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Most people trust 'the authorities,' simple as that, and we've been paying for that misplaced trust the past two years.
Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 4:58 PM
Re:
Nice to know that you are optimistic.
Yea it's incredible how nuts they are here.
It hurts my soul every time I see people wearing a mask. Such complete fools.
And we can't really blame it on the liars in media. They are the idiots who are unthinking sheep.
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Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 2:38 PM
Re:
I'm still bed-bound, waiting for my skull hole to heal. The more I sleep, the better it gets. Main symptoms besides tiredness are hearing my heartbeat in my right ear, and unable to hear much in that ear.
On 2/6/22 08:49:
Just hang out with the politically well-connected, and you don't have to worry about such things!= But, seriously, Elizabeth and I will probably be in California mid-March (her Spring Break) to make use of her pre-paid ski pass and new ski clothes that she didn't get to use over the Christmas break due to the weather. Yeah, too MUCH snow. :)
I'll let you know exactly when once I finalize the dates.
Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 8:02 AM
Re:
And California is too weird for me right now. Maybe after they open all the restaurants and mask mandates
On 2/6/22 07:50 someone wrote:
she thinks I'm about to croak, but I'jm not
On 2/6/22 01:41:
Hi Don=
Just got a surprise message from [wife] where she says she is trying to convince you to come out to CA to visit family.
I think it's a great idea.
What do you think?
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
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Sent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 11:36 PM Re: How are you?
Ok I see.
Yea that would be nice to have him visit.
The psychos of big pharma have zero legitimacy so I think if he got serious about health he could= be one of those mysterious miracles of science.
Thanks for your idea.
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
donations used for DNA testing
Sent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 10:41 AM Re: How are you?
Bluntly, he had a Grade 4 glioblastoma. The average life expectancy from diagnosis of that is 12-18 months, although I gather his wasn't as bad as some, so he probably has more time than that. =
I just think it would be nice for him to see his family and that most of you all would like to see him again as well. If/when it returns he probably won't want to travel or won't be able to do so, plus it would be a far grimmer visit than if he sees you all now.
I think and June were already planning to come out this way this summer, but I hadn't heard that any other of you would be out. If you can coax him out for a visit this summer, I think that would be a nice thing for all of you.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 12:26 PM
wrote:
Ok I really had no idea.
What's your reason to get to CA?
I'd love to see him but what's up?
DNA consultant
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Sent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 10:22 AM Re: How are you?
Is that a metaphysical question? :-)= , using my cat's (Goldie-Bast) email account.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 12:12 PM
wrote:
Who are you?
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Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 5:48 PM Re: How are you?
I've been trying to get to go out to California to visit his family, so far without any success. Maybe you all could have a go at him.
--[wife]
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 7:10 AM
someone wrote:
I'm not really sure how I am. I have more energy, and I was going to go
back to work part time because I can drive again (the visual issues seem
to have gone away). I've been hoping not to start my social security for
a couple more years, to have a higher monthly income. But due to
yesterday's MRI I'll probably have to start SSI on my upcoming 68th
birthday. If I'm on my last year or two, I don't want to spend it working.
I had an MRI yesterday and my chemo doctor said it looked like the
cancer was coming back. But then my radiation doctor said he didn't
think so, that it was explainable by other factors. I'm currently on
unpaid leave because my short term disability ran out. But I may qualify
for long term disability -- I'm looking into it. So worst case I end up
retiring in a month with a livable income because my house is paid off.
I was hoping to get a total monthly income of $2500/month because that's
the minimum required by Mexico for a permanent visa. I wasn't planning
to retire in Mexico but with the [politics= in this country, I might
have to, to avoid being locked up as unvaxxed in some camp -- it's like
being a German Jew in the 1930s, one fascist victory away from danger.
Meantime, my cat that died awhile ago appears to have come back. When I
was having my surgery in August a stray cat was having a litter at my
house, and I've adopted 4 kittens, one of whom I think I recognize from
his behavior.
On 1/26/22 21:31ory someone wrote:
Hi how are you?= I haven't seen any emails from you lately.
--_9342BBCD-1E72-430F-B5B8-B8BA9981B194_
Most people trust 'the authorities,' simple as that, and we've been paying for that misplaced trust the past two years.
Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 4:58 PM
Re:
Nice to know that you are optimistic.
Yea it's incredible how nuts they are here.
It hurts my soul every time I see people wearing a mask. Such complete fools.
And we can't really blame it on the liars in media. They are the idiots who are unthinking sheep.
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
donations used for DNA testing
Fight for your freedom:
Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 2:38 PM
Re: Visiting CA
I'm still bed-bound, waiting for my skull hole to heal. The more I sleep, the better it gets. Main symptoms besides tiredness are hearing my heartbeat in my right ear, and unable to hear much in that ear.
On 2/6/22 08:49:
Just hang out with the politically well-connected, and you don't have to worry about such things! But, seriously, Elizabeth and I will probably be in California mid-March (her Spring Break) to make use of her pre-paid ski pass and new ski clothes that she didn't get to use over the Christmas break due to the weather. Yeah, too MUCH snow. 😊
I'll let you know exactly when once I finalize the dates.
Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 8:02 AM
Re: Visiting CA
And California is too weird for me right now. Maybe after they open all the restaurants and mask mandates
On 2/6/22 07:50 someone wrote:
she thinks I'm about to croak, but I'jm not
On 2/6/22 01:41:
Hi Don
Just got a surprise message from [wife] where she says she is trying to convince you to come out to CA to visit family.
I think it's a great idea.
What do you think?
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
donations used for DNA testing
Fight for your freedom:
Vaccine Truth:
Sent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 11:36 PM Re: How are you?
Ok I see.
Yea that would be nice to have him visit.
The psychos of big pharma have zero legitimacy so I think if he got serious about health he could be one of those mysterious miracles of science.
Thanks for your idea.
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
donations used for DNA testing
Fight for your freedom:
Vaccine Truth:
Sent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 10:41 AM
Re: How are you?
Bluntly, he had a Grade 4 glioblastoma. The average life expectancy from diagnosis of that is 12-18 months, although I gather his wasn't as bad as some, so he probably has more time than that.
I just think it would be nice for him to see his family and that most of you all would like to see him again as well. If/when it returns he probably won't want to travel or won't be able to do so, plus it would be a far grimmer visit than if he sees you all now.
I think and June were already planning to come out this way this summer, but I hadn't heard that any other of you would be out. If you can coax him out for a visit this summer, I think that would be a nice thing for all of you.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 12:26 PM
wrote:
Ok I really had no idea.
What's your reason to get to CA?
I'd love to see him but what's up?
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
donations used for DNA testing
Fight for your freedom:
Vaccine Truth:
Sent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 10:22 AM
Re: How are you?
Is that a metaphysical question? :-) , using my cat's (Goldie-Bast) email account.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 12:12 PM
wrote:
Who are you?
DNA consultant
Lionel Rocha Memorial DNA Fund
donations used for DNA testing
Fight for your freedom:
Vaccine Truth:
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 5:48 PMRe: How are you?
I've been trying to get to go out to California to visit his family, so far without any success. Maybe you all could have a go at him.
--[wife]
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 7:10 AM
someone wrote:
I'm not really sure how I am. I have more energy, and I was going to go back to work part time because I can drive again (the visual issues seem
to have gone away). I've been hoping not to start my social security for
a couple more years, to have a higher monthly income. But due to
yesterday's MRI I'll probably have to start SSI on my upcoming 68th
birthday. If I'm on my last year or two, I don't want to spend it working.
I had an MRI yesterday and my chemo doctor said it looked like the
cancer was coming back. But then my radiation doctor said he didn't
think so, that it was explainable by other factors. I'm currently on
unpaid leave because my short term disability ran out. But I may qualify
for long term disability -- I'm looking into it. So worst case I end up
retiring in a month with a livable income because my house is paid off.
I was hoping to get a total monthly income of $2500/month because that's
the minimum required by Mexico for a permanent visa. I wasn't planning
to retire in Mexico but with the [politics in this country, I might
have to, to avoid being locked up as unvaxxed in some camp -- it's like
being a German Jew in the 1930s, one fascist victory away from danger.
Meantime, my cat that died awhile ago appears to have come back. When I
was having my surgery in August a stray cat was having a litter at my
house, and I've adopted 4 kittens, one of whom I think I recognize from
his behavior.
On 1/26/22 21:31ory someone wrote:
Hi how are you? I haven't seen any emails from you lately.