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[📚Weekly Digest] Happy New Year! 🎆The tides of liberty are turning! 🙌

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Also inside: Iodine, Crazy Headlines, and Protecting Kids in 2023… Sunday, Jan 1, 2023  Happy New Year, {NAME}!   It’s 2023! It’s hard to believe that the past year is already over, and at the same time it felt like an eternity, right?!? SO MUCH has happened over the past 365 days, but today marks a new year… and the tides are turning in favor of truth and liberty.  As always, we’re sharing our [top 22 “Bizarro” headlines]( from last year, including some major gaffes by Joe Biden, a man who hasn’t put his arm down in a decade, and a woman who unleashed a swarm of bees on deputies serving an eviction notice. This is always a fun project for us, so you don’t want to miss it!  We’ve also written an important [article on iodine](. Iodine, a critical mineral in the prevention of cancer, has been used in one form or another for centuries. First as medicine (for everything from breast cancer to syphilis) and consumed in the form of seaweed, and eventually added to bread. Then, in 1948, iodine was suddenly thought of as dangerous and was removed from medical arsenals – as well as from our food in the 1970s. Be sure to read the full article so you can reduce your cancer risk.  It’s also been a HUGE year for the truth. Perhaps nothing has been more impactful than the Twitter Files. From suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, to collusion with the FBI and CIA, to government propaganda campaigns, this story has blown the lid off of the official narrative from D.C. and the media. [We’ve got Part 10](, which begins to expose the censorship of doctors and experts during the COVID outbreak. People died for a lack of information, and heads will roll…  Finally, we’ve got [6 tips to protect your kids in 2023](, courtesy of our good friend, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies. Here are some strategies for parents to help kids resist the pressure to comply.  We have big plans for 2023, and we hope you do as well! January first marks a fresh start for many of us; a brand new year in which to make the positive changes that we want to see in ourselves and the world. We hope these articles help get you started. To borrow from C.S. Lewis: “There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind.”  Let’s dive in…   The Link Between Iodine Deficiency & Cancer – Iodine, a critical mineral in the prevention of cancer, has been used for centuries. First as medicine (for everything from breast cancer to syphilis) and consumed in the form of seaweed, and eventually added to bread. Then, in 1948, iodine was suddenly thought of as dangerous and was removed from medical arsenals – as well as from our food in the 1970s. [Read article here...]( >> [Do You Have Low Iodine?]( << Strange News from 2022 – Each year we count down the most bizarre headlines for the year. The year 2022 was so weird and crazy that it was very difficult to limit the number to 22, but we did our best! From the boy who bit a cobra, to a hotdog-flavored popsicle, to parents who sued their son for not having children, these are some of the weirdest stories from last year. [Enjoy!]( >> [2022's Most Bizarre Headlines]( <<  6 Ways to Protect Kids in 2023 - Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies. Here are some strategies for parents to help kids resist the pressure to comply. [Get all the tips here...]( >> [Learn How to Protect Your Children]( <<  Twitter Files Part 10 - We’ve been covering the Twitter Files for weeks now. In Part 10, we'll begin to unwrap the pervasive censorship associated with SARS-CoV-2, including masks, lockdowns, and vaccine safety. Both political parties worked to silence reputable doctors and scientists, which led to injury and death for millions. [Discover the truth here...]( >>  [The TRUTH About COVID Censorship]( <<  “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.” — Winston Churchill  During 2023, we are determined to have an attitude of gratitude!  Have a wonderful New Year, and God bless you!  © Copyright 2023, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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