Anonymous ID: b532a7 Aug. 9, 2023, 2:31 a.m. No.19326413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6457 >>6472

>>19326391

 

This is why most people should own their own businesses. I'd rather do business directly with other people and not "corporations".

 

Here is just a sample of things veterans (or anybody with some easily, non-college attainable skills) could do:

 

  1. Help people restore privacy in their homes. Set up wired instead of wi-fi devices, for example.

  2. EMF detection and mitigation.

  3. Lawn services

  4. Handy-man

  5. House cleaning

  6. Decluttering/junk hauling

  7. Assist with activities of daily living for elderly in their homes. Do it without government involvement.

 

Here's an idea that would work in a suburban neighborhood right now: Let your neighbors know you will run metal recycling. Station a truck in a cup-de-sac and be there for a few hours with a magnet and a good eye for recyclable metals. Look for aluminum, especially.

 

Working for the "corporation" (fictitious person) is a woke, broke joke.

Anonymous ID: b532a7 Aug. 9, 2023, 5:17 a.m. No.19326815   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6825 >>6828

https://expose-news.com/2023/08/09/nurse-diagnosed-with-transverse-myelitis-after-covid-vaccine-sues-former-employer/

 

Nurse Diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis After COVID Vaccine Sues Former Employer

 

Anon recalls "The HighWire" presenting the case of a woman disabled following Hep B vaccination who won workers compensation for her injury.

 

Question: Is "transverse myelitis" essentially what used to be called "polio"?