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Myocarditis warning

Liz James · June 10, 2021 ·

As point of reference, there is 0.00% chance of dying from the ‘vid if you are under the age of 18. Myocarditis has long term health implications for these kiddos. Please, do THOROUGH research on both sides of the equation before making any decisions for yourself or your kids. There’s no undoing this once it’s been done.
The following link is a prepublished article scheduled to be released in the well known medical journal, Pediatrics (known as the official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics). Let’s see if they follow thru with actual publication of truth. 
xoxo~ liz

pediatrics – case report

Right to choose

Liz James · May 28, 2021 ·

I believe every person has the right to choose their own medical care, whatever that may entail, provided they have factual information so that they may weigh pros and cons. Many years ago, that changed thanks in part to the Flexner Report shenanigans in 1910. 
Please know your information. 
The following screenshots is not new information, but it is concise and therefore easy to read. Thank you justtheinserts.com! 
I also have a lengthy document on the 20 known Mechanisms of Injury for the item that can get you a free donut daily for a year in some areas. (That in itself should raise a hairy eyebrow……considering the ‘vid replicates like crazy when blood sugar spikes over 100). If you would like a copy of this 20 MOI document please message me. 
Much love, liz

No Jab For Me

Liz James · April 27, 2021 ·

Thanks to my friend Phyllis! Her functional medicine doctor gave her this website. The application of knowledge is power and it just might change the course of your life.

no jab for me

Whose Seeds Are You?

Liz James · April 19, 2021 ·

Even if you are not a gardener, knowing the origins and types of seeds used to produce the food you eat (regardless if you are a vegan or omnivore) is incredibly important. Genetically modifying plants came first. Then came animals. Make no mistake, that was practice for what they began doing to humanity last year. #justsaynotothehumanGMOvax 
First “they” own intellectual property rights of seeds, then “they” own intellectual property rights on animals. It shouldn’t take much of a stretch of the imagination to understand that the same can be applied to humans with simple genetic modification. It almost sounds like science fiction except it’s not.
Dr. Shiva is a hero in that she has fought the GMO machine tirelessly for the last 30 years….. before most of us on the front lines were even fully aware of the disastrous effects of patented GMO seed programs.  
You don’t know what you don’t know, until you know…. and then you can’t forget.
Be informed. It may just save your health and personal freedom.
You can see the trailer of the documentary here and sign up for notification as to when it will be available for viewing in full length.

vandana shiva movie

Who was St. Paddy?

Liz James · March 17, 2021 ·

Happy St. Paddy’s Day!
Most people know St. Patrick thanks to a day filled with all things green and Irishness, but do you really know the man behind the day? His story is a pretty inspiring one!
 ☘️St. Patrick is the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland.
 ☘️Contrary to popular belief, he wasn’t Irish. He was born around A.D. 375 in Britain, probably somewhere in Scotland, though the exact date and place are unknown.
 ☘️According to several sources, he is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. He was probably partly responsible as well for the Christianization of the Picts (an early Scottish people group) and Anglo-Saxons.
 ☘️When he was 16, St. Patrick was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland to herd and tend sheep.
 ☘️After six years in captivity, he escaped after having a dream sent by God, telling him to leave Ireland by going to the coast where he would find a ship waiting to sail to Britain.
 ☘️He later became a priest and a bishop and is known for two short works: Confessio and Letter to Coroticus.
 ☘️In Confessio, he tells about a dream sent by God. In it, he was given a letter with the heading “The Voice of the Irish.” He heard the Irish people calling out to him to come back to Ireland and walk once more among them.
 ☘️After overcoming doubts, and motivated by a deep sense of purpose, he returned to Ireland, where he preached and converted people for 40 years, amid opposition and formidable difficulties—not a small accomplishment, given the circumstances at that time.
☘️His Letter to Coroticus was a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish Christians.
 ☘️According to legend, He used the shamrock to help explain the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) to unbelievers. 
 ☘️ I’m not sure where the green beer, leprechauns, and pots of gold fit into St Patrick’s story 😂! Sometimes what we think we know has nothing to do with what is true. 😉
St. Patrick’s life was guided by a strong sense of divinely inspired purpose. Some pretty significant icky moments and obstacles didn’t appear to get in the way of what God asked him to do. I admire people who know their purpose in life!
Enjoy your day and get your green on in honor of St. Paddy! 
☘️💚☘️💚 ~ liz

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