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Hello300's avatar

Happy New Year Everyone! Best wishes for a great 2024.

I was lucky with my family. My grandad was a geologist who explained to me how slowly the earth changes as shown by what is under our feet, a relative was an anthropologist who explained about solar cycles and the effect geologic changes have on humanity, and a mother who wrote her master’s thesis on β€œend of times” cults. Most of all, my family members and others mentored me to trust and lean on the Father and the Son for today and the future.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

wow. 2024 is gonna be awesome with people like you out there fighting. I'm stoked

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY COMPATRIOTS.

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Treemcg's avatar

My husband's daughter is a doctor, vaxxed of course. She dropped by our house during the pandemic wearing her mask. She took off the mask to eat whatever we offered her and immediatedly put the mask back on. After she left, I, who am unvaxxed, asked my unvaxxed husband "Just who was she protecting from what?"

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Carrie's avatar

Prayers for her. As a physician myself, I see what our medical profession has been promoting over the past several years. Not sure the age of your husband’s daughter, but I feel especially for the younger generation of doctors. Of course, we all have been propagandized about vaccines forever, but now the woke stuff is piling on, like medical organizations promoting β€œaffirming” care as it relates to gender (even in children). These organizations are also promoting climate as public health crisis, and that racism and homophobia are rampant in medicine. I pray truths will penetrate through the lies, and her mind will be released from medical cultism.

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Cyn's avatar

And good money was spent on her β€œeducation”!🀣

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Cyn's avatar

🀣🀣🀣

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Annie's avatar

The vaxxed can be harmed by the unvaxxed. Wow! If you believe that, what good is the vaccine? Proof of mental illness indeed.

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JW's avatar

By telling the vaxxed they can be infected by the non-vaxxed, they will happily keep up with the booster regimen to stay protected. Common sense did not seem to be a factor in the pandemic for even a day. It did cause extreme division among the two which may have been a motive in the first place.

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Annie's avatar

It certainly showed me a person's true colors. I never realized how mentally ill and delusional so many people around me were. And still are 3cyears later.

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Cyn's avatar

It’s sad how so many are willing to give up their own common sense and critical thinking; it’s a laziness, IMHO. It’s just easier to comply, obey and be free from any personal responsibility. Of course, when things go wrong, as they will, it’s always someone else’s fault.

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richardw's avatar

Hah! That first study is a load of bull! I saw the CDC director tell Rachel Maddow when asked specifically about unvaxxed affecting the vaxxed that the vaxxed were fully protected and the (implied idiotic) unvaxxed were the only ones at risk. I don't know where the authors of the first study get off contradicting the living embodiment of science's second in command. I know Walensky isn't Fauci but as Jeff says, "Science!".

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Regarding drag, trans, men competing against women... This quote wraps it up nicely.

β€œThe fact that society will believe a man who says he is a woman over a woman who says he is not, proves that everyone knows exactly who is a man and who is a woman, and precisely just how sexist society remains.” - Sal Grover

https://twitter.com/salltweets/status/1464510167207190531

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Fla Mom's avatar

Johnny, and the ones who will say a man is a woman but get angry at a woman who says he is not are the same ones who like to say, "Believe all women!!!!!!!"

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Cyn's avatar

🀣🀣🀣

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Kenneth N. Myers's avatar

The big waves in California are beautiful! I surfed along the California central coast in the 1970s and early 1980s. On typical days, I would surf at least once per day at the point in Ventura, before or after work, or both. We surfers lived for the days of big waves. In a good year, the storms queue up from the North Pacific, hitting the west coast every several days. Those years are awesome for surfers. The storms hitting Central and Southern California this winter so far are driving big waves but certainly not the biggest ever seen. The surfers (and onlookers) have showed up in force this year, continuing a cycle repeated for many decades. The flooding and damage is compounded by building on the coast, the mismanagement of water throughput California, the California geography, geology, climate and the nature of the Ocean. For example, the average person does not understand the sand cycles along the coast in Central and Southern California. The sand moves like a river to the south and literally pours into several massive sea canyons. An underwater video of this is worth watching, if anything to see the magnitude of the sand flow into these sea canyons. If the sand is not replenished by the rivers along the coast, as has resulted from the damming and flow control built during the 20th century, there is less and less sand for the beaches each year. This makes for smaller and smaller sandy beaches over time. Check out Malibu beach pictures from the 1920s and compare them to today. There is also a seasonal cycle where the sand moves onto the beaches during the summer and deeper into the water during the winter. All of this means that the Central and Southern California beaches have been significantly reduced in size over the last 100 years or so.

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Loretta Thomas's avatar

Bravo - the sun’s impact on earth and humanity is under appreciated. Thank you for sharing.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Perhaps a spelling change Loretta, "The Son's impact on earth and humanity is under appreciated".

What a time to be alive!

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Loretta Thomas's avatar

Absolutely!

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Charlotte's avatar

The left also doesn’t write anymore about El NiΓ±o and it’s weather patterns. I guess that is also a distraction from their climate crisis grift. Can’t muddy the waters for the normies with their one track messaging- I guess that’s the real message, when it comes to science. If someone is claiming there is exactly only one fact pattern in science and it happens to be benefitting someone monetarily, you can assume they left out a lot of other factors/variables/data.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

That’s also tied to the Sun cycles

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Beth Bart's avatar

Happy Good morning C&Cs πŸŒžβ˜•οΈ

And Happy New Year πŸŽ‰

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Cyn's avatar

Happy New Year C&Cers!πŸŽ‰πŸΎπŸŽŠ

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Lynne Ferreira's avatar

My birthday is today! 123123... the start of something big? The start of a renewal for our great country? Grab your popcorn Patriots. 2024 will be a wild ride, solar flares and all! 🍿 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ ✝️

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Fred's avatar

Happy Birthday Lynne! And Happy New Year too! ❀️

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Beth Bart's avatar

Happy Birthday πŸŽˆπŸŽπŸŽ‚

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Kimberly's avatar

Does anyone know if there will be a Zoom call this year? I haven’t heard anything but I’m keeping my fingers crossed and checking my email every 10 minutes.

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Coffee R2D2's avatar

Yes, cme's have been playing a part with the sun and earth forever. We are on high alert with volcano eruptions from the mass ejection that is going on now.

No media is talking about this...of course!

Glad you are bringing this to your readers!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

The main stream media will only mention science when it supports their narrative Coffee.

The power of the sun humbles me to the power of the One that made the sun,'the large light to rule by day'. I enjoy the peacefulness of 'the little light to rule by night'. Either way, everything works to the glory of God.

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Albert Steed's avatar

One theory to rule them all.

Solar flares and full moons.

I know in my house these features seem to have outsized influence πŸ˜‚

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

For twenty years I was a nursing home home administrator. Believe me, those cycles rule our lives

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S.P.H.'s avatar

In the first responder profession we would 'joke' about the calls we received during full moons. It's nice to be retired...

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Karen Allen's avatar

I worked on base at the nco club. Full moons were always interesting. If it was a full moon and the customers were drinking whisky, I knew there were going to be fights.

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C Rabbit's avatar

Good Morning Jeff and all you other C&C followers! And a Happy New Year to you too! (However bizarre it may turn out to be.)

I see some rainfall data from Pennsylvania. I live about 25 miles southeast of Allentown and our rain gauge had just over 3" of water in it. Nearby farmers' gauges showed the same. I can also tell you that there was local flooding in areas where I have never seen it before, I've been here almost 40 years. Of course, it came after another very big rainfall about 10 days earlier along with a week of almost continuous cloud cover and light misting and drizzle, so the ground was saturated. Oddly enough, the Delaware River was quite high but did not approach flood stage.

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CeeMcG's avatar

Was sorry to see that we lost the actor Tom Wilkinson (75), who was in everything. β€œDied suddenly at home”. The Full Monty was one of my favorites, but he was brilliant in every movie.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Good morning and Happy New Year C&Cers!! Hmmm Solar flares, well why not. Science really knows very little about everything. lol I pray that the world will become more sane, and tolerate of each other. I was glad to see that without stimulus money, businesses are paying attention to their cliental. Progress, always a plus. May God bless all of us, and our country. See ya next year, God willing!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Happy New Year to All!

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ChrisB's avatar

Happy 123123 to all! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I'll take opportunity of your post Chris to mention that some of us, some countries and the military, place the day first in assigning dates. 31-12-23 isn't nearly as fun as 12-31-23 though. Then there are the countries that place the year first, 23 12 31, which is almost as fun..

I still don't know why knife starts with a 'K'...

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Cyn's avatar

🀣🀣🀣

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