Monday, February 9, 2026

Info on how Clots Are being found Inside people who got the "vaccine" - How To Protect Yourself Tuesday 10 February, 2026

 

How To Protect Yourself From "Vaccine" Injury

 

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Recommended Protocol for those who took the COVID "Vaccines"

 

Glutathione 200 to 500MG per day

NACET - 100 to 300mg per day

Nicotine - 5 to 10mg - Patch 

Nattokinase - 2000 to 4000 F<U 

Bromelaine 500 to 750mg

BBFT  - 300-900mg 

TTFD - 100-500mg plasmalogen marine derived nanocapsulated - 2mg per day

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 Musical Interlude

 Something in the Water - Brooke Frazer

 

 Keep your eyes on the drummer!

 

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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Saint Apollonia Virgin and Martyr. Monday 9 February, 2026

 

 Saint Apollonia, Virgin and Martyr

 Saint Apollonia Biography Card

 

Saint Apollonia was a Christian martyr who suffered in Alexandria, Egypt, during the violent persecution of Christians in the year 249 AD, under Emperor Decius. She is especially venerated as the patron saint of dentists and those suffering from toothaches, owing to the nature of her martyrdom.


 


Life and Martyrdom

 

During a brutal uprising against Christians in Alexandria, the pagan mobs captured many faithful and subjected them to cruel torments. Among them was Apollonia, an elderly Christian virgin who had dedicated her life to God. The persecutors, filled with hatred for the Faith, shattered her teeth with stones and forcibly extracted others as a form of torment.

 

After enduring this torture, she was given a terrible choice: renounce Christ or be burned alive. Rather than betray her Lord, Saint Apollonia willingly leapt into the flames, embracing martyrdom with unshakable faith. Witnesses were astounded by her courage and devotion.

 

Saint Apollonia became one of the most invoked saints for those suffering from toothaches and dental ailments. In sacred art, she is often depicted:

 

  • Holding a golden tooth or a pair of pincers with a tooth in them, symbolizing her suffering.  
  • Carrying a palm branch as a sign of her martyrdom 

 

Her Feast Day is 9 February 

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