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SWD'cast SE1 EP13: Texas Sues Pfizer for Lying About covid Shots_4 Dec 23

Local events coming up, regional truck-driving and objects in the night sky, Historic (some say "Raggedy") Red Bricks, and Texas' AG Sues Pfizer

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Hey Lubbock, there are a ton of events coming up during the Christmas time-frame. For example, The Lubbock Roots Historical Council is sponsoring the Jazzy Christmas Concert, coming up on December 9th. This looks like a first class event, so get your tickets, and we’ll see ya’ll there.

May be an image of saxophone, trumpet and text that says 'Jazzy Christmas Concert Tom Braxton Chantelle Stubblefield Bagley- Joy Harris- Sheena Fadeyi Flores 心 MT OH Tickets $80 Single $150 Couples $600 Table December 9th, 2023 3301 4th Street TTÚ Museum/Heler DeVitt Jones Auditorium ROOTS foo 806.535.2475 www.caprockjazz.org www.selectaseatlubbock.com Doors open 5:30pm Scholarship Presentation 6pm-6:30pm Mixer/Raffle/Drawing 6:30pm-7pm Concert 7pm-9pm'

Don’t forget about the Senior Day Out Christmas Party.

Out and About:

The crew talks about seeing shooting stars on regional trucking routes, and tracking an unknown predator out in the “hog-pen”.

We also discuss spooky country churches and “catching the holy ghost”, or Ruach.

What You Bumpin’?

Oddly enough, we don’t have a song for this week’s what you bumping section. Kham has been listening to podcasts while out driving on his routes, specifically Moorish World TV, and alleged “grifters” in the online black community, such as Tariq Nasheed.

The question is, what can we actually know? So many of the deepest most meaningful things in life are surrounded by lies and obfuscations.

As Pastor Stubblefield told us, God does speak to us, so we can and should seek guidance when surrounded by uncertainty.

We also get into our understanding of how some leaders and people in positions of power can be kept in check by “control files”, which are a form of black mail employed by intelligence agencies, and other centers of power.

We touch on The Real Anthony Fauci, a book by Robert F. Kennedy and his Children’s Health Defense foundation.

Down the Prairie Dog Hole

We’re making this episode of Down the Prairie Dog Hole available for all subscribers because we feel the subject matter is important.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing covid vaccine-maker Pfizer for purposefully lying about the efficacy of the mRNA shots, and for suppressing public discourse when it became clear they were not as effective as promised.

Not only is the State of Texas suing Pfizer, but the trial will be held right here in the good ol’ LBK.

It was no surprise to them that “The pharmaceutical company's widespread representation that its vaccine possessed 95% efficacy against infection was highly misleading”, and “represented a calculation of the so-called “relative risk reduction”.

“Relative risk reduction” is a misleading statistic that “unduly influence[s]” consumer choice.

Rob and Kham have a field-day with this news, as neither of them are fans of big pharma or vaccination in general.

This leads to a discussion about “Germ Theory” vs. “Terrain Theory”. What if everything we’ve been told about illness is wrong? What if “viruses” are actually containers of toxic substances that the body expels to to heal itself, instead of invisible enemies that float around in the air trying to attack us?

This is one of the basic planks in Terrain Theory, which is rapidly changing our understanding of illness.

Speaking of illness, we all know you’re supposed to wash your hands to promote health, especially in a food service setting. However, a recent experience a local ramen restaurant revealed that some people seem to be totally against washing their hands.

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