Dead Doctors Update

I went looking for any updates to Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet’s murder.  Nothing from his family’s personal investigation…and *crickets* from the police regarding their investigation.

However, I found the video below that opened more avenues of people apparently being bumped off…including bankers.  Stories on that here with a dead banker found dead in a bathtub with a slashed throat, here with comments on economies around the world collapsing, and here with a list of all of them. Another webpage view here.

There was a young banker who died a year ago in a plane crash.  I cannot remember his name, only that he was young and again, was a banker who died under circumstances that should warrant an investigation.  I vaguely remember that his plane did a nose dive.  And that it was carried on the financial channel, but not on the nightly nooz.

The other death that should raise a hundred red flags is the nurse practitioner Paige Adams who actually told others that if she died, not to assume anything.  She was associated with Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet — another huge flag.

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They also mention biologists associated with biowarfare.  Bruce Ivins popped into my head.  John “Jack” Wheeler.  God only knows who else….

 

SITE C/TREATY 8 STEWARDS OF THE LAND HUNGER STRIKES CONTINUE WITH WOMEN’S FAST TODAY

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Site C women hunger strike 1 Women hunger strikers outside BC Hydro building in Vancouver, BC, March 4, 2016.

On Friday March 4th, 2016, the women will hold a second day of hunger strike action outside the BC Hydro building in downtown Vancouver (333 Dunsmuir), in support of the Site C/Treaty 8 Stewards of the Land encampment that was forcibly removed by a court injunction applied for by BC Hydro, granted by the BC Supreme Courts and enforced by the RCMP. This will be the second day of hunger strikes Those participating include Anushka Azadi, Elizabeth Biggar, Mary Lovell, _____.

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Cry for help after four teens take their own lives on Manitoba First Nation

It’s just my opinion…but they don’t need more mental health workers…who want to drug them up with legal psychiatric drugs so they’re numb and don’t feel anything anymore. They don’t work and they cause more issues than they solve. I’m from the outside looking in and no disrespect is intended, but rather, an observation of how much has been lost by the disconnect from nature, Spirit, and those of like minds. The traditional way respected and valued women…this is a factor in a young woman’s growing view of herself. Fifteen is that age of half-child, half-woman and being lost in society’s definition of her value probably contributed to her decision. Her weakened, wounded spirit didn’t have the strength to get through a dark moment. Bless her family and her spirit…

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suicide-prevention-walk-pimicikamak-cree-nation An estimated 1,000 people from the Pimicikamak Cree Nation (Cross Lake First Nation) attended a suicide prevention walk Thursday. (Facebook)

Most recent victim will be buried Sunday on what would’ve been her 15th birthday

By Karen Pauls, CBC News, March 04, 2016

Young people on the Pimicikamak Cree Nation are crying out for help after four teenagers killed themselves in less than three months.

“There’s so much of it happening,” said Amber Muskego, 17, who was close friends with some of the young people who have died since just before Christmas.

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Site C Hunger Hunger Strike at Vancouver BC Hydro

…like I said, the only thing evil needs to flourish is for good people to stand back and do nothing. I hope if any of you are close by, you’ll join them. They say you don’t have to hunger strike…but having bodies there is important.

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Site C hunger strike 1 Hunger strikers against the proposed Site C dam outside BC Hydro building in Vancouver, March 3, 2016. Photo: facebook

Supporters of Treaty 8 Stewards of the Land Camp daily hunger strike after the northern camp was dismantled by the RCMP. Please show your support by attending the BC Hydro building. Not everyone is expected to hunger strike!

Beginning on Thursday, we invite everyone to gather daily from 8am to 5pm with the intention of shaming BC Hydro, who are violating treaty 8 rights and preparing to decimate vital agricultural lands in the Peace Valley.

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Trust Us. We’re Experts.

The non-threat of Zika virus and the lame media creating hysteria where there is nothing there. Rappaport states that Zika has been around for thousands of years…that would mean that we mostly have immunity to it. And he also states that the virus is mild…one hardly knows they have it. The biggest part of the story is the failure by the health *authorities* to link it to small head development. As Rappaport states, it is more likely the result of a) aggressive vaccination programs; b) the dumping of huge amounts of pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers into the soil, and water, and toxins in the air that have direct correlation to the infants’ small head. But you won’t hear about that from the media…

Questions…

You know, when Jimmy Fallon badly injured his hand, I didn’t quite buy what the reason was…and now as I saw him on TV, the injury flashed in my head.  I had the feeling at the time that there was more to it — like it was a mob hit.  Or rather, a mob “warning”.  I don’t have anything to back that up with–just something that popped in my head.

Other injuries under curious circumstances were John Kerry.

Jim Fetzer and Kevin Barrett talk about the suspicious circumstances here (a side note that Kevin makes the statement that they “are following the law so that they will leave us alone and not jam us…”   Just want to say that going along to get along is not going to save you — the Cherokees tried that.  They adopted many white ways and they were still pushed out of the Carolinas.  Barrett and Fetzer go on to explain — talking about when the British PM made the statement that even if folks are following the law, the authorities can still pick them up.  Just wanted to note that.):

 

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(Again, I don’t agree with Jim Fetzer’s take on the Holocaust.  )

 

John Kerry is mentioned around 27:00, if you want to skip the first part.  I would recommend all of it, however, because of the context and variety of topics covered.

A report here, on the suspicious circumstances of Kerry’s disappearance.

More details here.

John Kerry suffers black eyes and a broken nose, three years prior…and it’s attributed to a hockey game.  I am really having a hard time believing our Secretary of State has had so many mishaps while playing sports.  And TWO black eyes?

When I was in high school, I got slammed in the face with large ball while playing dodge ball.  My nose bled for a half hour.  You would think I would have ended up with black eyes, too, after the trauma to the nose, but I did not.  So, yeah, I’m having a hard time believing this story –especially when combined with the other “accidents”.

And then there’s Harry Reid...more here.

And George W. Bush’s “pretzel” accident

Again, I had doubts about the  official version of why Bush had a black eye.  Some speculated he was drinking and fell.  I suppose that could be true, but it still just doesn’t ring true for me.  And the fact that there were only a handful of pictures of the incident when there were pages of Reid’s and Kerry’s black eyes….it looks a little too much like it was hushed up.  Perhaps he was tipsy and fell — but will all of these political leaders ending up looking like they got the sh*t beat out of them, it concerns me.

If what I am seeing is true…the question then is….who is doing this…?

 

 

 

 

Workin’ Birds…

This article reports on the Blue Jays and Crows doing their work for the ecosystem…although I would say that most birds would fit this description.  A lot of them eat seeds and distribute them to faraway places. I have seen over and over where birds have helped start plants in other locations.

In a kindergarten class I had, the lesson was on blue jays.  One little boy must have had a bad experience with them, because he kept repeating that Jays were aggressive birds.  He pretty much demonized them.

I’ve watched Jays for decades and I can’t say that they are any more aggressive than any other bird.  They all peck at one another to get at the seed in a bird feeder.  I have seen the Jays get a few seeds, and then leave the feeder — they don’t stay there and continually peck at the other birds to hog all of it.  I’ve also heard them mimic a hawk’s cry.  Squirrels were trying to eat all the seed, and I think the Jays were mimicking the hawk in order to scare the squirrels off the feeder.

In the magazine, Birds and Blooms, a reader wrote in about an observation:  she hated grackles until she observed a grackle on the bird feeder, pushing seed off the side.  At first, she was disgusted that it was wasting seed…and then she followed where the bird was pushing the seed…a grackle with a broken wing was down below, gobbling up the seed.  It changed her perspective of the birds.

Nature works towards regeneration while we humans work at destroying it.  Nature shows generosity and wit while we become more greedy and humorless.

 

Bear Clan, North End street patrol, earns kudos after Cooper Nemeth search, smudge

The way that evil flourishes is for good people to stand back and do nothing to stop it. It does my heart good to see those fighting the dark and feeding the Light…

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Winnipeg bear-clan cops Members of the Bear Clan Patrol pose with Winnipeg police, February 2016. Photo: CBC News.

By Marianne Klowak, CBC News, Feb 24, 2016

A North End community group is gaining wide support online for its efforts to help find 17-year-old Cooper Nemeth, whose body was found last weekend. A 22-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder.

The street patrol group called the Bear Clan spent countless hours searching for Nemeth and in the end, honoured him in a smudge ceremony.

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B.C. court rules against Site C dam protesters, says campers can be removed

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