Saturday, January 1, 2022

Southern Cuisine: Why We Eat Black-Eyed Peas for the New Year

 Via Billy

 Hoppin John meal

A Southern Tradition for Luck and Prosperity in the New Year

If you are planning to celebrate the New Year in the Southeast, it is most likely that you will be offered black-eyed peas in some form, either just after midnight or on New Year's Day. From gala gourmet dinners to small casual gatherings with friends and family, these flavorful legumes are traditionally, according to Southern folklore, the first food to be eaten on New Year's Day for luck and prosperity throughout the year ahead. 

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Do You Trust Your Doctor Anymore? & Pfizer Vaccine EXPOSED! Less than 1% effective, Did More Harm Than Good

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Bust of Hippocrates (1930) by Oswald Wenckebach near the Leiden University Medical Center in Leiden, Netherlands. (Gouwenaar/CC0 1.0)

 Pfizer Vaccine EXPOSED! Less than 1% effective, Did More Harm Than Good 

Do You Trust Your Doctor Anymore?

Vietnam province HALTS Pfizer covid vaccines after 120 students hospitalized following vaccine injections

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Vietnam province HALTS Pfizer covid vaccines after 120 students hospitalized following vaccine injections

Stuart  Bramhall


Thanh Hoa, a province of Vietnam, has suspended all use of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” from Pfizer after a single batch caused more than 120 students to have to get hospitalized for injuries.

Since November 30, the central province has been injecting children aged 15-17 with the experimental mRNA solution from Pfizer-BioNTech, which United States regulators declared to be “safe and effective.” However, it turns out that the jabs are not safe and effective as claimed.

Among the symptoms experienced by the 120 students were nausea, high fever and breathing difficulties, the provincial Centers for Disease Control (CDC) publicly reported. (RELATED: The U.S. CDC has been hiding data showing that Fauci Flu injections are injuring and killing people.)

Of these cases, 17 experienced even more “severe reactions” that required a greater level of medical care. The corporate media in Vietnam claims that these individuals have “stabilized,” but that they are continuing to be monitored at hospitals throughout the area.