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    From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc on Tue Sep 30 08:38:36 2025
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    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/

    Covid school closures in UK damaged rCyvery fabric of childhoodrCO
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    rCygrievousrCO harm without protection of schools

    Sally Weale Education correspondent
    Mon 29 Sep 2025 14.15 EDT
    Share
    The Covid pandemic disrupted the rCLvery fabric of childhoodrCY, the UK inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to
    its impact on children and young people.

    Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission
    on Monday that some of the evidence drawn from the 18,000 stories and
    400 targeted interviews would be rCLhard to listen torCY.

    Some children lost parents, grandparents and other loved ones to Covid.
    Some children died from Covid, while others continue to live with the rCLsevere, and, for many, long-lastingrCY consequences of the pandemic.

    Dobbin described the curtailment of play and the loss of all the normal
    rites of passage rCo birthdays, proms, exams rCo as well as the damage done
    to young peoplerCOs mental health and their ability to make and sustain friendships.

    She also spoke about children who suffered rCLgrievousrCY harm at the hands
    of the people who were meant to care for them, when they were told to
    stay at home and lost the protection that schools usually offer.

    Some young people were exposed to violent pornography and other harms as
    their lives rapidly moved online, while many struggled to access online lessons and ended up spending most of the day gaming instead of learning.

    One described rCLsitting there with no school, playing [the video game]
    Animal Crossing for, like, six monthsrCY. Another said they played Roblox online for up to 19 hours a day.

    Dobbin quoted one child as saying: rCLPeople would answer the remote
    lesson call in bed, people would be in science third lesson, and would literally have the camera off and would be posting on their Instagram
    stories or their Snapchat stories, literally them watching The Only Way
    is Essex.rCY

    Gavin Williamson
    View image in fullscreen
    Gavin Williamson, the then education secretary, said there had been a rCy24-hour sea changerCO in the attitude to school closures. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
    She said said: rCL[Covid] deprived children of much of the fun that makes
    a childhood: birthday parties, playing sport, proms, school trips,
    holidays; all everyday aspects of what it means to be a child but which comprise the very fabric of childhood.rCY

    The inquiry heard the decision to close schools rCLhad ramifications which
    are difficult to overstaterCY. The Department for Education (DfE) had undertaken zero contingency planning for school closures before lockdown
    was declared in March 2020.

    rCLIn England, evidence that the [DfE] did not start planning for the
    closure of schools until after 16 March 2020 is a cause for alarm,rCY
    Dobbin told the inquiry.

    She said Jonathan Slater, then permanent secretary to the DfE, had
    provided evidence that between January and 16 March 2020, the
    departmentrCOs contingency plans were rCLpremised on the assumption that schools and other educational settings would remain open. And according
    to him that was in keeping with the governmentrCOs overall approach to pandemic preparedness at the time.rCY

    Evidence from Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time,
    agreed, but on 17 March there seems to have been a sudden change of
    direction. Dobbin said: rCL[Williamson] explains in his words that thererCOs
    a discombobulating 24-hour sea change from keeping schools open on 16
    March, to discussions about closing schools on 17 March.rCY

    On 18 March, schools were ordered to close. Dobbin added: rCL[Williamson]
    did not ask DfE officials to prepare an assessment of the impact of
    school closures because school closures had not been recommended and No
    10 officials had not commissioned this advice from the DfE either.rCY

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    The inquiry was told that the then prime minister Boris Johnson took
    issue with WilliamsonrCOs version of events in his statement to the
    inquiry, and said the DfE was aware of the possibility of closing schools.

    rCL[JohnsonrCOs] evidence suggests rCo but itrCOs a matter to be explored with him rCo that he thought that planning for school closures had been
    ongoing,rCY Dobbin said. She added: rCLItrCOs my respectful submission that itrCOs significant that there should be a dispute about whether planning
    for so seismic an event existed rCa and perhaps alarming is the suggestion that it was not for the DfE to instigate its own planning for school
    closures but to wait for it to be commissioned.rCY

    In her opening comments to the reconvened inquiry the chair, Heather
    Hallett, said the pandemicrCOs impact on children and young people was rCLsevere and, for many, long-lastingrCY, as they missed educational opportunities, social interaction and for the most at-risk they lost protection from abuse.

    An impact film shown at the start of proceedings detailed some of the childrenrCOs stories, voiced by adults to protect their identities. One contributor said her friend had died, another lost 12 kilos while
    suffering from Covid, while a third had to be put on a ventilator.

    A single parent described the challenge of trying to home educate and
    care for three children all at different stages of their education. rCLIn
    the end I just said werCOre not doing it,rCY she said, adding: rCLBeing confined, just us in that house, was hell.rCY

    Another mother said her son had been out of school since February 2022.
    rCLOur family life completely stopped. ItrCOs a huge worry to us how his
    life will go. How he will manage to look after himself. We should not sacrifice children. Children are the future.rCY

    The inquiry continues on Tuesday.
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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@achung@EmoryCardiology.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Tue Sep 30 11:53:43 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/

    Covid school closures in UK damaged avery fabric of childhoodA
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    agrievousA harm without protection of schools

    Sally Weale Education correspondent
    Mon 29 Sep 2025 14.15 EDT
    Share
    The Covid pandemic disrupted the overy fabric of childhoodo, the UK
    inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to
    its impact on children and young people.

    Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission
    on Monday that some of the evidence drawn from the 18,000 stories and
    400 targeted interviews would be ohard to listen too.

    Some children lost parents, grandparents and other loved ones to Covid.
    Some children died from Covid, while others continue to live with the >osevere, and, for many, long-lastingo consequences of the pandemic.

    Dobbin described the curtailment of play and the loss of all the normal >rites of passage u birthdays, proms, exams u as well as the damage done
    to young peopleAs mental health and their ability to make and sustain >friendships.

    She also spoke about children who suffered ogrievouso harm at the hands
    of the people who were meant to care for them, when they were told to
    stay at home and lost the protection that schools usually offer.

    Some young people were exposed to violent pornography and other harms as >their lives rapidly moved online, while many struggled to access online >lessons and ended up spending most of the day gaming instead of learning.

    One described ositting there with no school, playing [the video game]
    Animal Crossing for, like, six monthso. Another said they played Roblox >online for up to 19 hours a day.

    Dobbin quoted one child as saying: oPeople would answer the remote
    lesson call in bed, people would be in science third lesson, and would >literally have the camera off and would be posting on their Instagram >stories or their Snapchat stories, literally them watching The Only Way
    is Essex.o

    Gavin Williamson
    View image in fullscreen
    Gavin Williamson, the then education secretary, said there had been a >a24-hour sea changeA in the attitude to school closures. Photograph: Dan >Kitwood/Getty Images
    She said said: o[Covid] deprived children of much of the fun that makes
    a childhood: birthday parties, playing sport, proms, school trips,
    holidays; all everyday aspects of what it means to be a child but which >comprise the very fabric of childhood.o

    The inquiry heard the decision to close schools ohad ramifications which
    are difficult to overstateo. The Department for Education (DfE) had >undertaken zero contingency planning for school closures before lockdown
    was declared in March 2020.

    oIn England, evidence that the [DfE] did not start planning for the
    closure of schools until after 16 March 2020 is a cause for alarm,o
    Dobbin told the inquiry.

    She said Jonathan Slater, then permanent secretary to the DfE, had
    provided evidence that between January and 16 March 2020, the
    departmentAs contingency plans were opremised on the assumption that
    schools and other educational settings would remain open. And according
    to him that was in keeping with the governmentAs overall approach to >pandemic preparedness at the time.o

    Evidence from Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time,
    agreed, but on 17 March there seems to have been a sudden change of >direction. Dobbin said: o[Williamson] explains in his words that thereAs
    a discombobulating 24-hour sea change from keeping schools open on 16
    March, to discussions about closing schools on 17 March.o

    On 18 March, schools were ordered to close. Dobbin added: o[Williamson]
    did not ask DfE officials to prepare an assessment of the impact of
    school closures because school closures had not been recommended and No
    10 officials had not commissioned this advice from the DfE either.o

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    The inquiry was told that the then prime minister Boris Johnson took
    issue with WilliamsonAs version of events in his statement to the
    inquiry, and said the DfE was aware of the possibility of closing schools.

    o[JohnsonAs] evidence suggests u but itAs a matter to be explored with
    him u that he thought that planning for school closures had been
    ongoing,o Dobbin said. She added: oItAs my respectful submission that
    itAs significant that there should be a dispute about whether planning
    for so seismic an event existed a and perhaps alarming is the suggestion >that it was not for the DfE to instigate its own planning for school >closures but to wait for it to be commissioned.o

    In her opening comments to the reconvened inquiry the chair, Heather >Hallett, said the pandemicAs impact on children and young people was
    osevere and, for many, long-lastingo, as they missed educational >opportunities, social interaction and for the most at-risk they lost >protection from abuse.

    An impact film shown at the start of proceedings detailed some of the >childrenAs stories, voiced by adults to protect their identities. One >contributor said her friend had died, another lost 12 kilos while
    suffering from Covid, while a third had to be put on a ventilator.

    A single parent described the challenge of trying to home educate and
    care for three children all at different stages of their education. oIn
    the end I just said weAre not doing it,o she said, adding: oBeing
    confined, just us in that house, was hell.o

    Another mother said her son had been out of school since February 2022.
    oOur family life completely stopped. ItAs a huge worry to us how his
    life will go. How he will manage to look after himself. We should not >sacrifice children. Children are the future.o

    The inquiry continues on Tuesday.

    In the interim, we are 100% prepared/protected in the "full armor of
    GOD" (Ephesians 6:11) which we put on as soon as we use Apostle Paul's
    secret (Philippians 4:12). Though masking is less protective, it helps
    us avoid the appearance of doing the evil of spreading airborne
    pathogens while there are people getting sick because of not being
    100% protected. It is written that we're to "abstain from **all**
    appearance of doing evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    Meanwhile, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8 ) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
    rapidly (i.e. use the "Rapid COVID-19 Test" ) finding out at any given
    moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    "convince it forward" (John 15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic.
    Thus, we're hoping for the best while preparing for the worse-case
    scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron,
    Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations
    combining via slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like "Deltamicron"
    that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no
    longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/6ZoE95d-VKc/m/14vVZoyOBgAJ
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?
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  • From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Tue Sep 30 10:14:54 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/

    Covid school closures in UK damaged rCyvery fabric of childhoodrCO
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    rCygrievousrCO harm without protection of schools

    Sally Weale Education correspondent
    Mon 29 Sep 2025 14.15 EDT
    Share
    The Covid pandemic disrupted the rCLvery fabric of childhoodrCY, the UK
    inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to
    its impact on children and young people.

    Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission
    on Monday that some of the evidence drawn from the 18,000 stories and
    400 targeted interviews would be rCLhard to listen torCY.

    Some children lost parents, grandparents and other loved ones to Covid.
    Some children died from Covid, while others continue to live with the
    rCLsevere, and, for many, long-lastingrCY consequences of the pandemic.

    Dobbin described the curtailment of play and the loss of all the normal
    rites of passage rCo birthdays, proms, exams rCo as well as the damage done >> to young peoplerCOs mental health and their ability to make and sustain
    friendships.

    She also spoke about children who suffered rCLgrievousrCY harm at the hands >> of the people who were meant to care for them, when they were told to
    stay at home and lost the protection that schools usually offer.

    Some young people were exposed to violent pornography and other harms as
    their lives rapidly moved online, while many struggled to access online
    lessons and ended up spending most of the day gaming instead of learning.

    One described rCLsitting there with no school, playing [the video game]
    Animal Crossing for, like, six monthsrCY. Another said they played Roblox
    online for up to 19 hours a day.

    Dobbin quoted one child as saying: rCLPeople would answer the remote
    lesson call in bed, people would be in science third lesson, and would
    literally have the camera off and would be posting on their Instagram
    stories or their Snapchat stories, literally them watching The Only Way
    is Essex.rCY

    Gavin Williamson
    View image in fullscreen
    Gavin Williamson, the then education secretary, said there had been a
    rCy24-hour sea changerCO in the attitude to school closures. Photograph: Dan >> Kitwood/Getty Images
    She said said: rCL[Covid] deprived children of much of the fun that makes
    a childhood: birthday parties, playing sport, proms, school trips,
    holidays; all everyday aspects of what it means to be a child but which
    comprise the very fabric of childhood.rCY

    The inquiry heard the decision to close schools rCLhad ramifications which >> are difficult to overstaterCY. The Department for Education (DfE) had
    undertaken zero contingency planning for school closures before lockdown
    was declared in March 2020.

    rCLIn England, evidence that the [DfE] did not start planning for the
    closure of schools until after 16 March 2020 is a cause for alarm,rCY
    Dobbin told the inquiry.

    She said Jonathan Slater, then permanent secretary to the DfE, had
    provided evidence that between January and 16 March 2020, the
    departmentrCOs contingency plans were rCLpremised on the assumption that
    schools and other educational settings would remain open. And according
    to him that was in keeping with the governmentrCOs overall approach to
    pandemic preparedness at the time.rCY

    Evidence from Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time,
    agreed, but on 17 March there seems to have been a sudden change of
    direction. Dobbin said: rCL[Williamson] explains in his words that thererCOs >> a discombobulating 24-hour sea change from keeping schools open on 16
    March, to discussions about closing schools on 17 March.rCY

    On 18 March, schools were ordered to close. Dobbin added: rCL[Williamson]
    did not ask DfE officials to prepare an assessment of the impact of
    school closures because school closures had not been recommended and No
    10 officials had not commissioned this advice from the DfE either.rCY

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    The inquiry was told that the then prime minister Boris Johnson took
    issue with WilliamsonrCOs version of events in his statement to the
    inquiry, and said the DfE was aware of the possibility of closing schools. >>
    rCL[JohnsonrCOs] evidence suggests rCo but itrCOs a matter to be explored with
    him rCo that he thought that planning for school closures had been
    ongoing,rCY Dobbin said. She added: rCLItrCOs my respectful submission that >> itrCOs significant that there should be a dispute about whether planning
    for so seismic an event existed rCa and perhaps alarming is the suggestion >> that it was not for the DfE to instigate its own planning for school
    closures but to wait for it to be commissioned.rCY

    In her opening comments to the reconvened inquiry the chair, Heather
    Hallett, said the pandemicrCOs impact on children and young people was
    rCLsevere and, for many, long-lastingrCY, as they missed educational
    opportunities, social interaction and for the most at-risk they lost
    protection from abuse.

    An impact film shown at the start of proceedings detailed some of the
    childrenrCOs stories, voiced by adults to protect their identities. One
    contributor said her friend had died, another lost 12 kilos while
    suffering from Covid, while a third had to be put on a ventilator.

    A single parent described the challenge of trying to home educate and
    care for three children all at different stages of their education. rCLIn
    the end I just said werCOre not doing it,rCY she said, adding: rCLBeing
    confined, just us in that house, was hell.rCY

    Another mother said her son had been out of school since February 2022.
    rCLOur family life completely stopped. ItrCOs a huge worry to us how his
    life will go. How he will manage to look after himself. We should not
    sacrifice children. Children are the future.rCY

    The inquiry continues on Tuesday.

    In the interim, we are 100% prepared/protected in the "full armor of
    GOD" (Ephesians 6:11) which we put on as soon as we use Apostle Paul's
    secret (Philippians 4:12). Though masking is less protective, it helps
    us avoid the appearance of doing the evil of spreading airborne
    pathogens while there are people getting sick because of not being
    100% protected. It is written that we're to "abstain from **all**
    appearance of doing evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    Meanwhile, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8 ) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
    rapidly (i.e. use the "Rapid COVID-19 Test" ) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    "convince it forward" (John 15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic.
    Thus, we're hoping for the best while preparing for the worse-case
    scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron,
    Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations
    combining via slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like "Deltamicron"
    that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no
    longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/6ZoE95d-VKc/m/14vVZoyOBgAJ
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!


    Michael
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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@achung@EmoryCardiology.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Tue Sep 30 15:30:23 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/

    Covid school closures in UK damaged avery fabric of childhoodA
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    agrievousA harm without protection of schools

    Sally Weale Education correspondent
    Mon 29 Sep 2025 14.15 EDT
    Share
    The Covid pandemic disrupted the overy fabric of childhoodo, the UK
    inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to
    its impact on children and young people.

    Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission
    on Monday that some of the evidence drawn from the 18,000 stories and
    400 targeted interviews would be ohard to listen too.

    Some children lost parents, grandparents and other loved ones to Covid.
    Some children died from Covid, while others continue to live with the
    osevere, and, for many, long-lastingo consequences of the pandemic.

    Dobbin described the curtailment of play and the loss of all the normal
    rites of passage u birthdays, proms, exams u as well as the damage done
    to young peopleAs mental health and their ability to make and sustain
    friendships.

    She also spoke about children who suffered ogrievouso harm at the hands
    of the people who were meant to care for them, when they were told to
    stay at home and lost the protection that schools usually offer.

    Some young people were exposed to violent pornography and other harms as >>> their lives rapidly moved online, while many struggled to access online
    lessons and ended up spending most of the day gaming instead of learning. >>>
    One described ositting there with no school, playing [the video game]
    Animal Crossing for, like, six monthso. Another said they played Roblox
    online for up to 19 hours a day.

    Dobbin quoted one child as saying: oPeople would answer the remote
    lesson call in bed, people would be in science third lesson, and would
    literally have the camera off and would be posting on their Instagram
    stories or their Snapchat stories, literally them watching The Only Way
    is Essex.o

    Gavin Williamson
    View image in fullscreen
    Gavin Williamson, the then education secretary, said there had been a
    a24-hour sea changeA in the attitude to school closures. Photograph: Dan >>> Kitwood/Getty Images
    She said said: o[Covid] deprived children of much of the fun that makes
    a childhood: birthday parties, playing sport, proms, school trips,
    holidays; all everyday aspects of what it means to be a child but which
    comprise the very fabric of childhood.o

    The inquiry heard the decision to close schools ohad ramifications which >>> are difficult to overstateo. The Department for Education (DfE) had
    undertaken zero contingency planning for school closures before lockdown >>> was declared in March 2020.

    oIn England, evidence that the [DfE] did not start planning for the
    closure of schools until after 16 March 2020 is a cause for alarm,o
    Dobbin told the inquiry.

    She said Jonathan Slater, then permanent secretary to the DfE, had
    provided evidence that between January and 16 March 2020, the
    departmentAs contingency plans were opremised on the assumption that
    schools and other educational settings would remain open. And according
    to him that was in keeping with the governmentAs overall approach to
    pandemic preparedness at the time.o

    Evidence from Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time,
    agreed, but on 17 March there seems to have been a sudden change of
    direction. Dobbin said: o[Williamson] explains in his words that thereAs >>> a discombobulating 24-hour sea change from keeping schools open on 16
    March, to discussions about closing schools on 17 March.o

    On 18 March, schools were ordered to close. Dobbin added: o[Williamson]
    did not ask DfE officials to prepare an assessment of the impact of
    school closures because school closures had not been recommended and No
    10 officials had not commissioned this advice from the DfE either.o

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    The inquiry was told that the then prime minister Boris Johnson took
    issue with WilliamsonAs version of events in his statement to the
    inquiry, and said the DfE was aware of the possibility of closing schools. >>>
    o[JohnsonAs] evidence suggests u but itAs a matter to be explored with
    him u that he thought that planning for school closures had been
    ongoing,o Dobbin said. She added: oItAs my respectful submission that
    itAs significant that there should be a dispute about whether planning
    for so seismic an event existed a and perhaps alarming is the suggestion >>> that it was not for the DfE to instigate its own planning for school
    closures but to wait for it to be commissioned.o

    In her opening comments to the reconvened inquiry the chair, Heather
    Hallett, said the pandemicAs impact on children and young people was
    osevere and, for many, long-lastingo, as they missed educational
    opportunities, social interaction and for the most at-risk they lost
    protection from abuse.

    An impact film shown at the start of proceedings detailed some of the
    childrenAs stories, voiced by adults to protect their identities. One
    contributor said her friend had died, another lost 12 kilos while
    suffering from Covid, while a third had to be put on a ventilator.

    A single parent described the challenge of trying to home educate and
    care for three children all at different stages of their education. oIn
    the end I just said weAre not doing it,o she said, adding: oBeing
    confined, just us in that house, was hell.o

    Another mother said her son had been out of school since February 2022.
    oOur family life completely stopped. ItAs a huge worry to us how his
    life will go. How he will manage to look after himself. We should not
    sacrifice children. Children are the future.o

    The inquiry continues on Tuesday.

    In the interim, we are 100% prepared/protected in the "full armor of
    GOD" (Ephesians 6:11) which we put on as soon as we use Apostle Paul's
    secret (Philippians 4:12). Though masking is less protective, it helps
    us avoid the appearance of doing the evil of spreading airborne
    pathogens while there are people getting sick because of not being
    100% protected. It is written that we're to "abstain from **all**
    appearance of doing evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    Meanwhile, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8 ) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
    rapidly (i.e. use the "Rapid COVID-19 Test" ) finding out at any given
    moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    "convince it forward" (John 15:12) for them to call their doctor and
    self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic.
    Thus, we're hoping for the best while preparing for the worse-case
    scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron,
    Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations
    combining via slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like "Deltamicron"
    that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no
    longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry (
    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/6ZoE95d-VKc/m/14vVZoyOBgAJ >> ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!

    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
    Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
    always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to "convince it forward" (John 15:12) with
    all glory (Psalm112:1) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !
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  • From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Tue Sep 30 19:40:05 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/

    Covid school closures in UK damaged rCyvery fabric of childhoodrCO
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    rCygrievousrCO harm without protection of schools

    Sally Weale Education correspondent
    Mon 29 Sep 2025 14.15 EDT
    Share
    The Covid pandemic disrupted the rCLvery fabric of childhoodrCY, the UK >>>> inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to
    its impact on children and young people.

    Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission >>>> on Monday that some of the evidence drawn from the 18,000 stories and
    400 targeted interviews would be rCLhard to listen torCY.

    Some children lost parents, grandparents and other loved ones to Covid. >>>> Some children died from Covid, while others continue to live with the
    rCLsevere, and, for many, long-lastingrCY consequences of the pandemic. >>>>
    Dobbin described the curtailment of play and the loss of all the normal >>>> rites of passage rCo birthdays, proms, exams rCo as well as the damage done
    to young peoplerCOs mental health and their ability to make and sustain >>>> friendships.

    She also spoke about children who suffered rCLgrievousrCY harm at the hands
    of the people who were meant to care for them, when they were told to
    stay at home and lost the protection that schools usually offer.

    Some young people were exposed to violent pornography and other harms as >>>> their lives rapidly moved online, while many struggled to access online >>>> lessons and ended up spending most of the day gaming instead of learning. >>>>
    One described rCLsitting there with no school, playing [the video game] >>>> Animal Crossing for, like, six monthsrCY. Another said they played Roblox >>>> online for up to 19 hours a day.

    Dobbin quoted one child as saying: rCLPeople would answer the remote
    lesson call in bed, people would be in science third lesson, and would >>>> literally have the camera off and would be posting on their Instagram
    stories or their Snapchat stories, literally them watching The Only Way >>>> is Essex.rCY

    Gavin Williamson
    View image in fullscreen
    Gavin Williamson, the then education secretary, said there had been a
    rCy24-hour sea changerCO in the attitude to school closures. Photograph: Dan
    Kitwood/Getty Images
    She said said: rCL[Covid] deprived children of much of the fun that makes >>>> a childhood: birthday parties, playing sport, proms, school trips,
    holidays; all everyday aspects of what it means to be a child but which >>>> comprise the very fabric of childhood.rCY

    The inquiry heard the decision to close schools rCLhad ramifications which >>>> are difficult to overstaterCY. The Department for Education (DfE) had
    undertaken zero contingency planning for school closures before lockdown >>>> was declared in March 2020.

    rCLIn England, evidence that the [DfE] did not start planning for the
    closure of schools until after 16 March 2020 is a cause for alarm,rCY
    Dobbin told the inquiry.

    She said Jonathan Slater, then permanent secretary to the DfE, had
    provided evidence that between January and 16 March 2020, the
    departmentrCOs contingency plans were rCLpremised on the assumption that >>>> schools and other educational settings would remain open. And according >>>> to him that was in keeping with the governmentrCOs overall approach to >>>> pandemic preparedness at the time.rCY

    Evidence from Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time,
    agreed, but on 17 March there seems to have been a sudden change of
    direction. Dobbin said: rCL[Williamson] explains in his words that thererCOs
    a discombobulating 24-hour sea change from keeping schools open on 16
    March, to discussions about closing schools on 17 March.rCY

    On 18 March, schools were ordered to close. Dobbin added: rCL[Williamson] >>>> did not ask DfE officials to prepare an assessment of the impact of
    school closures because school closures had not been recommended and No >>>> 10 officials had not commissioned this advice from the DfE either.rCY

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    The inquiry was told that the then prime minister Boris Johnson took
    issue with WilliamsonrCOs version of events in his statement to the
    inquiry, and said the DfE was aware of the possibility of closing schools. >>>>
    rCL[JohnsonrCOs] evidence suggests rCo but itrCOs a matter to be explored with
    him rCo that he thought that planning for school closures had been
    ongoing,rCY Dobbin said. She added: rCLItrCOs my respectful submission that
    itrCOs significant that there should be a dispute about whether planning >>>> for so seismic an event existed rCa and perhaps alarming is the suggestion >>>> that it was not for the DfE to instigate its own planning for school
    closures but to wait for it to be commissioned.rCY

    In her opening comments to the reconvened inquiry the chair, Heather
    Hallett, said the pandemicrCOs impact on children and young people was >>>> rCLsevere and, for many, long-lastingrCY, as they missed educational
    opportunities, social interaction and for the most at-risk they lost
    protection from abuse.

    An impact film shown at the start of proceedings detailed some of the
    childrenrCOs stories, voiced by adults to protect their identities. One >>>> contributor said her friend had died, another lost 12 kilos while
    suffering from Covid, while a third had to be put on a ventilator.

    A single parent described the challenge of trying to home educate and
    care for three children all at different stages of their education. rCLIn >>>> the end I just said werCOre not doing it,rCY she said, adding: rCLBeing >>>> confined, just us in that house, was hell.rCY

    Another mother said her son had been out of school since February 2022. >>>> rCLOur family life completely stopped. ItrCOs a huge worry to us how his >>>> life will go. How he will manage to look after himself. We should not
    sacrifice children. Children are the future.rCY

    The inquiry continues on Tuesday.

    In the interim, we are 100% prepared/protected in the "full armor of
    GOD" (Ephesians 6:11) which we put on as soon as we use Apostle Paul's
    secret (Philippians 4:12). Though masking is less protective, it helps
    us avoid the appearance of doing the evil of spreading airborne
    pathogens while there are people getting sick because of not being
    100% protected. It is written that we're to "abstain from **all**
    appearance of doing evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    Meanwhile, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8 ) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
    rapidly (i.e. use the "Rapid COVID-19 Test" ) finding out at any given
    moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    "convince it forward" (John 15:12) for them to call their doctor and
    self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic.
    Thus, we're hoping for the best while preparing for the worse-case
    scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron,
    Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations
    combining via slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like "Deltamicron"
    that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no
    longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry (
    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/6ZoE95d-VKc/m/14vVZoyOBgAJ >>> ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!

    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
    Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
    always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to "convince it forward" (John 15:12) with
    all glory (Psalm112:1) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    Thank you for noting that I have no COVID.


    Michael
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  • From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc on Tue Sep 30 19:41:14 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Ron 'I'm not some fucking jew' Jacobsohnabout 8 hours ago
    ReplyPermalinkOn Tue, 30 Sep 2025 08:38:36 -0700, NOT Michael Ejercito
    Post by Michael Ejercito
    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/
    Covid school closures in UK damaged -avery fabric of childhood-A
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    -agrievous-A harm without protection of schools
    Again, this has ZERO relevance to a Flip Chinaman like you, gook!

    THIS does, though: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N05/
    Flips anusmongering at the Queen Mary Parking Lot!
    You sure keep calling me a Chinaman.


    Michael
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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@disciple@T3WiJ.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc on Tue Sep 30 23:25:19 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    (Covid) 09/30/25 Again praying w/ MichaelE here ...

    https://groups.google.com/g/raptureriddle/c/i8ZHlvgm15w
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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@disciple@T3WiJ.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Tue Sep 30 23:28:40 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/1ntw22u/covid_school_closures_in_uk_damaged_very_fabric/

    Covid school closures in UK damaged avery fabric of childhoodA
    Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering
    agrievousA harm without protection of schools

    Sally Weale Education correspondent
    Mon 29 Sep 2025 14.15 EDT
    Share
    The Covid pandemic disrupted the overy fabric of childhoodo, the UK
    inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to >>>>> its impact on children and young people.

    Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission >>>>> on Monday that some of the evidence drawn from the 18,000 stories and >>>>> 400 targeted interviews would be ohard to listen too.

    Some children lost parents, grandparents and other loved ones to Covid. >>>>> Some children died from Covid, while others continue to live with the >>>>> osevere, and, for many, long-lastingo consequences of the pandemic.

    Dobbin described the curtailment of play and the loss of all the normal >>>>> rites of passage u birthdays, proms, exams u as well as the damage done >>>>> to young peopleAs mental health and their ability to make and sustain >>>>> friendships.

    She also spoke about children who suffered ogrievouso harm at the hands >>>>> of the people who were meant to care for them, when they were told to >>>>> stay at home and lost the protection that schools usually offer.

    Some young people were exposed to violent pornography and other harms as >>>>> their lives rapidly moved online, while many struggled to access online >>>>> lessons and ended up spending most of the day gaming instead of learning. >>>>>
    One described ositting there with no school, playing [the video game] >>>>> Animal Crossing for, like, six monthso. Another said they played Roblox >>>>> online for up to 19 hours a day.

    Dobbin quoted one child as saying: oPeople would answer the remote
    lesson call in bed, people would be in science third lesson, and would >>>>> literally have the camera off and would be posting on their Instagram >>>>> stories or their Snapchat stories, literally them watching The Only Way >>>>> is Essex.o

    Gavin Williamson
    View image in fullscreen
    Gavin Williamson, the then education secretary, said there had been a >>>>> a24-hour sea changeA in the attitude to school closures. Photograph: Dan >>>>> Kitwood/Getty Images
    She said said: o[Covid] deprived children of much of the fun that makes >>>>> a childhood: birthday parties, playing sport, proms, school trips,
    holidays; all everyday aspects of what it means to be a child but which >>>>> comprise the very fabric of childhood.o

    The inquiry heard the decision to close schools ohad ramifications which >>>>> are difficult to overstateo. The Department for Education (DfE) had
    undertaken zero contingency planning for school closures before lockdown >>>>> was declared in March 2020.

    oIn England, evidence that the [DfE] did not start planning for the
    closure of schools until after 16 March 2020 is a cause for alarm,o
    Dobbin told the inquiry.

    She said Jonathan Slater, then permanent secretary to the DfE, had
    provided evidence that between January and 16 March 2020, the
    departmentAs contingency plans were opremised on the assumption that >>>>> schools and other educational settings would remain open. And according >>>>> to him that was in keeping with the governmentAs overall approach to >>>>> pandemic preparedness at the time.o

    Evidence from Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time, >>>>> agreed, but on 17 March there seems to have been a sudden change of
    direction. Dobbin said: o[Williamson] explains in his words that thereAs >>>>> a discombobulating 24-hour sea change from keeping schools open on 16 >>>>> March, to discussions about closing schools on 17 March.o

    On 18 March, schools were ordered to close. Dobbin added: o[Williamson] >>>>> did not ask DfE officials to prepare an assessment of the impact of
    school closures because school closures had not been recommended and No >>>>> 10 officials had not commissioned this advice from the DfE either.o

    skip past newsletter promotion
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    Our morning email breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you >>>>> whatAs happening and why it matters

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    Get updates about our journalism and ways to support and enjoy our work. >>>>> Sign up
    Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, >>>>> online ads, and content funded by outside parties. If you do not have an >>>>> account, we will create a guest account for you on theguardian.com to >>>>> send you this newsletter. You can complete full registration at any
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    The inquiry was told that the then prime minister Boris Johnson took >>>>> issue with WilliamsonAs version of events in his statement to the
    inquiry, and said the DfE was aware of the possibility of closing schools.

    o[JohnsonAs] evidence suggests u but itAs a matter to be explored with >>>>> him u that he thought that planning for school closures had been
    ongoing,o Dobbin said. She added: oItAs my respectful submission that >>>>> itAs significant that there should be a dispute about whether planning >>>>> for so seismic an event existed a and perhaps alarming is the suggestion >>>>> that it was not for the DfE to instigate its own planning for school >>>>> closures but to wait for it to be commissioned.o

    In her opening comments to the reconvened inquiry the chair, Heather >>>>> Hallett, said the pandemicAs impact on children and young people was >>>>> osevere and, for many, long-lastingo, as they missed educational
    opportunities, social interaction and for the most at-risk they lost >>>>> protection from abuse.

    An impact film shown at the start of proceedings detailed some of the >>>>> childrenAs stories, voiced by adults to protect their identities. One >>>>> contributor said her friend had died, another lost 12 kilos while
    suffering from Covid, while a third had to be put on a ventilator.

    A single parent described the challenge of trying to home educate and >>>>> care for three children all at different stages of their education. oIn >>>>> the end I just said weAre not doing it,o she said, adding: oBeing
    confined, just us in that house, was hell.o

    Another mother said her son had been out of school since February 2022. >>>>> oOur family life completely stopped. ItAs a huge worry to us how his >>>>> life will go. How he will manage to look after himself. We should not >>>>> sacrifice children. Children are the future.o

    The inquiry continues on Tuesday.

    In the interim, we are 100% prepared/protected in the "full armor of
    GOD" (Ephesians 6:11) which we put on as soon as we use Apostle Paul's >>>> secret (Philippians 4:12). Though masking is less protective, it helps >>>> us avoid the appearance of doing the evil of spreading airborne
    pathogens while there are people getting sick because of not being
    100% protected. It is written that we're to "abstain from **all**
    appearance of doing evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    Meanwhile, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8 ) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
    rapidly (i.e. use the "Rapid COVID-19 Test" ) finding out at any given >>>> moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    "convince it forward" (John 15:12) for them to call their doctor and
    self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic.
    Thus, we're hoping for the best while preparing for the worse-case
    scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron,
    Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations
    combining via slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like "Deltamicron"
    that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no
    longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry (
    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/6ZoE95d-VKc/m/14vVZoyOBgAJ
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!

    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
    Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
    always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to "convince it forward" (John 15:12) with
    all glory (Psalm112:1) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    USENET source:
    https://newsgrouper.org/alt.bible.prophecy/1759246716/1759260623

    Thank you for noting that I have no COVID.

    Just please do likewise as our LORD Jesus & I have done for you,
    Michael, and https://go.WDJW.net/ConvinceItForward to be https://bit.ly/WonderfullyHungrier more blessed by GOD right now (Luke
    6:21a):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MK66v5lh4M
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  • From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Wed Oct 1 10:53:09 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Ron 'I'm not some fucking jew' Jacobsohnabout 6 hours ago
    ReplyPermalinkOn Tue, 30 Sep 2025 23:25:19 -0400, HeartQuack Andrew
    Post by HeartDoc Andrew
    (Covid) 09/30/25 Again praying w/ MichaelE here ...
    https://groups.google.com/g/raptureriddle/c/i8ZHlvgm15w
    Begin penectomy, Quack!
    You are the quack here!


    Michael
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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@achung@EmoryCardiology.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Wed Oct 1 14:46:51 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    (Sally) 10/01/25 Again praying w/ MichaelE here ...

    https://groups.google.com/g/raptureriddle/c/i8ZHlvgm15w

    +++

    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    LoosePeeledWhiteChristianBigot whined:

    https://gcmb.mylicense.com/verification

    Name: Andrew Ben-Hua Chung
    Designation: MD
    Lic #: 40347
    Profession: Physician
    Subtype: Full
    Status: Lapsed
    Issued: 8/3/1995
    Expires: 7/31/2017
    Street Address: **********
    MABLETON GA 30126
    County: Cobb
    Country: United States
    Public Document 04-40347

    ORDER OF THE BOARD:
    Comes now, the Georgia Composite Medical Board and hereby enters an
    Order after reviewing the Initial Decision in the above styled case.
    After hearing the argument and testimony of the Appellant herein,
    Andrew Ben-Hua Chung, M.D., the Board finds as follows after
    deliberation:

    FINDINGS OF FACT: The Board agrees with the initial decision.

    CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
    The Board agrees with the initial decision regarding conclusions of
    law.

    CONCLUSION
    The Board Orders that the respondent's license is revoked instanter.
    This the 9th day of March 2017.

    Source: https://newsgrouper.org/alt.christnet.christianlife/1758471274/1758657657

    GOD replies "I do not take orders from the Board. Moreover, you are
    now eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) by Me for blaspheming against My
    Holy Spirit."

    The GCMB lie:
    https://T3WiJ.com/ODN2517481

    "Then Peter said, 'Ananias, how is it that satan has so filled your
    heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself
    some of the money you received for the land? DidnAt it belong to you
    before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasnAt the money at your
    disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied
    just to human beings but to GOD.'

    When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized
    all who heard what had happened." (Act 5:3-5)

    The Holy Spirit is GOD and willfully lying to those of us who are
    always https://WonderfullyHungry.org in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) us to hunger as disciples of Jesus Christ of
    Nazareth as explained at https://WDJW.net through the "walking on
    water" experience of Peter, who was one of the original 12 disciples
    of the LORD our Mighty (Isaiah 9:6) GOD, is in fact, lying to GOD
    because the lie has to go through GOD to get to reach our ears/eyes.

    Bottom line:

    No one can say/write that they're "wonderfully hungry" (Philippians
    4:12) without GOD's Help, Who is the Holy Spirit, just as it is
    written that "no one can say 'Jesus is LORD' except by the Holy
    Spirit" (1 Corinthians 12:3).

    This is the absolutely only way (John 14:6) to "tell the truth, the
    whole truth, and nothing but the truth with GOD's Help" especially
    when under oath to do so in court.

    "I am the way, the truth, and the life." -- LORD Jesus Christ of
    Nazareth (John 14:6), Who is our #1 perfect (Matt 5:48) Example of
    living https://WonderfullyHungry.org (see https://bit.ly/Lk2442 ).

    Therefore, https://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew still has his https://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense from GOD.

    Laus DEO ( https://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 )
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  • From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to sci.med.cardiology,alt.bible.prophecy,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.christnet.christianlife on Thu Oct 2 08:45:43 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    (Sally) 10/01/25 Again praying w/ MichaelE here ...

    https://groups.google.com/g/raptureriddle/c/i8ZHlvgm15w

    Let us pray!


    Michael
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