For her part, April Rogers won’t say anything. When called as a witness in a state court hearing, she testified that the Justice Department instructed her not to answer questions about the FBI investigation. “I’ve been told to respond, ‘I respectfully decline to answer,’” Rogers said under oath. The Colorado Springs Police Department declined to make her available for an interview.
This FBI investigation in Colorado Springs, 70 miles south of Denver, shows that federal law enforcement had embarked on a broad, and until now, secret strategy to spy on racial justice groups and try to entrap activists in crimes. “It’s disturbing, but not surprising, to learn the FBI’s reported targeting of racial justice activists in 2020 wasn’t limited to Denver,” Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., told The Intercept. “It is a clear abuse of authority for the FBI to use undercover agents, informants, and local law enforcement to spy on and entrap people engaged in peaceful First Amendment-protected activities without any evidence of criminal activity or violent intent.”
https://theintercept.com/2023/03/21/fbi-colorado-springs-surveillance/
We already knew they create situations that wouldn't have occurred otherwise. After the fake kidnapping, they're remaining silent. She should be held in contempt of court.
They use the example of 'dandelion seeds' which are pipped out of the parent aircraft and are spread around earth to keep an eye on us - similar to the way humans send out spacecraft to explore planets.
Avi Loeb, an astronomer at Harvard University, and Sean M. Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), released the draft paper, called Physical Constraints on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, on 7 March.
The paper is yet to be peer reviewed.
http://opr.news/b72d7c3230325en_us?link=1&client=opera
I absolutely can not wait for the knowledge filter process called peer review to hit this paper.
It's called different things depending on the circumstances. Excluding situations like the article a woman doesn't have Braxtom Hicks monthly. Although I've had some that reminded me of them!
And your list happens to be ailments like stds.
Braxtom Hicks can also be a form of cramps. Medical jargon for this topic tends to be easier for women that have gone through the pregnancy process vs the everyday person that's not in the medical field. The article could be accused of using a click bait title, but it's like calling both a lemon and an orange citrus.
Braxton-Hicks contractions, also known as prodromal or false labor pains, are contractions of the uterus that typically are not felt until the second or third trimester of the pregnancy. Braxton-Hicks contractions are the body's way of preparing for true labor, but they do not indicate that labor has begun.
Experiencing Odd Contractions Upon seeing the Georgia woman's condition, the nurse became slightly concerned but told her not to worry because everyone handled pain differently. But then things took a turn for the worst, and Smallwood recounted feeling childbirth-like contractions, something she had only heard in films.
Amid the shooting pains, there were brief instances of blissfulness and endorphin release where Smallwood asked the nurse about the worst pain she had ever felt.
http://opr.news/5172dda6230325en_us?link=1&client=opera
Read the comments. There are even women that have no idea. But The copper IUD is a well known backup to plan B. People ignorant on women's reproductive health can't even tell you why they're doing what they're doing. They just know they want their way regardless of the consequences.
Forced birthers don't understand that some of us got good sex ed, and understand that we already have access to at home abortions. These days it's called a, "hack".
http://opr.news/8ce3cfc230324en_us?link=1&client=opera
There are also women that can't treat their autoimmune diseases because the medication is considered an abortafact. Women's health care took a serious hit when RvW fell. The only thing to do is to hope this negatively effects a loved one of a forced birther. Let them see for themselves what they've done. Because this is negatively effecting people that vote a certain way. And, the people that vote another way are willingly sterilizing themselves.
https://qz.com/2185205/abortion-bans-are-stopping-treatments-for-arthritis-and-lupus-too
I wasn't allowed to take anything while was prego. Now they're loaded up. And, look at the effects on those children.
Arshak Makichyan, whose family fled the war in Nagorno-Karabakh and settled in Russia in 1995, was stripped of his Russian citizenship — the only one he holds — along with his father Artur Makichyan and brother Gago Makichyan last month.
I thought it was illegal to be rendered stateless?!
The two camps are divided over the question the UMC has been debating for decades — the church’s stance on homosexuality.
“Since the formation of The United Methodist Church over 50 years ago, members have engaged in a passionate debate to define church beliefs and relationships with LGBTQ persons in the church,” a spokesperson for the UMC’s Michigan Conference stated, according to WXMI-TV.
“The root of this conflict is how United Methodists interpret the Bible.”
The UMC is the third-largest Christian denomination in the U.S. The debate over same-sex marriage and the ordination of people in same-sex relationships has been heated at times.
http://opr.news/bfb2960230325en_us?link=1&client=opera The Christian PostSkip to main content
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by over 30 congregations that sued a regional body of The United Methodist Church and its bishop, accusing the denomination of an unfair disaffiliation process.
Last November, a group of 38 congregations filed a lawsuit against the UMC Western North Carolina Conference, its board of trustees and its bishop, Kenneth H. Carter, arguing that the regional body had an unfair disaffiliation process.
North Carolina Superior Court Judge Richard L. Doughton issued an oral ruling on Monday, in which he granted the Conference’s motions to dismiss the departing churches’ lawsuit.
The disafiliation process requires the individual churches to pay the church to the church and land they've already pay for. This is holding some churches hostage.
Recently, Montgomery County Police invited medical marijuana users to get high in front of some of its officers to help the officers learn how to spot drivers impaired by pot – a skill Montgomery County believes its officers will need even more with recreational marijuana coming to Maryland this summer.
"I'm very worried because I know unequivocally this is going to increase the amount of impaired drivers we have out on the streets," said Capt. Brian Dillman with Montgomery County Police Department at the January event.
Dillman said if other states with legal weed are any guide, the road ahead will have more impaired drivers with no standardized test for police to prove it.
Showing their ignorance, each strain has different side effects, and used properly a 1 for 1replacement for presciptions can be made.
Florida’s Board of Medicine and Board of Osteopathic Medicine in February approved a set of rules that prohibit health care providers from administering gender-affirming health care to minor patients, conflicting with guidance set by the World Professional Association of Transgender Health and the Endocrine Society and the recommendations of most major medical organizations.
Educated in medicine, making researched medical decisions on safety.
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In a lawsuit filed late Thursday in the Northern District of Florida, the families argue that the new rules, which only apply to youth who have not begun treatment, violate the rights of parents to make decisions about the health and wellbeing of their children.
Parents that don't get to be trendy, and political.
In 2022, March of Dimes published a report that found 6.9 million women of childbearing age lived in counties with no access or limited access to maternity care, which could negatively affect about half a million births each year. From 2020 to 2022, 1,119 counties across the country became maternity deserts — meaning there were no hospitals providing obstetric care, no birth centers, no OB/GYN and no certified nurse midwives, which affected an estimated 15,933 women. Looking at a map of areas affected, these maternity care deserts are typically in middle America and in rural counties — but the coasts and urban centers aren't immune to closings.
http://opr.news/325ab850230323en_us?link=1&client=opera
I had OBE's both times I gave birth. Good thing I was receiving correct female reproductive healthcare. I'm here today, instead of dead as I would be 100 years ago.
Example :
Simon gave an example of a patient coming in 16 to 18 weeks pregnant with a ruptured bag of water — a point in one's pregnancy in which the baby is still far from "viability," meaning it could not survive outside of the uterus. If state laws "mandate that a pregnancy termination cannot be offered," that leaves doctors and hospitals in an ethical bind, Simon said. If doctors do not end the pregnancy, the mother "could become septic and die" from the lack of intervention.
This is a conspiracy to kill a specific type of voter. And, they're too stupid to realize they've been played in most cases.
According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the rate of maternal mortality — defined as deaths during pregnancy or within 42 days of giving birth — increased by 40 percent in 2021. Amanda Jean Stevenson, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder, told Salon that pregnancy is "uniquely deadly" and "uniquely disabling" in the United States.
"That means that the rate at which people die because of being pregnant is dramatically higher here than in other rich countries, and it's also been increasing here for over a decade while it's been decreasing in other rich countries," Stevenson said. "So we're not only worse than everybody else in terms of the outcomes and health outcomes associated with pregnancy, but we've been getting worse while everyone else is getting better; it's almost impossible to overstate how much of a crisis this is."
The bigger concern is growing your own is getting more difficult.
That's the news results of the previous FDA approval for cultivated meat. To clarify, we already know it's a failure. Bit, that failure requires expensive cancer resent by big pharma.
I agree with you. It's all a money grab.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. They're going to get disabled parking first. And, there are forms you file with the city to make places mark more parking blue. That means even when they die, you'll be walking past empty blue parking spots.
My son says there are tiktoks giving lessons on how to chase woke people out of town. That seems to be the only way.
Depending on where you live, there aren't any doctors that will respect the word, " No" in regards to no vaccines during pregnancy. You've have to find a midwife or a duala.
A miscarriage is the body rejecting a malformed pregnancy. Most pregnancies are rejected before the mother ever learns they are pregnant. There are people fight miscarriages, and win that then have various levels of special needs children. I know someone that went on bed rest for months (after the vaccine was demanded by her ob gym) to prevent miscarriage. This person is dear to me. I know her medical history, and she should not have been anywhere near a covid vaccine while pregnant
I'm waiting to see if that baby is a mutant.
But this year, after one of the wettest winters in modern times, the storied Tulare Lake is re-emerging. The rivers and creeks that fed it have swelled with so much rain and snowmelt that they’re overwhelming the dams and levees designed to hold the water back. Already, a small inland sea has formed. When the wind picks up, there are even waves and whitecaps.
The stunning influx of water has set off what many fear is a slow-rolling crisis. Farmland is being submerged and roads and rural homes are going under. With heavy runoff from the mountains expected through spring, several low-lying communities in Kings and Tulare counties, if they haven’t taken in water yet, remain at chronic risk of flooding.
You just elaborated on the reason she picked tennis. They're the easiest pickings.
I don't think that'll go over well with the people that have to put up with a woke workplace.
My little bro is 7" taller than me, and one stride for him is two for me. You're missing the full picture.
Gallagher’s cause of death had been a mystery from the jump. Her body was found by a concerned neighbor who reportedly spotted her front door ajar, with her keys still in the lock, on a Friday evening. When the neighbor walked in her flat, he reportedly found Gallagher’s lifeless body in bed. She showed no obvious signs of trauma, deepening the mystery.
The perplexing case took a disturbing turn on Friday, however, when a medical examiner determined Gallagher died from “acute intoxication” induced by a drug cocktail that included fentanyl, ethanol and p-fluorofentanyl, NBC New York reported.
The jarring finding prompted the NYPD to classify Gallagher’s death as a homicide, with the medical examiner tying it to a “drug-facilitated theft.”
In a tweet on Thursday, Kelly wrote, “I am begging – begging – any college male tennis player to put an end to this farce by declaring yourself trans [and] playing/easily winning women’s pro tennis tournaments.”
“All it will take is one biological male to win women’s Wimbledon, French Open, etc for this disgrace to end,” she added.
The measure passed by a vote of 76-19. It would “preserve biological sex as a distinct legal category.” It also defines what several terms such as “father,” “mother,” “male,” “female,” “man or boy,” “woman or girl,” “person,” “natural person,” and “sex” mean.
“This also provides protection for women who do not consent to gender redefining terms,” said Hasenbeck.
https://kfor.com/news/local/womens-bill-of-rights-passes-house/amp/
No. You missed that I'm showing you a detailed examplwnof why BC is in danger. This is a known reaction that has been used when a woman is outside of the effectiveness window of Plan B.
Not only are you replying with information that has nothing to do with this thread, you're yawning over detailed descriptions, and explanations. I'm sorry this thread hasn't taught you anything. But, hopefully others will learn something.
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/morning-after-pill-emergency-contraception/how-do-iuds-work-emergency-contraception