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Karen's avatar

hurray Off February was started this month with an old nokia that supports NO APPS...so pleased to be off apps and next to go is FB on lap top. i spend more time actually speaking on the phone now or short texts to meet for cuppa face to face : ) Happy New Year Tess and hope to see you again soon

Alan Sterry's avatar

How do I get the unsafe and ineffective stickers please ?

Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​'s avatar

You can get them here, Alan - https://shop.worldcouncilforhealth.org/shop/stickers-was-it-safe-was-it-effective/ The more you buy, the cheaper they are per sticker. The one I showed in the video is the small sticker, which IMO is a good size. Thank you very much for helping to disseminate this message!

grapewife's avatar

We are a family that organically hand-farms the grapes for our small wine label. We have seen our community and way of life devastated by neo-prohibitionism campaigns like Dry January. Never forget that Bill Gates and the WHO brought you "safe & effective" mRNA shots AND the dictum that not one drop of alcohol is safe. And Big Tech funds big New York PR firms that promote the message. We think year round moderate wine drinks with dinner is a safer way of life than binge & purge Dry January. The result of Dry January is that small organic producers will go out of business, but giant factory vodka producers will stay in business.

Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​'s avatar

Thank you for sharing your perspective. Please feel free to also share your wine label here as I'm sure this community would like to support your independent organic wine-making business.