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Thank you EDAU.

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Thank you for reading Momo, and your support x

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"Pie Jesu Domine, dona eis requiem"

You do justice to these poor souls. I keep watching online. Who is praying for them? For those who will die today? I can do so little, but we have Rosaries!

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Keep praying Jerry, and pray your powerful Rosary.

God Bless you.

I also never properly thanked you for the advice of the nebuliser therapy when I was sick in June this year. So, thank you. It helped me a lot.

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Demonic possession is very real. When a university hospital trains young docs to murder unborn children, Satan reigns there.

Here's a story of two cousins of mine, from a Catholic family with a saintly mother (God rest her soul). They saw their mom nurse their car-injured permanently disabled brother for 50 years. The older sister volunteered in a nursing home and couldn't stomach the C19 protocols, and departed. Praise God, she saw, and never took the jab. The younger was a nurse who promoted the jab to the point of shaming the unjabbed.

I don't get it. So many live under a cloud of darkness.

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You're up in the wee hours, friend. Probably pondering, like I do, how so many fellow citizens turn Nazi overnight. The doctors and nurses who did these extermination protocols, were they conditioned to do this?

I mean, C19 was a mind-control op as well as a mass murder op. But, was the initial experiment on the "professionals?" A Milgram experiment, of sorts? It's been long in the running, not an overnight thing. It's like some horror movie where a post-hypnotic suggestion turns a Dr. Jekyll into a Mr. Hyde.

Glad to hear the nebulizer worked. (We type "z", LOL). I'm encouraged how good medical advice is getting around.

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This will resonate with you and is what I believe happened to many: https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/on-demonic-possession-as-it-relates

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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. There are not enough words to express my gratitude for and admiration of your work. Your efforts will not be in vain. God bless you.

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Thank you for reading. God Bless you too, Christine, and thank you for the support.

I have two more articles in the pipeline before Christmas. They are both quite different, and I hope readers like them. None of this is easy for me that's for sure, but knowing people are reading my work keeps me going.

It is very physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausting, and I spend a lot of time archiving information on and offline. The subscribers help me do this work. Thanks again.

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