Scripture
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#72 – What Is Really Happening?
Parable“It happened that a fire broke out backstage in a theater. The clown came out to inform the public. They thought it was just a jest and applauded. He repeated his warning. They shouted even louder. So I think the world will come to an end amid general applause from all the wits who believe… Continue reading
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#70 – And The Year Is Young
Students Missing from Public SchoolsParents have grown dissatisfied with public schools. According to a Gallup poll, before COVID-19, 51% of parents were satisfied or somewhat satisfied with their child’s education. Now three years later, that satisfaction has fallen to 42%, the lowest in more than 20 years. Nearly a quarter of Americans, or 23%, said… Continue reading
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#63 – Christmas Week
TRIVIA:Candy canes are bent at the top to resemble a shepherd’ crook, a symbol of Jesus. TRUE. According to a popular legend, a 17th-century German choirmaster handed out sugar sticks to his young singers during a Christmas service as a way to keep them quiet when they were not singing. The white stripes represent Jesus’s… Continue reading
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Post #48 – What Else Falls in Fall?
REMINDER:Don’t wait until the temperatures fall sharply to winterize your home. You may be doing this regularly throughout the year. If not, check windows and exterior doors for damaged or missing caulk or weather-stripping. Now is a good time to have your HVAC unit checked. I need to have my rain gutters cleaned soon. QUOTE… Continue reading
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Post #33 – Humidity of Summer
Game Over?”If Lake Mead hits dead pool levels, it is game over for millions of people living in the Southwestern United States.” Tanya Trujillo, Interior Department’s assistant secretary. A Noah’s level flood would be necessary to turn things around.—- Dr. Mark Sircus, https://drsircus.com/general/game-over/ QUOTE:‘The older I get the more wisdom I find in the ancient… Continue reading
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Post #31 – Summer Heat continues…
50 PercentMorgan Stanley CEO James Gorman told investors at a conference that the odds of a recession are at 50 percent. $5.00 per gallonThe average price nationwide of a gallon of regulate-grease gasoline topped $5 for the first time on June 13, according to AAA. What is a “bear” market?This is when the closing price… Continue reading
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Post #27 – Headlines in Bits & Pieces
Headline: Union Pacific Railroad Announces Delays, Cutbacks in Fertilizer Shipments. The company removed rail cars to ease congestion and added 100 additional locomotives to its fleet. Union Pacific serves key agricultural areas like Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, and California. Less available fertilizer means less crop production, which equals rising food prices. Source: Allan Stein,… Continue reading
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Post #21 – Bits & Pieces for 2022; a New Year
There are new words that make lists for awhile due to events taking place. Check this one out.“Prikspijt” meaning “vaccination regret” or “pricker’s remorse” voted Dutch Word of the Year. Headline on DutchReview.com on Dec 21, 2021 by Cara Råker. “Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new… Continue reading
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Post #20 – Bits & Pieces at Year-End
Headline: China Panic – Hoards Half of World’s Grain Supply Amid Threats of Collapse. ZeroHedge.com Dec 28, 2021 by Tyler Durden> Beijing has managed to stockpile more than half of the world’s maize and other grains causing rapid food inflation and triggering famine in some countries.> China claims that “our wheat stockpiles can meet the… Continue reading
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Post #18 – Bits & Pieces – The March Forward
It could be said that it is easier to CON people that to convince them that they have been CONNED. Ask yourself, have you been conned or fooled into believing something that is not true? Never? Really? Think about this past year. Dr. MercolaVitamin D in your blood stream should be between 60 ng/ml to… Continue reading
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