Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 1:34 a.m. No.18108845   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8848 >>9442

https://www.wnd.com/2023/01/not-shots-right-basketball-player-collapses/

 

Read the comments. The one identifying that vaccine makers are not immune from lawsuits due to it being unconstitutional for the federal government to deprive you of life, liberty or the pursuit of happiness without due process is right on the money.

 

There are multiple vaccine injuries in my family PRIOR to the COVID jabs. A

Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 5:29 a.m. No.18109250   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9615

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/bob-gates-condoleezza-rice-want-cow-bell-russia-pulverizes-ukraine/

 

I am curious about the Ukrainian salt mines, but in general I am wondering if the movement of dollars and US military hardware to be wasted in Ukraine (after the obvious weapons drop in Afghanistan by the Biden regime) is preparing the continental US for attack. Better watch that southern US border. I doubt those invading care one whit about their "allies" in the regime.

Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 6:06 a.m. No.18109374   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9396

>>18109351

 

It's not faked. You can see it happening. I've seen people with obvious injuries and in most cases I knew they were vaccinated because they told me. The deaths are maybe a little harder to pin down but not by much.

 

Ed Dowd should make compelling reading for anyone who thinks, because folks in their personal fishbowl seem okay, that the shots didn't do much damage.

 

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/rfk-jr-ed-dowd-cause-unknown-book/

Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 6:29 a.m. No.18109456   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9485 >>9512 >>9526

PSA for anons. I have read this book "The Oregon Woodcutting and Heating Book" and found it useful and informative. It is old (1974, with the printing I have read from 1978) but probably still helpful.

 

Using comparisons from the front inside cover of the book, if you paid as much as $60 per cord of wood, as compared to oil at 41 cents/gal (!) and electricity at 6 cent/kwh the cost of one million useful BTUs is vastly lower using wood. I know newer appliances must be more efficient, so I don't know how it still compares, but with utility prices continually increasing, I think having wood as a backup heat source or primary is a good idea. I learned a lot about wood types and other relevant info. from reading this book. I'm not selling anything, just recommending this book.

Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 6:41 a.m. No.18109507   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9539

>>18109485

 

True. I've not bought wood by the cord since my family bought it when I was growing up.

 

I don't know how to convert it into the BTU cost but the rate for gas I currently pay is $.93 per CCF.

 

A lot of people in my area have the potential to simply chop their own wood.

Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 6:45 a.m. No.18109525   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9540 >>9542

>>18109512

 

How does ROI help me to determine an efficient fuel source for my home?

 

My family used wood in the past. Not as a sole heat source, but when I was growing up we used a Better 'n Ben's wood fireplace insert and cord wood. It was a nice supplementary heat source and kept us warm during power outages. I learned a year or two ago that the new owners of the home heated with the stove entirely.

Anonymous ID: ff6a2a Jan. 9, 2023, 6:51 a.m. No.18109555   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18109539

 

Ty. That is what I'm thinking, especially if I pay attention to the type of wood and how it is prepared.

 

>>18109540

 

They want us to freeze in a cold dead world with no plants because the carbon dioxide (plant food) is depleted.

 

I know it is possible to chop and burn too many trees, but by paying attention to efficient stoves, wood types, etc. I don't think this needs to be an issue.