The Farm Chronicles: Halloween in Wayland

Kids in their costumes

Back in the 1950’s and ‘60’s, we didn’t have the information age booming in our faces every hour of every day. We did have a newspaper, a radio station and three television stations, not counting the UHF stations that you could dial in if the weather was right. So we didn’t know a lot about…

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Wake up, really

Which Institutions are Responsible for Creating Change?

One of the most disturbing polls taken to date states that “When asked which institutions can help create meaningful change in a divided nation, Americans overwhelmingly believe the government (at the national, state and local levels) is responsible for curing the ills of the United States.” According to this Barna poll, “Half of Americans see…

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Stupidocrisy: A peek into America’s future

Two children stargazing

A peek into America’s future: Once the leader of the free world, morally, spiritually, and economically, America has less than a month’s supply of diesel fuel and only three month’s supply of gasoline as its leadership is transitioning the country from petroleum products to solar, wind and electric power. This has weakened the American military…

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It takes just one

A man’s silhouette

Along about 1992, our 14 year-old son brought home a brochure from school. This brochure was stirring up a lot of commotion on the bus. Kids were passing it, and others like it, around, showing it to the younger kids on the bus, embarrassing the young girls and causing a lot of disruption for the…

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The cure that’s worse than the cause

Building of CDC

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted unanimously on October 20 to recommend the Centers for Disease Control add COVID 19 vaccines to the 2023 schedule of child and adolescent immunization schedules. The Moderna, Pfizer, and Novavax serums were accepted by the ACIP despite the “vaccines” being experimental, exponentially waning effectiveness, and the very…

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Daily Jot Special Report: Over 300 Children Fed Word of God and Food

Daily Jot Special Report: Over 300 Children Fed Word of God and Food

By Pastor William Agbeti, Daily Jot and Living Spring Church, Ghana Over 100 Children find salvation in Christ Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we have constantly been innovating to find lasting solutions to the food, spiritual and material needs of the vulnerable in society. Our latest innovation is the creation of a major collaborative program…

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The Farm Chronicles: The trial by sawtooth and fire

The Farm Chronicles: The trial by sawtooth and fire

When I was a kid, we often went to Cook Forest, a state park in Northwestern Pennsylvania, for weekend camping trips in the 1950s-60s with Mom and Dad’s friends—the Flynns and McCarthy’s. As a kid, there was a lot to do at Cook Forest. There were trails to follow, wildlife to see, the most majestic…

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Boston U Denying the undeniable

Article about COVID Strain  

Boston University scientists deny that they conducted gain of function research resulting in a vaccine-resistant strain of COVID, called Omicron S, that is five times more infectious than Omicron and killed 80-100% of the mice used for experiments. Gain of Function is defined by The National Library of Medicine as “experimentation that aims or is…

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Stupidocrisy: The Pelosi Punch

A tweet by Sean Hannity

A very calm Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was in her Capitol Hill office on January 6, 2021 observing President Donald Trump’s speech and watching protesters gather by the capitol. Her daughter Alexandra was filming her. We know this because the video aired for the first time October 13 on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Pelosi, wearing a…

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Researchers creating more deadly COVID strain

Role of Spike in the Pathogenic and Antigenic Behavior of SARS-CoV-2 BA.1

We heard throughout the entire COVID 19 pandemic that reasonable people must follow the science. Yet, the science that was repeatedly followed was political science as dissenting science was censored. Now scientists at Boston University, and supported by Harvard, Cleveland Clinic, Layola University, and University of Wisconsin, among others, have collaborated on developing a strain…

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