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Soldiers are made of bread that is toasted then cut into strips. They’re used most often to dip into soft-boiled eggs (in Britain) or into marmite (in Australia). Surprisingly, the term is a recent one, dating from the 1960s where it was used in the novel The Dresden Green (where it’s dipped into soup) followed by being used in an English egg commercial in 1965. It’s now possible to buy a toast cutter that will shape the bread into the actual shape of a human soldier, if you want a more realistic soldier to dip into your egg. Remember the video I shared a few days ago from the Polish doctor who discussed the tentacled thing inside of one of the vaccine vials? Dr Carrie Madej has also seen it under a microscope. It now has a name: Hydra Lemaus (sp?). The Hydra found in the vaccines is a synthetic replication of an actual organism which lives in freshwater streams and rivers. It is a tiny microscopic version of the squid. The living organism does not age and if you were to cut it it will replicate itself. Do you suppose the goal of having these in the vaccine is to speed up transhumanism? You may ask, but I thought the goal of the vaccine was to decrease the population, not make it live longer or forever? My humble opinion is, those who survive this death jab will be considered worthy. Those who do not survive are too weak for the future of humanity. Eugenics. But I thought the global elite did not actually receive the vaccines? I thought they faked it? I have no idea. Perhaps they are experimenting until they get it right. I cannot even begin to think like these people, nor do I want to. What I find most frustrating are those who will look at this blog and others like it, and watch and share the videos, and consider the information, is kind of like preaching to the choir. Those who are susceptible to getting the vaccine will likely disregard all of the information we have been sharing. And not just me because this is a tiny blog, people with a much larger audience also share this information but I am afraid much of it is being disregarded by those who need to know this information the most. Are there still people who are legitimately still on the fence? Perhaps there are but I have a feeling that most people who have not gotten the vaccine have no intention of ever getting it and those who will get it already have. Except for the children of course. Anyway tell me what you think. If this synthetic Hydra which they say is nanotechnology, will react to the 5G Network when it is rolled out in full force, what do you think could happen? I keep thinking about the book of Daniel. Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of the statue that represents the kingdoms throughout history. The final kingdom is represented in the statue’s feet, which is made of iron and clay. Clay is organic, so could be interpreted as flesh. Iron is metallic. These Hydra things in the vaccines consist of aluminum and carbon, carbon is also organic. Something to consider. Let me know what you think.

This Thing Has A Name by Amanda Bacon-Davis | Goodreads

For example, a guitar is just a guitar, but if I call it, say, Shirley, is there another word that would now describe the guitar?It's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you."

Thing (The Addams Family) - Wikipedia Thing (The Addams Family) - Wikipedia

Jinjer Markley is an illustrator in Minneapolis, MN. She battles anxiety by taking walks, dancing, petting cats, and meditative watercolor. She also loves bicycling, ice skating, cooking overly complicated meals, anything Japanese, hanging out with my family, and the magic of making things by hand. A simple term used for identifications and classifications of objects, persons, and places is called a name. This would also cover the cases when you give people's names to inanimate objects; for instance a guitar or a ship.Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are." A synonym is the closest descriptor I'm aware of, but it appears to apply to words, not people or things. Likewise, an alias refers to the name, not the person or object itself.



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