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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I’m of the opinion that ‘Q’ is a psy-op. Look at the role ‘Q’ played in 1/6, an inside job that continues to pay political dividends today. The CIA was probably just doing the MSM a favor and trying to bolster their flaccid ratings by tossing out another ‘Q’ bone.

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Steve McQueen's avatar

Q absolutely is a psyop. He's never been right and took advantage of a class of voters that have been historically marginalized in modern politics. With Trump, these voters and others were given a voice they didnt have, especially after being persecuted under Obama for 8 years, so naturally it was exploited. If these voters had half a brain and tried to ride this momentum into changing election laws and getting good local candidates into office the US would be a much better place but instead they buy Q merch off some grifter and vehemently tell everyone not to do anything and "tRuSt dA pLaN." How could it not be a psyop?

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Chevrus's avatar

When HBO does a DocuDrama about it..well, what can I say…?

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Yarrow's avatar

dA pLaN was always to get people to stay home and wait for rescue, while they were being stripped of their rights. Seems to have worked.

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Yarrow's avatar

I never thought I'd see people losing their s*&% in the streets and calling for violence over election results and Supreme Court decisions they didn't like, and it boggles the mind that ordinary Americans all over the country are staying home, watching TV, and pretending like everything's fine while the economy's being eviscerated, their financial security is being shredded, rents and housing prices are rising exponentially faster than wages, and the cost of gas and groceries has almost doubled in a year, while the value of the money in our savings' accounts is being leached away by inflation to the tune of... what? 8.5% is just what they're admitting to. This has FAR heavier effects on normal people than who happens to inhabit the white house, or whether abortion law is decided at the state level or the federal (who on earth really cares?).

But hey, keep reading that Q fellow. The shiny knights on white horses should be riding in any moment now to make everything right. And that means you don't have to do anything, yourself. You're just a helpless kid, and everything will be all right when Daddy gets home.

Whether it's tantrums in the streets or rescue fantasies, this country has a huge problem with *being adults".

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Donna in MO's avatar

yes!! I am out knocking doors for a couple of candidates, but I tell people that regardless of who you vote for, no one is our 'savior' and our job does not end at the election. If we don't hold them accountable, they are not going to serve our best interests, regardless of the party.

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Odd One's avatar

Spot on

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

The best definition I've heard thus far re "THE PLAN" is this: The Plan is Us! Hope more folks stop waiting for Tweets and/or News blurbs from the 'Liars for Hire' on CNN! ...It's ALL a PSYOP!

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Lisa P's avatar

Thank you for saying it's a psy-op. That was what I thought almost from the beginning. At one point, I saw a poll showing that more Dems knew what Q was vs GOP voters did. Grassroots my ass.

I think the Dems/MSM are going to focus on every cultural wedge issue they can think of in a lame attempt to distract voters from high prices everywhere. We're going to continue to see this for 4 more months.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes in 3 days @ ~2 hours a day of door knocking I did not have ONE PERSON bring up the Roe decision, even the D's. Not a scientific sample but when I went out late Friday afternoon, was fully expecting a few rage doors and not one, nada. Polls are all over the place, probably based on how the question is worded. The D friends I have left are all pro-life, actually, they just got brainwashed to hate Trump and fear the virus, but still hold views closer to the middle than the left. Definitely see this manufactured rage in the media and by the D pols as an effort to energize the base. Not sure it's gonna work. Think people are more worried about the economy and the prospect of war, and the heaviest voting bloc are those past childbearing years. (probably 2/3rds of the households in my frequent voter list have residents over 50)

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Harold Saive's avatar

A solid history of the "Q" PsyOp is in the Book, "Desperate Deception" (Thomas E, Mahl) where the concept of "Q" was developed by MI6 agent, "Wild Bill Donovan". https://justpaste.it/1nt3y

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Thx for this--I appreciate open-minded research and dialog. That stated-I presumed the "cue" posts were a counter-psyop from the start. I have no issues with any of it. In war time, counter-psyops are necessary in order to defeat the adversary. Art of War: Appear strong when you are weak/Appear weak when you are strong. I don't have any issues with Mi6 or Mi5 or even the Clowns In Action(but I am exceptionally wary of the Feral Brureau of Infestation--as the evidence indicates--infiltrated and embodying anti-American values). Alex Thomson- who is a former intel officer for GCHQ-delivers an amazing testimony that explains the history of the western control grid that began in 1870: https://www.bitchute.com/video/ze0q1c8BCPZr/

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Harold Saive's avatar

Alex Thompson was excellent in that February Grand Jury deposition however I view the "Q" Psyop as malevolent deception and hope-porn. --- Thompson's March interview with Scott Ritter is another good one. - "Why Russia is Winning in Ukraine - https://tinyurl.com/cze268d4

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Harold Saive--I appreciate your response. As for the 'hope-porn angle', yes I've heard this concern before. At a dinner party some months ago we had a dialog and this angle came up-re "hope-porn", and the person who had supported this idea also said that Trump is a 'demagogue.' These two items are unrelated as I see it; however, in my purview, intel analysis requires 4D thinking. In this sense, I am not caught up in patterns of 'hopeful expectation'(i.e. "projection")-rather I endeavor to maintain a mostly neutral position when looking at details. There are many people who to this day believe that Durham is also a psyop. If we want to go deep into philosophical discourse re the nature of "reality" (what a concept!) and the probability that we live in a simulated Matrix--this adds yet one more level to the potential for discovery and discourse. In essence, the creation of TWITTER and all social media platforms is more evidence for the existence of AI. Kubrick and Clarke were ahead of the herd in this regard...yers trewly, HAL 9000.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Psy-ops are a dime a dozen and on the rise. As Marshall McLuan said many years ago: "The medium is the message." He was referring to television. Also, explore Edward Bernays when you have the time--it's all there. Goebbels followed the Bernays template to a T.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Bernays secured his name in the annals of human history--that's for certain! [just as Tony Fauci has become a historical footnote at the very least, or hopefully just a wee blip on the radar of mistakes.]

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Guttermouth's avatar

Q was designed to make working-class Trump supporters look ridiculous. The media is not "scared" of Q at all. It makes them lick their lips in wolfish delight: they're delighted the path has reopened to embarrass anyone in the middle about voting Republican.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

💯☝️

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Harold Saive's avatar

A solid history of the "Q" PsyOp is in the Book, "Desperate Deception" (Thomas E, Mahl) where the concept of "Q" was developed by MI6 agent, "Wild Bill Donovan". https://justpaste.it/1nt3y

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Guttermouth's avatar

Thanks. I find this stuff endlessly fascinating.

My dad and other "reflexive Democrats" seem to imagine "Q people" are everywhere and fill the ranks of the Republican party; the whole "GQP" meme is getting really boring and tiresome and isn't particularly clever. I've met only a tiny number of "Q people," ever. One is a casual friend-of-a-friend, and patiently explained the whole thing to me.

My impression of all of them is that they're simply right-wing people with a certain "religiosity gene." None would strike you as particularly weird or 'crazy' in any other context, but all struck me as- and this is the best way I can really describe it- low-information about politics but believe they're high-information, striving to find patterns and meaning, and aren't very empowered in their personal lives.

As a psyop goes, it really is fascinating: people love feeling like they're a part of something secret and clever, and that they can 'do something without actually doing anything' just by being in on the secret. It's a brilliant way to disarm people. A subtle knife indeed.

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Harold Saive's avatar

It's typical to see these Intel spooks take an old PsyOp out of the WWII playbook and run it again.

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LMWC's avatar

Agree

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Erick P's avatar

It's great to see a lot of us know Q is a fed operative. If the MSM is all over it, then we know it's part of their operations.

Something else to consider

https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=6279a472f9b6c063bcd729df

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Remi Steele's avatar

Yes! Absolutely. It was and is a psyop to appease the masses and keep them busy and docile looking at the shiny object whilst the evil doers had and continue to have free reign. People are still looking for that knight to come to the rescue instead of waking up and being that knight.

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Kim's avatar

Maybe those raised on fairy tales should read the original endings. None of them ended like the Disney versions.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Grimm, indeed.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Just like my fairy tale:

• “The Vapor, the Hot Hat, & the Witches’ Potion: A Fairy Story” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/the-vapor-the-hot-hat-and-the-witches)

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

🙌🛡

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Harold Saive's avatar

My research discovered a solid history of the "Q" PsyOp in the Book, "Desperate Deception" (Thomas E, Mahl) where the concept of "Q" was developed by MI6 agent, "Wild Bill Donovan". https://justpaste.it/1nt3y

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Annie's avatar

As far as vaxxers showing no sign of adverse affects etc, they may not be telling you and they are not making the connection to the vaxx. One friend casually mentioned her son's heart rate raced. He felt like he was going to faint. Never happened before. Another mom mentioned her daughter had heavy menstrual bleeding. I know she's vaxxed and boostered. Not that I am hoping for ill health on the vaxxed, it's just percolating under the surface.

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JB's avatar

This is a very accurate description of my small-town population. New incidents of “ill health” of all kinds, including at least one SADS event. If you live in a small community, you know what I mean when I say no one is talking about it, but everyone is talking about it.

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Jeff Childers's avatar

Sub-clinical harms.

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Freebird's avatar

Many, but not all. I know of two people hospitalized in the last week with blood clots in their lungs.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

Subclinical for now

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Daniel's avatar

Scary.

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Verve's avatar

close relative in NJ called and said local woman in town died in the middle of a dance floor at a wedding reception. Said did I hear about people dropping dead all over? I said yes, but I played down the horror because he's jabbed, boosted, with significant terrible pre-existing condition. His kids are jabbed/boosted as well. What can you possibly say to these poor people? They are figuring it out. I also told him that it's possible that he and kids might be jabbed with a placebo because they did that at the beginning, ruining the double blind trials. He said why would they do that? - again, I knew the answer but said I'm not sure. my heart is breaking.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

A friend of ours here lives on a short street -- eight houses each side. Two dead so far and another in a nearby part of the neighborhood dead. This friend's daughter's kidneys are shot. She's already been hospitalized for it. Since released, but "living" with the bare minimum of kidney function. Forty years old.

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Verve's avatar

I'm so sorry to hear this -- it's so hard to talk about for me since the jab is not reversible. My sister called me stupid last year when I told her I'm waiting to get the "vaccine" because I'm not sure about the side effects and a friend of mine got heart problems and a blood clot. She said, well you need to get new friends, that's ridiculous. Our father had Parkinson's for more than a decade before he passed and there was NO WAY I was going to get it when I started seeing all the strokes and neurological problems -- I heard the best estimated guess right now (via Steve Kirsch and VSRF) is that approximately 3.7% of the population has been adversely affected. Doesn't sound like a lot but that's millions - over 12 million. And I'm not willing to roll the dice on that. No coincidence same sister's jabbed daughter developed debilitating rheumatoid arthritis in her hands over the past year - her hands look 75 years old and she's 27. Absolutely nobody in our family has a history of RA. Also, we recently moved to Florida. Our new next door neighbors - both injured by the J&J jab -got the jab so they could go cruises. Now they spend all their time going to the doctor, and since they are all part of the hospital system, they just get the run around. Whenever I feel someone would be receptive to a suggestion I text them the link to FLCCC.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you, Veronica. Tragedy, catastrophe all around us. BTW, we just moved to the FL Panhandle. We think it's the best decision we've ever made.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

I've witnessed this first hand: Brother in law got both shots. A couple of months later, he's diagnosed with high blood pressure. He says:"I guess I'm just at that age where I have to take pills." Pharma has infiltrated our life like a thief in the night!

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Tio Nico's avatar

I am likely twice his age, and have never had blood pressure issues. Sure, the "white coat" syndrome. show up at the Doc's office, they race me into the room, sit me down, out comes the cuff and it buzzes away. When it beeps she reads it and enters the number. I usually will guess out loud and am not often fr off. It WILL be high,around twenty points, maybe thirty. She tells me I may have to get checked for high blood pressure, I'm up in the danger zone. I say how about you check it again now I've settled for five or ten mnutes/ Busted!!!! She does, and its right smack in the normal zone. I casually mention that I've heard those little wrist buzz boxes tend to read high. She says yes, they do.

End of BP discussion. Had one doc press me on the pills... I calmly declined. (I can get on my road bike and pound out thirty miles in well under two hours, I don't have blood pressure issues worth worrtying about. My calm demeanour tels him the discussion is OVER.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Obviously you don't deify doctors! Yay.

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Verve's avatar

LOVE IT. And thank you for letting me know that the "buzz boxes" tend to read high - that's infuriating -- pipeline to more pills.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

50ish woman, healthy, started getting vertigo. Eventually they did a brain scan; they found lesions! Now they're thinking MS (which is a diagnosis of last resort when they can't find anything else)

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William's avatar

So sad to hear this. Not uncommon, sadly. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34480607/

"symptoms of unknown cause" is the favorite go-to around here.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

Can he advise what that age is? I'm 68 & still 100/60. 🤷

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Howling for Harmony's avatar

A friend's daughter got a blood clot in her eye a few months after boosting (no connection to vax her daughter says). Her daughter still wants her mother (96 yrs. old) to get the shots. My elderly friend has remained healthy and unjabbed since this began. Her daughter is now blinded in more ways than one!!!!

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Kim D's avatar

My nephew, a young fire fighter got the vax, had a blood clot in one eye and lost his vision. It was a requirement for employment and he thought he was doing the right thing. Another colleague had a heart attack and died. He is regretful and does not advocate for anyone taking the vaccine. Praying he will not have any other episodes.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

The lack of logic regarding vacc mandates and a person's ability to do their job has astonished me the last couple of years. As one example, I could make no sense of requiring fighter pilots-exposed to high G-forces--to get a jab that could possibly lead to a micro stroke. Unless of course you wish to weaken the nation's military defenses. Ditto--a person wishing to keep their job gets the jab and then has to go on disability--such as your nephew. I suppose it does support a socialist agenda in a sense. Yikes!

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Verve's avatar

This is so infuriating - I'm so sorry about your nephew! There was a recent article that Dr. Pierre Kory posted on nurses coming forward anonymously with more data of rare complications. This one particular nurse said she is used to seeing one cancer of the eye removed per year (eyeball needs to be removed). Since jabs started, the doc she works with has removed 7, and in young people. Please ask your nephew to keep on top of his eye condition. God bless him; I will be praying.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Literally blind leading the blind!...I know of a family where the woke grandkids encouraged their mom to inject the grandmum. Grandma got two shots and expired three months later. Of course it's merely coincidental.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

BTW--Dr Ruby just reported this re clots: https://rumble.com/embed/v16zx05/?pub=raont

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LisaF's avatar

I know of TWO people who EACH went blind in one eye from a blood clot after the shot.

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Guido's avatar

Dang, ... I'm already blind in one eye (Motorcycle accident in 1982), I guess just one more very good reason to NOT get the vaxx. I'm old now and my sight is fading and I won't even get that laser surgery thing because what if they botch it ? Then I'd be rightly screwed and using a white stick. I figure, if I won't get my eye fixed because of risk, why the heck would I ever take a gene modifying quaxxine with a laundry list of really bad potential ?

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Howling for Harmony's avatar

I guess the eye doctors have been silenced like the rest of the MDs.........

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Brian Landry's avatar

The denial is so thick, I have a NP who runs a study I'm involved in who "suddenly" developed Lupus, which had been "missed, and undiagnosed these last 30 years.

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Mom of 5's avatar

ALOT of brain bleeds in my circle of people.

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William's avatar

Same. strokes and clots for my 35-55 cohort are running waaaay above the statistical norm.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Have you also noticed among the jab'd --differences in memory and attention span? I think we're already dealing with a zombie apocalypse!

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William's avatar

I've only seen, personally, cognitive decline in two people who suffered from long-covid, both un-jabbed and presumed/unconfirmed jabbed. Symptoms went away in both after treatment/recovery, thank heavens.

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Jess's avatar

I see what are likely adverse events related to the jabs ALL THE TIME amongst the patients I work with and even my coworkers. It’s so clear to me, and it baffles me how it’s unclear to others.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Have you had any thoughts on how we might approach the topic and not upset the jabb'd victims too much?

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Jess's avatar

Unfortunately I haven’t come up with a perfect approach, but if I sense that someone is questioning or open to listening I will direct them to read and listen to info put out by Dr. McCullough, Dr. Mercola, Dr. Malone, Steve Kirsch, etc.

Dr. McCullough has an especially nice way of delivering bad news about the jabs in a non-threatening and non-demeaning way.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

This is as good approach as I've come up with. It's as the saying goes: "You can take a horse to water but necessarily get them to drink. They have to be thirsty."

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IR's avatar

I had to take my vaxxed friend to the emergency room because she had high blood pressure or heart palpitations. She later went to a cardiologist and everything seemed ok. This might be unrelated because her mom had heart problems and there could be some predisposition and I know her life is stressful but there was another thing she mentioned that her period surprised her once that she had to go to the doctor also. I know stress can affect the period too but not sure one would have to go to the doctor. I didn’t ask the details of what she meant but I understood that something unusual happened. She seems ok now but again people are not going to tell us their medical issues. She also said when she had covid recently her symptoms were the same as during or soon after vaccination. But I remember when she got the v she said that she “didn’t feel a thing” 🧐So during her recent infection her head was exploding, runny nose non stop, muscle aches like during viral infection. I didn’t have these symptoms during delta, mine were milder and no v. I only had very mild cough and a loss of smell for 2 days ( I was sniffing essential oils to stimulate the olfactory receptors and sense of smell returned fast) and also tested negative in the 5th day during g the time that my husband had confirmed case. Go figure. Maybe tested too late or had very small amount of virus. Loss of smell was my clue. I only took zinc. More over, she tested when she just started having the symptoms and her second line of the home test was barely visible so she thought it can’t be covid and went about her business. Went to the doctor and there was an older lady waiting in the reception. I joked that I hoped she didn’t kill a grandma. She said she and a grandma were wearing a mask 🙄 Then she proceeded to tell that she got infected in the gym and how she asked them why they are but asking about the vax cards because people can get severely ill. Not sure what kind of mental gymnastics one must do to still talk about vax cards. I couldn’t take it anymore and said what’s the point to ask for the card if the v doesn’t prevent the spread. Of course my friend is glad she had the v because she thinks she would be so much sicker. The mass formation is real.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

I appreciate the share. Tis most unfortunate that the corporate media is keeping the myths and need for the vaccine alive--more than keeping people alive. BTW, Dr Joseph Farrell read from a thesis, or a book perhaps(it's on YuToob): "Masks Make You Stupid"--and in addition to oxygen deprivation to the brain, the psychological impact is also telling and instructive as far as perpetuating tyrannical edicts we don't vote for, and a continuance of the lack of authentic health care as well. Cheers from the cheaper seats!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“‘Now, can I talk intelligently?’

“No. Not at all.”

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Canny Granny's avatar

She believes she can, so she can! 😂

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CuiBono?'s avatar

😂😂😂

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

On the Twitter thread about Krystle Matthews, there are a significant amount of people who think she is the victim.

Let's be clear, the REAL victim here is the English language.

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DogsLife's avatar

This is not English, it's Ebonics - and it can be turned on and off depending on the audience. That's what she said.

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Guttermouth's avatar

The preferred leftist progressive term is "code switching," and it's extremely bad and racist when your opponents do it.

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Annie's avatar

You mean the Twitter bots are upset and think she's the victim. And yes - she's speaking ebonics.

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Mark Charpentier's avatar

exactly on the English language comment. Otherwise, Twitter is a cesspool of liberal zealots who hate America and who knows how many bots there are tagging on to many of these posts.

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

THIS DOCTOR DID NOT "PROMISED they were 100% safe for pregnancy and did NOT affect fertility IN ANY WAY."... there are a few "Band of Brothers (and Sisters)" fighting the good fight. ;-)

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Jeff Childers's avatar

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

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DogsLife's avatar

How can we get you all listed state by state? Something like, "Doctors To Trust." You guys are so rare it's a regular snipe hunt out there!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

“Doctors Who Aren’t Dummies”

“Doctors with Conscience”

“Doctors Who Honor Their Hippocratic Oath”

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

My doctor is one of the good ones, too! Thank God!

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Flipflopgirl's avatar

I guess desperate times calls for desperate measures, Liz Cheney is more consumed with power than bring a representative. We can only hope WY puts her on the extinction list and she becomes a legit VA resident.

Matthews is a perfect example of why parents need to be in charge of their children's education. She personifies the failures of public education.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Krystle Matthews' comments reveal the rot at the heart of the American left: Their elected officials, for Pete's sake, want to win elected office so as to "wreak havoc for real from the inside out". And I thought folks went into politics to advance the common good, to pursue higher objectives. Silly old conservative me.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The rot is the result of allowing politicians to become a professional class. Office holders were intended to be citizen representatives and statesmen who only held office for one term.

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Roger Beal's avatar

True. And the Founders, being moral and committed men themselves, did not foresee the level of petty avarice, dishonesty, and amoral attitudes future public office holders would display. I suspect that is the primary reason term limits on high offices are not found in the Constitution.

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Kim's avatar

My former employer had a Danish CEO at one point. Only CEO who ever said outright he didn’t know something in response to a question at an all hands meeting and got back to us with an answer later. Every other CEO we had in my time there dithered or gave a nonsense answer. Must be something about the Danes

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YYR's avatar

This apology rings hollow for me. They permanently damaged children when they NEVER knew what they were injecting into them, threatening parents to do so, etc. Screw him. He should open all official information for public review, and make families whole, then resign.

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Kim's avatar

There's no real way to make those families whole. When was the last time one of our politicians admitted one of their blanket policies was the wrong course of action?

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I hate that he leads with ‘you did the right thing, you listened’ or something like that …. Because that’s all people will hear, he just needed to emphasize that they shouldn’t do the shots for kids now! YYR, hollow and misleading.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

Blatant manipulation. "You did the right thing" to ignore your better judgement & your child's best interest, & instead let me inject your children with an unnecessary, experimental drug.

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Fla Mom's avatar

The 'pro tip' I follow on social media and in public (but which didn't keep me from being suspended from Twtr, as they use a different 'measuring stick') is to keep in mind that I'm always being watched - by God.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Amen!

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Brian Landry's avatar

"They can’t win as democrats but have to pretend to be Republicans to succeed." Worked for John McCain for years.

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Roger Beal's avatar

That phrase also appears on the Cheney family crest.

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Bain Capital bought a perpetual copyright to it.

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Colleen Jakubowski's avatar

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/breaking-newly-released-documents

Please read and send emails today! Thank you Jeff for all of your hard work.

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Fla Mom's avatar

So people know what it's about and what they're asked to do (details and links in the piece above):

"Please submit a formal comment to the regulations.gov website stating that the FDA must reject the “Future Framework” and that all reformulated Covid-19 shots must go through proper human clinical trials. The docket number is FDA-2022-N-0905. The docket will close Monday night June 27, 2022 at 11:59 eastern time. Click (here) to go to the relevant page on the regulations.gov website and look for the blue comment button in the upper left hand corner. The FDA lies about the number of comments submitted but we have a lawsuit going about that so the more comments we can submit (that they will subsequently hide) the better for our case.

"In addition, here are the email addresses for everyone at the FDA/VRBPAC who has a say in this matter. It is our right to share with them our thoughts and concerns about this process. You can share your own story or copy and paste the message below."

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OnTheJump's avatar

Yep, Get after it folks.......sent mine out earlier - Toby Rogers includes a couple of paragraphs that you can copy/paste, if you choose.

Deadline IS just hours away, at MIDNIGHT, Eastern time tonight - Monday, 6/27.

What is this all about?

"Please submit a formal comment to the regulations.gov website stating that the FDA must

reject the “Future Framework” and that all reformulated Covid-19 shots must go through

proper human clinical trials."

...............they want to eliminate future clinical trials, for newly developed (or somewhat modified, as in the case of a Covid-19 "vaccine" that is still the same formulation as that which was introduced ~2 years ago, which SOME might consider obsolete, and now requires some 'fine-tuning' in order to account for variants that HAVE occurred, and will continue to occur.) pharmaceuticals.

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SeeingTruth's avatar

And...as a good reminder from Pfizer’s dismissal document from the Jackson Whistle-blower case:

"Because of pandemic-related exigencies, the agreement was not a standard federal procurement contract, but rather a ‘prototype’ agreement executed pursuant to 10 U.S.C. § 2371b[.] … The [contract’s Statement of Work] describes a ‘large scale vaccine manufacturing demonstration’ that imposes no requirements relating to Good Clinical Practices (‘GCP’) or related FDA regulations."

Where are all these contracts with the government now? Is the Future Framework debacle supporting these types of initial contracts?

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Fed 4 Med Freedom Member's avatar

Hi Mr. Childers, this morning the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the majority liberal 3 judge panel decision and agreed to re hear en banc the Feds 4 Medical Freedom case related to mandatory vaccination of federal employees. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees can breathe easier today with todays reprieve extended due to the great work of BGA attorneys and the grassroot efforts of Feds 4 Medical Freedom. Please consider a July multiplier! Celebrate some medical Freedom this 4th :) thank you!

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Karen's avatar

@Jeff Childers -Yes please consider us for the next multiplier! 5th Circuit full panel will be rehearing our case.

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CitizenKC's avatar

Sleepers? Is that another name for RINOs? When Matthews gets to Congress she can switch to Big Pharma money. Plenty of that to go around. About a third of all members of Congress have taken money from Big Pharma. In the future we hope some of these calls for funding will be to Big Pharma executives in prison.

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DogsLife's avatar

Our recent primary had rumors about the Republican candidates. There was social media proof of CRT and mainline democrat views, but all s/he had to do was deny and claim 'that was then, this is now.' The number of candidates spread the votes, so one of the controversial candidates won - and I will not be surprised to see him join the ranks of Romney and Graham.

This political tactic will sow confusion and run the table if the "Sleeper Plan" is ever fully operational.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Oh it has been for some time. MO has open primaries and in deep red parts of the state it is a little known fact that some of the R candidates are running under the R banner as they know they can't win as D's The D's know which fake R to vote for in the primaries and it is enough to tip the balance in some races. A state rep in my area has been fighting to change to a closed primary system but he gets pushback from some of those same fake R's. It's frustrating as heck, as despite a R super-majority in both houses of the legislature, very little conservative legislation gets passed due to these sleepers. And in our local non partisan races in my red-ish (57% voted for Trump) town, we are over-run with officials who ran using moderate talking points who turn left after the election, and too few people pay attention. The left plays the long game and conservatives are too complacent. EVERY RACE matters, and people need to start going to local, and county meetings.

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YYR's avatar

Only a third?! Why are the rest so damned quiet, then?

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CitizenKC's avatar

They're hoping to benefit from the generosity of Big Pharma in the next election.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Ah, playing hard to get 🤣

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Yal NA's avatar

Biontech in Germany had a Chinese company make the jabs. The spike code was given to the west and Taiwan by the Chinese to make jabs. There is the genetic code of a Chinese crate snake poisonous protein in the spikes. The jabs act as if poison. Western and Taiwanese fertility rates are down. China wants to invade Taiwan and maybe usa. China did not use mrna jabs on themselves. Snake poison can be in parts treated with nicotine. Biden wants to outlaw nicotine. Biden forces our military to take the jabs. Biden has good relationship with xi so he says. Biden is very compromised. China helped to cheat during elections over wifi hookup by altering results. Biden leaves southern border wide open for whom to come in? China needs our food to feed their people. We are in ww3? Yes they do want people dead in war. Dont be shocked. Only the smart ones will maybe survive.

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Garden variety's avatar

All good points. I am hearing ww3 is inevitable China is just waiting for the ability to occupy they can’t do that as long as we can defend ourselves and feed ourselves there will be an attack on our soil and then most ppl in cities will submit. Justin T actually brought Chinese military in to teach then cold weather combat. Heaven help us

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Eric's avatar

David Leavitt is a psychopath. He called the police on a Target employee for not selling him a toothbrush for $.01 and tried to shame a McDonalds employee for not continually refilling his drink at the drive thru. Hypocrisy is his most endearing feature.

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

Experts are baffled

You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means.

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M2's avatar

Inconceivable.....:)

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

About a year ago, when it looked like both my wife and I were going to lose our jobs due to vaxx mandates, I started looking for a new state to live. When she asked me where, I said "The Fire Swamp".

And every time I am offered the vaxx, my reply is "Death First!"

Love that movie.

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Elaine H's avatar

What do you think it means.

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JW's avatar

Another great Tshirt wording.

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