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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA:

— Alabama excised from Arkansas story. blerg

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WP William's avatar

Arkabama, New Texico, Ohiowa

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Per Mississippi:

“The elimination of the income tax is not just a win for our economy. It’s a win for freedom,” the Governor gushed. Well, sort of. The state income tax will be phased out over the next five to ten years, depending on the budget effects. I suppose that’s probably fiscally prudent, but it is somewhat less satisfying than just cutting it off cold. Oh— and the state gas tax will double from 9 cents to 18 cents a gallon.

For the late in the day readers, and for old time Arthur Andersen accountants, this is another age old sleight of hand move by vote seeking politicians.

Shifting tax burden from “progressive” to “regressive” citizens keeps high(er) income earners happy. The poorer citizens who live further from their job(s) plow through wage $$ in gas consumption as well as automotive repairs ( such nice roads we all have here) while the well heeled with work-at-home jobs, or those wealthy enough to simply not work will all benefit, don’t concern themselves with earnings consumption on basics like fuel. Call it Marxism, I know.

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Padrig's avatar

Regression to the Mean: I live across the street, in AL, from the crooked letter state and at least the roads on which I travel are much better in MS. We also have a terribly regressive taxation system that kills the will of the poor. They tax everything, even food. Anything you make over $3,000 in income is taxed at 5%. There are people here that pay little to nothing in Federal taxes but still pay 5% in State income taxes and a combined 10% in state and local sales taxes.

Then we are hit with "Property" taxes which go up with the whims of an inflated real estate market even though the residents have lived there for the entirety of their lives and have no intention of ever actually making money from the property. But they have to pay for their terrible schools which are avoided by anyone that loves their children. There is no tax break for avoiding the indoctrination. It only means we pay more for something we are already paying for.

I don't think this state actually ever really went Red. They aren't even Rino's really. More like Dixiecrats. Many of our past Governers are hanging out with the Chicago politicians in club Fed. Our current Governer, Mee Maw, is internationally famous for "blaming the unvaccinated folks" for killing people. But even with that she was "elected" again.

I'd like to go to MS because there are some really nice areas along the coast, but I don't trust something that takes 5-10 years to develop. So maybe I'm Florida bound.

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Perplexity's avatar

And I thought we had it bad here in Michigan! Hope you are successful in getting out from under the heavy tax burden!

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WP William's avatar

I agree that a Citizen's initiative is required to get food and fuel and basic items taxes AND FEES down to 1% or ZERO, also a licensing fee on legislators and lawyers of say $500 per quarter plus add .03% of all legal expense collected court costs--we need to stick it to them. Why not a wealthy person contributory FEE where if you don't get a W-2 form verifying annual hours worked or other equivalent proof of wages or fixed income, then you pay flat citizen services availability fee of $5,000 year or 1% of value of assets in the state whichever is greater. Soak the Shirking-class Rich and non-producer grifters, leave working class EARNERS and small business alone to produce and not get skimmed off the top.

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Perplexity's avatar

You had me until you supported the taxing of assets. For one thing, those assets may have already been taxed in several different ways. For another, it disincentivizes frugality and saving. That's not even delving into the taxing of your house's value, which is already done yearly or semi-yearly in most states. Taxing assets eventually chips them down to nearly zero, a positive incentive for wasteful spending (since you'll be poor no matter what, so why not blow it all on transitory experiences).

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Chris Kanon's avatar

👏

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CStone's avatar

Reported the ‘Kim’ scam

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

😂😂

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DKees's avatar

“Ohiowa”😂

Isn’t her last name Warren?

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Donna B's avatar

Didn’t Tennessee make Ivermectin over the counter too?

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

It did, but it costs (as of a year ago) the same as with a prescription—$185 for 40 pills.

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Patty's avatar

Available in Johnson City TN, the Compounding Pharmacy. 30 pills ( for 30 days) for $50. Fill out a form with basic info (including your weight to determine dosing) and buy without a prescription. That right was won for us through the efforts educating our legislature by our super local doctor Denise Sibley, who has now treated thousands for COVID and COVID vaccine injury over the past 5 years. For her efforts, she was given a commendation by our state legislature. And a revocation of her board certification (as did Peter McCullough) by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

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Tio Nico's avatar

and precisely WHAT is the cost of that same drug when your horse doctor orders a round of the large economy size pills of the same stuff to treat your horse?

THERE lies an even bigger problem.

friend of mine used to work at a drug manufacturing company. Her job was to run the packaging machinery. She'd set up the fpil for the product being packaged. typically a five kilo pillow pack for sae to the pill rollers and distribution. She'd run the prescribed umber of bags, sop the machine, change the foil roll to he one for veterinary use. and turn the machine back on to package he next three thousand bags.. with THE SAME DRUG still in the hopper.

Truth in packaging? The sale price for the human use pharmaceutical grade stuff is five to ten times what your horse doctor pays for the identical drug in every respect other than the squiggles on the bag in which it comes.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Amen! That's what I'm saying! I paid a lot and got prescriptions for it in 2021 when others were taking the shots, but I got tired of paying $150 for a month of prophylaxis! I went back to the otc horse paste. It's .9 mg per kilogram which is the exact same strength as the human medicine , all you have to do is measure out dosage by weight, by counting the grooves on the syringe. I get five or six doses out of one syringe, that even with the price increases of late, is under $10 bucks!

I had to send a couple of syringes to some friends who were in Massachusetts during the height of Covid hysteria. They were sick with it and weren't getting better after a week. So I literally mailed a care package with vitamins and they immediately recovered. They were a young truck driving couple in their 40s, and they could not get it anywhere in New England, go figure.

Anyway, I continue to take one dose (by weight) every weekend as prophylaxis and I just rarely get sick anymore!

I never tested positive for it and I tested four different times. I had over 250 antibody count by blood test in Sept of '21. I remain unvaccinated and healthy.

Oh- and I've been following and have met Dr Shawn Baker and Dr Ken Berry who are proponents of the carnivore, ketovore and animal based lifestyles since 2018! So I was already listening to "fringe" doctors who I could trust when COVID started. I've watched the whole shit show from the beginning and I still can't believe I saw what I saw!

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Tio Nico's avatar

I never even did that much. I studied up on the critter and how he runs.. made certain I had zinc and other necessary minerals, plenty of the letter vitamins. CO Q 10 supplies some zinc, as does resveratrol and one other I can't recall just now. Ive been eating a well balanced healthy diet now for some 25 plus years and had been knocking out about 5000 miles per yer on my road bike. Weighed what I did when I graduated high school, and wear the same size clothes.

I adamantly refused to use the mug nappie, went wherever I decided I needed to go, visited friends, and generally continued living as I had before and continue to do now. Got kicked out of one store I'd traded with for forty years (music and instrument shop), a grocery store, and a membership wholesaler (NOT Costco, I went in there barefaced multiple times. No one cared a fig) The head mangler at the grocery store came unhinged, which ws fun to watch, as she drivelled and got her knickers all beknotted, and I stayed calm and collected. She threatened to cll the coppers, which i encouraged her to do. I finally realised my time was worth for more than the dollar or two I'd save by buying there, and sashayed hree blocks up the road and "invaded" a SafeWay, by all accounts making it far LESS a Safe Way. One other customer got up in my grille over my barefaced presence, I just smiled bemusedly and informed him that as soon as I have the neceesary food in my little tote basket paid and was free to leave, I'd do so.

A different day I tried to walk in to a Trader Joe's which had a line a few hundred yards long out front. I went up and asked the protocol "for those with disablities and thus cannot wear a mask" The nic young man wrangling the line in and out of the store asked if i knew what I wanted. Yes, exactly. He summoned very polite and helpful young woman, I told her what I needed, handed her my card and PIN, she went inside and returned with my things bagged and paid for. Three of the two hundred or so waiting in the line had managed to enter the store during the time she took to get my order and return.. With a bonus like that its a a wonder there wasn't a second line running that scam.

It is interesting to observe how many stores now have brand new florring, upon learning it to be impossible to remove the silly arrows and orders, and the circles, and the paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one was...... oh, that's that OTHER silly meme.. sorry.

COVID? WHAT COVID....?

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Truthseeker's avatar

We got it for $1.79 per 12 mg. pill at a pharmacy in Tennessee last Dec.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Which pharmacy? Where? Hopefully, I can get there next month.

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Teri Dittrich's avatar

I buy it at the Mills Pharmacy in Murfreesboro, TN. No questions asked. They are so nice!😊

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

That’s still ridiculous.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Agreed. Costs pennies to make. Large animal 500 mL bottle of injectable solution costs approx. $90 in California (dairy vet pharmacy price). In human terms, that’s about 170 doses for adult humans, at 53 cents per dose.

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SteelJ's avatar

do you have to be a TN resident? We drive through there sometimes on I24 but are from out of state.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I use the horse paste from Amazon.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

A nice pea-sized portion will do ya.

Nice and clean, good and cheap.

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CStone's avatar

We do too

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RSgva's avatar

Yes, funny about that. We were able to get it in Cancun and other Mexican resorts, but then suddenly, no longer available for tourists somehow.

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Texasgurl's avatar

I ordered it online for around $1/pill in ‘23.

https://pharmacyonair.com/category/ivermectin/

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Janet V's avatar

My concern is the mindset of liberals. I was with a group this week and vaccines were discussed- they were talking about how the unvaccinated are a danger to everyone. They are all going to take the measles shot. One of them heard on the news that if a person infected with the measles walked through a room of 100 people 90% would get sick. Common sense tells me that nothing is that contagious. It is hard to believe people are that naive.

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CStone's avatar

Naive is too gentle a word.

I wish I were that gentle.

I just call them stupid. At this point, I have zero filters. There’s way too much evidence of the utter fraud, the obvious ‘premeditated intent to harm’.

Ignorance, as they say, can be cured by information. But stupid is forever.

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Lori's avatar

Yes, it is so hard to believe their mindset! Bravo to you for being able to bear their company.

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Michael's avatar

We get it for $3.00 per pill from a pharmacy in Columbia TN. Went there while at Homestead Festival in June. We have ordered refills via phone. We did not have a prescription

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Patty's avatar

I believe TN was first. Been in effect for a couple of years now.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

Yup!! My source choice: https://gomedicinecounter.com/

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

Yes, but you still need to go to a compound pharmacy. If you walk into a cvs or Walgreens which I wouldn’t recommend- but if you did they will tell you they don’t sell it. Happened to my Tennessee friend.

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Michael's avatar

Yes

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Carol M.'s avatar

I love Gov. Sarah❣️

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I'm tabbing her as the first woman POTUS.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

Wouldn’t that be grand?!?!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

MUCH better than her pappy... who is a puppet for the Zionists.

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EMME's avatar

I love Mike Huckabee. I am praying he will be approved for the position of Ambassador to Israel. 🇮🇱

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Abiding Dude's avatar

He fully supports Israel's mass-murder of 200,000 innocent Gazans. His hands are soaked with innocent blood.

Oct 7 was an Israeli/IDF False flag (Israeli media Haaretz admits this)

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SushiRoll's avatar

Ugh... find a better place to get information!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Better than Col Macgregor, Jeffry Sachs, Alistair Crooke, Scott Ritter, John Mearsheimer, Col Lawrence Wilkerson, Pepe Escobar?

Look these fine men up on Youtube... and... Pull your fool head out of your uninformed ass.

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Deni Huffman's avatar

Christians uphold the Zionist belief !!! Are you thinking Christians are puppets?

“Sing praises to the Lord, who dwells in Zion! Declare His deeds among the people” Psalm 9:11

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Based Florida Man's avatar

That is not the Israel created by the UK in 1948.

Run buy a dude from Poland (Bibi's parents were born in Poland). He's not even middle eastern.

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Magdalene's avatar

Neither are most Israelis!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Any "christian" that upholds "the Zionist belief" is either an imbecile or a Satan-worshiper in hiding.

Do some research, you be-clown yourself. Here's a good start to your education:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2UE1jb50v0cO

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Magdalene's avatar

Better be careful there, buddy, the good G-dfearing folk will think you are hateful instead of just noticing....

😆

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, many "G-fearing" folk are not only dullards, but simpering hypocrites. You see many here that try to earn "God-points" by spouting their mythology... they need to wake up... this country has advanced cancer and it is also called AIPAC and ADL.

I will admit to hating Zionists, as I hate mass-murder of innocents, even of muslim innocents, which I am not too fond of either!

hateful? Perhaps, but far more like "truthful".

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2UE1jb50v0cO

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jwemd's avatar

Tennessee?

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Porge's avatar

I believe Tennessee is OTC (last year?)

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Giuseppe Corvo's avatar

Sort of……the last time I checked the price was fairly steep and they required lots of personal information which does not seem OTC to me. Ivermectin should be dirt cheap

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Lynn46's avatar

I'm still convinced quercetin works just as good. I took Now quercetin with bromelain the entire 4 years and never got sick. I was taking other supps too like VitD, k2, vitC, etc. The quercetin, 120 capsules from iherb for $25. Most of the charts I've seen puts quercetin right up there with Ivermectin.

Also, would like to see RFK jr ban all pharma ads off the TV and get fluoride out of our water nation wide.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I think Quercetin is an xlnt preventive for Covid and other viruses... perhaps even better than IVM or HCQ.

Colloidal silver is also a good one.

IMO, it is not nearly as effective if you already have a virus... then, IMO, Ivermectin is the #1 treatment.

I would do a Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) protocol as well if I got sick.

Methylene Blue is worthy, but should not be taken with CDS... but I would take it while taking IVM.

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Lynn46's avatar

My daughter who had the shots got sick with covid in Nov of 2023. She had lost her sense of taste so knew it wasn't the flu. I had told both my grown kids what to take for prevention but wasn't taking it. After 2 days she contacted me. I took her a baggie of my quercetin and another of zinc. She was better the next day and except for a slight cough was pretty much over it in 2 days.

She had a pet cockatiel that was always close to her and he died shortly after she got sick. He was only 8 yrs old and a joy. I believe he caught it from her.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

So many people can be so stubborn...

Have you advised her to detox from the Covid jabs?

Ivermectin... nicotine... Methylene blue... EDTA... CDS... ??

I don't know if Quercetin is a good jab detox... might be...

Might also ask her Doc to have a D-dimer blood test done...

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Lynn46's avatar

Thank you. I gave them both the detox info but not much contact w my daughter since Jan. Politics!! A former Ron Paul fan that has TDS. 😢

I did tell them both to get the d-dimmer. It may depend on their doctor. Not all will do it.

My son however, only had 2 jabs and has since regretted it has started taking all the detox supplements recently as he was feeling worn out. Instead of ordering from the wellness co. he just ordered separate ones from iherb. He said will save him lots of $$$. After only 2 days he said he feels better already, esp from the magnesium he ordered too. He ordered turmeric, quercetin w bromelain, nattokonaise and a magnesium complex.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, politics... jeeze... after suffering stolen election in '20, and the worst Presidency in modern history by whoever was controlling the craven, lying, mega-corrupt vegetable Joey Biden... I've lost several friends.

We now have his imbecilic supporters screeching about Trump, after a landslide, cleaning up a government that is awash with waste, fraud, abuse and corruption... and the low-IQ libturd drones are becoming violent... at the orders and in the pay of radical left NGO's, which are being de-funded in a big way. I understand that almost all of the "protestors", paint sprayers and Tesla arsonists are just paid nincompoop activists... paid by scumbags like Soros, etc...

I too have some serious issues with Trump... but very minor compared to the alternative of Kunta-Kamala and her cast of Marxist swine...

I think Trump's support of Israel's mass-murder and land thefts is appalling... he still has not openly and directly condemned the Covid death-jabs, his Cabinet is riddled with Israel supporting neocon warmongers and he looks to be planning on attacking Iran for Israel... which will be a disaster.

The Epstein, 911 and JFK info is still suppressed, due to the involvement of so many jews, IMO. AIPAC is a powerful and malignant cancer on this country.

I have an honest pharmacist in India if you would like to get some legit Ivermectin and a LOT of other great prescription stuff... Message me if you wish.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Lot of folks going to hell over this exploitation of the miracle product that the government should be handing out for free.

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Patty's avatar

Not expensive in my TN town. 30 pills for $50. Johnson City Compounding Pharmacy.

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SushiRoll's avatar

Yes, 45¢ / 12mg tablets from India

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Patty's avatar

Been in effect in TN for more than 2 years.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

Yup! August 2022. Shocked Jeff didn’t know this??

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Found another, fixed it!

"So, i.e., the “real” health epidemic is *elitism*."

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sean anderson's avatar

Thanks for clearing that up!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

🤭

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Whew! I can relax now and rest assured that this flu fever I’ve had for last week hasn’t made me delusional! Thanks, Jeff! 🤒😅

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LoveIsCourage's avatar

I loved the spelling of John Stewart to

Steward.

Of shitlib narrative narcosis methinks

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Maybe you still have Alabama on your mind after your visit here for PUP 2024.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Before I even read past the first, first intro paragraph--I want to share an encounter I had yesterday. A pleasantly-spoken CVS rep called at mid-day to speak with my husband, probably figuring that at age almost-76 he'd be at home in the day--not in his lab. I asked the purpose of the call? Well, there are several vaccines he's eligible for (cuz I doubt she said "for which he's eligible"). Sound of boiling blood--is that like a teakettle's noise just before it reaches the boil? I told her that I supposed she'd been getting paid a bonus for each jab she successfully conned people into taking. That I hoped she'd been putting that money into an interest-bearing account (not that such exist anymore). That she'd need it when the lawyers come after her. And closed urging her to "cover your backside. Also, we don't take any vaccines. Buh-bye!"

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I pulled up to the window at CVS to pick up meds for my girlfriend whose car I was driving. Before asking her name, he asked if we were up to date on our vaccines! She asked why he wanted to know... "so I can get you those and add the info in your record..." She replied that we were there to pick up her medications. He asked again after she paid, "Can I let you know what your record shows? You've not had four of the vaccines listed for someone of your advanced age!" Well, she is 88, So... "Buddy, you're here at a drive through window, providing prescriptions I require for my heart. That's all. You can take those vaccines, and I use the term "vaccines " very loosely... and you can shove them where the sun don't shine!"

"Well, I have heard that exact response nearly every time I've asked..."

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Roger Beal's avatar

CVS ... the Criminal Vaccine Society store.

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Freebird's avatar

I think Walgreens is equally bad.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I’m sure the poor guy is being required by CVS to ask every customer the same question, and being recorded as well. I feel bad for young people in such jobs these days. But the likelihood is he never had parents who taught him to find work that matched his moral code and value system, if he was even taught any kind of moral code. I quit several jobs during my career for that reason, including my final one—airline purser—when things went sideways in 2020.

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Jeff C's avatar

We have a real problem in this country with undisclosed conflicts of interest. These kickbacks are so common that many people consider them just a normal business practice rather than what they actually are, petty corruption.

Add to that the disingenuousness of modern marketing, e.g. calling you pretending it's out of concern for your health rather than the real motivator, them making money. Dishonesty is everywhere in our system, it was normalized after World War 2 as media-pushed "judeo-christianity" replaced historic Christianity in business ethics. The golden rule went out the window. Concern for the well-being of others morphed into "if you are so stupid you fall for my scam then that's on you".

I use to see the eye doctor once a year after getting constant hounding "reminders" about the importance of eye health. They'd run all kinds of tests, never find anything wrong, then make a slight tweak in my eyeglass prescription (that made no difference in vision). They'd then bill the insurance company for some absurd amount and hit me for a hundred or two in deductibles. What a racket. After several years of this I got fed up.

Now I just buy -1 diopter eyeglasses on Amazon for $15 and they work great, I only need them for driving. Those reminders from the eye doctor go right in the trash. They are just a level above an Indian call center scam, as is much of the medical industry.

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Robert Sweat's avatar

Do not understand the meaning of your statement “judeo-Christianity” replaced historic Christianity in business ethics. Is this a slur on Jewish business persons? If so, that statement is malicious unadvised. My experiences, as a Gentile dealing with genuinely devout G-d fearing Jewish business persons, have only been equitable. Our combined application of moral obedience to scripture (standing on a wall made with a plumbline with a plumbline in your hand) inserts G-D’s wisdom into the equation and guarantees fairness.

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CStone's avatar

I agree. It seems that hatred of anything ‘Jewish’ has once again taken hold of so-called ‘Christians’ and the so-called ‘church’. The ‘church’ (not in Scripture, anywhere (it is the ‘ecclesia’) seems to have decided to hate the very people group who gave us Yeshua. And we know where that hatred comes from. And it isn’t God.

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Jeff C's avatar

It's not a hatred of "anything Jewish" (well maybe it is for some people but there's all sorts of nuts out there) but a recognition that we are Christians first and foremost. We follow Christ alone, and those who don't accept Him as Lord and Savior will not be saved. I know people find this controversial but it's basic Christian teaching for two millennia as Jesus Himself said it.

There is no such thing as "judeo-christianity", it's just Christianity. People who practice Judaism and do not accept Christ are not redeemed. They are lost. We should pray for them, treat them kindly, and share the gospel with them, not pretend we are some sort of nebulous common religion and they get a free pass to salvation. And we should absolutely not be following their advice on *anything* theology or morality related. Just as we wouldn't from a Muslim or Hindu. We are Christians, but often seem to forget that.

(Side note in that this is why I get so annoyed at Christians lapping up Ben Shapiro's lecturing on morality, and his arrogance in thinking he has any say in telling Christians how to behave. Would you accept that from an imam or a shaman?)

I put a long post below describing where this stuff originated and at it's core is a rejection of the centrality of Christ. But there is no other way. This other stuff is meant to mislead people, call it judeo-christianity, christlamism, new age nonsense, or whatever, but it's all the same. It's message is that there are many paths to salvation, and Christ is one of many ways.

I call it judeo-christianity as that's how it's most commonly known and it has pervaded many churches, it's not to single out Judaism. It's moral relativism rather than New Testament biblical truth. But to be clear, Talmudic Judaism without Christ is a false religion. If you disagree with that you have a problem with the New Testament, not me.

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Robert Sweat's avatar

You are “right on”.

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Jeff C's avatar

Judeo-christianity is a phony media-created term that honors neither Judaism or Christianity. It's a mish-mash of feel good platitudes, not a true ethical system determined by God's Word.

There is no such thing as judeo-christianity, you know that and I know that. I wouldn't be welcome to preach Christ's gospel in your synagogue, nor should I be. Nor should Talmudic Judaism be welcome in a Christian church. The two belief systems are incompatible.

So let's not pretend we are all just one big religious blob that believe the same thing, we don't. Judeo-christianity was invented to water down the beliefs of the dominant religion in the US, which is Christianity (70% of the population vs. 2% Jewish). It was invented to undermine the primary tenant of the Christian faith, i.e. Christ's words. "I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one shall come to the Father except through me".

The idea of judeo-christianity advanced moral relativism in a dominant Christian nation. It advanced the notion that all roads lead to heaven provided one considers themselves a "good person". Morality was inverted from pleasing to God to pleasing oneself. The idea that one must live a life following Christ and of holiness (that is, set apart) morphed into if it feels good do it. So your religion is no different than mine after all since we are all "judeo-christians".

If you want to take it as a slur that's your prerogative. But think about this, you would never in your life call yourself a "judeo-christian", that I'm certain of. You would consider it demeaning and insulting (righty so by the way). You probably also think Christians are damned as non-believers. So let's not get to far up on our high horse about bigotry and making slurs.

Last off, I know there are many (primarily Orthodox) Jews who attempt to live humble lives pleasing to God in obedience to Mosaic Law. I have nothing but respect for these people. But that's not every non-Christian, or even every Jew, it's a tiny minority. But you are you one who tried to conflate my use of the "Christianity" (i.e. one who sincerely follows Christ) with being a gentile and paint with broad strokes. You compared the behavior of devout Jews to "gentiles". I never used that word, you did. You were the one who tried to make this about ethnicity, not me.

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Robert Sweat's avatar

I attend a Messianic Synagogue that attempts to serve G-d like the 1st century Believers, who were at the beginning, all Jews.

You would be welcome. Also, I would not think anybody was damned—-in the Bible book of Jude it is written that Gabriel, when disputing with satan over the body of Moses would not bring an accusation but said the Lord rebuke you. My intention is to not slander anyone. The chief angel would not even slander satan. That’s G-D’s territory.

ps. I come from the Jesus Movement of the 60-70’s and have witnessed Jew and Gentle becoming the biblical “one new man”. It is a process that will be completed rapidly at the end times when “all Israel will be saved”.

Enough from me for now but please forgive me if I have inadvertently offended you. (No forgiveness is necessary for the Word).

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Jeff C's avatar

My brother, I made a really bad assumption that you practiced Judaism (i.e. were a non-Christian) based on the language you used. Huge mistake on my part and apologies.

If anyone has earned the right to be called a Judeo-Christian it is you. My writing above was not at all about Messianic Jews, but a contrived religion that lumps Talmudic Judaism and Christianity together as some sort of religious blob (hence the reason I didn't capitalize judeo-christianity). That's what I was going on about, as it really was the start of the "all roads lead to heaven" and moral relativism that took off after World War 2 (intentionally I believe). Timeline searches of the term in media show it was unheard of prior to WW2 and took off in the 1950's. It was promoted.

I think you are the first Messianic Jew I've ever traded comments with so please forgive my erroneous assumption. I learned something today and thank you for it.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Honest question: can you explain why God is spelled as G-d or g-d? I have only ever seen that among Jews.

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Robert Sweat's avatar

In order to honor the Name, it is not completely spelled out in the event the carrying document is destroyed. That is my understanding. Honestly I was annoyed by this practice for a while, thinking it was extra Biblical. I needed to get over it to be in unity with the congregation leadership and not offend. It is not prohibited by scripture and it

is respectful to others that may get offended. Thanks for asking.

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Erin Fight's avatar

A.M.E.N. Thank for your bravery and well-written comment. I couldn't agree more.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Very interesting thread here. I have evolved on this hyphenated construct of Judeo-Christian, which seemed to emerge in the early 90s, but I could be wrong. I remember Pat Buchanan offering it up. It seemed harmless and innocent enough, but now I think it is a way to dilute Christianity, and also to isolate Muslims, so I no longer use it.

Many of my Christian evangelical friends are deep into this hyphenated construct. But they also follow the Schofield Bible, and have some very questionable notions about the end times IMO.

Christianity should be teaching us that the old Testament is strictly historic. From my reading, God eventually got tired of the Jews turning away from him and sinning, and thus, through JC, discarded the blood line covenant and sent his only begotten son, to create a new covenant for ALL to be a part of. No longer was it a matter of lineage or DNA. Rather, the only requirement is to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

So in that sense, there is no present day connection between Judaism and Christianity day. Thus, it is wrong to hyphenate and conflate the two. They are two entirely distinct faiths

But I am sure people out there may disagree with this view. I am open to hear thoughts, but the idea that there’s a blurry line between Judaism and Christianity doesn’t make any sense to me.

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Jeff C's avatar

It's something I unquestioningly accepted for a long time. I think I first heard it used in the expression "judeo-christian morality" which I took as a harmless way of describing the idea we follow morality taught in the Bible.

But I began to notice it was being more widely used as describing a religious movement "judeo-christianity" particularly in the media but also in the Scofield Dispensationalist sects (of which I once was one but no longer am). It made me wonder why we were using the same language as the overtly non-Christian secular media. It's obvious the media has an agenda to subvert Church authority and influence, and aren't our friends. So why are we using their language?

I realized that many Christians (particularly Dispensationalists) view those who follow Judaism as something like "almost-Christians". They only believe the first 2/3rds of the Bible while we believe the whole thing. But that completely ignores the Talmud which was written after the Resurrection. Most Jews view the Talmud equal to the Torah (the OT), many even hold it as even more influential. And the Talmud is a hyper-legalistic book that is completely at odds with Christianity. Among other things, it's the rabbinical interpretation of Mosaic Law. When you hear a Jewish person having all sorts of little tricks used to evade Mosaic Law prohibitions, that's the Talmud talking.

But as Christians, we believe Christ's death and Resurrection ended the old covenant once and for all. The Law (i.e. the Torah) showed us that no man can meet God's perfect standard thus the only answer is the vicarious atonement of Christ. "All men have fallen short of the glory of God" as Paul wrote. So the Old Covenant was meant to lead us to Christ, not save us. Christ is the New Covenant, the Old Covenant is finished.

But most Jews didn't accept Christ and continued to try and earn salvation through the Law. However, the Temple being destroyed in AD 70 (as Christ prophesied) ended the Jewish sacrificial system that was used for atonement. So Judaism went further off the rails with hyper-legalism and loopholes codified in the Talmud. It was a desperate attempt to keep a now obsolete (rendered such by the New Covenant) and impossible (with the Temple destroyed) system functioning, and hence became more and more disconnected from the OT.

So now we have two incompatible beliefs, biblical Christianity and Talmudic Judaism, which had functioned separately for 1900 years suddenly lumped together as "judeo-christianity" and done so mostly by the non-Christian media. Timeline searches show the phrase doesn't seem to have been used before the 1950's. Certainty the great Fathers of the Church never used it, and probably would be appalled at the phrase. But it's a really good way to water down and deemphasize fundamental Christian teaching, particularly the absolute necessity to accept Christ for one's salvation.

As to Scofield, it's very likely he was played or was a willing participant in this whole mess. The man had a very checkered past (abandoned his wife and kids, fraud, even jail) that he never publicly repented from. He routinely misstated his education claiming he had a Divinity Doctorate which was false. He had mysterious financial backers for his study bible that have never been explained. Someone paid him to write it, publish it, and distribute it world-wide. Add to that Dispensationalism was invented in the 1800's by John Nelson Darby and was *never* taught by the historic Church in the previous 1800 years of Christendom. Another modern creation just like "judeo-christianity".

If you'd like to know more about Scofield's past read "the Incredible Scofield and His Book" published by Joseph Canfield. It's out of print but copies can be found online. It's meticulously researched and footnoted and leaves no doubt about Scofield's character. It has has some pretty convincing speculation (backed by evidence) on who was paying for the Scofield Bible and why. It ties into this whole topic.

This book, and the Book of Hebrews, are what broke me out of Dispensationalism after thirty years.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Thanks for this thorough and very clear summary and explanation.

Yes to “So the Old Covenant was meant to lead us to Christ, not save us. Christ is the New Covenant, the Old Covenant is finished.”.

Which raises huge questions on why the obsession with Israel among so many US Evangelical churches. And look into their funding, and how much they get their members in turn to fundraise for Israel.

The chief backer for the Scofield Bible from my reading was Samuel Untermeyer, who had ties to establishment of the Federal Reserve and other initiatives. Combined these institutions served to move us away from bedrock Christianity, and away from our independence as a nation.

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Magdalene's avatar

Probably because of the actions of the state of Israel, which also happens to be the most heavily C19 vaxxed place on the planet, via governmental mandate. There's also their refusal to register their influence lobby operation as a foreign agent. Funny how JFK was killed during his massive fight to force them to follow US law, only to have LBJ immediately cave & let them have this weird unjustified exemption from complying with the FARA act, which somehow continues to this day. It's not hatred, it's just noticing.

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Emumundo's avatar

Money for this must be coming from the government and it needs to be shut down. Paying doctors and pharmacies to give shots is bribery. No different from payola.

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Kathy Lux's avatar

Physicians get reimbursed from insurance companies based on the percentage of vaccinations among their patient cohort.

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JustANobody's avatar

What are diopter eyeglasses? Thank you.

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Eyeglass prescription are written in diopters, it’s a measurement of how much correction is needed. Reading glasses at the drugstore are typically +1.0, 1.5, and so on (measurements are professionally down to the .25 level of change). Farsightedness (you can’t see near) usually means + diopters and nearsightedness (you can’t see far) are in - diopters. Before I had cataract surgery, my eyeglass prep was -8.0/+2.0 … blind in both directions! I couldn’t see my face in the mirror. Now I have artificial lenses in my eyes and can see 20/20 without glasses for the first time in 45 years.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yes you absolutely can. If you are near-sighted (far things are blurry) just order glasses with a negative number for the diopter value. Use the value on your prescription if you have one. If not, they are so cheap you can order a few different diopter values and pick the one that works best.

There are a few limitations, they don't go in 1/4 increments (that I've seen) but only 1/2 increments. Plus you'll have the same values for both lenses and most people's eyes are a little different. But both my wife and I did this with the closest match and it's probably 95+% as clear as an actual "prescription" pair. And the price is unbelievable compared to what people are used to paying.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Simple diopter lenses are fairly useless for astigmatism correction.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yup, but is that a large part of the population? I don't know the answer. In our house we are 3 for 3 so far with my wife, son, and me all using the cheap glasses

Probably not the way to go though if you have a complicated eye issue. But we are all just near-sighted ranging from -1 to -2 diopters.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I still think you'd do better, as would your brain with an actual refraction to determine what your correct prescription is... Just saying.. Yes, prescription glasses are hugely expensive! (It is a racket/ripoff)! IMHO. They can set you back hundreds of dollars! So, I don't blame you for going that route... but... you'd probably see better with a proper prescription...

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MaryAnn's avatar

Jeff C: I got my first pair of presc glasses last year. I had had RK, then Lasik for my nearsightedness but aging was affecting that correction. So I spent $600 for glasses I cannot wear. I finally stuck them in my car to wear if night driving is ever an issue and use +3 for reading. Lesson learned!

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JustANobody's avatar

Thank you so much. So can you order your script strength on Amazon?

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Karmy's avatar

You can buy readers on Amazon. After my cataract surgery I needed readers for small print in low light so I purchased a pair of bifocal readers. Reading power at bottom and clear on top so that I can wear them shopping without looking like Chuckie Schumer peeking over the top of glasses. The alternative was to put them on and take them off constantly which was annoying.

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Ruth H's avatar

You can buy readers almost anywhere locally without relying on Amazon.

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Jeff C's avatar

Do they have them for distance in stores? Maybe they do but I've only seen the readers.

We needed distance glasses which is why I suggested Amazon.

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Ruth H's avatar

Walmart.com carries distance glasses and Lensmart. I just try to find options other than Amazon with all their stock from China. Heck, maybe most everything is from China😩

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CeeMcG's avatar

I’ve never looked, to be honest. I know you can order reading glasses (+1.0 etc) on Amazon. You can certainly get them at Costco. I always had to order mine special from the optometrist because my prescription was so high - I had to pay extra for custom thinner lenses and edge polishing, things like that. -8.0 glasses are normally like Coke bottle bottoms unless you’re willing to pay more for higher end lenses. My last pair cost over $900. I also had astigmatism corrections, which are part of a custom lens.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

I buy sunglasses with 1.0 too on amazon. Great for driving and walking.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

You can have an optometrist check for glaucoma.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You should have also said, "save your documents."

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Lori's avatar

Indeed Kathleen!

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Lori's avatar

Booyah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best story today!!!!!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And the day has only barely started!

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jwemd's avatar

Pharmacists rewarded for numbers of "vaccines"/flu shots given only one of many unethical medical practices for many years. Covid precipitated the disclosure of most to the masses. Hope persists for a total cleansing!

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Irunthis1's avatar

AFAIK pharmacists aren’t rewarded per vaccine although it is a metric by which each store is judged by corporate. Corporate is who is making $ not individual pharmacists unless pharmacy managers are bonused based on vaccine volume which is entirely possible (I’m just a peon overnight RPh with no skin in the game.) Occasionally technicians are paid a per shot bonus (max I’ve seen is $3-$5) if they ask a patient at the register if they want a shot during certain promotions. The register also prompts almost every sale with ask pt if they need xyz vaccine. I’ve never once been tempted to do more than stab angrily at the prompt to make it go away but I’d say I see it at least 50 times a night. My employer does not have anyone at the store level making these sorts of phone calls to people but based on how they do other things they might hire a bunch of pre-licensed (international pending state license or graduate pending board license) “pharmacists” making these sorts of calls at a much lower than pharmacist salary and claiming to be calling from the store you shop at. I know this because they’ve called me and I’ve had to argue with them that I *work* at that store and know for a fact that they *do not* work at that store and I found it completely unethical they would claim to do so. So there’s that.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup an ex friend who is a pharmacist related to me how they had quotas and how hard the company pushed to get them filled 😡

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william howard's avatar

not only doctors, pharmacists but the NIH and CDC as well all on the take and getting paid by Pharma for each prescription and jab - the massive conflicts of interest need to be top priority now that he has reduced headcount aka bloat - next up - ban on Pharma advertising - so many benefits for that I can't count them all

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CStone's avatar

I think the Pharma ads have opened people’s eyes. The long list of side-effects, and, at the end, “Don’t take this is you’re allergic to it”. Everyone I know has had their eyes opened because they NEVER used to read the paperwork that shows ALL of the things it could cause. Now they say “…..yeah I’ll take the meds that may cause a heart attack/stroke/diabetes/death for $100, Alex.”

I think the Harma ads have done wonders in waking people up.

Just my opinion.

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william howard's avatar

but the conflicts of interest is a bigger problem - CDC that is supposed to be independent getting royalties on the very vaccines that are supposed to honestly tell people about - really - who wants to criticize their paymaster - and the same for hospitals, doctors, and the MSM that gets 70% of their revenue from Pharma - now we know why MSM was was pro vax - needs to go

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good point.

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RSgva's avatar

My government job health insurance statements still contain boilerplate on the bottom advising people to get the latest “safe and effective“ Covid vaccines. I wonder if there is an email to which we can report this stuff to RFK?

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Texasgurl's avatar

Try X

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Robin Landry's avatar

I get texted by the pharmacy informing me of the flu-shingles-pneumonia shot waiting for me.

They have no idea what they’d be in for if I actually came in. So many questions. …..

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Laura Dickenson's avatar

Kroger Pharmacy also sends out regular texts to “Come on in! We’ve got a vaccine you need!” It is infuriating.

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nancylee's avatar

why do you shop at a place that infuriates you? or not block their texts? the only real vote we have is our $$ and attention

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Susan Seas's avatar

I receive them from Costco for my Dad 😡 Honestly Like Anyone doesn’t know about all of them from the relentless tv commercials!!??!!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

I switched to Amazon pharmacy for the very reason: because there is no hectoring about injections involved. But they let you know when you are going to need a refill.

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Jeff S's avatar

I get those calls. Emails and text messages, too. Lately, they purport to save me from shingles.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

The latest part of pushing the shingles vaccine scam is that it somehow prevents you from getting Alzheimer's.

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MaryAnn's avatar

😂😂😂

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’d say my RealCall call blocking app is well worth the cost.

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Texasgurl's avatar

Every friend I know who has had the shingles vax has gotten shingles. One 5 times!! Some have had horribly painful cases.

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Starsky's avatar

I got shingles two days after taking a Pilates class next to a woman who was bragging she’d had her shingles vax just a few hours before.

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Texasgurl's avatar

I’m so sorry. I hope it was over with quickly for you!

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Starsky's avatar

Joe Rogan did an amazing interview with Dr. Suzanne Humphries last week and asked her about the Shingrex vaccine. She responded, “Why would you get a vaccine for a virus that is already living dormant in your body?” Because it’s the same virus you caught when you had chicken pox as a kid.

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EMME's avatar

My husband just went through open heart triple bypass surgery three weeks ago. While signing all the consent forms prior to his surgery, he objected to any blood transfusions. I was there, and to say the medical staff looked totally confused when they asked him why he was refusing to have another person’s blood. My husband stated the reason being he did not want any possibility of any blood coming from a person who had taken the Covid Shot(s). They looked utterly SHOCKED!!!! 😳

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I did the same, last July, needing surgery for a fractured wrist. I wrote, on the consent form, “no blood products from anyone except my husband”—and told the PA “I would rather die than take vaxxed blood”. I will amend my earlier comment to include this.

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Texasgurl's avatar

My husband was jabbed and furious I would not (retired RN). I told him I would rather die than get a Covid vaccine or take tainted blood. He was adamant I write our children a letter exonerating him from any fault if I died from lack of treatment. I didn’t and I won’t.

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Texas nurse's avatar

I work as a nurse in the ER and use EPIC charting system for the hospital this month after 5 years it finally got rid of the front page “Covid vaccine update section”. It took a couple of weeks for it to go away completely. At first everyone was labeled “unknown” and then the tab just disappeared! Definitely not a coincidence. Now it’s buried deep inside people’s “epic charts”. Nurses I work with are finally talk about how awful the Covid jabs were and are and how their family members are so sick because of them etc. people are getting scared in the medical community about the reckoning coming!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Texas nurse: your comment brings to mind a question I had about the cost of the C-jab. I saw that RFKJr said the Vid pandemic is officially over. Does that mean the funds for ‘free’ c-jabs have been yanked? I think/hope having to pay for them will make most/some think twice.

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Texasgurl's avatar

That’s a relief but sad for anyone going through this.

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Dawn B's avatar

I call it elderly abuse. The older we get, we become targeted.

My widowed mom is 81 and I recently had to protect her from several scams.

One just a couple days ago. She went into some make up store for a face wash and moisturizer. The Clinique rep was there and my mother came home with $450 worth of crap. My daughter saw her and asked what was wrong because my mother was about to cry. She looked in the bag of stuff and immediately took it all back and fortunately, for the Clinique rep, she was not there.

A few months ago some realtor came by offering to sell her house and convinced her to sign a contract! WTF! I called and reamed him out. She now lives with me.

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SB's avatar

I suppose it’s good of you to engage. I just hang up and say a quick prayer that she’ll find a more useful job soon.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

man, I love you! I have such rage, outrage, I am beyond outraged. We need to get really really mad. We need to take it to them.... every chance we get. I have screamed and blocked insurance company personnel calling me asking personal questions. I asked them not to call me and they said they wouldn't. Well, we will see about that.

Conservatives and Christians have been way way way too nice for way too long. Now I trust nothing on TV , no drug made by big Pharma, Nothing on the radio, nothing in the newspapers, i trust nothing! Everything is a lie. We have become little bleating sheep going to the slaughter. I'm sorry if you won't stand up when you see the evil happening to little children (6 year old this last year got brain cancer ... I know she was jabbed.... from diagnosis to death 90 days) I never heard of a 6 year old dying from brain cancer in 90 days. If you will not stand up and get aggressive and shame and humiliate these people then you have laid down and let it happen. You are complicit. I pray God will take this rage from me. I ask Jesus to share his yoke with me. I'm on my knees and face constantly begging for mercy because my hatred for the liars and murderers is more than I can bear.

God Bless you for standing up and making one of them feel a little heat from hell for once.

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Truthseeker's avatar

There's a huge, neon green elephant in a very small room.....when will Trump admit that he killed, and is killing, hundreds of millions of people globally, as a result of his " Warp Speed"?!?

It could not have happened without him opening the gates of hell for the deceived masses who trustingly took the deadly injections. He is not ignorant of the outcome of what he set loose.

Trump and Kennedy families both have huge investments in big biotech and big pharma. Do you honestly think they will cut their own throats? Follow the money. They will only find another way to get around it. If people are to be held accountable, it needs to start with the puppets at the top, under the globalist's control.

There are none so dangerous as those who don't know that they are deceived. They will follow evil blindly, and even make excuses for it when it is right in front of them.

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CL Shoemake's avatar

You make a point, but you are aware that the work on these disgusting jabs ( NOT vaccines), started long beforehand. Before the plandemic, the norm to develop any New vaccine was years. And years.

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Texasgurl's avatar

Trump had thousands of vials of Covid “vaccines” switched to normal saline and always said they were voluntary. It was Biden who rolled out the toxic ones and created mandates. If Trump didn’t roll those out when he did, our country would be no more. The left was willing to allow our economy and everything else to be flushed down the tubes.

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Erin Fight's avatar

Theyre either stupid or evil.

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Erin Fight's avatar

YES!

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

ViaVeritasVita - WOW, you have the honors today. Good going!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love. For if these things are yours and are increasing, they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the full knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. For in whom these things are not present, that one is blind, being nearsighted, having forgotten the purification from his former sins.

— 2 Peter 1:5-9 LSB

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Thank you, Janice 🥰

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fineart2day's avatar

Our assistant pastor asked that we commit this one to memory! 😇

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Dawn's avatar

Seems like the various war-hawks who claim to represent the people need to better keep these things in mind.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

"Now time grows short. History will not allow the people of Shem additional centuries, or even decades, to come to their senses and realize what is going on. Just as they have been victims of massacres and genocides for centuries, the people of Shem now face the determination of the Canaanites to exterminate them utterly and finally. a goal they hope to achieve by the end of the millenium." The Curse of Canaan.... Eustace Mullins 1987

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Dawn's avatar

Yes, Eustice Mullins said many intelligent things.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

What great news…all the way around! And here’s a little more GREAT news…USDA going after California for transitioning kids and hiding identities from parents! Major FERPA violations. Stay tuned…FERPA complaint against Colorado being filed TODAY! https://www.dailywire.com/news/exclusive-usda-investigating-california-for-transitioning-kids-hiding-gender-identity

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

Hopefully they will start investigating Washington state! Under Jay Inslee and now Ferguson, the state will house and give kids sex changing hormones if the parents don’t agree AND will not tell the parents. Males still in female sports and new laws being proposed taking parental rights away.

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Hank’s Mom's avatar

I agree! It’s been so tempting to move. As an RN in Seattle, we are still forced to mask all day. And the stress of having to look at people’s pronouns when addressing them…

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

We moved to MT. Have MANY sibs and I laws in WA as well as still receiving Washington news/political posts. WA legislature trying to keep up and go beyond CA. Ridiculous how impoverished everyone will be.

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Jean V's avatar

I'm busy signing in Con to all of the ridiculous proposals, not that it will do any good. I'm fortunate that I live in a red district, and I know that my reps are exhausted from arguing. It's really over the top this year. I wonder if dear Governor will veto anything...

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Stacy's avatar

😱 Absolutely not!! I don’t know how you do it. We nurses are already selling our bodies, but hands off our souls.

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Patti's avatar

Seriously??? Good lord!!!

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Spokane is doing the same. But most of us wear them on our necks and since patients are only " highly encouraged" we invite them not to wear them and only a few do. I skip the gender crap bc it applies to no one that doesn't tell you before you ask anyway. It's never a secret and they always lead with it( as if it isn't their rason d'etre)Even the most liberal are sick to death of this. I'm close enough to retirement now if they hassle me enough I'll just quit. One question they no l longer require???? Vax status. Me thinks they don't want to be able to correlate that info later.

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Hank’s Mom's avatar

Harder to ignore the pronouns when it relates to coworkers who will write you up to HR

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Kitkat's avatar

I'm sure Newscum will lie and pretend he knew nothing about any of this.

Just like his recent claims he has never used the term LatinX. +

When even CNN played a montage of clips of Greasy Gav. The dude does nothing but lie, lie, lie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jNUgrqOdpY

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WP William's avatar

MY Governor (Polis) is a better LIAR than YOUR Governor!!!

But Denver Mayor is KING of pathological chronic lying liberal white guys

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

Trying to scrub that wokeness for a presidential run. Omg! What a sleaze! IMO

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Lori's avatar

Cali needs to be hung out to dry.

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MarilynJo's avatar

Many good people here, strong patriots fighting back. Many in my own family. We Californians need prayers more than criticism.

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Lori's avatar

Yes there are. I was referring to the govt like newscum. I should have made that clear. Wishing you and yours the best and of course prayers.

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MarilynJo's avatar

Thanks Lori. Apart from the blue coastal areas, it is a red state still infused with the Wild West spirit. Honest elections will begin to turn this once golden state around. People here are fed up and waking up!

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Lori's avatar

I certainly hope so. Newscum is a disaster. Homeless on the street, wildfires and what does he do? Start a new podcast. If he were working hard for the state, he would not have time for that. Grrrrr. All the best to get Cali turned around for what is in its citizens' best interests.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

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Starsky's avatar

I was born in California, moved to the east as a child, and all my life wanted to go back. I finally did and stayed 10 years until I realized I would never be able to make a life there. I loved the place I lived (central coast) but that government is toxic and predatory.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Beautiful state (born and raised in SoCal)... if only they could send all the liberals and illegals to El Salvador... or Somalia...

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Or drowned in the bottom of the sea with a millstone.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Massive tsunami

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L.L. Horn's avatar

Hey wait, I live in Cali and there are mostly good proper thinking people here. It’s the corrupted politics that ignore the will of the people. May a massive tsunami take Newscum out to sea.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

"Mostly"??? Not hardly.

Governor hair gel and Adam Schitbag Schiff are proof that there is a large plurality of assclowns there.

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Debra Jackson's avatar

Actually, from first-hand experience, CA has a large population of Republicans. Many have given up and don't vote (why bother?). However, I think if the elections were cleaned up, the cheating exposed, Democrats wouldn't win.

Problem most states experience, and the Democrat long-range plan, was always to get the metropolitan urban areas flooded with people who were government dependent on services and with colleges that brainwash the young. Those two issues cause the people to vote for their pocketbook (what do I get out of it) instead of what is constitutional and good for generations to come. Just MHO.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I hope you are right but doubt it. Much like both WA and OR... the main population centers are massively libturd/progressive, yes, including the masses of Gov-dependent parasite scum.

Even if elections are cleaned up and fraud greatly reduced... it will be unlikely to overcome that.

I am hoping that the DOJ is legit this time around, but have my doubts... if Cali scumbags like Schiff and several other are prosecuted and imprisoned... that would help a great deal...

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Debra Jackson's avatar

We have to not only clean up the voter rolls, we have to go back to paper ballots, require ID and US citizenship, one day voting and counting, eliminate mail-in voting with limited exceptions. MS requires a notary or the county clerk to confirm illness, disability, or out of town/state absence on Election Day. It can be done.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I fully agree. Perhaps Trump can get that done, even with the RINOs

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MayBella82's avatar

Earthquake… I was stationed in California and couldn’t wait to leave. I am positive one day an earthquake will take it out…slide right into the Pacific. Edward Casey’s future map didn’t look good for California.

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Susan Clack's avatar

And here I sit in Santa Maria, thinking, "tick tock, what's up with the earthquake clock?!" And it's Edgar Cayce....😉😉😉🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇

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Sharon's avatar

Have to laugh at this since my dad told me 32 years ago when I moved back to CA the same thing, that CA would fall into the ocean.

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CStone's avatar

Edward Cayce was not a good man.

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Magdalene's avatar

Who was Edward Cayce? I've only heard of Edgar....

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

He was dubbed The Sleeping Prophet. I read the books about him when I was in high school. I was in a truth-searching mode even then, but am not as gullible now. Stlll.....his transcribed visions are very interesting.

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Magdalene's avatar

I know who Edgar Cayce is. I was teasing about the comment calling him "Edward Cayce." But thank you for being helpful! 🙂

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Emumundo's avatar

Why is the USDA involved in this? I don’t get it....

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jmsmithmd's avatar

I wonder too. But anybody, at this point, is welcome to stop it!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

They are collaborating with other agencies. Weird, but hopefully effective!

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CStone's avatar

Because of the drugs they use?

Possibly?

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Emumundo's avatar

Wouldn’t that still fall under HHS or CDC? Or are they giving them animal injections? I don’t get it?

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MaryAnn's avatar

FDA, as in Food and Drug Admin? 🤷🏼‍♀️

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SB's avatar

What the heck is FERPA?

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

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Valerie's avatar

For those of you interested In health, vaccines, etc... SO MANY excellent podcasts this week that aren’t breathless and fear mongering. ‘Dad Saves America’ had on Marty Makary, Rogan interviewed Dr Suzanne Humphries, The Genius Life did an episode about protein, essential amino acids, and creatine, and Tucker interviewed Patrick Soon-Shiong. What a variety of interesting information! Gold standard week.

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Lori's avatar

I watched the Dr. Soon-Shiong one the other day. His bio-shield sounds amazing in curing and/or putting cancers into remission along with preventing covid.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

That episode had me in tears. I spent 6 years in treatments for a rare, "incurable" lymphoma. How different my life would be if I had had access to something like this! This research shifts the paradigm! Everyone needs to watch this. https://youtu.be/mgZaT-OriO8?si=q2qDA8hBEuXTPdSV

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Lori's avatar

I am glad to know you are still here, fighting the fight with us to get people to wake up and offering info so others do not have to suffer what you went through. I pray you continue to heal in every way and that life is better for you now. Thank you for sharing Pat. I will watch this link you sent. p.s. I just checked this out and I did watch it. Really amazing that this has been available for years now and very few know bc it is suppressed. It also solidified to me how horrible Frances Collins is too from watching this interview.

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Porge's avatar

Collins is a total low life !

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SushiRoll's avatar

I wonder if it's not a contagious infection prevalent in Washington DC. There was a time I understand when Francis Collins was a decent human being and even, supposedly, a good Christian!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I wonder if fenbendazole and Ivermectin would have cured you as it has so many...?

Adding Artemisinin is a good move too.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Thank you so much for posting this! I just listened to it and was brought to tears several times at just the incredible destruction that has been unleashed on the world, the gentle loving brilliance of Dr. Shoon-Shiong, and the possibilities of his bio-shield.

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Valerie's avatar

That was very intriguing! I have a friend just starting breast cancer treatment…. She’s going to follow the standard protocol since we live in Houston and everyone knows you can only get treatment at MD Anderson…. Going to send her the episode.

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Beckadee's avatar

Don't forget Dr. William Makis and Dr. Pierre Kory re IVM and Fenbendazole. My niece director of Community Outreach at a LA hospital met a lady who did the standard protocol but the IVM is what cured her.

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Janet's avatar

IVM enhances effectiveness of chemo and protocol treatments. I’ve seen that many places. Including Dr Makis and testimonials.

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Patti's avatar

I was going to say this! I follow Makis Substack.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Bravo!

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Lori's avatar

Yes, she needs to look into it. I believe the doc said he lives in El Segundo Cali.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I bought stock in his company. Exciting!

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Lori's avatar

Morning AD! Fantastic. I did not know that was available. Will look into that! Have a serene weekend!!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Hi, Lori!

Ticker is IBRX

I was so impressed with the Doc... multi-billionaire, but didn't seem to even care too much about that... good man on a mission... and with the cancer wave already starting and about to go full blast... I think his company will do tremendously well.

I think the same guy bought the LA Times and has toned down the radical lefty BS that it used to spew...

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Abiding Dude's avatar

More info from this brilliant man:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iisDJ-jKAF8

Sure exposes the massive and hideous SCAM that Oncology has been playing on us... no??

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Thanks! Xlnt stuff!

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Lori's avatar

Yes, he bought the LA Times. His therapy, Bioshield is a gift from Heaven. He has saved so many or given others more time with quality of life. Yes, he appears blase' about $$$$. Thanks for the ticker!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

have a great weekend!

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CStone's avatar

I just wonder if the ‘common’ man or woman will be able to afford it. My husband and I wanted y go to a local naturopath, but before we could even SEE her for a consult, it was going to cost over $4,000+ out of pocket……and it would be 6 months to 1 year before we could even get on the schedule to do those preliminary tests.

I’m doubtful insurance will EVER be willing to cover the cost of natural/holistic doctors OR the natural treatments they would recommend.

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Lori's avatar

I agree, my naturopath out of pocket. I do bloodwork under my insurance. My GP works with me and her to order some blood tests. I do things slowly, one or 2 things at a time. NO way will insurance cover holistic medicine-that would put them and big harma out of business. Can you find another in your area that may be more reasonable in costs?

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CStone's avatar

There’s only one in our area.

It isn’t blood tests that she wants.

It’s some kind of scan that take 8 hrs.

If it doesn’t yield enough information, you have to do another test, takes 5 hours.

Only then do you get a consult.

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Lori's avatar

Wow, what is the name of the first scan and the name of the second if you have to get that one as well? Would love to do more research on this. Sounds very thorough.

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CStone's avatar

I’ll try to remember your question and call Monday to get the names of the scans.

I failed to write it down, telling myself that I would remember, and now …… I don’t, lol.

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Lori's avatar

I am thinking it may be a whole body thermagram or an MRI...

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Roger Beal's avatar

Search in-network for a doctor licensed as an osteopath. That'll get you much of the way out of allopathy's clutches and into open-minded holistic territory.

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CStone's avatar

I’m going to an osteopath, but he is in a group of Medical Doctors. He almost lost his job during covid, because he was giving ivermectin. He saved a lot of lives. Our dim-Dem Governor decreed that any Dr who wrote a Rx for ivermectin would lose his license….same for pharmacists. He did it anyway, then the Drs themselves told him if he gave one more pt ivermectin, he could no longer work for them. He lost several patients after that.

He has a large family. He is a good man.

But his hands are tied until we get a Conservative Governor.

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Valerie's avatar

I see a functional med doc that is covered by insurance.

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Lori's avatar

I see one not covered by insurance. You are blessed Valerie!

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Valerie's avatar

I live in Houston, it’s a big market. We are definitely spoiled for choice.

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Lori's avatar

Yes, big cities have the advantage of more choice. I am happy you have it and have found a doc that truly cares!!!

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

You want to check out FLCCC Cancer Care. Great information.

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Porge's avatar

I watched it yesterday, agree it sounds good 👍

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Kitkat's avatar

Here are some quick links for those interested in watching. I finished Tucker's and was 1/2 way thru Joe Rogan. Both are outstanding!!

Joe Rogan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=207W1A_bJqI&t=2383s

Tucker Carlson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgZaT-OriO8

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Valerie's avatar

Thank you! I was heading out to work and didn’t have time to do the links

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tjsplace's avatar

I was so happy to catch a bit of Joe Rogan interviewing Dr. Suzanne (while I was browsing X yesterday). She gained new followers on that platform and had thousands of views there. Hopefully tens of thousands by now.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

It was very good! Listened yesterday.

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Julie's avatar

I was hoping this interview with the good Dr and Tucker was mentioned in today’s blog. The interview was exceptional.

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Patti's avatar

Thank you! I find it so difficult to stay up on all the good stuff

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Valerie's avatar

Well there’s so much alarmist in the area of health, it’s nice to find well-reasoned interviews.

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Kelli's avatar

The Rogan interview with Humphries is FANTASTIC!!

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John Galt?'s avatar

I’m sure we all know people who had multiple shots and boosters. I do. They’re the ones that still keep getting covid. As horrible as this sounds, we need studies to determine the health risks the rest of us face from them. It’s horrible to even think of us vs. them, but questions remain. Let’s hope meaningful research is done to quantify the risks the unvaccinated or once/twice vaccinated face. We may once again have to consider the risks to the weakest among us. What a horrible position to consider. Heads should roll.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

What’s sad is they can’t seem to make the connection. “ I don’t understand! I’m quadruple VAXXED and keep getting sick. This is ridiculous. Will this Covid never end?” Funny thing, Covid did end. And so did your immune system. So. Sad.

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Lori's avatar

and the saddest is when we tried to warn people and show them evidence, they laughed at us and told us bc we were unjabbed we were deplorable. bet they regret not listening now.

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Dulcita Bare's avatar

Your comment resonates so much with me. I was laughed at by my brothers when I said that I would not take the jab. I was also was not able to attend my niece's wedding in 2021 because of my jab status. It has destroyed our relationship and they don't have much to do with me even after all these years.

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Lori's avatar

I was told by a lady I should be killed bc I refused the jab. I lost business ties bc I did not take the jab. I literally begged people to listen to the other side. It was common sense to me that you do not rush to inject something new into your body that you know not enough about and cannot get out once it is injected, that came out too fast and that the med profession was incentivising to get with donuts, lottery tickets etc. That smacked of something very insidious to me. People have to take partial blame for not doing their own due diligence and walking lockstep over the cliff. The decision was ours ultimately, no matter what they threatened you with. Your body, your ultimate decision.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

ME TOO Lori! My elderly Aunt died because she was forced by her Dr to take it. She was so scared. Heart attack six weeks later. I have to say that heart attack is my chosen method over anything else if I have a choice. Remember when they were trying to cure heart attacks by changing the air we breath and it actually the best way to go. 😑🙈🙄

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Lori's avatar

That doctor should be sued and lose his/her license. I bet she did not receive informed consent either. This cannot stand. I am so sorry for your loss, your Auntie not being here bc of that poison jab and that you too are forever changed bc of what happened. It makes me so sad and livid at the same time.

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79SmithW60's avatar

"I was told by a lady I should be killed bc I refused the jab.": More compassion and caring from the commie Demoncrat left... insane. Such beautiful people...

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Lori's avatar

Indeed, LOL!

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shayne's avatar

100%

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WP William's avatar

Most Committed Chronic Jabbees will never admit and never allow regret to enter the mind, even as they die miserably of VAIDS

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Lori's avatar

Tragic but very true. They have dug their heels in even harder and are deaf, dumb and blind to the truth.

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carily myers's avatar

A good friend of mine and his wife both took the initial jabs to keep their jobs. They both know that they're ticking time bombs now. They know they both succumbed to "tribal".

How do you plan your future knowing that?

We've talked about it many times. They are having a really difficult time knowing they F'd up.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I just can’t do it. It seems unkind to point out that those that continue to suffer and die that it’s due to the 🥕.

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Pecos Bill's avatar

That's 2 times you've put a CARROT in your reply today. ???

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Lori's avatar

Don't understand your comment. If you mean telling them it was the jab, we need to point it out so that perhaps they will warn others to listen to the other side and prevent what is happening to them. It is to help others.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I refused to leave fb but wanted to leave proof that I fought it and proud to be their jail bird. Reached a few. Saw others fighting. Lost enemies. 🎉 Some that called me Sister and friend. 😑🤷🏼‍♀️

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Juju's avatar

Is it in reference to the carrot and the stick? People were misled by the carrot?

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shayne's avatar

The carrot was used on FB to imply a syringe, otherwise you'd get put in FB jail. I was there many times LOL. Not sure what it's meaning is here.

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Juju's avatar

Ohhh yeah I ditched Facebook around 2012 so wasn’t part of that particular horror over there. Y’all had to have your own codes. Lol

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shayne's avatar

I picked up some rather saucy memes over those years and would periodically post them to FB just to see if they'd throw me in jail again. My favorite was a guy marching out of a cell, saying "Me leaving FB jail having not learned my lesson." LOL

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Juju's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Lori's avatar

I deleted my account bc they censored what I was saying about the jab and links I was providing to people.

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them that they had been fooled.

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Pecos Bill's avatar

There's no discussion possible with the vaxxed.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Actually it's more terrifying than the disease was and there's NO CURE if you've already been done so trauma brain can't recalculate.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Hi Bill,

Their delusion is energized by their fundamental inability to accept what they did to themselves.

I know I should have compassion for them, but I don't, I can't, I never will. I will be happy to do their stupid dance on their graves. Fuck them all for what they did to humanity.

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Pecos Bill's avatar

Dan, if, 4 years ago today, the Vaxx Train rolled into the local train station, too many people who WERE in my life would have been on the platform waving.

"Bye Bill!"

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Kitkat's avatar

Or they just repeat the line "I'm so glad I got all the jabs, or it would have been much worse". I just roll my eyes.

All the jabbed folks at my work are repeatedly sick, with a lingering cough that lasts weeks. I got the creeping crud a few weeks back. Immediately started with the Indian IVM, and I was fine in a few days.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

With ED Frequency Medicine, the symptoms are gone in about 10 minutes.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Bard, this, "And so did your immune system."

Hopefully, that is God's way of saying, I gave you a very perfected immune system, and all the medicine you need in the natural world, and yet, you chose to mess with it. Here's your sign.

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Charlotte's avatar

This is exactly my nextdoor neighbor. She had 4-5 covid jabs, had covid 4-5 times since I’ve lived here (so like 2.5 years), took Paxlovid with every infection. Has chronic immune system problems. Now she just got the shingles shot and told me she felt awful. It’s just criminal. I live in Dr Baric country… can you tell?

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Emumundo's avatar

When my brother was scheduling his FOURTH booster I told him that it only conferred 10 weeks of immunity. He said that he would be happy to get a booster every 10 weeks for protection from the virus. I’m amazed at how many intelligent people just went on autopilot and did what they were told. It turned out to be a life changing decision.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

😞

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79SmithW60's avatar

@Nard: Truth!🎯🎯

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Kind like how they can't make the connection between the people they vote for and condition of their states

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Peter Schott's avatar

And they keep getting more boosters. I work with a couple of people like that and they don't seem to make the connection. :(

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Renee Morris's avatar

A couple of weeks ago, I turned on the TV, “The Five” happened to be on and heard Harold Ford, Jr., state that he had taken his 7th Booster. As my jaw hit the floor, knocking the remote out of my hand, I picked both up and then turned off the TV.

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Jeff S's avatar

I heard that too. The fool. And he has a wife and children!

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Jan Hollerbach's avatar

So sad. I like that man. But it’s like the woman I saw on a walk the other day. Out on a walk along the LI Sound, breezy but lovely day. She’s walking with her friend and wearing a mask. They put so much fear into people it has made them crazy!

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JW's avatar

Did not see that episode but that is a shock. He struck me as the only half intelligent leftist on their show but now, well, that is out the window.

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Truth 101's avatar

Many (most?) watching Fox still think the jabs are good. I know some. 😡😪

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Renee Morris's avatar

Yep, me too. Sadly.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and a couple of them I knew are now dead.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

People are still getting boosters in 2025? 😳😳😳

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA is still offering the covid DeathVax to veterans including pregnant veterans.

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Jeff S's avatar

VA = vax administration.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Every time I interact with them, the first words out of their mouths is that the vaxs are available, would I like mine now. What I tell them, each time, is where they can stick their vax, yes I really do tell them.

But they really do want us dead, they just labor under the false pretense they are there to help us be healthy. It's a vicious psyop.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The VA had safety signals triggered 6 months after the shot roll out for myocarditis after the 1st Pfizer shot. Info was obtained via FOIA.

Veterans were never warned they could be harmed.

Link:https://vigilantnews.com/post/veterans-affairs-found-safety-signal-for-pfizer-covid-vaccine-never-disclosed-it/

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Oh yes. Some are my relatives. Beyond sad …

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PhDBiologistMom's avatar

Kaiser Permanente offers me one at every visit.

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Aloha50's avatar

Highest among Ukraine enthusiasts. True

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Kathleen, if you haven't seen Tucker's latest interview check it out

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

On my list of things to do today. Thanks for the reminder.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Seems a lot of people who were avoiding getting fired took 2 shots. I imagine about half of all 'c19 vaxxed' just had the first 2.

From the paper Jeff mentioned today, they should be far better off than the ones who kept 'boosting'. Still, so tragic!

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jmsmithmd's avatar

All it takes is one to ruin life, unfortunately.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I sure hope that’s the case. My dil was forced to the first two by her school. I pray her system fought off the damage. I love her like she was my own.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

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shayne's avatar

Yep. I belong to a small group of older ladies who meet for lunch each month. Since 2020, several have died. All took multiple C19 shots. I warned them early on they should just wait it out and got some rather angry replies. Oh well.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I have an interesting observation. I know a lot of people who got three boosters and yes they continually get Covid. But my 95 year old FIL got three and he is absolutely fine. I wonder if it somehow enhanced his system. He goes out every day and is exposed to the world 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Hopefully he just got saline.

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C. Wilson's avatar

And some people are chain smokers and never get smoking related illnesses. The race isn't necessarily won by the swift nor the fight to the strong....but that's the way to bet.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The funny thing is nicotine is also known to have anti-viral properties.

Light up!

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C. Wilson's avatar

But not when smoked.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Well what fun is that?

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Roger Beal's avatar

In statistics, these folks are called outliers.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

If you have access to his vax card, and can see the manufacturer+batch#, you can check with Craig Pardekooper's wonderful site, How Bad Is My Batch, and discover whether perhaps, your father's batch was non-toxic. Side note--funny that we no longer talk about that site.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Since he’s elderly, maybe his immune system response was weak and so they didn’t really affect him? No idea really, just something that came to mind.

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JustANobody's avatar

Killed my kids dad with turbo cancer. He did not have cancer prior. Died within a month of diagnosis.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I’m convinced it killed my dear brother-in-law, too. Turbo cancer.

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RunningLogic's avatar

My mom too. And I suspect it helped hasten the death of my father (sudden heart attack). All impossible to prove of course but I definitely wonder 😕 Especially for my mom, rare turbo cancer diagnosed a few months after getting jabbed 😞

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JustANobody's avatar

So sorry my friend.

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Lori's avatar

Again, just no words. To lose your parents under such circumstances (and I am convinced it was the jab) is not only cruel but tragic. My deepest and sincere sympathies RL and I pray all the needless passings of loved ones, fellow Americans and those around the world will be avenged.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you for your kind words Lori. And today is the 5th anniversary of my brother’s death caused by medical negligence enabled by the lockdowns. I too hope these deaths will be avenged and there will be some accountability.

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Lori's avatar

You have lost too much in a very short period of time. It is beyond the pale. Nothing short of death sentences for those responsible for all this could even come close enough to make up for the devastation left in the wake of covid and the jabs. This was pure evil constructed for chaos. So many would still be with us had it not been for this foul experiment. I truly hope you have found some peace in your heart as a way to deal with all this. There is a community among us here which provides for wonderful support. Godspeed to you RL.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you Lori. I agree about the devastation and deaths caused and the proper punishment. I am very grateful for the C&C community and to be able to express myself here knowing I will be supported and understood ❤️ My faith has been tested but ultimately strengthened through this time. It’s definitely caused me to seek the word of God and deepen my relationship with Him. It’s still hard not to feel angry and bitter at everything that was done ti my family and many others, though. But I’m working on leaving it in His hands. Judgment will come eventually.

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Lori's avatar

I agree. I have raged against the machine so to speak and constantly ask God to avenge all this as it is a direct affront to God and His intentions for the world. These subhumans do not belong here and they are all doing fine while we and families all over the world are and have suffered tremendously. I pray it is soon. For me, judgement could not come soon enough.

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JustANobody's avatar

So sorry my friend.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you, I know a lot of us have experienced this and it really stinks 😞Very sorry about your kids’ dad too.

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JustANobody's avatar

Sad. So sorry!

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RunningLogic's avatar

So sorry about your BIL 😞

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Emumundo's avatar

Sorry.❤️

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JustANobody's avatar

Thank you kindly.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Please check out this Tucker interview https://youtu.be/mgZaT-OriO8?si=q2qDA8hBEuXTPdSV. This is a paradigm shifting, game changing approach to our health.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks for posting the link in case others missed it.

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Lisa's avatar

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong's interview with Tucker was great but it made me more angry over the covid debacle. I watched an earlier video with the Dr, maybe 2021?, but now so much of his research makes more sense.

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Kitkat's avatar

I was very impressed with Dr. Patrick. But then I remembered he's the owner of the LA Times, and was openly endorsing Cackles. Good Grief!!

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RSgva's avatar

No, he declined to endorse her! And most of his editorial staff left.

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carily myers's avatar

90% resigned!

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

❤️❤️❤️ It's a game changer.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And the children, vaxxed, who will pass on their altered DNA to their offspring. None of my 7 grandchildren are toxic, although 2 of the 4 parents are. On the other hand, I guess the adenovirus-jab does not alter the genetic structure, so they may be all right.

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Emumundo's avatar

It definitely suppresses fertility.

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Roger Beal's avatar

And that by design, I believe. Kill the elderly useless eaters outright, and prevent more of 'em from being born.

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Copernicus's avatar

My nieces and nephews have apparently had The Crud, or something like it, multiple times. They were never jabbed but their father was. I have started wondering for them about shedding. ☹️

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Faith&FitnessMama's avatar

Yep. Our family of four were the black sheep of my husband’s family for not getting Covid shots and yet, we have been sick far less than his family. Weird. 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

There is no such thing as "covid"; it was a computer modelled sequence that did not translate to any novel symptoms. It was always and still is just flu. I sure wish people would wake up all the way!

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WP William's avatar

ok so an engineered quickly spread flu hyped as a novel virus that caused loss of smell and taste and often turbo-pneumonia then... the results of the pathogenic spread were experienced, not imagined. Yes the intended result was the GLOBAL PANDEMIC designation that the Globalist Left had salivated for for decades...i still have a 2009 Pamphlet from Colorado Dept Health about "Get Ready for Bird Flu!"

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Oh come on!

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Donna B's avatar

I wonder about the vaxxed too. I’ve heard so much about shedding and I hope that is studied.

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Lori's avatar

shedding is real which is very worrisome.

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SB's avatar

I have one friend like that but I know several others who’ve had all the shots and don’t seem to have any issues.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

We have t ask every patient every time if they would take a transfusion to save their life. Patients are beginning to say only if the blood is from unvaxxed people. As yet, there is no designated "anti vaxxer" blood.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Major firings in our failed bloated health industry. Hooray!

And how about the hospital workers respirated people to death while they practiced their TikTok dance moves? Anyone doing those dances should be identified and fired. Here's a refresher:

https://x.com/goddeketal/status/1904227164460900518

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Carrie's avatar

The 20,000 firings is a good start… more please.

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Lori's avatar

"Now you face the spanking robot. Bend over." Best sentence from Jeff IMHO in his post!!!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Some of the freaks on the receiving end will enjoy their date with the spanking robot.

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Lori's avatar

yes, they certainly will.

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SomeDude's avatar

too polite to say the spanking robot needs its slapping hands swapped with the industrial Dildozer attachments

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RSgva's avatar

I hope cuts include all those CDC personnel staffing desks at the airport trying to convince travelers to get harpooned.

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Tim R's avatar

This! Be happy but not satisfied.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

A few have been fired:

https://www.professionallicensedefensellc.com/doctors-and-nurses-beware-your-tiktoks-can-cost-you-your-job

But I'd like to see all of them identified and given punishment and possibly terminated.

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Interesting that the link is to a law firm who will help you fight to keep your license after your disgusting unprofessional conduct got you in “trouble”. Here’s the thing. It would be super easy to simply stage this sort of thing, film it and send it out as legit if that’s how you want to spend your medical license. But in no way shape or form is it ever okay to film yourself at work, caring for (or getting your ass chewed by) patients. I’ve seen a video of a pharmacist recording herself talking to an irrationally angry patient and posting on tic tok. Have I had similar experiences? Absolutely. Does it represent the type of abuse we endure? 100%. But I was instantly, insanely white hot with rage at her behavior (posting to tic tok-pt face or name not shown but voice not altered). I wanted her fired and her license under review. If I’d have known that patient I’d have told him he was on tic tok and should sue her ass (and I don’t believe in suing). The level of disregard for common human compassion is off the charts anymore. Even an angry, irrational customer has the right to voice his concerns in a private phone call to a health care provider without the possibility that it would ever be aired to the world without his consent. Now that said I always assume everything I say is being recorded so I *try* not to say anything that would embarrass me. But I don’t want to live in a world where my private medical discussion would be aired on tic tok and it would be fine with the whole world.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

I am a nurse. I agree 100%

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richardw's avatar

They were actors.

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Janet's avatar

I believe that too.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Fauci should hang for his remdesivir mandate.... (and intubation insanity) while he demonized Ivermectin and HCQ.

Mass murder.

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AJ#2's avatar

Some of those settings for the dances are not American. I wonder if they are actors.

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Skenny's avatar

20,000 is a good start. To quantify the impact of these reductions, the value of a government job versus a private sector job, according to MSM, has been officially calculated.

1 Govt job = 1,128 private sector jobs, based on MSM coverage, calculated by AI.

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Aloha50's avatar

I won't watch your clip because I know it's infuriating without seeing.

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TriTorch's avatar

“Once, my father came home and found me in front of a roaring fire. That made my father very mad, as we didn’t have a fireplace.” —Victor Borge

A three-legged dog walks into a saloon in the Old West. He slides up to the bar and announces: 'I'm looking for the man who shot my paw.'

At a party, a woman admonished her husband, saying, “That’s the fourth time you’ve gone back for ice cream and cake. Doesn’t it embarrass you?” He shrugged and answered, “Why should it? I keep telling them it’s for you.”

A Roman walks into a bar, holds up two fingers and says, “Five beers, please.”

My wife just nudged me and said, "you weren't even listening, were you?".

I thought, 'that's a strange way to start a conversation'.

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DEA officer stops at a ranch in Texas, and talks with an old rancher..

He tells the rancher, "I need to inspect your ranch for illegally grown drugs."

The rancher says, "Okay , but do not go in that field over there," as he points out the location.

The DEA officer verbally explodes saying, "Mister, I have the authority of the Federal Government with me."

Reaching into his rear pants pocket, he removes his badge and proudly displays it to the rancher.

"See this badge? This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish.... On any land.. No questions asked or answers given. Have I made myself clear? Do you understand? "

The rancher nods politely, apologizes, and goes about his chores.

A short time later, the old rancher hears loud screams and sees the DEA officer running for his life chased by the rancher's big Santa Gertrudis Bull...

With every step the bull is gaining ground on the officer, and it seems likely that he'll get gored before he reaches safety.

The officer is clearly terrified.

The rancher throws down his tools, runs to the fence and yells at the top of his lungs...

"Your badge... SHOW him your badge!"

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An old guy in his Volvo is driving home from work when his wife rings him on his carphone.

"Honey", she says in a worried voice, "be careful. There was a bit on the news just now, some lunatic is driving the wrong way down the freeway".

"It's worse than that", he replies, "there are hundreds of them!"

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A Sergeant was addressing a squad of 25 and said: "I have a nice easy job for the laziest man here.

Put up your hand if you are the laziest."

24 men raised their hands, and the sergeant asked the other man "why didn't you raise your hand?"

The man replied: "Too much trouble raising the hand, Sarge."

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An old Arab lived close to New York City for more than 40 years.

He would have loved to plant potatoes in his garden, but he is alone, old and weak.

His son is in college in Paris, so the old man sends him an e-mail.

He explains the problem: "Beloved son, I am very sad, because I can't plant potatoes in my garden. I am sure, if only you were here, you would help and dig up the garden for me. I love you, Your Father."

The following day, the old man receives a response e-mail from his son: "Beloved Father, please don't touch the garden. It's there that I have hidden 'the THING'. I love you, too, Ahmed"

At 4pm the US Army, The Marines, the FBI, the CIA and the Rangers visit the house of the old man, take the whole garden apart, search every inch, but can't find anything. Disappointed they leave the house.

A day later, the old man receives another e-mail from his son. "Beloved Father, I hope the garden is dug up by now and you can plant your potatoes. That's all I could do for you from here.

I love you, Ahmed."

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Children marvel.

A blade of grass is a miracle. Rain is a blessing.

They receive the world. They don’t try to own or analyze it.

We adults become too clever for wonder. Too proud for mystery.

Modern man can't see God because he doesn't look low enough. - Carl Jung

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Dawn's avatar

Love the "show them your badge!" Such a wise old rancher and such a good illustration of the illusion of power :-)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yesterday afternoon, setting out my onion seedlings, I had to dig up the Sambucus nigra I had put there last spring, to grow from a bitty little thing to a "safe" size. Had the dickens of a time freeing it from the soil. Turns out, the roots--I measured them--had grown straight down --so no compaction, which would make them grow sideways-- and grown straight down TWENTY FOUR inches. I was in wonder. Absolute wonder. This is the 38th garden year on this soil.

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walk2write's avatar

Let us know when you start harvesting your own elderberries.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Well, actually, have for perhaps 37 years--as I put in two cultivars of Sambucus Canadensis when we first were gardening here. Used them chiefly for wine. Tend to make elderflower champagne (like a barely alcoholic fizzy lemony drink). And put in more cultivars 3 years ago. Made elderberry syrup and liqueur in '23. Last spring, getting hold of the European Nigra was a new opportunity. I've moved to thinking that if a plant doesn't provide food, I don't want to give it yard room.

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Guys, here is a lengthy but what I found to be quite a keen analogy for our current predicament. It was posted by Edwins Newletter #1. The first 2/3rds are copied here, with the conclusion linked back to Edwin's substack. If this rings some bells with you and you're feeling a bit generous, rather than giving a thumbs up to this comment, I was hoping you could please save it for Edwin's article in order to show him some support and encouragement =)

Depopulation: A Space Odyssey

By J.B. Shurk

Imagine being onboard a giant space vessel traveling through the galaxy in the distant future. You are part of a multi-generational mission meant to colonize another planetary system. The spacecraft you are on is enormous and can support a city-state of human travelers for thousands of years. Then, one day, a member of the captain’s privy council comes to a startling conclusion: at the current rate of the vessel’s population growth, human requirements will exceed resources in a few hundred years.

The captain gathers his trusted advisers in secret to discuss the dilemma. One side is not worried at all. Scientists from this coalition point out that before the ship departed, Earth engineers fully expected future inhabitants to continue innovating and improving the vessel’s capabilities. An agricultural adviser explains that the ship has exponentially increased its food production in the last few generations alone. Speaking to this point, the original doomsayer stands and says, “That’s just the problem. The more food we produce, the healthier our people become. The healthier they become, the more children they have. And the more children they have, the faster we will run out of resources in the future!”

The doomsayer proceeds to paint a picture of the future in which the spaceship is severely overcrowded, and the space travelers are forced to fight for clean air, water, and food. “When such a time arrives,” the doomsayer insists, “there will be riots, famine, and war. There will be revolution. Desperate people will rebel against the ship’s government and hang the privy council!”

“What’s your solution?” another council member asks.

“Depopulation,” the doomsayer answers dispassionately. “We must begin to cull those passengers who offer no benefit to our mission or future survival.”

Many in the gathering are shocked. They demand that nothing so drastic be considered until the whole ship has had a chance to vote. “Are you mad?” the doomsayer snaps. “The people will never vote for their own elimination. And if they did, we’d be the first ones they’d eliminate. No, we must do this in secret — for the passengers’ own good!”

At this point in the animated discussion, a priest stands in opposition. “Fellow members of the privy council, I cannot believe what I’m hearing today. We are not here to destroy human life. We are here to foster human life across the galaxy. We cannot play God. We must pray, seek the Almighty’s guidance, and use the gifts that He has given us to find solutions that safeguard our future. If we start killing others to save ourselves, we betray our ultimate mission as human beings.”

In anger, the doomsayer points an accusatory finger at the priest and shouts, “Don’t tell us about your imaginary God, sir. You are a charlatan, and your Bible is nothing but an opiate for the masses. You are meant to keep the passengers docile, peaceful, and relatively happy. You know nothing of science, and you can save no one with your thoughts and prayers.”

The priest begins to answer, but the doomsayer’s friends shout him down and threaten his removal. “Continue ignoring science and pushing God, sir, and we will begin our depopulation efforts with you.” Silence and fear permeate the room.

The ship’s captain clears his throat and asks the doomsayer what he has in mind. “We need to act on the margins,” the doomsayer responds. “We need to manipulate the spacecraft in subtle ways, so that fewer people are born and more people die suddenly. But we need to make it impossible for passengers to discern what is happening to them.”

The doomsayer, having clearly thought about his plans for human culling in great detail, begins to unveil elaborate proposals for social engineering on a massive scale. There are four main parts, he says. We must (1) destroy the family, (2) keep passengers at war with one another, (3) eliminate uncontrolled innovation by strictly controlling education, and (4) develop the tenets of a “new religion” that elevates the worship of the spaceship above all else.

Women, the doomsayer contends, must be provoked to resent their role in the family. They should see motherhood as a burden, something that distracts them from career success and ship-wide recognition. Being a mother and wife should be scorned as something ugly and outdated. Female passengers should be reminded that there is a secret conspiracy among men — let’s call it the “patriarchy” — that exists to subjugate them.

Furthermore, the doomsayer argues, we should encourage promiscuity and abortion. Loving families produce children. Sexually adventurous singles do not. There’s no reason to stop with women, either. It would be good if we can convince men to see marriage as a form of imprisonment. It would be great if we can convince everyone to doubt the science behind biological sex. What better way to slow population growth than to so confuse passengers about sexual reality that they are too busy experimenting with strange fetishes to get married and have kids?

Next, the doomsayer continues, we must pit the passengers against one another. We must divide them by race, ethnicity, and religion. We must establish new political parties that create tribal loyalties and exacerbate meaningless distinctions. We must keep passengers suspicious of one another and constantly at each other’s throats. We should make some groups’ living quarters too small and hot and blame those conditions on others. We should starve one group and overfeed another. We should maximize resentments and ossify hatreds. Then we should step back when war breaks out and let the passengers “depopulate” themselves.

Concluded here: https://edwin797.substack.com/p/depopulation-a-space-odyssey

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TriTorch's avatar

The problem with the above:

There is overwhelming evidence to suggest that the global population numbers are nothing but lies, deception, and fabrications. It is highly unlikely that there are 8 billion people on this planet: https://old.bitchute.com/video/Q0KHQdiHkXcC [6:17mins]

According to the UN India has 1.4 billion people. The top 300 cities have a combined population of 200 million, that leaves 1.2 billion scattered around the rest of the countryside?

More likely: The eight billion figure is merely yet another cage, making us think that population is a problem in order to get us to funnel the remainder of our freedoms, wealth, property, & happiness to the top .01%.

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Politico Phil's avatar

TT... well you just pulled me up short! I never even thought about that and yet........

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TriTorch's avatar

Ever flown over, say, the United States and looked out the window, Phil?

(It's mostly empty)

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Lori's avatar

Wow, just wow!

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Thank you Tri Torch! Great stack from Edwin

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks Teresa!

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Roger Beal's avatar

I sub to Edwin's newsletter, and wonder who exactly is J.B. Shurk. He/she is a damn sharp writer.

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Runemasque's avatar

My 7 year old was pillow talking at bed time:

I don't ever want to be an adult. Adults wear those boring clothes. I want to keep wearing beautiful and happy clothes, with colors. Adults lose their happiness. And they don't want to play. I don't want to stop playing. I want to keep my heart. And they think they can only give gifts on birthdays and Christmas, but I give gifts all of the time. I give people compliments, and I can make people happy. And adults stop singing, but I sing my song. And I don't want to lose my heart. I want to stay a kid forever. And they think you have to spend all of your time learning things and I don't want to forget who I am. And they think you have to pray with the right words in the right way, but the real prayer is in your heart and it's praying all of the time. I don't want to lose my heart.

I swear I'm not the adult that she speaks of! LOL!

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MaryAnn's avatar

Runemasque: your 7 yr old is wise beyond those years. Bless you for sharing!❤️

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tjsplace's avatar

Thank you. I needed to laugh today.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Tritorch, thank you so much for the delight of all of these. Sending to husband who loves to share jokes with me.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks Via =)

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BeBravata's avatar

Awesome, I needed that

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Thanks, i needed that.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Love the story about the bull! Laughed out loud! Thank you

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Tardigrade's avatar

Five beers!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

People criticized me when I purchased IVM from an online Indian pharmacy with no Rx required.

The VA sends me one blood pressure Rx that is made in Bangladesh.

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shayne's avatar

Hell, I just go to Tractor Supply and buy the horse dewormer for about $12 and change. But I'm looking forward to over the counter IVM when it comes. May even take a road trip to Arkansas when it happens there.

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JW's avatar

I thought TN already had IVM OTC.

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shayne's avatar

I don't know. But Arkansas is an easy drive for me. Bentonville is only about 3 hours, whereas Tennessee is quite a bit further. A friend and I used to pet-sit for a couple there.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And Jeff was talking about going to Dothan AL to get some 'domestic' ivermectin, but I think almost all of it is still sourced in India or China, just like a majority of other meds.

But it does seem less dicey.

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Beth M's avatar

Yes, and essentially all vitamins as well.

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Juju's avatar

I wonder if OTC will stop the egregious price gouging of the medicine in America. It’s really REALLY cheap to make and not expensive at all, but American doctors and compound pharmacies that made it available charge ridiculous prices for it. For instance, one pharmacy charged me $60 for two pills of 36mg each. I now get that same 36mg in three 12mg pills for .24 each. So 75¢ for one day dose vs $30. That’s the gouging going on.

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Carlos's avatar

I get mine from Mexico

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Emumundo's avatar

If it’s cheaper I’ll make a road trip to stock up. I paid a small fortune for a few “in case” pills...

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Juju's avatar

I get mine from India all the time now. People like to fear monger that it’s unsafe and foolish and probably scamming me with sugar pills. But they do what they are supposed to do 🤷🏼‍♀️ and at about 60-100% cheaper in price.

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Tom's avatar

It costs pennies to make one pill. Selling sugar pills would seem foolish.

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Patti's avatar

Agree!

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Many of the meds we stock in hospital are from India. They are individually wrapped and say so right on the label.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Our ivermectin was and is from India in 2020 up to now. Most is made in India, even if you buy a compounded version... the ingredients are from India. I haven't seen any from China... I most recently bought 1k 12mg ivermectin pills from India Mart.com for $119. They arrived in 14 days. They are brand, not generic. Best price yet!

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J Boss's avatar

Hi. I'm looking at that source, don't see any qty of 1K. Can you DM me addl information?

Thanks!

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Tom's avatar

I was more comfortable putting my payment information into an Indian shopping cart than I would ever be having a VA doctor put a needle in me.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...so true.

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Beckadee's avatar

Get the paste- 1.87%. I wouldn't by crap from India or Bangladesh. Which is probably one their main ingredients in everything. LOL

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162.550's avatar

My doctor, at the Tractor Supply medical center, dispensed my ivermectin on demand.

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Beckadee's avatar

Neigh!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I actually purchased the paste first at the height of the pandemic. Was afraid that my order from India would be seized by USPS.

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Juju's avatar

When I got Covid my one and only time and hadn’t learned about the India sources yet, and I was desperate. I got the paste, emptied my largest supplement capsules and stuffed them with the difficult-to-measure full symptoms treatment dose (which is more than the weight stick measures because that amount is a maintenance dose only,) and it took three capsules for the full dose. I was able to swallow with ease rather than have to taste it. Worked like a charm! I saw I could get empty 00 size capsules on Amazon for future use of the paste if ever needed.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

The paste worked better for us. Which made me wonder if the stuff I bought from India was even quality, actual IVM. The pills weren’t a miracle anything….but the paste was 🤔

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CHop's avatar

I love your ingenuity!

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SB's avatar

Where is the paste made?

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KBB's avatar

Been taking IVM from India without a scrip since early 2021. I initially feared it would be seized by USPS but that has not happened so far. By not using a scrip/US pharmacy there is no paper trail. Less of a concern now under DJT but still important to me. I hate it when I see a new doctor and they already have my meds list on file because it's in the Central Database, wherever that is.

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CitizenKC's avatar

I can sympathize with Jeff's excitement about the layoff of 20,000 HHS employees. But most of those employees are low-level staff that had nothing to do with the decisions to wear masks, shut down schools, forbid visits to your dying parents and cancel you for saying COVID-19 was a lab leak. The people at the top made those decisions, and so far they have got away scot-free.

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Jpeach's avatar

Here in Central MD the sky is falling, according to local news. Employees at NIH, FDA, Johns Hopkins are in panic mode. They are realizing that MAHA does not include making their personal net worths’ healthier.

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Lori's avatar

I hope they are so panicked they soil their panties. What they have done to people is a most egregious sin.

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JFly's avatar

Yes, I keep getting hysterical emails from our county executive (AA Co.).

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Carrie's avatar

I’m sure everyone is complicit, but the one’s who weren’t will just have to find private sector jobs. Shrinking the government in a meaningful way will always involve some innocent hard working people. But I would love to ask those people, “did you really think this government largesse that you are employed by was sustainable?”

I would love to see those at the very top see consequences too, but will take any government cutting we can accomplish.

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Carrie's avatar

I would also add… the more people employed by the federal government, the more powerful those at the top are. So, in a way, firing the lower level staff is 100% necessary, and of course most firings will be lower levels because that’s the bulk of government employees. The evil ones at the top will be punished by stripping the amount of power they have… and hopefully more true punishment will occur.

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Cindi's avatar

Also, I’m sure there is a lawsuit on the way to “block” the firings….

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Dr Linda's avatar

I agree it’s a sad and harsh situation. I’m not sure we can continue to pay these folks. I do hope the people at the top pay for their participation.

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Lori's avatar

We do not know that for sure. We do not have a list of who is going.

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Lorie's avatar

TIGF from Canada. In case you hadn’t heard, our un-elected Prime Monster who succeeded Trudeau has called a snap selection. April 28 is the big day. The fake polls are saying Carney’s carnival is leading in spite of his ties to the WEF, banksters and all things globalist. And now this clown is playing hardball with the US…he wants us to be frienenemies. Or really, just enemies.

https://trishwood.substack.com/p/carney-does-the-diplomatically-unthinkable?utm_medium=email

Please send red pills to the red and white flag people of the north.

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LMWC's avatar

Funny, I met a young man on a racing board we all subscribed to 20 years ago. He was funny, witty, and an excellent artist. He lived in Ottawa, Ontario. After those boards died out, we stayed friends on fb. He never posted much until covid hit and joked about being locked down. Made jokes about the Canadian trucker’s strike, and now since Trump was elected again has gone non stop about what a moron he is and all of MAGA pretty much being Nazi’s. The young man is 47, same age as my son. It is really sad to see what happens when people are so duped by what the lying press spews out. They are our biggest enemies.

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Dana Hope's avatar

Had a similar experience with a lifelong friend from Ontario who always despised both senior & junior Trudeau. During the trucker convoy I sent her a meme of her fearless leader cowering under a desk, sucking his thumb, hiding from them. She responded with the most hateful diatribe about getting the vax, disparaging Americans & Christians. I’d never seen such rage from her in our 30 year friendship & needless to say never heard from her again.

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Patti's avatar

Yikes! Sorry

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Lori's avatar

You all have the worst govt officials. I am so sorry this is happening to the good people of Canada. This guy sounds like a real menace.

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Juju's avatar

Think about it, so did we the past four years (and the eight years before Trump 1.0.) And our legacy media is STILL just as bad as Canada’s media. We still are fighting the propaganda machine here but we ARE fighting - I pray Canadians rise up to fight as hard as we are.

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Lori's avatar

many are moving away from MSM for podcasts and other forms of info. they will become obsolete eventually as tech moves ahead.

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Roger Beal's avatar

They will also become obsolete because their advertising revenue is drying up. MSM has not made money from subscriptions for well over a dceade; thus no ad $$ = no MSM.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Daughter (US born) and her husband accepted Ca citizenship last year--just so they could vote (out Trudeau). Daughter had to swear allegiance to King Charles--[major irony, since her forebears ,from both parents, fled the king in early 17th C.]

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SM's avatar

I just spoke with my family in Ontario about this last night… they are really hoping for Pierre to win. I hope so too, for your sake. Canada is being destroyed and the people are suffering in censorship hell.

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Pecos Bill's avatar

Your CBC is despicable. Public funding and ads. 24/7 Orange Man Bad.

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Beckadee's avatar

No disrespect here but it's TGIF. If CA leans into CN any further, you will be adding a chorus to your national anthem of FAFO. Ford saying he wishes to inflict as much pain on the American people are fighting words. Good luck.

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(C)E.J.'s avatar

Good luck, Canada!!!!

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I wonder if RFK’s goal is the same as mine? Never to need to read a food ingredients list again.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I would sometimes buy a cereal at Trader Joe's called Crunchy Cinnamon Squares.

Turns out one of the ingredients is trisodium phosphate which is actually a cleaning agent. But it is also put into food to extend shelf life.

https://www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/trisodium-phosphate-in-cereal-or-in-food/

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Dr Linda's avatar

It used to be the major cleaning agent before it became environmentally unsound. Now it’s in food.

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Jeff S's avatar

Haha. Not funny, though.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Not ok for the environment but ok for your body. Ugh.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It’s really sickening what is “allowed” in food. The iron fortified cereals actually have iron shavings in them. Blend up some dry cereal and put a magnet in the dust. You’ll see. And for the record, no cereal is actually food. Look into the extruding process that the sludge has to go through. You’ll never eat cereal again.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Connie Lemmicakes…Same for “kibble” dog and cat food… yet people look at you like you have two heads when given the opportunity to explain WHY you feed real food, preferably raw to yourself dog(s)….

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I agree. I’ve tried to transition the cat to raw food, but he’s not interested.

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carily myers's avatar

Have 2 big dogs/1 medium, make their food. Got the receipe from my old vet. They've been on it for years. They're happy/healthy/shiney and don't have any vax's. It's actually cheaper than buying commercial food.

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CitizenA's avatar

Carily- We have been making home cooked meals for our dogs for years, but I’d be interested in seeing your recipe from your old vet

…. IF you have the time to post it. I give you my thanks in advanced. 🤗

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carily myers's avatar

I use a 30C roasting pan. 6C cooked pinto beans, 2 large cans of green beans or carrots. 2 chicken leg qtrs, 4C cooked rice. I use dried beans, frozen chicken-throw them into a pressure cooker w/ a good bit of H2O, voila, 40 min later cooked. Tear up the chicken, mix everything up.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I use TSP and bleach when I have to prepare an exterior surface for painting.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

And Old Bay is apparently being reformulated

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Kitkat's avatar

Yes, commonly known as TSP. And that's in food?!!! That's insane.

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Emumundo's avatar

Did you see the video of the man trying to purchase TSP at Home Depot. Turns out it’s not real TSP and you get get the real one but it’s too toxic to put on the shelf. I’m shocked it’s in there. I remember buying vitamin C at a store and reading the ingredients and propylene glycol had been added! I had purchased this brand before so it had recently been added. What is going on? Want some vitamin C with a side of radiator fluid?

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Patti's avatar

😬 have you seen the new thing turning plastics into nice cream 🙄 why can’t we just eat real food???

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Well yes...but no...we do not want to be trained to let down our guard. Always always be aware and looking. And train the next generation to always be on guard.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I agree, but in my dream world, that would be the case.

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Juju's avatar

I simply switched to a low carb, no processed, whole foods only diet three years ago. The only labels I have to read now are like on cheeses or heavy whipping cream.

I noticed a few weeks ago ALL the brands of heavy whipping cream around me now add carrageenan and ploysorbate-80 to them. 😡 As a “thickening agent”. Why?? Why why why?? You don’t need it! It whipped beautifully without it for my entire life!!

And I’m having such a hard time finding unadulterated whipping cream now. We switched to half and half for non-whipping uses until I can. The same good value brand doesn’t add those ingredients to their half and half.

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Mini-mum's avatar

Yes! The thickening agents added to heavy whipping cream drive me crazy too! There’s no need for that. We finally found a source for raw milk and I can scoop the beautiful unadulterated cream off the top and not worry about added ingredients.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Hopefully, in the future those additives will be discontinued.

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Juju's avatar

I think I’m going to call/write cust services to complain.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

search for a raw milk producer in your area. there's a couple of index websites that list per state.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Have you tried buying liquid heavy cream and whipping it yourself, by hand? It's not as hard as it may sound, and the results are deee-licious!

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Juju's avatar

That’s what I’m talking about. I have never bought pre-whipped. Always heavy whipping cream and whip myself. But use it in other ways too wherever milk would be used (lower carb). It’s just they recently snuck these ingredients into the liquid and it’s so unnecessary. Was never needed before. Grrrr

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JK's avatar

My Family and I refused the Clot Shot during the Scamdemic and my College Son co-opted for the CDC, he quit his CDC job and found another job during the Scamdemic. We did our part as an American Family as for saying NO to the Globalist! Just Say No and I made another list! Good Day Peeps!

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Matthew Witt's avatar

Hello JK - Huge respect for you, your family and your son. I just saw Kim Iverson's bit on the new CDC Director, Susan Monarez, who comes straight out of the spook factory, DARPA. Your opinion appreciated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXKwBsYahbE

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LMWC's avatar

The Democrats plan on playing the wait game. We’ve already been warned in Michigan that the Dems are rapidly organizing to take the Midterms, wholly and completely. Special elections are already showing them winning. As Jeff warned, don’t get lazy. Local, local, local! Don’t rely on your state GOP to make local and state elections turn. Run for office, be informed, get behind the best people and get people out to vote.

Blue state governors are trying every trick in their large bag of dirty tricks to keep total power. We have a state Senate seat un filled because our Governor refuses to call a special election. The Democrats are going to just wait Trump out for two years while trying the same leaks and lawfare in the past.

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SLien's avatar

You’re exactly right and I don’t know why more folks aren’t talking about this.

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Dara Buenos Dias!'s avatar

You can celebrate all you want that the health administration is trimming their fat. But Unless and until we exit the WHO—they plan to take over control of all member’s governance in a pandemic (of which they can dictate when a pandemic occurs). Don’t think the fight is over yet! trump is not doing what he threatened to do: exit the WHO. NOW! https://substack.com/@jamesroguski

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MPS's avatar

Trump signed an executive order on day 1 withdrawing from the WHO.

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Dara Buenos Dias!'s avatar

I hope you are right—there may be a ‘waiting’ period….but the new regulations appear to be a green light now.

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Dara Buenos Dias!'s avatar

From James Roguski: “Despite my efforts over the past three years, the World Health Assembly adopted amendments to the International Health Regulations on June 1, 2024. (see below)

So far, not one national leader (including President Donald Trump) has invoked Article 61 of the International Health Regulations in order to REJECT the 2024 amendments. NOT - ONE - LEADER.

I repeat, President Donald Trump has NOT rejected the amendments to the IHR.

President Donald Trump has also NOT stated that the United States will exit the International Health Regulations.

Yes, the United States has dropped out of the WHO Pandemic Agreement negotiations.” So the Int’l Health Regulations are separate from the WHO…..

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MPS's avatar

Thank you. I’ll have to look into the IHR, I didn’t know about the amendment. Send him a letter. 😊

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MPS's avatar

I believe Congress requires a year to withdrawal but apparently Trump is trying to get around that which “media” is calling unlawful.

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Lori's avatar

EXIT THE WHO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Patti's avatar

I hope people aren’t relaxing! Watching Wisconsin and Florida I’m think SHOW UP AND VOTE. Do not stop pressing the gas. We’ve got to stay in it

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Health is wealth, and starts with the individual, not the government.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yes, the individual. Thank you Roman!

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