How can you tell whether Russia has invaded Ukraine?

Looks like an interesting post, Stuart! –
There may be quite a lot to think about, for instance, about what is true, what is fake! – – –
So, Stuart, thank you very much for publishing this!

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Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: Not Going to Plan? - 19FortyFive

Dmitry Orlov

Here’s your chance to check reality against my predictions made 8 years ago Saturday, August 30, 2014

Last Thursday the Ukrainian government, echoed by NATO spokesmen,  declared that the the Russian military is now operating within Ukraine’s  borders. Well, maybe it is and maybe it isn’t; what do you know? They  said the same thing before, most recently on August 13, and then on  August 17, each time with either no evidence or fake evidence. But let’s  give them the benefit of the doubt.

You be the judge. I put  together this helpful list of top ten telltale signs that will allow you  to determine whether indeed Russia invaded Ukraine last Thursday, or  whether Thursday’s announcement is yet another confabulation. (Credit to Roman Kretsul).

Because if Russia invaded on Thursday morning, this is what the situation on the ground would look like by Saturday afternoon.

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An early morning meet up with my furry friend…….

I like all these pictures very, very much. It is a wonderful post.
Thank you very much, dear Wendy, for this post! 🙂

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I knew a storm had been forecasted for the afternoon, so I purposely set my alarm for an early rise to make the best of the morning…..my thinking was, if a storm was heading our way, then the saying, “red sky in the morning, sailors warning’, might also come to fruition🤞

It didn’t actually look that promising when I headed up the snicket

But as I reached the church I could spy a tiny piece of red glowing between the trees

Once I reached the corner, my eyes must have been like saucers at the view beyond the catkins

A small smear of pink has been painted across a cloud

And once I reached the playing field, I could see the reflection of the sky in the house windows to my left, then looked right and there it was….a glowing pink morning sky

I trundled along the dirt track to…

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Gates, Fauci and Illegal and Barbaric Experimentation on Children and Vulnerable Third World Residents

I am reblogging all this!

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Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates e le misteriose collaborazioni ...

Chapter 7 of the Real Anthony Fauci focuses mainly on the illegal and barbaric studies of AIDS drugs and vaccines Fauci foisted on fourteen thousand foster children in the 1980s and 1990s. Investigations by the Associated Press, the federal Office of Human Research Protections, and the Vera Institute of Justice confirm that most of these children lacked the federally guaranteed right to refuse consent. At the Incarnation Children’s Center (ICC) in New York, children who declined to take the toxic drugs, NIAID and its Big Pharma partners arranged to surgically implant feeding tubes in their bellies to force compliance. The Vera Institute, relying mainly on New York City Administration of Child Care documents, confirms eighty children died (out of the 582 in the ICC experiment), with many others experiencing unpleasant and dangerous side effects, including reduced liver function and severe anemia.

Chapters 8-10 explore the equally brutal and unethical vaccine…

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Book Report: Browsing A Bookshelf

I like this blog!

nagneberg48's avatarLiving on Life's Labyrinth

Join me in my garret, where I keep my books on spirituality and theology. Pick a shelf, any shelf. How about the one that begins with books by Elizabeth A. Johnson and ends with a little book about contemplation by Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land?

And in-between are treasures of learning and wisdom and journeys into spiritual practice and reflection.

The Prettiest Cover: Ask the Beasts, Darwin and the God of Love by Elizabeth A. Johnson. (2014) Inside are several pages of notes I wrote when this book was the focus of a class I took at Wisdom Ways in 2014. https://www.wisdomwayscenter.org Johnson asks the question “What is the theological meaning of the natural world of life?” and “Why hasn’t theology taken the natural world seriously?” This is a dense book and as a non theologian, I was grateful to be studying this book with a group…

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Book Report: Crisis Contemplation, Healing the Wounded Village by Barbara A. Holmes (2021)

This post looks very interesting to me.

Dear Nancy, thank you very much for this post!

Love and Hugs,

Uta 🙂

nagneberg48's avatarLiving on Life's Labyrinth

We can identify three common elements in every crisis: The event is usually unexpected, the person or community is unprepared, and there is nothing anyone could do to stop it from happening…Bereft of words, all of us hold the same question: How could this be happening? Crisis Contemplation, p. 21

We don’t need to think very hard or very deep to identify crises in the last couple years. You may have experienced a personal crisis, alongside the communal ones our society has been enduring.

I don’t imagine many of us respond by moving into contemplation when a crisis strikes. Our more immediate response is action. This book does not negate that response, but at the same time Holmes encourages us to “allow for the possibility of contemplative refuge, respite, and renewal. To slow down and be still is to allow both the source of our troubles and options for recovery…

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What does God want me to do?

I just have been reading again this old blog of mine and found it very interesting! And I love all the pictures in it! 🙂
The links to Peter’s Blogs also are of great interest to me! 🙂

auntyuta's avatarAuntyUta

What does God want me to do?

Last Sunday at Mass I was confronted with the above question. As it happened it was a day when I was in quite a bit of physical pain. The pain didn’t start out to be really bad. I would be all right walking to church, so I thought. But far from it. After walking the distance, which took about twenty-five minutes, the pain was getting quite considerable. I arrived at the church at the last minute. But Father was still standing there shaking hands. He shook my hand too.

I happened to find a seat beside Sister Kevin. I greeted her and sat down. I told myself if I could just rest my knee and concentrate on my breathing, the pain would be bearable. I started reflecting on how God probably wanted to tell me something. Maybe God wanted me to make changes…

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Old Age

I am aware now, that it is important, that a lawyer makes
‘A N D’ legal for me!

auntyuta's avatarUta's Site

The problems I experience at times with anxiety and stress seem to increase more and more the older I get!

On the other hand, the times when I can stay totally anxiety and stress free are just wonderful! 🙂

Sadly I don’t seem to be able to avoid anxiety and stress at all times. The medical profession is worried, that I could die when my blood pressure goes up to over 200. From my point of view there is really nothing to worry about if I happen to die because of super high blood pressure! After all, I already had an extremely long, good life. What more can I expect at this stage? Do they want me to live like a zombie just to prolong my life? I must say this does not have all that much appeal to me since I would very much like to die a Natural…

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A Copy

DIARY, Wednesday, 11th December 2013

I am  off the Hook!

I do not need blood pressure tablets anymore!

Well, this is a long story. It actually started the day I had my Carpal Tunnel Release operation.  On that day at six o’clock in the morning I was allowed a cup of tea and a very light breakfast. Then I had to wait for more than twelve hours before I could have as much as a glass of water or a cup of tea. I was told ‘nil by mouth’ before the operation, which was to last for only a short time, maybe twenty minutes. Unfortunately I was the last one on the list. Which would have been all right, if everything had gone to plan. However there were some unforeseen delays during the day, which meant my operation was postponed for many hours. I sat in the hospital waiting room, waiting, waiting, waiting.

Finally, well into the evening, it was my turn. What a relief! A lot of precautions, needles stuck into me here, there and everywhere while I was lying on the trolley waiting to be let into the operating theatre. The anesthetist thought I was very relaxed. Then my surgeon came out to greet me. After a little while the doors opened and I was rolled into the room where the procedure was going to take place. There was some background music which I thought wasn’t soothing at all. However I didn’t complain. The surgeon must have felt that this was not my kind of music. He asked me what kind of music I liked. All I could think of saying was: Something ‘classical’. Whereupon the lovely surgeon saw to it that ‘Sound of Music’  with Julie Andrews was put on.

I had been given local anesthetics only. So I could listen to the music during the whole operation. Everything went smoothly, except as they later told me, my blood pressure went up a bit much. They advised me to see my GP (General Practitioner) about it.

To cut a long story short. I did indeed see my GP. My blood pressure went sky high that night when I saw the doctor after many hours of waiting. He did consider to put me into hospital. Luckily the blood pressure came down a bit after a little while. So the doctor let me go home. He prescribed blood pressure tablets and even valium. Peter and I did get my prescription drugs at a close by late night chemist, which delayed us getting home by another half hour. I took the blood pressure tablets as prescribed, but not the valium. I really felt relaxed enough by the time I got home and had no trouble going to sleep.

The GP had asked me to see him again the next morning so he could check on me whether I was all right. By the time I got there at 8 am, there were already eight patients in front of me. So I had to wait again. The tablets turned out not to agree with me. They made me feel sick. Eventually the doctor  organised a 24 hour blood pressure test for me. This test showed that my blood pressure was up only slightly during the day, and during my sleep it was absolutely perfect.

Yesterday I did get the marvellous news that I did not have to take the tablets anymore. The doctor said to me, on a day when I felt under a real lot of pressure, I may perhaps take a valium tablet. But not to do this too often for these tablets can be addictive.

After he said all this we wished each other a Happy Christmas and I left his office in a really great mood! 🙂

Another Friday

At night time my pain became absolutely unbearable and I was taken to Wollongong Public Hospital that night!

This was on Sat.8/o1/2022

I had stayed with my son Martin in Benalla, Vic., for a two week holiday over the Christmas period. Off and on I experienced quite a lot of pain while I was staying with Martin.

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Today is already Friday, the 7th of January 2022

One week ago was New Year’s Eve. I was staying with my son Martin here in Benalla, Victoria. The two of us had a very pleasant New Rear’s Eve with some delicious barbecue served outside on a balmy night. 🙂

Now it is Saturday, 8/01/2022

I am back home in Dapto! Caroline is with me right today and tomorrow! 🙂

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