I have just returned to my office from our monthly Henderson County Republican Women’s Club luncheon meeting. Men are gladly received as Associate Members, which I have been for several years. I also serve as the co-chaplain (and was recently glad to have a lady co-chairing with me. That
We have had an extraordinarily busy week, with little time to view podcasts. But our friend, Texas Pat, sent along these two parts of a June 6 interview of Juan by Nino. Pat makes his recommendation as follows, QUOTE:
Juan does ask again for everyone to read Patrick Byrne’s
There is a very popular microbrewery in Asheville called The Wicked Weed.
It is in a building that was first a gas station, and then an auto and truck repair shop owned by a gentleman from Indiana. He and I became friends (’though he is liberal and has supported the
Big Pharma’s antidepressants fraud and the semaglutide bioweapon
Two stories today. QUOTE:
Gross Misconduct: The Nail in the Coffin for Antidepressants
By Joseph Mercola | 2/2/2024 | Updated: 2/2/2024
Health Viewpoints
Medical journalist Robert Whitaker unravels a shocking revelation about the claim that antidepressants work for 7 in 10 patients, exposing research misconduct and scientific fraud.
Spring seemed to come very early this year and with it the emergence of the perennial poison ivy. As regular readers know, I have shared my experiences with poison ivy in blogs for the past several years “as a service to humanity.”
Okay, busted… virtue signaling admitted. But I truly
Okay, SKM readers, the Labor Day holiday weekend is about a week away, and many of you perhaps already have plans to travel, visit, etc. So, since most will probably be home this weekend, we have a relatively long video for you. But if you’re used to the 107’
It is that season again, when the poison ivy reappears with its fresh foliage. I have told in two previous blogs of my experiences with it as a child, as a middle-aged man (dreadful), and more recently since discovering natural remedies that work almost immediately. (Yes, I am familiar with
With all the alarming news coming forth in a flood these days, let us turn to something beautiful. Do you like opera music? If not, it might be because almost all the “classical” opera works are in Italian or some other foreign language. Perhaps you have never heard some of
In mid-July, I made a trip to Rhinelander, Wisconsin, to join with a small group of men and women who had been in close fellowship with Doug Evers and his family over many years. Doug passed away in February this year, but due to Covid restrictions, none of us were