dental enamel. It is essential for healthy bone and joint function, regulating the absorption and metabolism of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus through its influence on the parathyroid glands. With this boron is for the parathyroids what iodine is for the thyroid. Boron deficiency causes the parathyroids to become overactive, releasing too much parathyroid hormone which raises the blood level of calcium by releasing calcium from bones and teeth. This then leads to osteoarthritis and other forms of arthritis, osteoporosis and tooth decay. With advancing age high blood levels of calcium lead to calcification of soft tissues causing muscle contractions and stiffness; calcification of endocrine glands, especially the pineal gland and the ovaries; arteriosclerosis, kidney stones, and calcification of the kidneys ultimately leading to kidney failure. Boron deficiency combined with magnesium deficiency is especially damaging to the bones and teeth. Boron affects the metabolism of steroid hormones, and especially of sex hormones. It increases low testosterone levels in men and oestrogen levels in menopausal women. It also has a role in converting vitamin D to its active form, thus increasing calcium uptake and deposition into bone and teeth rather than causing soft tissue to calcify. Also other beneficial effects have been reported such as improvement of heart problems, vision, psoriasis, balance, memory and cognition. The German cancer researcher Dr Paul-Gerhard Seeger has shown that cancer commonly starts with the deterioration of cell membranes. As boron is essential for cell membranes and boron deficiency widespread, this may be an important cause for the initiation of tumour growth. Boron compounds have anti-tumour properties and are "potent anti-osteoporotic, anti-inflammatory, hypolipemic, anti-coagulant and anti-neoplastic agents" (1). This overview shows the wide-ranging influence of boron on our health. In the following I want to describe some of these health effects in greater detail. The Arthritis Cure of Rex Newnham In the 1960's Rex Newnham, Ph.D., D.O., N.D, developed arthritis. At that time he was a soil and plant scientist in Perth, Western Australia. Conventional drugs did not help, so he looked for the cause into the chemistry of plants. He realized that plants in that area were rather mineral deficient. Knowing that boron aids calcium metabolism in plants he decided to try it. He started taking 30 mg of borax a day, and in three weeks all pain, swelling and stiffness had disappeared. He told public health and medical school authorities about his discovery but they were not interested. However, some people with arthritis were delighted as they improved. Others were scared to take something with a poison label on the container and meant to kill cockroaches and ants. Eventually he had tablets made with a safe and effective quantity of borax. Keep reading 👇🏼🪏👇🏼 scribd.com/document/35390…

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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
I was gifted the chart by Greg many years ago and I have also printed out some of the documents he has presented to the powers that were over the years. Luckily I did as his website with all the info has been taken down. Wondering how long it will before the monarchy is finished
Riccardo Bosi@RealLTCRicBosi

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Edith Cragg
Edith Cragg@cragg_edith·
@RealLTCRicBosi Greg actually sent me the chart personally a few years ago and it looks fantastic and I will frame it at some point, once my friends stop describing me as a conspiracy theorist lol I also have printed many of the court material he has presented, because they took his website down
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