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Mushroom Foraging
It was a great plant walk today and afterward did a little video with Denis who shared about Marasmius oreades the “Fairy Ring Mushroom”
Learn about this wild edible mushroom and characteristics that will help you in its identification
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Forwarded from Covid BC (Excess Deaths)
1-Year-Old Extremely Sick After Moderna Covid Vax - Doctor Blames “Daycare” 💉👀
Forwarded from The Rio Times
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Insurance CEO Todd Callender says the real pandemic is NOW

“I'm the CEO of a large insurance group, and we underwrite morbidity risk. Based on what we are seeing, the rates right now, excess mortality is at 84%, and excess every kind of disease at 1100%. We are expecting upwards of 5000% for this year.”
California announces plan to charge landowners for their own water

It's not satire — it's Agenda 2030 perfect awareness of all resources and economic activity.

California has announced to landowners that they now are going to be billed for the water they take out of their own wells, on their own land. Hundreds of dollars in fees are looming, with 25% penalties for those who don't pay on time:

"Landowners whose property is within an unmanaged area and contains an operating ground water extraction well must report the volume of groundwater extracted from the well. The groundwater extraction volume must be reported as a monthly total. In addition to pumping volumes, reports must include the location of the well and the place and purpose of use of the groundwater. Groundwater extraction reports are not due to the state water board until February 1, 2023. However, if you are required to report, the report must include pumping volumes for each month between the date of receipt of this letter and September 30, 2022."

#Water

https://www.wnd.com/2022/07/california-announces-plan-charge-landowners-water/
Forwarded from Chief Nerd
JUST IN — The UK’s ONS just released their weekly provisional deaths report. For the week ending July 22nd, there were 1,680 excess deaths, which is 18.1% above the five-year average and up from last week.

745 of those were attributed to COVID-19 accounting for 6.8% of all deaths.

The number of deaths in private homes was 31.4% above the five-year average (744 excess deaths).

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregisteredweeklyinenglandandwalesprovisional/weekending22july2022

@ChiefNerd
Good point