From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15927 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, April 19 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15927 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 3 Things You Must Never (Ever!) Do In a Medical Crisis ["Russell" Subject: 3 Things You Must Never (Ever!) Do In a Medical Crisis 3 Things You Must Never (Ever!) Do In a Medical Crisis Picture this... Someone you know is sick or injured. It could be fatal and 911 isn't answering... Hospitals are overwhelmed... http://footdetoxpatch.best/aH-X8jUV2PMQhexuDYPS4UOC6tFTHVMHSVeMTX4GU9GLo6R8tw The clock is ticking... What do you do? Survival Because This Is What a Medical Collapse Looks Like When supply chains fail, pharmacies are ransacked, and it's chaos on the street. Just like the crisis I experienced as a young doctor. That's Why, Today, I'll Reveal the 3 Simple Secrets You Can Use to Stay Healthy When the SHTF http://footdetoxpatch.best/aH-X8jUV2PMQhexuDYPS4UOC6tFTHVMHSVeMTX4GU9GLo6R8tw http://footdetoxpatch.best/28QaeVIHyQo36OBKlXuqboqKFGtDEI3PGG3qNMQz2UHwdX_6pw gle is the patron animal of the ancient Greek god Zeus. In particular, Zeus was said to have taken the form of an eagle in order to abduct Ganymede, and there are numerous artistic depictions of the eagle Zeus bearing Ganymede aloft, from Classical times up to the present (see illustrations in the Ganymede (mythology) page.) Eagles appear metaphorically in many translations of the Old Testament. God is spoken of as carrying Israel on "eagles' wings" in Exodus 19:4, Isaiah 40:31 compares those who wait on the Lord to flying eagles, and Psalm 103 mentions renewing one's youth "as the eagle". In explaining this rejuvenation, Augustine of Hippo says in his commentary on the Psalms that eagles' beaks overgrow as they age and that they break them against rocks to restore them. The translation, however, is uncertain: the word in the Hebrew, ???, can also be translated vulture, and is listed alongside specific kinds of vulture in Leviticus' discussion of unclean animals. The eagle is also often used in Christian iconography to represent the Gospel of John, and eagle-shaped lecterns are common in Anglican and some Roman Catholic churches. The eagle was believed to be able to look directly into the sun in the same way that the Gospel of John looks directly at Jesus' divinity, and the great distances the eagle flies represent the spread of the gospel to the ends of the earth. The United States eagle feather law stipulates that only individuals of certifiable Native American ancestry enrolled in a federally recognized tribe are legally authorized to obtain eagle feathe ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15927 ***********************************************