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Credenda's avatar

So thankful for your sanity on the Ukraine issue. I’m feeling exactly the same way as I’ve felt over the last two years of the COVID narrative—condemned for raising questions. While we don’t have as much truth as we would like at this point, we know, or should know, that we are again being propagandized. We again must ask whose interests are being served and why?

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dagny awoke's avatar

Standing in a line to checkout I heard 2 middle aged women outraged and discussing ‘protests for Ukraine throughout Europe’ and how ‘something must be done.’ These women likely didn’t know protests had been happening for months throughout Europe against vax mandates. The conversation of outrage has been hijacked and… what’s more… those fighting for medical freedom are being somewhat divided on this Ukraine situation. Seems like a brilliant counter attack mission on global freedomists to me.

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dagny awoke's avatar

Absolutely. Liberals, in a red state, spreading free press for ‘globalist’ ideologies…

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Bash's avatar

I feel like I'm the only one wondering why the entire world is trying to erase Russia and Russians from the map over Ukraine

Yes, invasion bad. But what is the endgame here? Its definitely not about helping Ukraine.

The Russians have been literally angels compared to, say, the horrors of Yemen. That is going to change because if I'm Putin I either win in Ukraine or I'm overthrown.

Media is falling over itself to portray russian incompetence and feebleness on the battlefield. I really find that hard to accept at face value

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

From what I've read, the war is already essentially won, unless we maje the mistake of upping the ante.

The "feebleness" was slow, methodical, thought out. The lies about shooting down Russian drones & planes nay have been honest mistakes.

The Russian smartly used some sort of "flak" that they use for training & missile trials. It caused the Ukrainians to waste ammo &, more importantly, their muzzle flashes lit up their positions so Russians could see & strike military positions with minimal "collateral damage".

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Bash's avatar

Where are you reading this? All I can find is how Ukraine is turning russian armor into tin scrap. It makes no sense. All news is about Kyiv, but the rest of the country nada

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

Mark Wauk substack Meaning in History & everybody he links to (eg, Patrick Lawrence, mentioned below, a long list of of good sources posted in these replies (select new first to bring them near the top. Plus Mark Crispin Miller just posted a link to a Russian documenting from inside Ukraine.)

Russia has essentially positioned themselves into 3 large "cauldrons" that surround Uke troops. Each has an exit that allows citizens escape. Kiev is not yet enclosed. Their strategy us to carefully trap Uke army, aid citizens in escape & then Uke army can either surrender & lay down arms in which case they can go home or resist, in which case the heavy artillery decimates. At least 1, if not a few, cities have surrendered with minimal resistance.

Kiev for now remains only partially surrounded because this strategy -- which is designed to minimize citizen & infrastructure damage -- will need more Russian army, which is headed their way. In the meantime, if the Uke army in Kiev tries to go through to the east, Russia can attack from the west.

Putin is hoping once they wake up & realize they are trapped, they will surrender. The message he is sending is lay down arms & go home, & your city is safe. Resist & gone. Either way, they protect & aide your family, rescuing those civilians who didn't leave.

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Scott Kinghorn's avatar

I've been following a guy named Patrick Lancaster who's been reporting from the DPR. He doesn't give a running score but does report on what's happening in the Republic that was recogonized by Russia and is helping to protect them from the Ukrainian army. Sorry for my bad spelling.

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Kim D's avatar

Check out X22 Report on Rumble

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Katcando's avatar

NY city mayor, a tool. But similar Bullpuckey on the west coast. Outrageous to make masking mandatory for toddlers. Children at ages when they are fidgety and have short attention spans.

The masks are beyond abuse. This action seems to be for subjugation. To impose fear and foster obedience in parents and youngsters so that they can be more easily controlled and obey the governing factions in the future.

There is no public health basis to mask them. Looks like indoctrination to me.

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Lisa's avatar

Definitely child abuse.

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Chevrus's avatar

From where I stand it is very much about erasing the face, which is just one ingredient of decreasing contact between people…..note the term Social Distancing: it is actually Spatial Distancing but they chose the verbiage they did because well, getting people further apart SOCIALLY is the desired effect. Same for public gatherings. It’s odd, but when you look at the short story by E.M. Forrester: The Machine Stops it begins to look like that is the path we are being led down….

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Machine_Stops

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Katcando's avatar

At start off social distancing recommendations, I found that ~6 feet is a distance that doesn't allow for discreet 1:1 conversations. Your point about calling it "social" distancing is interesting. The entire premise was bogus from start, ad though viral/ toxin particles were in such high concentrations that a madk was needed to walk around by yourself.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I hate those two words with a passion and I refuse to repeat the verbiage in any setting, for any reason. I refuse to do it or say it. They also brainwash people by creating the words and phrases they want us to use. The words ultimately lead us right where they want us to go. 👎🏻

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Janet's avatar

Same with misinformation, disinformation and now the new malinformation. I refuse to use these trigger words.

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LadyLiberty's avatar

Thank you for the book reference. Just bought it.

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Kaitea's avatar

RT News which is a Russian news organization has been banned everywhere but GAB. They switched their name on Telegram after it too banned them. It can be found online yet. The video game company where the Ghost of Kiev footage came from is suing Kiev government.

It is an odd war for sure where civilians are protected, infrastructure not hit, civilians are treated quite well. Find the photos of the guns Miss Ukraine and her airsoft rifle, the soldier whose clip fell off his gun and the one who was aiming but never removed the sight cap. Very interesting photos.

News media spreading false information? Never would they do that unless they can get away with it.

Next plandemic incoming which is why they need those biolabs after all.

I like your analogy on abortion vs vaccines. Don’t the Dems always say “my body my choice” until it comes to Covid vaccines.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

"It is an odd war for sure where civilians are protected, infrastructure not hit, civilians are treated quite well."

Not odd; sane & smart. It's only odd in the context of how the US conducts wars, ie pulverize infrastructure, kill & terrorize civilians.

Think about it: would you like Iraq or Libya as a next door neighbor after what we did to those 2 countries?

Putin is thinking long-term, strategically. Plus, historically much of the area they've been in was part of Russia for hundreds of years. Off & on, iirc, for thousands.

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Fla Mom's avatar

On what we recognize as hypocrisy about 'my body, my choice:'

"Bolshevik morality holds that whatever contributes to Bolshevik success is moral, whatever hinders it is immoral."

https://newcriterion.com/issues/2019/10/leninthink

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FedUpInOR's avatar

‘The Government will need to review whether SAGE is fit for purpose when it comes to pandemics, particularly given its lack of clinical input and its overreliance on modelling – which we now know is no more than ‘guesswork’ – and its tendency to fixate on a particular set of assumptions,” warned Professor Heneghan.‘

This is how the climate change groups work too, wake up, people. They create models fixated on a particular set of conclusions and then start beating the drums of fear and terrorizing anyone who doesn’t immediately get on board.

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charles's avatar

Why review SAGE, a collection of Stalinists posing as scientists? If Casey Anthony applies for a baby sitting job, would Professor Heneghan say her application needs to be reviewed?

https://dailysceptic.org/2021/04/25/tvs-favourite-sage-member-and-lockdown-cheerleader-is-a-hardline-communist-once-known-as-stalins-nanny/

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Kim Shank's avatar

Keep up the reporting on Ukraine, Jeff!!

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Harold Saive's avatar

Compelling evidence China (and global intel agencies) knew about Russian Invasion of Ukraine last November - https://archive.ph/CMVhK

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Lisa's avatar

So thankful that I get to read your blog everyday. Thank you. How can this information regarding COVID be preserved for future generations? Would you consider putting it into a book? My fear is it will be deleted, gone forever. Our grandchildren need to know the true story of the day to day happenings.

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George Gillson's avatar

Books by RFK Jr and Peter Breggin are probably good to pass on, if you can get copies.

-RFK JR: The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health

-Breggin: COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey

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Lisa's avatar

Thanks. I have the RFK book. what I was looking for was more of the style of Coffee & Covid to emphasize the day to day changes, a way to chronicle day by day what was going on.

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LisaF's avatar

I agree!

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VeryVer's avatar

Thanks SO MUCH for the link to the Ontario decision. (This blog is like a mini college class with selected readings!) I can certainly see why the couple is divorced!

My favorite line: "Can you simply utter the words “conspiracy theorist” and do a mic drop?"

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Jeff C's avatar

It was a great read. There's a deeper message here that's being overlooked:

1) Don't have kids with someone you aren't married to and 2) Don't marry someone with whom you aren't spiritually and philosophically aligned. I read these stories and can't image what these folks are going through as my wife and I pretty much finish each other's sentences. Count my blessings, I guess.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

That was a most excellent read indeed. All the way to the postscript. Kudos to this judge. And super kudos to the mom. Not only did she successfully advocate for her children, she successfully educated the judge by using reliable sources. The judge was clearly impressed.

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VeryVer's avatar

Some other great points from the Ontario decision:

"[55] For example, the mother presented a detailed fact sheet from Pfizer. This isn’t one of the

fringe websites dismissed in the other cases. It’s Pfizer! The people who make the vaccine."

"[63] For clarity:

a. I am not for one moment suggesting that we should presume the mother’s

experts are right.

b. But once we determine they’re not crackpots and charlatans, how can we

presume that they are wrong? Or that they couldn’t possibly be right about

any of their warnings?

c. When children’s lives are at stake, how can we ignore credible warnings?"

"Quite to the contrary, I have not been able to find any indication – in the

father’s evidence or in the body of COVID vaccine case law – that allegedly

debunked theories have ever been properly considered or tested. In any court.

Anywhere."

"[85] She is not a bad parent – and no one is a bad citizen – simply by virtue of asking questions

of the government."

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KatLee's avatar

I’d start a givesendgo fund for that judge to run for political office here. So much common sense! But what an absolute Adam Henry that father is.

I am ecstatic you brought up the 🇺🇦🇷🇺 issue. I have had the same feeling since the beginning. The resident started shaking that dragon. Soros has incredible influence there, etc. It is the same Covid playbook. Dr. Malone had an analogy that was something like this. If you’re, say, an engineer. The newspaper had a front page story about some story about a building issue, the engineer read it and knew it was all lies. Why would you read anything in the rest of the paper??? That’s where we are yet I know people who are not questioning what they’re now telling us! There are so many reasons to deflect. Durham, vaccine truth, inflation, ad infinitum.

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VeryVer's avatar

Thanks for the link to Putin's speech -- It's great to get some context. He says he feels threatened and is going to rectify it. Of course, what we don't know what exactly the real threats to Russia are, since we do live in the heart of the Empire of Lies.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

Wow! That Canadian judge's case opinion was well-written. It's a breath of fresh air to have an official person admit that what many think has been debunked has not actually been debunked. They just SAY it has been. "Quite to the contrary, I have not been able to find any indication – in the father’s evidence or in the body of COVID vaccine case law – that allegedly debunked theories have ever been properly considered or tested. In any court. Anywhere." As for Sealand adding JaxPort to their East Coast rotation, that's great for Florida. As a nearly 30 year global logistics professional, my first thoughts are if this is All-Water East Coast service from Asia or transiting through the Panama Canal--a difference in both transit time and cost of service. Just when supply chains had advanced to making tight schedules for just-in-time product, they now (at least for retail) seem to have to go back to early planning with market unpredictability due to long transit schedules. Regardless, I couldn't be happier for Florida. For a non-Floridian, I beam at Florida's strides and progress like a mother would beam at her star child making all of the right decisions in life. Does DeSantis have a brother or sister who we can lure to be governor of Arizona?

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Fabes55's avatar

And how many companies have rushed in and supported Ukraine, and changed their logo colors? Reminds me of the BLM rush right after St Floyd died.

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Susanna's avatar

I need to share amongst supportive listeners: my 12 year old son protested the mask mandate at his school on Thursday (a Washington State CHRISTIAN school) and he was kicked out of class and required to stand in the cold and rain for 2 hours. No one contacted me until after school when I got 2 angry emails from teachers describing my son as "disrespectful" and "defiant". I happen to know this was not true - he had explained his plan to me ahead of time and we discussed the importance of his refusal being respectful. I also have classmate testimony that he was calm and respectful in his civil disobedience. My son has Raynaud's and lost circulation in his hands (I took pictures) by the time I came to get him after school (since I had no idea what had been done to him). I wrote an angry email to the school - of course no response. Crickets. What boggles my mind is that these adults have NO CONCEPT that a 12 year old can have deep moral convictions about something like mask wearing. They seem to paint all of this as a kid that just wants to break rules. It disgusts me.

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Katcando's avatar

But they are absolutely convinced that at ages as young as 5 or 6 a child can fully comprehend the ideas of homosexuality, gender reassignment, etc.

As for kicking him out of class, I'm not sure that I recall a school being so callous as to suspend a student or discipline in a way that puts them in jeapordy. Students would be sent to dit at the office until they could be picked up

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LisaF's avatar

I am so sorry he is surrounded by bully adults at his school. Tell him that a random stranger is proud of him for standing for his convictions. I recommend he bring double gloves, hand warmers, a scarf, a hat, an umbrella, and long underwear, and keep standing up for himself.

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Janet's avatar

Tell him Janet in Illinois couldn’t be prouder of him. I salute him. Mom, you are raising awesome kids. 😻🥰

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Freebird's avatar

I’m sorry this happened to your son, and sorry that you live in such a sorry state! I’d be ready to tear somebody a new one at leaving my child out in the cold for 2 hours! What kind of options do you have? Another school? Home schooling? Or suing them for endangering a child! I’d show them disrespectful and defiant! Respect flies out the window when you mistreat a child! And all over a damn worthless mask!

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TMartini67's avatar

I agree..i don't know if I could keep my hands to myself if my child told me that their teacher or principle made them stand out in the cold & rain for 2 hrs and didn't call me first etc... I'd say I would be forever banned after I went to the school and had "a talk" with whoever did it. How have these adults become so cruel & calloused??

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Janet's avatar

I have little respect for many teachers now.

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Martha's avatar

Sadly, only 12 year olds with conforming deep moral convictions count.

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TMartini67's avatar

Please tell your son that i think he was VERY brave to stand up to this "cult of covid nonsense." He appears to be an intelligent, thoughtful, respectful young man that decided enough is enough. I can't believe more young people aren't doing this in the schools still forcing this. It takes a lot of courage to do that. So far as to him having to stand out in the cold & rain...whatever cruel teacher or principle that forced him outside for 2 hrs in the rain & cold --should be charged with child abuse and fired. There's a special place in hell for people that abuse children... Tell your son I'm so proud to hear of his courage..

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Emma's avatar

I would not let it go. It’s not ok for school to have 12 year old to be kicked out of school without immediately notifying a parent.

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Katie's avatar

The “Minority Report” 🎯💯!

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William H Warrick III MD's avatar

I listed some websites yesterday for information on the Police Action to “De-Militarize and De-Nazify Ukraine. Coach Red Pill CRP on youtube who appears regularly on Duran Locals Livestreams with Alex and Alexander. They are widely recognized by Geostrategic/Geopolitical Analysts from around the World as the best of the Best. Also in that category is Andrey Martyanov who is on youtube and has a Blog.

Matthew Ehret is another on Substack, Canadian Patriot Review, The Rising Tide Foundation and his wife Cynthia Chung at The Strategic Culture Foundation. Last but not least, my old friend, Regis Tremblay on youtube and tremregi on Rumble and of course, from the South Side of Chicago, the “Jagoff Pothead Comedian in his Garage”, Jimmy Dore, who switched effortlessly from the C@O$F to Ukraine.

BTW, in case you haven’t guessed by now, I’m a Russophile, which runs on the Warrick side side of the family.

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Harold Saive's avatar

JImmy Dore provided an excellent lesson on Ukraine - https://youtu.be/1H0rCqaGtJw

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Harold Saive's avatar

I $ubscribed to Emerald Robinson's substack when she published this - "Fox News & Newsmax Took Biden Money To Push Deadly COVID Vaccines To Its Viewers" ... Corporate news outlets did not disclose the money they took to push dangerous drugs to their conservative audience. - https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/fox-news-and-newsmax-took-biden-money?s=r

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Harold Saive's avatar

Compelling evidence China (and global intel agencies) knew about Russian Invasion of Ukraine last November - https://archive.ph/CMVhK

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