Similar Posts

Food for the Soul Audio: Sagas on Screen
Nina Heyn is Your Culture Scout – the author of the Food for the Soul column and the creator of the Food for the Soul audio.
Please click here for Audio
Music of the Week: February 3, 2023: Lec, Saulite!
https://youtu.be/pTy_uz2zHJk
Every five years, something incredibly beautiful happens in Latvia, which is one of the three Baltic countries along with Estonia and Lithuania. It is the celebratio…
Quote du Jour
“Do the kinds of things that come from the heart.
When you do, you won’t be dissatisfied, you won’t be envious, you
won’t be longing for somebody else’s things.
On the contrary, you’ll be …
The Bayer Protection Act
By Pete Kennedy
Another chapter in the Great Poisoning is currently unfolding in the Iowa Legislature with a bill that could be a preview of what’s to come in many state Houses across the countr…
Quote du Jour
Brainy Quote
BIS: Governors and Heads of Supervision endorse global bank prudential standard for cryptoassets and work programme of Basel Committee
The Basel Committee’s oversight body endorses a global prudential standard for banks’ exposures to cryptoassets, for implementation by 1 January 2025.
Endorses the Committee’s work programme and…
4 Comments
Comments are closed.
Scott Kesterson has done some very good interviews on the injection. Two with Dr. Tenpenny. One with Dr. Carrie Madej. And, this one with Dr. Lee Merritt.
https://www.bards.fm/e/bardsfm-a-conversation-with-dr-lee-merritt-20210507/
This is right on the mark!
Imagine the perfect concert hall, a hall like the Amsterdam Concertgebouw approaches. The acoustic properties of such a hall make the orchestra float and the music sound like angels playing. It is a temple of music.
And it is known that even painting the ceiling would change the sound of the orchestra.
DNA is the blueprint of our, so to say, individual and perfectly built concert hall – in biblical terms “the temple”, our physical body. Changing the DNA by an injection with a genome-modifing agent, is like renovating our concert hall. It can kill the music.
Irreversibly.
Beautifully put. Thank you.
Beautiful.