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It’s encouraging that Alex is more humble spiritually; though, he still isn’t getting right with the many people he’s hurt (required for real Christians, Mt. 5 an. Paul made sure he was right with God and everyone – Acts 24:16), including many former employees, and isn’t yet dedicated to following the Holy Spirit no matter what, largely because even Rodney Howard-Browne teaches “once saved always saved,” and doesn’t teach reconciliation holiness, being right with all to have clear consciences when we see Jesus face to Face. But this is an improvement.
Full 4-hour meeting, including Rodney Howard-Browne’s message, followed by the Q&A;
Night 1108 of The Stand | The River Church
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3-hour Q&A only:
Mike Rivero at 1:01:55:
What Really Happened – Mike Rivero – Tuesday 6/27/23 – News, Analysis, Calls & Commentary
Pride marches across the country have featured indecent exposure by attendees in public when children were in present. In New York, participants who dressed in drag at a Pride March chanted, “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children.” In Seattle, video showed men exposing their genitals in front of child spectators. West Hollywood’s LGBTQ pride parade featured explicit BDSM sex acts. Sesame Street and cartoons are also pushing the leftist LGBTQ agenda. (source)
20:00 Interesting discussion about Covid, how so many blindly followed Fauci, vaccines….
1:40:00 Bobby tells how Sirhan Sirhan did NOT kill his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Bobby tells who did and what actually happened.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=188526243996514
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw5gnFjTfcI
NOTABLES:
25:15 Organic A2 Whole Milk (small bottles). Really good and healthy. It’s my second choice. Mom and I are getting Alaska Range Dairy’s Whole Milk Non Homogenized in returnable glass bottles at Natural Pantry. Has an AMAZING flavor even better than these Costco bottles. Spendy. [Homogenization wrecks the fat globules. This does not.]
Haig’s Tzatziki sounds great, but don’t know if our Costco has it. Will check.
27:15 is interesting. I got this organic yogurt a few days ago. It’s not as thick as regular yogurt, but it’s made from grass fed cows, which Thomas doesn’t mention. Grass fed makes the fat excellent.
I get and eat a lot of Costco’s grass fed beef patties in the frozen section — very healthy and great flavor (as long as they’re *not overcooked*. Since they’re frozen, there’s no danger of eating if not cooked long enough, since all of the critters are dead.
“Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life.” – Jesus Christ in Rev. 2:10
“For you need endurance so that, having done the will of God, you may receive the promise.” – Heb. 10:36
It imploded with so much force, 20 million pounds of pressure crashing against itself that it then exploded. If the sub was solid steel instead of carbon fiber composite, perhaps it wouldn’t have reacted quite this dramatically. An expert on TV said the weight of water at 13 miles deep applied to it was as much as weight of the Empire State building.
Here, they say:
“The deep-sea water pressure that appears to have crushed the 22-foot craft would have been roughly equivalent in weight to the 10,000-ton, wrought-iron Eiffel Tower….”
That’s 20 million pounds of pressure!
Trump tells Baier: "I wasn't allowed to fire Fauci". Really?
Is that true? What did Trump do for Fauci on his last day of being President? pic.twitter.com/lvmS8W1lfT— David Knight Show LIVE 9am EST, M-F (@libertytarian) June 22, 2023
Professor Mark Dice openly discusses what Critical Race Theory really is, and why the Democrats are using it.
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Vitamin D functions in the respiratory system to:
Protect against infection
Support immune cell function (white blood cells) in the throat, airways and lungs
Help regenerate the protective endothelial barriers
Regulate the inflammatory response and prevent cytokine storm
Respiratory Diseases associated with low vitamin D include:
COVID-19
The “Common Cold”
Infectious mononucleosis
Influenza
Pneumonia and ARDS
Tuberculosis
Asthma
Tucker’s best Twitter episode yet!
Even plays excerpt of RFK Jr on ‘Joe Rogan,’ and exposes Dr. Peter Hotez’s buffoonery!
Ep. 6 Bobby Kennedy is winning pic.twitter.com/jW51PYahLV
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 22, 2023
The lawsuit follows another Amazon-related win by the FTC just a few weeks ago. Earlier this month, Amazon agreed to pay a $25m civil penalty to settle allegations it violated a child privacy law for storing kids’ voice and location data recorded by its popular Alexa voice assistant. It also agreed to pay $5.8m in customer refunds for alleged privacy violations involving its doorbell camera Ring.
They lied about Tamiflu too. Fake studies!
How Big Pharma is like the Wizard of Oz.
Between June 1 and June 13, Anchorage logged 13 days where wind speeds topped 30 miles per hour at the airport, the official weather observation spot, according to data provided by Rick Thoman, a climate and weather expert with the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy. …
But it wasn’t just June. Taking into consideration a historical change in the way wind speeds were measured, “there is a strong case to be made that this is the windiest May 1-June 14 on record” for readings taken at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport weather recording site, said Michael Lawson, an assistant sea ice meteorologist and general forecaster with the National Weather Service in Anchorage. “Looking at just the first two weeks of June, this is the windiest since 1970.”
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:13 All Cause Mortality
3:12 CHD/CVD
3:30 Performance
5:11 CoPilot
6:33 Sleep
8:28 Impact Of Brewing Method
10:14 The Gut/The Microbiome
11:57 GERD (Reflux)
13:09 Cognition
13:49 Cancer
15:24 Mycotoxins
16:45 Outro/Wrap Up
Canon is now using rectangular plastic elements in their mirrorless cameras. Glass has always had the greatest light transmission.
Amazing technology and video, but so sad to see them stuck in the 3:2 aspect ratio, regular sized sensor. I’m moving on to medium format Fuji, where more of the image circle of Canon’s great EF lenses can be used in any aspect ratio.
They should have developed a full frame, oversized, multi-aspect ratio sensor, or at least Panasonic should have. This is sad to see.
Today, many Americans are celebrating Juneteenth – to mark June 19, 1865, when roughly 2,000 Union troops marched into Galveston, Texas, to announce that 250,000 slaves in the state were now free. While Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee had surrendered two months earlier, many Texas slaveholders refused to release their slaves until that day.
On strictly historical grounds, this is a triumphal moment for the cause of fundamental human rights. …
The problem is that Juneteenth has been commandeered by cultural leftists in an effort to cast America as a continually – and fundamentally – racist nation that has made precious little – if any – progress.
Rather than celebrate our nation’s long march to ever greater civil rights protections, the left uses occasions like Juneteenth to suggest that America was founded by evil bigots who were hell bent on perpetuating racial injustices. Hence, we see Juneteenth events promoting critical race theory and condemning white supremacy with no acknowledgement of the great strides America has achieved thanks to its founding documents and the struggle to live up to this remarkable creed.
But there’s something else happening, which is equally disturbing. This day is held hostage by the LGBTQ movement, which intentionally conflates sexual identity politics with the historic civil rights movement. Here in Alaska and around the nation, Juneteenth events pair these movements together – equating the fight against slavery with demands to let gender-confused men use women’s toilets and compete against female athletes, while pushing for radical sex-ed curriculum, bodily mutilation of gender-confused kids and pornographic books in community libraries.