Spanish Flu Deaths

Spanish Flu Deaths

(Tom: You have to do your own homework on mask research to decide for yourself if there is an increased chance of bacterial infection in your lungs from the rebreathing of exhaled toxins from the inside of the mask.)

“it is possible that — as in 1918 — a similar pattern of viral damage followed by bacterial invasion could unfold, say the authors. Preparations for diagnosing, treating and preventing bacterial pneumonia should be among highest priorities in influenza pandemic planning, they write. “We are encouraged by the fact that pandemic planners are already considering and implementing some of these actions,” says Dr. Fauci.”

https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/bacterial-pneumonia-caused-most-deaths-1918-influenza-pandemic

On Aging

An Old Face With Bright Eyes

(Tom: Copied and shared because there is truth in here. Except some of us do change. Some of us learn and grow wiser. I know I have.)

I asked an elderly man once what it was like to be old and to know the majority of his life was behind him.

He told me that he has been the same age his entire life.

He said the voice inside of his head had never aged. He has always just been the same boy. His mother’s son.

He had always wondered when he would grow up and be an old man. He said he watched his body age and his faculties dull but the person he is inside never got tired. Never aged. Never changed.

Our spirits are eternal. Our souls are forever. The next time you encounter an elderly person, look at them and know they are still a child, just as you are still a child and children will always need love, attention and purpose.

5 steps to take after a burglary

House Burglary

I would have written,
1. Secure Family and Premises from Potential Risk,
2. Inform Police,
3. Inventory Loss,
4. Advise Insurer,
5. Review Security Hardware and Procedures,
6. In Your Mind, Put the Incident to Bed.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-steps-take-after-burglary-callum-scollay/

Childhood Cancers

Childhood Cancers

Debi Leeper writes: “I spent time with one of Australia’s top lead cancer researchers. They said “it’s very well known vaccines cause cancers”.

There many other things that contribute to the development of cancers however when you look at the ingredients in those injectable products it is easy to see why.

Finish reading:

Carl Sagan On Curiosity

Carl Sagan On Curiosity

Karen Hadley writes: Carl Sagan describes the problem with modern education. I never lost my curiosity. My eclectic curiosity can make me a little random or non-sequitur at times but that’s okay with me. Being this way makes me a much better writer because if I want to, I can get curious about almost anything. And that curiosity triggers study, understanding, development of a viewpoint and then the ability to write about that topic.