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  1. Israel Tour Three years of anticipation and frustration came to spectacular conclusion for 22 pilgrims from Christ Lutheran Church, DuBois, when they completed a visit to the Holy Land of Israel in May. Cancelled in 2020 and 2021 by the COVID pandemic, the pilgrimage, led by Pastors John Miller and Amy Godshall-Miller of Christ Lutheran, finally achieved its goal. The ten-day trip took the participants to numerous Biblical sites where Jesus walked; along with many archeological sites in an area of the world where civilizations date back at least 11,000 years. Traveling from DuBois to Newark, New Jersey, the group next took a non-stop 10½ hour flight to Tel Aviv in Israel. There they met with their tour leader, Matt Churchill, originally from Cleveland, Ohio, and a twenty-year resident of Israel, who proved to be a passionate and knowledgeable guide to the Biblical accounts, history, culture, and customs of his adopted homeland. Like pilgrims for centuries before the trip centered on the life of Jesus, although it could not be followed in chronological order while the tour went from the Sea of Galilee in the north to the Dead Sea in the south, with a culmination of four days in Jerusalem. Churches mark many of the locations where Jesus walked, thanks to Helena (246-330), mother of Constantine the Great, who toured the Holy Land in the Fourth Century seeking to verify locations as related in the Bible. Many of the church structures remain, some surrounded by archeological excavations. Following the life of Jesus, the tour visited: Three churches in Nazareth, Jesus’ boyhood home: the Basilica of the Annunciation built over the Virgin Mary’s home; St. Joseph’s Church built over Joseph’s carpentry shop; and the Synagogue Church where Jesus announced to the Jewish leaders that he was the Messiah. The Christ Lutheran visitors sang “Amazing Grace” during their time in the Synagogue Church. The “Evangelical Triangle” of Korazim, Capernaum, and Bethsaida, where Jesus performed most of his miracles in Galilee, featured excavated religious sites. Korazim hosts the synagogue built on the site where Jesus spoke out about the beliefs of leadership of that time. Capernaum preserves the home of the Apostle Peter below a modern church, where it can be viewed through a glass floor. Peter’s home is remembered in the first century for hosting early Christian church gatherings. Bethsaida was home to three of the apostles and has a fisherman’s house among its excavations. A neighbor to the “Evangelical Triangle” is Kursi National Park, where Jesus cured Legion by sending evil spirits into a herd of hogs. In Jerusalem, Jesus’ life was followed through to His crucifixion and resurrection including walking the Via Dolorosa through the narrow streets of Old Jerusalem. The Mount of Olives includes the Chapel of the Ascension, built over the spot that Jesus ascended into heaven; the Church of Mary Magdalene; the Basilica of Agony adjacent to the Garden of Gethsemane; the Church of the Sepulchre of Saint Mary; the Church of Flagellation; the Church of Condemnation and Imposition of the Cross; and the Church of All Nations. In the Old City of Jerusalem a visit was made to the Church of St. Anne, dedicated to the Virgin Mary’s mother. The latter Crusader-era church has some of the finest acoustics of any church. Visiting groups are invited to sing, and with eight members of Christ Lutheran’s choir on the trip, they performed The Lord Bless You and Keep You bringing tears to the eyes of at least one listener. The pinnacle for churches in the Old City of Jerusalem is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre built over the crucifixion site of Golgotha and containing the tomb of Jesus. It is one of two sites claiming to be the tomb location. At the second, the Garden Tomb, Pastors John and Amy led a moving Communion service capped with singing I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked. While not related to Jesus’ time period the tour also visited the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, the only Protestant church in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was dedicated by Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany in 1898. Additional stops in Jerusalem included the Western (or Wailing) Wall and the Dome of the Rock, the golden domed shrine, where Muslims commemorate Mohammad’s ascension into heaven. Further adventures were had during stops at the Crusader castle in Apollonia National Park; Caesarea National Park, where the Apostle Paul was placed on trial; Megiddo National Park, where excavations reveal 20 levels of civilization; Roman excavations at Bet She’an National Park; Tel Jericho, where the ancient city of Jericho is being excavated; Masada, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where Jewish rebels committed suicide rather than surrender to Rome; Qumran National Park, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered; and Herodium National Park, first a palace and then a tomb for Herod the Great overlooking Bethlehem. In an ironic action members of Christ Lutheran’s choir sang O’ Little Town of Bethlehem and Joy to the World in Herodium’s amphitheater. Herod is infamous for the murder of the innocents in Bethlehem in an effort to kill the baby Jesus. Participants in the pilgrimage included: Pastors John and Amy Miller, Gary Bogle, Debbie Brubaker, Lily Brubaker, Donna Bush, Jan Deitman, Debbie Gillung, Mahmet Gurgen Ernie and Susan Hauser Joe and Joann Kruckow, Darwin and Linda London, Chris Luckenbill, Jim and Nora Nealon, Tom and Ginny Schott, Jerry Watson, and Wendy Wells. To prepare for the trip, Pastor John Miller held 10 orientation classes to introduce the history and geography of Israel and what to expect on each day of the trip. PHOTO CAPTION The pilgrims from Christ Lutheran Church, DuBois, are shown on the Mount of Olives overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem on a hazy day. The Dome of the Rock is prominent in the background as is the eastern wall of the Old City of Jerusalem. Front from left: Mahmet Gurgen, Nora Nealon, Susan Hauser, Wendy Wells, Linda London, Gary Bogle, Debbie Gillung, Jerry Watson, Lily Brubaker, Debbie Brubaker, Ginny Schott, Jan Deitman, and Joann Krukow. Back from left: Jim Nealon, Ernie Hauser, Darwin London, Chris Luckenbill, Donna Bush, Pastor Amy Godshall-Miller, Joe Krukow, Pastor John Miller, Tom Schott, and tour guide Matt Churchill.
  2. When she was on ESPN, she whined daily on how white America is so racist!! Thank You Spotify!! https://www.outkick.com/jemele-hill-is-out-at-spotify-after-daring-company-to-pay-a-black-host-100-million/ By the way .... Jemele Hill 812k followers on Instagram Joe Rogan 17M followers. That are not the same reach.
  3. It's here: The Official Great Awakening Trailer! >>>> It's time to wake-up DuBois!! Notice the title of this blog thread .... This movie will be FREE for everyone!! It's here: The Official Great Awakening Trailer! The themes of this movie have evolved over the past year, as it’s become increasingly clear that the plandemic was not the agenda, but rather a way to accelerate the agenda. As we face this darkness, a worldwide awakening is inevitable. It only takes us joining and spreading this movement, one by one. Please share if you care!
  4. Trump stayed for the "thousand"! Class of 2019
  5. JFK Jr. & Carolyn’s Wedding: The Lost Tapes – Full HD Documentary For the first time ever, JFK Jr. & Carolyn’s Wedding: The Lost Tapes offers never-before-seen footage of the secret fairy-tale wedding of one of history’s most intriguing couples. In this special that celebrates John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn’s incredible love for one another, witness first-hand their clandestine wedding weekend from the joyful rehearsal dinner to the magical ceremony and intimate reception on Cumberland Island, Georgia. Featuring new commentary from famous wedding guests, friends, and family, this remarkable documentary offers an exclusive look at the lives of America’s most famously private couple. http://americanpatriotsocial.com/video/JFK-Jr-Carolyns-Wedding-The-Lost-Tapes.mp4
  6. Let me tell you this ... June is going to be a VERY Good Month!!
  7. A shortened video from above. EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH THIS!!
  8. Just taking a little hike near the field lines....be careful where you step because these little ones will not so much as blink. Perfectly still and just hunkering down for mama's return. > Wildlife Journey Photography - Dave Bowse}
  9. Rick Springfield and Sammy Hagar Perform "I've Done Everything For You" | Rock & Roll Road Trip
  10. One Thing, Jesus Christ. SPECIAL EDITION ARTICLE #17 - June 2nd, 2023 by Fr. Ben Daghir Editor’s Note: Fr. Ben Daghir reflects on the meaning of the word “graduation” as students from across the country are graduating from high school and university studies. Article: The word “graduation” derives from the Latin “gradus” which means step. People may often view “graduation” as an end, a conclusion, the last thing left. But this is simply not the meaning of the word “graduation.” Instead, graduation is a step within a more incredible adventure. It implies that the journey is not yet over. It means that there is more on the horizon to discover and encounter. We have numerous words in English associated with graduation: gradually, grade, graduate, upgrade, downgrade, etc. All these words have to do with a “step.” Of course, we have 1st grade, 2nd grade, etc. which means the first step, the second step, and so forth. We might take this for granted but 1st grade thru 12th grade implies an adventure, a path of many steps. I’d argue that there are two types of people in life: those who do not take the step and simply remain in their comfort zones and those who dare to step out of their comfort zones and go on an adventure. “Be not afraid” is the most repeated phrase throughout the biblical narrative. Let me translate these words into graduation language: be not afraid to take the step and to go on an adventure. The great saints of the Catholic Church follow in the footsteps of Christ and step into an adventure, even if it’s painful, challenging, and intimidating. The saints do not remain hunkered down in fear and comfort. We face “graduation” moments every day of our lives. Each of us encounters moments that challenge us to either take a step or remain where we have been. It’s very tempting, because of original sin and its effects, to hunker down in fear and remain in our comfort zones. It’s very tempting to go through life and avoid adventure by not taking a difficult step. But this is not the path of holiness. We are called to adventure. This is clearly understood in the following quote, “A ship is safe in the harbor, but that is not what ships are built for.” Jesus could have remained in Nazareth, but He took the steps to Jerusalem, to the Cross instead. Peter and Paul could have remained in Jerusalem but instead, they stepped into an adventure with the Lord which led them both to Rome, to their respective martyrdoms. J.R.R. Tolkien captures the meaning of “graduation” in his remarkable book “The Hobbit.” Tolkien’s opening line of the book reflects a fearful soul, “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit….it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.” Bilbo Baggins represents you and me. We have moments in which we want to remain in our comfort zones (our hobbit holes) because of fear. We want things to be comfortable, unchanging, and without challenges. Yet, a hobbit-hole lacks adventure which is something we are built for. Further in the story, Gandalf arrives and knocks on the door of Bilbo’s hobbit home. He says to Bilbo, “I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it's very difficult to find anyone.” Unfortunately, Bilbo responds to Gandalf’s remarkable offer with the words of a fearful soul, “We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures.” How true this is in life! God knocks on the doors of our minds and hearts with an opportunity to go on an adventure yet, sadly, many of us avoid it. We don’t take the step. Graduation demands much more out of us. Graduation demands a heroic soul, a courageous soul, and a soul yearning for adventure. Graduation demands a soul that is willing to step out of “what used to be” and into “what is to come.” I must confess that there have been moments in my life in which I’ve been like the fearful Bilbo Baggins. I’ve had moments in which the Lord has challenged me to step out of my comfort zone. Like mine, the fearful soul can often respond to the Lord’s invitation with words similar to Bilbo, “I have no use for an adventure with you.” I remember being called by God to consider the priesthood and it flooded me with fear, worry, and anxiety. I tried to ignore it, push it to the side, etc. for some time. Like Bilbo, I tried to hunker down in the hobbit hole of my life. I also tried to not invite challenges or change into my hobbit hole. Yet, God was patient with me. He had an adventure in mind which required me to take a step. I thank God that He continued to knock on the door of my mind and heart many times through numerous people and experiences. We often need these encounters to knock us out of our comfort zones. We often need others to help us identify the adventure, the mission, and the purpose that God has for us. My guess is that if your parents, relatives, and friends were to be very transparent with you, they could identify moments in their lives when they avoided taking a step and chose to remain in their comfort zones. Many of us can recall moments in which we were hesitant to take the step because of fear and, instead, we hunkered down in the small world of comfort. How boring life is when we are not on an adventure and instead are filled with fear and stagnancy! Bilbo Baggins, of course, doesn’t remain in his hobbit hole. He eventually goes on an adventure. Bilbo steps out of his comfort zone. He quickly begins to see the wider world. Bilbo begins to identify and notice talents that he never knew he had. He begins to appreciate challenges and change. Bilbo even begins to forget about himself in service to others. Graduation not only demands that we take a step out of ourselves but that we also ask an important question, “Will I take major steps in my life on my own or with others?” Bilbo quickly learns that the adventure with Gandalf is not on his own. He meets remarkable people along the way who challenge him and even carry him when he’s weak. How true this is in life! We must remember that the adventure of life is one that we can walk with others. We can take the greatest steps alongside others and not on our own. We can talk with Christ about major steps in our lives. We can speak with our family members and friends about the challenging steps ahead of us. We can be alongside others who lift us up when we get knocked down and we can pick others up along the way. At the end of the book, Bilbo and Gandalf are sitting down together after the remarkable adventure which included danger, friendship, sacrifice, fighting in a war, and much more. Gandalf says to Bilbo, “You are a very fine person, Mr. Baggins, and I am very fond of you; but you are only quite a little fellow in a wide world after all!" Bilbo responds, "Thank goodness!" Such is the response of someone who has taken a step beyond one’s comfort zone and into the wider world of adventure, purpose, and mission. It’s the place of gratitude and the realization that we are built for something much greater than ourselves. It’s this place where we find the saints. It’s this place where we find our vocation and purpose in life. It’s this place where 1st thru 12th grade (along with other levels of graduation) has been heading all along. Graduation is a great reminder that we are called to step out of ourselves and into a greater adventure with the Lord. ======================== Fr. Ben Daghir is a priest for the Diocese of Erie. He is a graduate of Elk County Catholic High School in Saint Marys, Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, and St. Mary's Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland. He considers writing one of his favorite hobbies.
  11. Newly Discovered Compound in AVOCADOS Linked to HUGE Effects on Metabolism
  12. After 27 years of teaching kindergarten, Mrs. Pompeii has taught her last class. During kindergarten graduation today, her final group of students presented her with a handprint bouquet. Then some past students surprised her as well. We wish you the best in your retirement, Mrs. Pompeii!
  13. The 70s: More Than A Feeling -- A Pop Culture Tribute
  14. Daily Aspirin - Should You Take It? Cardiologist explains. Always check with your health care professional before taking any medications. The surgeons would like to thank Dr. Mike Heffernan for discussing the question of whether or not to take daily aspirin (ASA). We discuss who should take daily ASA and who should not. We discuss the mechanism of action of ASA and how it can prevent heart attacks.
  15. Who's in the News? ▫️Operation We Will Find You: U.S. Marshals Operation We Will Find You Recovers 225 Missing Children From Central California Los Angeles, CA – The U.S. Marshals Service, along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and state and local agencies in 16 federal judicial districts and 16 geographical locations across the U.S., led a 10-week national operation that resulted in the recovery or safe location of 225 endangered missing children, which includes runaways and those abducted by non-custodial persons. https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/press-release/us-marshals-operation-we-will-find-you-recovers-missing-children-central ▫️U.S. Marshals in Western Texas Recover 30 Children During Missing Child Operation Operation We Will Find You resulted in the recovery of 169 children and the safe location of 56 children. https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/press-release/us-marshals-western-texas-recover-30-children-during-missing-child-operation ▫️U.S. Marshals Service Missing Child Unit National Operation ‘We Will Find You’ Leads to Recovery of 14 Missing Endangered Children, Multiple Arrests During Eastern District of Louisiana Segment | U.S. Marshals Service https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/press-release/us-marshals-service-missing-child-unit-national-operation-we-will-find-you-leads ▫️Video Shows Human Trafficker Dropping 4-Year-Old From Top Of 30-Foot Border Wall Footage shared Monday showed the moment a human trafficker dropped a 4-year-old child some 30 feet over the border wall in San Diego, according to a border official. https://dailycaller.com/2023/05/24/human-trafficker-drops-4-year-old-border-wall/ ▫️ Devils Lake needs help finding high-risk sex offender DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, Devils Lake Police Department, and the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (NDDOCR) are asking for your help in locating a high-risk sex offender. According to a news release from NDDOCR, 23-year-old Christopher Morrison removed his global positioning monitoring bracelet and no longer can be accounted for or located. If you have any information about his whereabouts, you should contact your local law enforcement agency or the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office at (701) 662-0708, the Devils Lake Police Department at (701) 662-0770, or the Devils Lake Parole and Probation office at (701) 662-1350. https://www.kxnet.com/news/local-news/devils-lake-needs-help-finding-high-risk-sex-offender/ ▫️Louisville man arrested for sexually assaulting 3 missing teens LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville man was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly sexually assaulting three teenage girls who were reported missing in early May. Brian Sauer, 44, was charged with kidnapping a minor, rape - 3rd degree, unlawful transaction with a minor - 3rd degree, and sexual abuse - 3rd degree. https://www.whas11.com/article/news/crime/louisville-man-arrested-accused-sexually-assaulting-3-missing-children-teens-teenagers/417-25214e27-9324-44bf-80e2-1a3dfcd83f8d ▫️Undercover human trafficking investigation results in multiple arrests in Henry County https://www.wdhn.com/video/undercover-human-trafficking-investigation-results-in-multiple-arrests-in-henry-county/8499167/ (VIDEO) ▫️Marion County Sheriff arrests 20 in undercover online predator investigation An undercover investigation in Marion County last week resulted in the arrest of 20 online sexual predators trying to meet underage children for sex or sending explicit photos or messages. https://www.wuft.org/news/2023/05/24/marion-county-sheriff-arrests-20-in-undercover-online-predator-investigation/ ▫️Operation Save Our Youth: Police in Killeen arrest four men during online predator sting KILLEEN, Texas - Police officers and state troopers arrested four men during a sting targeting alleged online “predators,” a spokeswoman for the Killeen Police Department announced on Tuesday. >> https://www.kwtx.com/2023/05/23/police-killeen-arrest-four-men-during-online-predator-sting/ >> https://kdhnews.com/news/local/4-men-including-1-from-fort-cavazos-arrested-following-online-predator-sting/article_39c7da16-f9ac-11ed-bcd6-1b441ecaa65f.html ▫️Best Western worker accused of child sex crimes: NY cops Police raided a Best Western hotel in search of an employee accused of sex crimes and found him hiding in the attic, authorities in New York said. The 47-year-old was arrested on May 5 after an “exhaustive search” of the Best Western hotel in the Town of Owego, state police announced in a May 23 news release. He was charged with first-degree sex abuse, according to police. It wasn’t specified what exactly led to his arrest. He’s wanted on 400 “counts of sexually related offenses against a child” by the Sayre Borough Police Department in Sayre, Pennsylvania, according to the release. Sayre is about 20 miles southwest of Owego. https://www.kansas.com/news/nation-world/national/article275716106.html ▫️Missing teen tied to human trafficking suspects, police say The Benbrook Police Department is looking for a runaway 13-year-old girl who they believe is associated with people connected to human trafficking. The missing teen, Alyiah Powell, was last seen Wednesday at a McDonald’s located at 4420 Western Center Boulevard in Fort Worth, Benbrook police said in a news release Tuesday. Powell may be in Dallas staying with unknown people, according to Benbrook investigators. Tipsters can contact Detective J. Reese at 817-249-2752 with the extension 6128 or by email at jreese@benbrook-tx.gov. Tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 817-469-8477. https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/article275712466.html ▫️Louisiana woman arrested twice on child sex charges DEVILLE, La. – A Deville woman was arrested twice in April on multiple child sex charges including 1st degree rape, sexual battery and human trafficking. - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/louisiana-woman-arrested-twice-on-child-sex-charges/ar-AA1bAbtV - https://sports.yahoo.com/deville-woman-jail-accused-child-173204612.html - https://www.klfy.com/louisiana/louisiana-woman-arrested-twice-on-child-sex-charges/ ▫️ Man arrested in human trafficking investigation involving Cape Fear Escorts faces 62 more charges and five other men were arrested in a human trafficking investigation that spanned six months and involved more than 150 victims. https://www.wwaytv3.com/man-arrested-in-human-trafficking-investigation-involving-cape-fear-escorts-faces-62-more-charges/ ▫️As suspects await trial, non-profit group helps Wilmington sex trafficking victims heal Six men behind a Wilmington escort service are facing charges for allegedly making money by exploiting women through human trafficking and prostitution. In late April, authorities reported that a six-month investigation of Cape Fear Escorts/Entertainers involved more than 150 victims. As the suspects await a potential trial, A Safe Place is helping victims recover. https://www.starnewsonline.com/story/news/crime/2023/05/24/amid-cape-fear-escorts-investigation-wilmington-group-helping-sex-trafficking-victims-recover/70181246007/ ▫️EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING details from New York’s largest migrant hotel: drunk children, violence, guns, and drugs (VIDEO) During a sit-down interview with a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York City, he revealed that almost 5,000 migrants are currently staying a block away from Times Square, causing havoc for surrounding businesses and allowing children to drink alcohol while receiving millions of dollars in free benefits. Carlos Arrellano, a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York, is coming forward to blow the whistle after witnessing what he calls “the worst situation” he’s ever seen. https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-a-look-inside-of-new-yorks-largest-migrant-hotel-drunk-children-violence-guns-and-drugs ▫️The Houston Police Department last week began putting up nightly barricades on a stretch of Bissonnet Street in Southwest Houston that is known to be a hub for prostitution and human trafficking. Awosiyan said the idea came from patrol officers in HPD's Westside division, which has a continuous presence on that part of Bissonnet, and has had an immediate impact as a crime deterrent in an area where more than 300 arrests have been made so far this year. The barricades block only vehicle traffic and not pedestrians, he said, although they've resulted in less foot traffic on that part of the street. https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/houston/2023/05/24/452556/houstons-bissonnet-track-being-blockaded-at-night-to-curb-prostitution/ ▫️A local man is running about 600 miles across the state of Minnesota, from outside of Sioux Falls, South Dakota up to Grand Portage. A native of Foley, Zack Jennissen is running in hopes of raising awareness to end human trafficking. He recently passed through the St. Cloud area and is on his way north for the final stretch. He is hoping to raise $60,000 for 30forfreedom, which organizes 5k, 10k, half marathons and 30 and 60-mile ultramarathons to raise money for trafficking prevention, rescue operations and survivor care. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/foley-man-running-across-state-093110584.html
  16. A shortened video from above. EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH THIS!!
  17. Kari Lake reveals that her team has more videos of Maricopa County election officials breaking the law
  18. Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids play "All Along the Watchtower"
  19. In this episode of Talking with Docs, our guest host, Dr. Marrone, a doctor specializing in Lifestyle Medicine and Mindfulness, delves into the topic of addiction and pleasure. Addiction is a complex issue that affects many people in different ways, and Dr. Marrone offers insightful perspectives on the underlying causes and potential solutions. He discusses how pleasure-seeking behavior can lead to addiction and how mindfulness practices can help individuals overcome their addictions. Dr. Marrone also shares practical tips for developing healthy habits and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Whether you're struggling with addiction or simply looking to improve your overall well-being, this episode is a must-watch. Join us for an engaging and informative conversation about addiction, pleasure, and the power of mindfulness.
  20. Clogged arteries result from the build-up of a substance called plaque in the arterial walls. It is also medically referred to as arterial plaque. This plaque can reduce blood flow or even block it altogether. Clogged arteries increase your risk of developing other health complications like a heart attack or stroke. Some of the most common risk factors for clogged arteries are: High levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) or low levels of HDL (good cholesterol) High blood pressure, Smoking tobacco, Diabetes or elevated blood sugar levels A family history of atherosclerosis or clogged arteries Stress Obesity A sedentary lifestyle Most cases of clogged arteries do not exhibit any symptoms until a heart attack or blood clot presents itself. However, in cases where 70% or more of the arteries are blocked, you will notice the following symptoms. Severe cases of clogged arteries may exhibit symptoms like: Shortness of breath, Sweating, Nausea, Chest pain or angina, Palpitations of the heart, Dizziness & Weakness
  21. Wow, Check those colors out from a photo taken in 2017 in Altoona. > Burt Hollen
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