Met a very engaging gentleman at the Dog Park. Had the same breed of dog as myself. He seemed to know everyone there although I had never met him.
He’s the type of person who will tell you his underwear size, if you know what I mean.
He’s had 5 shots, just came down with lung cancer (on chemo) and recently had open heart surgery for some blocked arteries. More than just stents.
Ten of his close friends have come down with cancer in the past two years. Many have had other strange conditions. He’s never seen anything like it.
Delicately I asked him if they got their shots. Oh yes, most got as many or more than he has.
He admitted to being a lifelong “leftie” but will now vote Conservative in BC and in the Federal election. Believes the country has been destroyed. Hmmm….what a switch for him.
As it turns out, most of his cancer riddled friends are also lefties by his own admission.
I was only asking questions until I mentioned Fenbendazole as an adjunct to his chemo. Suggesting that he do some research into the shots and the cancer/heart relationship when he replied, no I trust the science. No need to do the research.
Wished him well so he can vote in both elections and left.
You are a kind and considerate gentleman Columbia — the world needs people like you that care about awakening their neighbours!
While most have heard of this saying previously, it applies well to these gene modification injections — “you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink”! In this case from the fountain of knowledge.
Simply wishing him well on his journey was the kindest route available!
I could while away the hours
Conferrin’ with the flowers,
Consulting with the rain;
And my head I’d be a scratchin’
While my thoughts are busy hatchin’
If I only had a brain
Columbia, I genuinely look forward to your posts. Your tales have an almost Will Rogers-like effect. I get a unique perspective. You could do a blog on Substack but of course then it becomes work.
Thank you for your kind words.
My wife says I will talk to anyone. It’s a curse sometimes.
I really enjoy conversing with people I’ve never met.
It’s a learning experience. Everyone has a story to tell.
Met a very engaging gentleman at the Dog Park. Had the same breed of dog as myself. He seemed to know everyone there although I had never met him.
He’s the type of person who will tell you his underwear size, if you know what I mean.
He’s had 5 shots, just came down with lung cancer (on chemo) and recently had open heart surgery for some blocked arteries. More than just stents.
Ten of his close friends have come down with cancer in the past two years. Many have had other strange conditions. He’s never seen anything like it.
Delicately I asked him if they got their shots. Oh yes, most got as many or more than he has.
He admitted to being a lifelong “leftie” but will now vote Conservative in BC and in the Federal election. Believes the country has been destroyed. Hmmm….what a switch for him.
As it turns out, most of his cancer riddled friends are also lefties by his own admission.
I was only asking questions until I mentioned Fenbendazole as an adjunct to his chemo. Suggesting that he do some research into the shots and the cancer/heart relationship when he replied, no I trust the science. No need to do the research.
Wished him well so he can vote in both elections and left.
You are a kind and considerate gentleman Columbia — the world needs people like you that care about awakening their neighbours!
While most have heard of this saying previously, it applies well to these gene modification injections — “you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink”! In this case from the fountain of knowledge.
Simply wishing him well on his journey was the kindest route available!
I could while away the hours
Conferrin’ with the flowers,
Consulting with the rain;
And my head I’d be a scratchin’
While my thoughts are busy hatchin’
If I only had a brain
Columbia, I genuinely look forward to your posts. Your tales have an almost Will Rogers-like effect. I get a unique perspective. You could do a blog on Substack but of course then it becomes work.
Thank you for your kind words.
My wife says I will talk to anyone. It’s a curse sometimes.
I really enjoy conversing with people I’ve never met.
It’s a learning experience. Everyone has a story to tell.