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April 4, 2024

Poem/Embroidery: “If Pfizer Controlled the Data, They Controlled the Outcome”

I am inspired by Ed and Aaron to think and create  When I have been in a slump about our fate.    Those who are willing to abandon all possessions are also keeping an eye out for bad transgressions.    There are documents redacted, censorship, and regulatory capture.  It feels …

April 4, 2024

Embroidery: “Women Have Two and a Half Times Higher Risk of Adverse Events Than Men. Risk to Female Reproductive Functions Is Higher Still.”

This piece is about the harm to human fertility caused by complications related to Pfizer’s Lipid Nanoparticles in the mRNA drug BNT162b2 (aka the Pfizer COVID-19 “vaccine”).   My illumination features symbols of fertility: oak trees, oak leaves and acorns, and a white woodland flower with stamens but no pistol.  …

April 4, 2024

“Karel Van Wolferen on Agenda 2030 in Europe”

Karel Van Wolferen is a distinguished Dutch nonfiction writer and journalist who has founded the dissident magazine Gezond Verstandt. In this two-part series, Van Wolferen describes Agenda 2030 in Europe, takes us through postwar geopolitics to explain how we reached this moment, and illuminates the path he sees ahead. We …

April 4, 2024

Embroidery: “If Pfizer Controlled the ‘Data’ They Controlled the Outcome”

Report 32 inspired me to create an embroidery that reflects both the beauty and pain of questions.  Robert Chandler points out that the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Antigen does not stay at the injection site. He goes on to mention the several serious questions that are raised such as how long Spike …

April 4, 2024

Embroidery: “Pfizer’s New Two-in-One COVID-19 Booster: Are We the Clinical Trial?”

This piece is a riff on a well-known nursery rhyme that came to me as I read this report about repeated boosters for “vaccines” that don’t work. The stitching around the fly symbolizes how it buzzes around zooming and zeroing in on things without thinking. The stitching around the spider …

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