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Jodie Sweetin Slams Candace Cameron Bure Over Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony Comments
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Jodie Sweetin Slams Candace Cameron Bure Over Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony Comments

The 2024 Paris Olympics opened with a rather controversial drag show featuring a recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous “The Last Supper” painting. There have been mixed reactions about the performance on social media, with some, including actress Candace Cameron Bure, finding it distasteful. The organizers responded to the criticism on X, apologizing to the likes of Bure while clarifying that it was simply a representation of the Greek god Dionysus to speak up against violence. On the other hand, Bure received backlash from her co-star Jodie Sweetin, who is an LGBTQ+ rights activist. Candace Cameron Bure’s thoughts on the Paris Olympics opening ceremony   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by matt bernstein (@mattxiv) Taking to Instagram after the drag performance, Bure made a post calling it a disgusting and blasphemous ritual against her Christian faith. She added that she felt more sad than mad about the show because her heart breaks for those who are ignorant of or have rejected the gospel of Jesus Christ. RELATED: John Stamos’ Fans Say ‘Have Mercy!’ As He Shares Recent Photo From Paris Olympics Even after the organizers explained that it was a celebration of the Greek god Dionysus, Bure responded, saying that it was a representation of “lust, insanity, religious ecstasy, ritual madness, etc.” She maintained her stance and insisted that the show was depraved and unsafe for children to watch. 1 October 2022 – Los Angeles, California – Jodie Sweetin. Wags And Walks 11th Annual Gala held at Taglyan Complex in Los Angeles. Photo Credit: AdMedia Shortly after Bure’s comments, Jodie’s Instagram stories were filled with content seemingly directed at Bure. She reposted photos from makeup artist and influencer Matt Bernstein making comparisons between The Last Supper and The Feast of Dionysus to buttress the organizers’ explanations.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Candace Cameron Bure (@candacecbure) As a rebuttal to Bure’s comments on child-friendliness, Jodie said the drag queens’ outfits were not any less decent than the contestants’ leotards. Some social media users agreed with Jodie, asking Bure to stop centering her beliefs on every issue. “You distorted the Olympic Ceremony to mold it to what is your opinion, apparently without researching the Greek meaning and what they represent,” a displeased fan said in response to Bure’s post. Click for next Article The post Jodie Sweetin Slams Candace Cameron Bure Over Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony Comments appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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We Have New Juicy Details About the Biden Coup
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We Have New Juicy Details About the Biden Coup

We're now getting some new details about how Democrats pressured Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race. We previously reported that there was talk about invoking the 25th Amendment, but new details,…
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“JD Vance is Weird.”
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“JD Vance is Weird.”

From the infamous Communist playbook comes the statement that says: “Accuse the opposition with the thing they are doing.” And Democrats are experts at that plan. They are calling VP nominee JD Vance…
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“JD Vance is Weird.”

From the infamous Communist playbook comes the statement that says: “Accuse the opposition with the thing they are doing.” And Democrats are experts at that plan. They are calling VP nominee JD Vance…
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YIKES! George Takei Reminded Why He's the LAST Person Who Should Call JD Vance 'Weird' (Pics, Sorry!)
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YIKES! George Takei Reminded Why He's the LAST Person Who Should Call JD Vance 'Weird' (Pics, Sorry!)

Whoever started this bizarre new talking point on the Left about how weird Trump and JD Vance are has to be one of the least self-aware people on the freakin' planet. Hate to break it to them, but Democrats…
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The Herbalist’s Bookshelf
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The Herbalist’s Bookshelf

By the author of Prepper’s Natural Medicine and Prepping for a Pandemic. When I was first learning about herbs, I didn’t have a computer. Back in my day, all we had were books. The internet has been both a boon and a curse for herbalism. On one hand, there are websites with extensive collections of early medical books and herbal books, access to scientific studies on herbs, and articles on herbs and crafting herbal medicine by skilled herbalists. There are loads of YouTube videos with tutorials on herbal skills and plant ID. The best part, the vast majority of it is all free.On the flip side, we also get the clickbait sites with unsupported articles and wild claims of cure-alls. The worst are the Facebook memes. These things just won’t die- like the onion slices in a sock that cure everything from the flu to pneumonic plague and how coconut oil “cures” literally everything. Recommended Reading for Herbalists Thankfully, we have lots of wonderful, well-researched, and well-written herbal books today – many more than were available when I was learning. I have put together a list of what I consider “required reading” below. Anatomy and Physiology Holistic Anatomy: An Integrative Guide to the Human Body, by Pip Waller, is an anatomy book that resonates with many holistic practitioners. It covers Anatomy in a way that is scientifically sound but is holistic in approach. While there are many A&P textbooks on the market, most are written with the medical field in mind. This book is far more readable to the average person. Botany and Plant ID Botany in a Day: The Patterns of Plant Identification, by Thomas J. Elpel, provides a straightforward, simple way to recognize major plant groups. The title is misleading, as you cannot assimilate everything in the book in a day, but it is probably the best single book on Botany on the market. The Peterson Field Guides are always a good source of information. There are two, in particular, to consider putting on your bookshelf depending upon where you live. These are the Peterson Field Guide to Western Medicinal Plants and Herbs and the Peterson Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs of Eastern and Central North America. While some of these have good photos, there are also a lot of sketches that are less helpful. However, they have lots of great information on medicinal herbs that grow according to your region. Edible Wild Plants, A North American Field Guide to Over 200 Natural Foods, by Thomas Elias and Peter Dykeman, isn’t necessarily about herbs but is a great book for plant identification in North America. It isn’t region-specific, but it is detailed, has great pictures, is organized by season, and is an excellent start in plant foraging. Herbalism – General Prepper’s Natural Medicine: Life-Saving Herbs, Essential Oils, and Natural Remedies for When There Is No Doctor is my book, so yes, there is a bit of shameless self-promotion here. However, the book has a number of strengths going for it that separate it from the bulk of herbal books on the market. This book covers herbal skills, the therapeutic properties of 50 herbs, and has recipes for both acute and chronic conditions. It does all this from the perspective of a prepper. Unfortunately, there are no photographs of herbs. While that was not my choice, this was intended to be an herbal skills book, not a plant ID book. Still, I would have liked to have added pictures of the herbs. The Herbal Medicine-Maker’s Handbook: A Home Manual, by James Green, is an excellent book focusing on herbal skills. While I disagree with him on a few points, it is a solid book on herbal preparations. Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine, by David Hoffman, is one of those “must-have” books. Medical Herbalism is the best of both worlds, synthesizing holistic medicine and modern biomedicine. This book gets into the chemical composition of plants and why plants have the effects upon the body that they do. Very useful textbook for both folk herbalists and clinical herbalists alike. Principals and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine 2e, by Kerry Bone, is an herbal textbook that means serious business. This is a well-researched, clinically-oriented book on plant medicine that covers the medicinal properties, side effects, contraindications, and scientific studies of commonly used medicinal herbs. This is an expensive book compared to many of the popular herbal paperbacks on the market. As a scientific textbook, however, the price is rather reasonable. It is worth every penny. Making Plant Medicine, by Richo Cech, is a classic. The latest edition is still available, but it can be hard to get. It goes out of stock on Amazon frequently. Great explanation of making liquid extracts and a materia medica that is loaded with information on medicinal herbs. Herbalism- Traditions The Practice of Traditional Western Herbalism: Basic Doctrine, Energetics, and Classification, by Matthew Wood, lays out the foundations of our western herbal traditions. This book looks at the energetics of herbs, tissue states, constitutions, and the classifications of plants. This book gives herbalists a language that is our own, as opposed to the terminology owned by the medical industry. I do not find the language contrary to modern biomedicine. Instead, it is more like a poetic way of describing observations about the body and how the body responds to different herbs. The Yellow Emporer’s Classic of Medicine: A New Translation of the Neijing Suwen with Commentary, by Maoshing Ni, is a perfect beginner book for understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Like Traditional Western Medicine, TCM is an energetic-based system with a poetic way of verbalizing observations regarding health and the actions of herbs. This energetic system is the basis for Chinese herbal practice, Acupuncture, and the flow of Chi (energy) in the body. The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs: A Contemporary Introduction and Useful Manual for the World’s Oldest Healing System, by Karta Purkh Singh Kahlsa, and Michael Tierra, presents a comprehensive look at what ayurveda, the traditional healing system of India, is all about. This book covers ayurvedic body types (doshas), ayurvedic diet, and traditional herbal remedies in the ayurvedic system. Infectious Disease Herbal Antibiotics, 2nd Edition: Natural Alternatives for Treating Drug-Resistant Bacteria, by Stephen Harrod Buhner, is another “must-have” book on your herbal shelf (along with his Herbal Antivirals book below). Antibiotic resistance is an ever-growing, real threat that goes largely ignored by the general public, in a similar way that the general public is unaware or doesn’t care about the growing threats against our power grid. We are equally unprepared for a world without antibiotics. This book lays out research and experience with herbs and bacterial diseases. Herbal Antivirals: Natural Remedies for Emerging and Resistant Viral Infections, also by Stephen Harrod Buhner, will teach you more about viruses than you could ever want to know. This is just as well-researched as his Herbal Antibiotics book and equally as important. Prepping for a Pandemic: Life-Saving Supplies, Skills, and Plans for Surviving an Outbreak is my second book. This is a unique book examining the lessons we can learn from the Ebola outbreak of 2014 (how did governments, media, medical professionals, individuals, and industries respond, plus how can we use this to be better prepared), the top contenders for the next great pandemic, and illnesses that tend to follow after a disaster. I cover both herbal and conventional approaches to treatment where such options exist, address security issues, and how to implement a Self-Imposed Reverse Quarantine (SIRQ). Our herbalist’s bookshelf is far from an exhaustive list, but it is a solid start. One last point that I want to make… While the internet is awesome in so many ways, the power grid and access to the internet is not a given. Both physical and cyber attacks on our electrical grid are a real threat. Every day North Korea gets closer to being able to pull off an EMP attack on the United States. What’s worse is that we are woefully unprepared, as Ted Koppel lays out in this book, Light’s Out. For this reason, I prefer and recommend getting physical copies of books whenever possible. What are your thoughts on the best herbal medicine books out there? Let us know in the comment section. About Cat Cat Ellis is an herbalist,  massage therapist, midwifery student, and urban homesteader from New England. She keeps bees, loves gardening and canning, and practice time at the range. She teaches herbal skills on her website, Herbal Prepper. Cat is a member of the American Herbalists Guild, and the author of The Wuhan Coronavirus Survival Manual, Prepper’s Natural Medicine and Prepping for a Pandemic. The post The Herbalist’s Bookshelf appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Protecting Prepper Documents from Flood and Fire
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Protecting Prepper Documents from Flood and Fire

Statistically, two of the most likely disasters that you’ll encounter are floods and fires. Both are devastating, potentially deadly, and very likely to drive you from your home. Whether it’s severe localized flooding, regional flooding from severe weather, a house fire, or a wildfire that is threatening to wipe your town off the map, you’ve got to be ready. Part of that is being prepared with a plan and a bug-out route. The other part is protecting your critical documents: paperwork that proves your identity, proves what you own, and what policies you have when it comes to insurance and end-of-life decisions… If these documents get destroyed or become inaccessible in the aftermath of a disaster, you’ll be facing a different kind of nightmare. We might not be able to prevent a fire or flood from taking place, but we can stop them from destroying our critical prepper docs. In this article, I’ll walk you through protecting those docs step by step and give you some other considerations to help you get ready. Societal Life Goes On During and After a Crisis In my experience, preppers have a sort of blind spot for what I call administrative preparation. Everybody wants to buy equipment, supplies, and put together plans for evacuating in the nick of time, but nobody wants to deal with the boring stuff like this! I understand it, believe me, but you should also believe me when I tell you that life will go on during and after a crisis. Once the immediate danger has passed, you’ve still got to prove your identity to authorities, institutions, and other providers that can help you. Eventually, we pray, things will get back to normal, and when that happens, you’ll be dealing with bills and bill collectors, insurance agents, banks, county clerks and registrars, and all the rest. As horrible as things might be if you lose your home or it’s severely damaged, it’ll be so much worse if now you are facing a stonewall of bureaucracy because you’ve lost these critical items! Because of that, you’ve got to plan for the aftermath, so take what I’m going to tell you seriously… What Kinds of Prepper Docs Should You Protect? There are lots of personal documents, IDs, and more that are worth protecting. Ready.gov has published a thorough and useful list, but a partial list is below. Basically, anything that you think you should have on hand in the aftermath of a crisis, you need to include in your protection plan! Birth Certificates Marriage Certificates Divorce Certificates Child Custody Papers Social Security Cards Military Service Records Passports Driver’s Licenses Mortgages Leases Deeds Vehicle Titles and Registrations Bank Records Insurance Policies Tax Statements Estate Planning Paperwork Comprehensive Family, Service Provider, and Emergency Contact Info Consider those docs the absolute basics. There’s a whole lot more that may or may not apply to you, your family, and your life! In the following sections, we’ll talk about actually protecting these docs, either as originals or duplicates. Keeping Your Docs Safe Against Flooding Water is immensely destructive and can dissolve paper, make it too weak to even touch, or just bleach the ink out of it, rendering it illegible. The following are action items to protect your prepper docs from flood and other water-related events specifically: Don’t Store on the First Floor or in the Basement It’s common to keep important documents in a secluded, out-of-the-way place so they don’t get lost in the shuffle of everyday life. However, you’ll be making a big mistake if you keep them in the basement or on the first floor of your home, assuming either is in any way vulnerable to flooding. Water always follows the path of least resistance, and rising water will encounter the lower parts of your home first, damaging or destroying everything in it. If you can keep your documents on the second floor of your home, or potentially even in your attic, they will be safe from the worst ravages of flooding unless it is truly biblical. If you don’t have a second story, consider storing your documents up on a high shelf to hopefully keep them out of rising water. Put Docs in a Waterproof Container This step should be obvious, I hope! Storing these critical life documents in a truly waterproof container will give them a high degree of protection from water, flood water, or otherwise. This can be something as simple as a heavy-duty Ziploc bag or as intricate and specialized as a fully submersible, gasketed waterproof equipment case. Obviously, the more expensive and specialized the solution, the better protection you’ll have, especially if your docs are submerged for any length of time. Some containers are waterproof against splashing or immersion in shallow water—for a time! Only the best are truly waterproof even if submerged under many feet of water for an extended duration. Laminate for Maximum Protection If you really want to protect your documents from water, consider having them laminated if you can. Lamination, done properly, completely encapsulates the paper in a wraparound envelope of plastic. This means that even if the water reaches your docs where you have them stored, even if the waterproof case fails, the docs themselves will have an additional layer of protection. However, this can be expensive and time-consuming to do depending on how much you have to protect. Furthermore, many official identity documents like social security cards, birth certificates, and the like specifically should not be laminated according to government mandates or recommendations. Protecting Docs Against Fire All kinds of paper, obviously, are incredibly vulnerable to fire. Your docs don’t have to catch fire directly to burn up, as intense heat is capable of scorching and curling the paper into uselessness and illegibility. Even exposure to smoke can discolor them enough so they can’t be read or won’t be accepted by authorities. Keeping your papers safe against fire invariably requires specialized equipment solutions, but you can minimize the risk of fire damage with careful selection of storage location, too. Disclosure: This post has links to 3rd party websites, so I may get a commission if you buy through those links. Survival Sullivan is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. See my full disclosure for more. Use a Fire-rated Safe or Filing Cabinet The very best, and nearly only, method for keeping your documents safe from fire is the use of a fire-rated safe or filing cabinet. Some are small and portable like a briefcase, others are huge and heavy like modern gun safes. All use a mix of fire-resistant materials that won’t ignite and, usually, heat-reactive foam or agents that will seal up cracks and prevent fire and smoke from reaching the items within. Nominally, these containers will prevent paper from burning up. But there’s a catch… If the safe is exposed to fire directly or kept in a blazing hot environment long enough, the air temperature inside the unit can get hot enough that the paper can automatically ignite, or just char beyond recognition. Nonetheless, you’ve got to have one. Some are even advertised as completely watertight in addition to being fire resistant; that can do double duty on flood defense, too! Store Docs Away from Flammable Materials A fire won’t necessarily destroy your whole house and everything in it. You might be dealing with damage or just a partial loss. If this happens, you’ll be in luck if your docs aren’t near the source of the fire. Because of this factor, you are wise to store them away from flammable materials and away from likely sources of fire in the home. Don’t keep them near the kitchen, and keep them away from bookcases, furniture, drapes, and any place where you typically burn a candle. The farther away they are from these literal hot spots, the more likely they are to survive a smaller fire. Keep Docs Portable and Ready to Grab if You Can You are smart to keep your papers in a portable and ready-to-go format, meaning easy to grab on your way out the door when you are evacuating. If you keep them in a small fire safe that’s also watertight, you can grab them right alongside your bug-out bag and other critical supplies. If you keep them inside a large safe with a manual dial lock, you’ll have time enough to procure them if you know flood waters are rising or a wildfire is approaching, but not in the case of a surprise house fire. You need to strike a balance between security, protection, and portability. Think this through carefully and implement according to your situation and plan. Consider Keeping Critical Docs in a Safe Deposit Box On the other hand, your best bet for all-around protection might be keeping your documents in a safe deposit box. Bank buildings tend to be fairly sturdy, especially the larger ones, and even then the vault or secured deposit area will be ruggedly reinforced and proof against all but the most calamitous disasters. The trade-off, of course, is that you cannot access your documents quickly when you need them… Plus, if the bank itself is destroyed or put out of action, it’’ll be some time before the institution can get its act together enough to start verifying identities and giving depositors and customers access to their money and deposit boxes again. Nonetheless, these deposit boxes provide a level of assurance that is difficult to obtain in most residential settings. Always Make Backup Copies! Regardless of your security disposition, I urge you to make backup copies of every single important document you have. These can be photocopies, or you can just take pictures using your smartphone. Either way, make sure they are clear and legible. Depending on what you need them for, and who you’re talking to, photocopies either will or will not suffice. But, you’ll find that most places won’t give you a hard time if you’re dealing with the aftermath of a disaster that displaces you and potentially destroys your home and other possessions. Protect hard copies as you would the originals. If you took pictures or scanned them, see the next section. Should You Digitally Store Important Docs? A big point of contention among some folks in the prepping community right now is whether or not you should digitally store scans or pictures of your critical personal documents. Like almost everything else when it comes to preparedness, there is no true right answer: instead, there are only trade-offs. The great thing about digital copies is that, depending on the storage location, they are instantly accessible and readable on nearly any computer or other device. If you keep your docs on Google Drive or in some other cloud-based service, you don’t even need your original device to access them as long as you have your login credentials. This is the very height of convenience and easy access. But the downside is that cloud-based storage really just means stored on someone else’s computer or server. Data breaches, hacking, spyware, and the straight-up sale of your user data or files could give unauthorized persons every single thing they need to steal your identity. An alternative is to keep digital copies of your files on a flash drive and then encrypt them. Kept among your other survival goodies in a bug-out bag or go bag, you could then open them up on a computer of your choosing with more control over their dissemination. Of course, that won’t help you if the flash drive gets stolen or goes missing. Both approaches have merit; it’s up to you to do your due diligence and minimize the vulnerabilities of either. The post Protecting Prepper Documents from Flood and Fire appeared first on Survival Sullivan.
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