Servicemen send open letter to Government and Military Officials
Over 200 military veterans and active service members have issued an open letter to the American people. This letter is in response to the COVID shot mandates that were previously issued by the US Department of Defense. In the letter the servicemen rebuked the government for requiring the COVID shot despite it being considered experimental. This requirement led to the discharge of eight thousand service members who say they were forced out following their requests for exemption being denied. The servicemen involved in the letter say that several who took the shot to remain in the military now suffer from various issues including vaccine injuries, homelessness, financial issues and some have died as a result of taking the COVID shot. The servicemen say they will hold leaders accountable for their actions with some announcing runs for political office to make sure this promise is fulfilled. Liberty Counsel reports a second petition was created for American civilians to support the soldiers’ letter; so far 11 thousand people have signed the letter of support.

 

Parents call for boycott of Netflix/ Children’s show over woke LGBT depiction to toddlers
Parents and conservative leaders are calling for a boycott of Netflix following a scene on a children’s show. The popular show CoComelon has a series on the streaming service called CoComelon Lane. In an episode a young boy is featured with two men the show calls his parents. During the segment the men encourage the child to wear what he wants to wear for a family photo. The boy picks a tiara and a ballet tutu, which is encouraged by the two men. Critics on social media called the episode a clear attempt to indoctrinate young children. The show is advertised for children ages 2 and up. Conservatives are calling for the boycott to be on the same level as previous boycotts last year that focused on the retail giant Target and Anheuser Bush. Conservatives called for a boycott against Target following a clothing campaign that featured inappropriate Gay Pride month items for young children. Netflix and the creators of CoComelon have not commented on the controversy.

 

Pro-Life Company praised for work to save the unborn
A company is making headlines for using their product to support pro-life causes.
The company called Seven Weeks Coffee is being praised for its contributions to help mothers in the Virginia area choose life. The company so far has raised 280-thousand dollars towards their efforts.
The company says its mission is to promote Godly values, excellent coffee, and protect every beating heart. The company donates ten percent of its earnings to pregnancy resource and pro-life centers; so far, the company has partnered with 750 organizations.  Seven Weeks Coffee was founded in 2021 and is named after the size a baby is in the womb at seven weeks; this is also the time the first ultrasound is usually done by doctors.

  

SNBC Health report: the effects of vitamin E on the heart and the immune system
According to reports, Vitamin E can have a positive impact on the human body in various ways. Vitamin E is an essential nutrient and is considered important in the function of major organs in the body in particular the heart. This nutrient not only benefits the heart but is beneficial to the immune system. This vitamin has anti-inflammatory properties and is an antioxidant. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient; it requires a healthy fat in order to properly dissolve in the body. One of the best options to absorb a healthy fat into the body’s system is through food. Foods that naturally contain Vitamin E include Peanut butter, Almonds, Sunflower Seeds, asparagus, Atlantic salmon, pine nuts, and mango.

 

Comment