Kamala Harris is releasing her book called 107 Days. In November 2024, before the 2024 election was over, something in my spirit mentioned the phrase 'John Henry.' I knew then and there that Kamala Harris would lose the election. I didn't want her to lose, but my spirit felt something different about where the country was going. The phrase John Henry was about a fictional story about a black man who died trying to beat an engine. Kamala Harris was like a black woman version of John Henry, who tried her best. Still, she was defeated because of many complex reasons (like racism, sexism, people staying home, the increase of the MAGA movement, economic issues, etc.). Now, Kamala Harris has the right to tell her story, and people now are already coming after her, which I find to be ironic. Ironically, they are coming after her when Kamala Harris never supported an insurrection, never was found liable for sexual assault, never was a convicted felon, never was a promoter of the 2020 election being stolen lie and never pardoned January 6th insurrectionist terrorists. The person who did those things is Donald Trump. So, Kamala Harris shouldn't be made the total scapegoat of all of America's issues.
Trump and Robert Kennedy Jr. believe that autism is linked to the Tylenol given to pregnant women. Of course, there is no scientific evidence for this, but Trump and his team could care less about accurate scientific research. They only care about power and promoting a narrative that has skepticism against vaccination in general. There is a large 2024 Swedish study of nearly 2.5 million children that found no connection between prenatal acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental disorders. Trump wants women to tough it out if they experience fevers, which is medical extremism. The medical community has condemned Trump and Robert Kennedy Jr.'s lies about this issue.
I am related to many famous people. My 2nd cousin is Jordan Peele. Many of my relatives are related to Nat Turner and Frederick Douglass. I am not related to Nat Turner or Frederick Douglass, but many of my kinfolks are. I don't believe that the keys of wisdom should be restricted from the people. My late 3rd cousin was Gilbert B. Monger Jr., and he lived from 1939 to 1993. He was born in Prince George's County, Maryland. His parents are Gilbert B. Monger Sr. (1908-1961) and Virgie Wiggins (1919-1991). Gilbert B. Monger Jr. married Isabella Fleetwood (b. 1939) on June 16, 1956, at Greensville, Virginia. Their children are Brenda Denise Monger Gardner (b. 1956), Joyce Monger Skenes (b. 1959), Frankie Eugene Monger (b. 1960), George Hermon Monger (1961-1962), Patty L. Monger Ricks (b. 1964), and Chester L. Monger. Gilbert B. Monger Jr. was married to Charlotte Ann Nichols (1941-2021). George B. Monger's mother was my 2nd cousin, Virgie Wiggins (b. 1919-1991). The parents of Virgie Wiggins were William Wiggins (1877-1931) and Annie L. Barnes (b. 1878). The parents of William Wiggins were John Henry Wiggins (b. 1853) and Cordelia Turner (1856-1934). The parents of Cordelia Turner were my 4th great-grandparents, Milly Woodson Bozeman (1830-1910) and Morefield Hurst-Turner (1827-1918).
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