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Mar 10, 2023Liked by Tanja Boness

My husband scraped his shin to the bone. A nasty gouge. We debated for an hour what to do. We decided Urgent Care rather than ER so off we went. I dropped him off then went to meet him. He walked in without a mask. I saw him at the check in desk with a mask on, said I'll wait in the car and left. They referred him to the ER so I took him there. Again I dropped him off. He said as soon as he was checked in they gave him a mask "for safety" and he sat for 3 hours waiting his turn. When he finally got into a room to see the doctor, he removed the mask and nobody said anything. Some of the doctors weren't wearing masks. To avoid going to a doctor's office again, his orthodontist friend took his stitches out...

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Mar 15, 2023Liked by Tanja Boness

Great read, Tanja.

I fought so many mask and shot battles when I lived in Southern California. I even canceled artificial knee replacement surgery in LA at the height of covid mania because I refused to wear a mask and was scared some wokey “do gooder” at the hospital might slip me a shot while I was under. After 30+ years there I moved to a red state last summer. With increasing arthritis and mowing grass on steep hills, the knee got worse to the point I could barely walk. Then I attended the Kentucky Truth Summit last October and met an orthopedic surgeon who assured me that his clinic would not hassle me about the shots or force anyone to wear silly masks. I’m just over a month after surgery now and making good progress with recovery therapy which is no walk in the park. It was a godsend meeting that doc, and we are both friends and fellow freedom fighters.

I am trying to warn everyone I know about what’s coming with the CBDCs. We have to stop its implementation or we’ll be enslaved in a wicked globalist agenda. Never thought I’d believe it, but our own government is destroying our economy on purpose to enable this mechanism of totalitarian control. People need to wake up now!

Good luck with your recovery!

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The fracture was a nasty one Tanja but you definitely made the right decision to have it cast rather than surgery. We are increasingly concerned like you about going anywhere near a hospital and somehow medicine has changed to be under the thumb of government rather than having the best interests of patients. It really is a scandalous story and my concern is that the horrific government interventions will eventually look like they are the right way up!

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Another answer to W.W., from D.H.:

"I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself."

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