mRNA-Free Blood Banking? Tonight's Presenter, Saturday's Special Event & Upcoming Opportunities
We look forward to seeing you tonight at 6:00 to help establish an mRNA-free blood supply! And, thanks to those who came out last night for VAXXED III. Hopeful and sad.
Dear MAFA Friends,
Below is our meeting schedule and other upcoming events of interest. Please scroll down for details.
• Tonight, Thursday, September 19th MAFA Lexington Presentation on establishing the first mRNA-free blood bank in Kentucky. Arrive 6:00 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting at 6:30 at 4974 Old Versailles Road, Lexington, KY.
• Don’t Miss This Saturday! Take Back Kentucky & The Institute for Justice
• NVC Opportunity on off-meeting Thursdays, starting September 26th
• Saturday and Sunday, September 28-29 The Trinity Health Freedom Expo
• School Choice & Amendment 2 to the Kentucky Constitution on WHAS
• Nourish: Sponsored by the Indiana Association of Naturopathic Physician Organization (INANP): Saturday, November 2, 2024 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
• November 8th - 11th at Terrapin Hill Farm: Heritage Food Festival: our very own Sally Oh is an organizer and presenter!
• Quarterbacking the Food and Farmer symposium (thanks, JP!)
Tonight! Working to Establish mRNA-Free Blood Bank
Thursday, September 19th Presentation on establishing the first mRNA-free blood bank in Kentucky and the USA and building a health platform outside the medical system from Impact Health Founder & CEO, entrepreneur, educator, and author, Mark Aubry, and Impact Reconciliation Founder, nurse, freedom advocate, and health mentor, Sierra Hamm.
Event: Presentation on mRNA-Free Blood Blank; Sierra Hamm and Mark Aubry
Date: Thursday, September 19th 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. Meet & Greet, Meeting Start Time 6:30 p.m.
Location: 4974 Old Versailles Rd., Lexington, Kentucky
mRNA-Free Blood Bank for Kentucky!
Impact Health Founder & CEO, Mark Aubry is an economist and former economics and psychology professor, teacher, and entrepreneur. As an expert in the business of regenerative medicine, he has authored 7 Books, 5 white papers, and 2 reports on the business and psychology of medicine, care, and the future of health. Impact Health is one of his companies that specializes in working with health professionals and patient care in the new health economy.
Sierra Hamm is a freedom advocate and health mentor with her BSN in nursing. As a doula, the foundation of her career is centered on patient's rights, self-advocacy, and supporting vulnerable people's decision-making processes. She is the foundress of Impact Reconciliation (formerly We Are The Control Group), serving others by raising awareness about transmission of mRNA vaccines, through education on how to improve blood health, and formulating a protection plan for families from this technology. She is excited to partner with Mark Aubry to lead the charge in establishing the first mRNA free blood bank in Kentucky and the USA.
Take Back Kentucky Meeting Saturday
Special Guest Adam Linthicum to Discuss Federal Bank Surveillance and FinCEN's Expanding Reach
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY – On Saturday, September 21st, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST, the Family Buffet at 121 Towne Dr, Elizabethtown, KY, will host this month's meeting with Adam Linthicum of the Institute for Justice as a special guest.
Linthicum, who serves as the Forfeiture Intake Coordinator at the Institute for Justice, will present on the increasing scope of federal bank surveillance, mainly focusing on the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) role.
FinCEN has been expanding its efforts to monitor Americans' financial activities, gathering vast amounts of personal financial data. Linthicum will explore the implications of this data collection, how it is becoming more invasive, and why it should concern all Americans. He will also discuss actionable steps that can be taken to protect financial privacy and constitutional rights in the face of growing government surveillance.
In addition to his expertise on federal surveillance, Linthicum has been involved in significant civil forfeiture cases, including that of Gerardo Serrano, a Kentucky resident whose truck was seized at the U.S.-Mexico border under civil asset forfeiture laws. The government held Serrano's truck for 25 months without charging him with a crime. With the help of the Institute for Justice, Serrano fought back and successfully forced the government to return his property. This case is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by unchecked government power, whether in property seizures or financial surveillance.
Agenda:
1:00 PM – Networking and Introductions
2:00 PM – Adam Linthicum's Presentation: "Federal Bank Surveillance and FinCEN: Why It Matters"
3:30 PM – Open Discussion and Q&A
The event is free and open to the public. For more information, please get in touch with Gerardo Serrano at 1-606-231-2226.
Non-violent Communication (NVC) Opportunity on September 26!
Our dear friend, Gretchen Shaffer Wahlstedt, who introduced us to Non-Violent Communication (NVC) last winter, has agreed to facilitate a twice-monthly drop-in NVC group for our members!
Non Violent Communication (NVC) is a personal practice that works to develop connection to ourselves and others. It is predicated on the idea that we all have more in common with one another than not, and that the path to peace, both internal and relational, is progressed through a deeper understanding of ourselves.
Sometimes referred to as Empathy Practice, it is a remarkably transformative practice that changes how you view the people in your life, past and present.
In spite of the name, it has nothing to do with learning to speak more politely, avoiding offending others, or prioritizing someone else’s feelings over your own. For more info, here is a link: https://www.cnvc.org/learn-nvc/what-is-nvc
The first session will be held on Thursday, September 26 at 6:00 p.m. If you think you’re interested in joining the group or have questions, please mark this on your calendars and be sure to e-mail Kathy Gornik at kathygornik2@gmail.com.
•The location will be shared with people who sign up to join the group.
• Cost is $10 per session. Sessions can run one to two hours, and there is no required commitment.
We hope you will take advantage of this wonderful opportunity!
The Trinity Health Freedom Expo: Saturday and Sunday, September 28-29
The Trinity Health Freedom Expo will be occurring at the Embassy Suites in Plainfield, Indiana. Leah Wilson (Stand for Health Freedom) and Karen Burr (Materia Medica) are both on the agenda. Consider joining to learn some new ideas and meet like-minded people.
Nourish: Sponsored by the Indiana Association of Naturopathic Physician Organization (INANP)
Nourish, Indiana Women’s Natural Health, is sponsored by the Indiana Association of Naturopathic Physician Organization (INANP). Nourish, Indiana Women’s Natural Health Conference – 2024, Saturday, November 2, 2024
Nourish, Indiana Women’s Natural Health Conference - 2024 - INANP Nourish
Saturday, November 2, 2024 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Forum Event Center 11313 USA Parkway Fishers, IN 46037 View Map Nourish, …
School Choice & Amendment 2 to the Kentucky Constitution made it onto WHAS!
Learn why you should vote YES on Amendment 2 of the Kentucky Constitution this November 5th
Heritage Food Festival: November 8th - 11th at Terrapin Hill Farm
Our very own Sally Oh is one of the organizers and presenters!
“As summer progresses to autumn, we're excited to remind you of the Heritage Food Festival, set for November 8-11, 2024, at Terrapin Hill Farm. Tucked within the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the farm offers a stunning fall panorama that's not to be missed. The vibrant leaves and crisp air provide a perfect backdrop for the festival. This event will serve as a platform for networking, skill-building, and community celebration amidst the stunning scenery of Terrapin Hill Farms. We're eager to reconnect with past participants and welcome new faces, and we are confident that this festival will continue to build community and share many ideas. Please feel free to reach out for more information or to address any questions.”
Early Bird Discount Ending Soon!
Our Early Bird VIP discount ends soon! Take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy everything the festival offers at a discounted rate.
Learn more HERE.
Quarterbacking the Food and Farmer Symposium: by Meryl Nass
Thank you, JP!
“As you know, Door to Freedom and Children's Health Defense put on a 2-day, 17-hour symposium last Friday and Saturday, titled, "The Attack on Food and Farmers, and How to Fight Back." Everyone said the speakers and content were excellent.
There were 40 talks in all, and then a wrap-up with former Assistant Secretary of HUD Catherine Austin Fitts, attorney and farmer John Klar and myself.
Some of the talks were heart-warming, such as how children are being taught about farming. Some informed us how to improve our health. Some provided very hard-to-find information regarding the geoengineering of our weather, or the many important nutrients that are lost when milk is pasteurized.
The two days were very intense. There was a lot of troubling news to take in about the ways traditional farming is being attacked in order to be replaced by industrial food and centralized control over food. It's news we need to know about, but it's very hard to digest so much in one long blast.
For example, there was the 30 by 30 plan that Margaret Byfield discussed: an effort to conserve 30% of the US' land and water by 2030. This is actually a global initiative, and farmland is being set aside for "Natura" areas in Europe as part of the same program. It doesn't seem possible that the globalists could have such bold designs -- but they do, and it is already happening.
By the time we got to the "Solutions" part of the symposium, most viewers were struggling to take it all in. Even I was struggling--and I had chosen the subjects and speakers.
Luckily, we have a solution so viewers can get all this great information, but not be overwhelmed. We are separating out all the individual talks to make individual viewing easier, and making clips from each one, so that you can watch just one or all forty talks at your leisure, and also get an idea from the clips which ones you'd like to see. We should have the individual talks ready by next week, and the clips ready soon after.
It is a lot to take in, but the future of food and farming will be bleak if we close our eyes to what is happening. There is plenty of scope to fight back, and we provide "Take Action" information on 8 key areas so viewers can start responding immediately.
Here is CHD's Defender article on the symposium:
In Case You Missed the meeting with Oxbow Meats
Thanks to everyone who attended the wonderful presentation from the Westfall family about Oxbow Meats! Lots of you wrote to say how grateful you were to have them with us. And thanks for the samples!
For those of you who could not make it . . .
More About Oxbow Meats In Their Own Words
Oxbow Meats: Locally owned, sustainable meat processing geared toward the small family farm!
Local Meat Done Right!
Oxbow Meats has a great selection of local fresh and frozen meat available every day! Or, if you want something a little different, give us a call or let us know and our experienced staff will work with you for the perfect roast or steak!
Kentucky Proud!
We also have a plethora of Kentucky Proud and other local items available for you! From local dairy and eggs, to great Kentucky snacks, or local fresh baked bread, to fresh picked produce, we can help you with that special meal or cookout!
When you think about priorities, food, shelter and medicine are at the top of the list. Thursday, we will focus on food, and we are honored to be joined by Josh Wesftall, who along with his wife Stacey and some like-minded investors, decided to open a USDA meat processing plant in Lawrenceburg. This enormous venture was conceived of during the COVID lockdowns and is the result of their desire to bring sustainable meat processing that is geared toward the small family farm to the under-served Central Kentucky region.
The Westfalls and this enterprise need and deserve our support, and we need them, so please come to learn about what they have to offer and how you can help ensure their success.
Good News To Share (thanks, Tina!)
From the National Health Freedom newsletter--seven legislative WINS for health freedom:
Right to Refuse 2024: Legislative Sessions Ending with Seven New Laws and Resolutions
Good Reads & Listens
Scott Atlas on PragerU. Not to be missed.
The Rosetta Stone of the new American Censorship policy. COVID and the 2020 Election are the most censored topics in US History: Tucker Carlson and Mike Benz. This explains SO much! It moves fast and is gripping.
Latest Ron Johnson Roundtable with Exclusive Interviews by Mary Holland of Children’s Health Defense. Kathy’s pick!
Want Real, Nutrient-Dense Food? Join us in the Kentucky Food Independence Club!
Kentucky agriculture remains the foundation of our culture: raising/growing nutrient dense food for home and/or market, maintaining strong family ties, respect for property, and a strong work ethic.
Our Mission is to connect Kentucky’s “real food” farmers to educated consumers. Real health begins with clean food. As more and more of us wake up to this fact, we see an increase in consumers wanting to leave behind unhealthy practices and jump in with local "real food" farmers!
What’s a real food farmer? By “real food”, we mean NUTRIENT DENSE food raised and/or grown as close to the earth and as naturally as possible. Like:
Non-GMO or organic feed
Pastured livestock on unsprayed fields
Grass-fed cattle, mostly grass-finished but occasionally some grain-on-grass-finished, as long as the grain is non-GMO or organic and the cattle continue to live on pasture with the sun shining on their backs.
Pastured milk cows - supplemented soy-free grains while milking to keep the cows happy and standing still
Unsprayed hay
Organic gardening practices
Regenerative soil practices
The KY Food Independence Club (KFIC) is a private membership food buying club featuring healthy food provided by Ky farmers. It’s like an online grocery only all the food is REAL & healthy. Nutrient dense foods like…
farm fresh raw milk & dairy products (butter, cream, yogurt, cottage cheese, sour cream and more)
raw milk cheeses
pastured eggs
grass-fed, pastured meats
organic sourdough bread & other baked goods
local honey
HOW It WORKS
To join, text Sally at 859-550-3862. Then you’ll order online at www.farmmatch.com/kfic, and pick up your food every week at your preferred drop location.
NO MINIMUMS, order what you want when you want!
There are currently 6 Drop locations around the Bluegrass:
Newton's Attic
Robert’s Health Food
Winchester
Georgetown
Morehead
Ashland
Join us! To learn more, visit www.farmmatch.com/kfic or call Sally at 859-550-3862.
Y’all, don't hesitate to share this newsletter! Everybody needs a little liberty and nutrient dense foods in their lives. ❤